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Oh, and speaking of Larry David - Seinfeld comes out on DVD soon, seasons 1, 2 & 3. All 3 for £41.99 from Amazon, about 40 episodes, with commentaries ("Yada Yada Yada", as they call it), 2 versions of the pilot, deleted scenes, behind the scenes, interviews. Definitely worth it.
> Did anyone ever catch the final episode?
*** SPOILER ***
In the final episodes (a two-parter), Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer get put in prison for 2 years for not helping a fat man who was getting robbed, and laughing at his weight, after the town they're travelling through to a gig passes a law demanding that citizens help each other out. Wasn't that funny, but they bring back all the extras and characters from all the shows to give evidence during the trial.
> How many series were there of Seinfeld? There was more than three
> wasn't there?
There were 9 seasons! That's *counts fingers* LOADS of episodes, but only the first 4 or 5 were funny. It kind of became as annoying as Friends after a while. The first ones were still genius though, and I think that's what CYE captures just right.
And in what context do they use the C word? Strange question, but the answer is "the best context". Larry's Wife's Aunt dies, so he gets a pal to do him a favour and put a last-minute dedication to her in the paper...except there's a slight spelling mistake in "Beloved Aunt"...
> Soprano's uses it all the time.
>
> Not quite a sit-com but the more comedic elements are genius.
Yeah, the first ep of Season 5.
*Tony walks out*
"You c-word!"
:0D
> And why on E4!?!?
They payed for it, strangely enough.
Not quite a sit-com but the more comedic elements are genius.