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LagDragon
06-16-2008, 08:26 PM
Scrubs > Seinfeld in every conceivable way. The Show about Everything vs. the Show about Nothing.

When a show needs canned laughter to make it seem funny....it's not.

Name me one funny thing Jerry Seinfeld has ever said and I'll apologize publicly.

I thought this would be an interesting idea for a thread. I know we have a lot of Scrubs fans on these forums, which is lucky for you, Hyde, because anywhere else this would be a landslide. Ha!

So, which show do you prefer? One of the greatest sitcoms in television history, often regarded higher than the likes of The Sopranos and All In The Family? Or the show about Hospital Man-Nurses that launched the career of B-list celebrity Zach Braff?

You can probably guess which one I'm going for.

Data
06-16-2008, 08:29 PM
I can't even vote. My head just exploded at the mere thought of choosing . . .

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-16-2008, 08:30 PM
Seinfeld all the ****ing way. You can only truly appreciate Seinfeld if you're able to appreciate the everyday monotony that is life. This show incapsules so much. Sure, Seinfeld was a terrible actor, but he did it so well.

LagDragon
06-16-2008, 08:33 PM
You are indeed the man, Atlas. Make sure you vote in the poll!

Electric Banana
06-16-2008, 08:42 PM
I started to reply to this argument in the other thread, and then I got called away from my computer...so here's what I was writing...:

I actually agree with you, in a way, Hyde... Even when I did watch Seinfeld, I tended to find Jerry absolutely annoying, George grated on my nerves, and Elaine was funny once in a great while... They could have done better if they focused the show on Kramer... That was the only time I laughed, when the episodes involved a lot of Kramer.

You can ask my brother, he'll tell you the only time I would watch the show was when it was a "Kramer heavy episode." When we were teens, my brother would come and tell me if the episode on was a Kramer episode...and then I would watch it happily. (I love Little Jerry, tee!)

Scrubs, for me, is better writing... I'm not saying that Seinfeld didn't have great writers, I'm just saying that for me, I prefer the style executed in Scrubs scripts over Seinfeld...

charolastra00
06-16-2008, 08:45 PM
Seinfeld, hands down. It's sad that Zach Braff is tainted by Scrubs. He has good taste in music but not so much for the TV roles.

LagDragon
06-16-2008, 08:50 PM
Hehe, I think this thread could divide the forums in itself!

I'm actually interested to see which show most of the members prefer. I think it says a lot about a person.

Phakiel
06-16-2008, 08:54 PM
Seinfeld. Scrubs doesnt make me go "Man I would have totally done that".

Matron
06-16-2008, 09:04 PM
Scrubs. Even when Seinfeld made me laugh, the people always kinda annoyed me.

Plus Scrubs has Dr Cox, and that man is mad sexy to me.

Electric Banana
06-16-2008, 09:05 PM
Plus Scrubs has Dr Cox, and that man is mad sexy to me.That's like how I feel about Donald Faison...YUM!

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-16-2008, 09:10 PM
All Scrubs does for me is increase my reservations about going to the doctor.

Inari
06-16-2008, 09:10 PM
I'm gonna go against the grain and say this: Scrubs has ace writing, but isn't always well executed. Yeah it's funny and goofy. I like goofy. But I don't like contrived, which is how it tends to come off in the latter seasons.

I was a huge fan of the show for the first three seasons, but it dropped off for me a lot. Still love it though.

As for how it compares to Seinfeld, it's a completely different type of humor. I'd go with Scrubs just because I can relate to it more. When it first started, it was a sort of coming-of-age series about fresh-faced medical interns when I was starting college.

Phakiel
06-16-2008, 09:11 PM
And think that I would totally wreak Sara Chalke in the sack.

That chicks seems like a fun lay. A bit crazy, but fun.

LagDragon
06-16-2008, 09:12 PM
I'm reminded of a hilarious Family Guy quote.

Peter: (To Horace) Hey, ya ever watch that show Scrubs? Yeah, Lois had it on the other night. I was fading in and out, but I was wondering... which one's the funny guy?

charolastra00
06-16-2008, 09:15 PM
I'm reminded of a hilarious Family Guy quote.

Peter: (To Horace) Hey, ya ever watch that show Scrubs? Yeah, Lois had it on the other night. I was fading in and out, but I was wondering... which one's the funny guy?

That kind of describes my reaction to Scrubs down to a T. I watched an episode with a friend and at the end, I turned to him and said, "This is supposed to be a comedy? It's not funny." Then we both finally laughed.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-16-2008, 09:15 PM
And it's Family Guy ftw.

Powerslave
06-16-2008, 09:19 PM
I'm not a huge fan of either show, and basically only watch 'em whenever they're on and there's nothing else to do. Seinfield's got Kramer and Scrubs has Dr. Cox, though, and they're both awesome. I think I dislike the rest of Seinfield cast a little less than the rest of the Scrubs cast, though.

Blue
06-16-2008, 09:42 PM
You guys do realize that when Family Guy pokes fun at Scrubs, it's because some of the people who work on Family Guy also worked on to Scrubs, which is why they have similar "comedic styles."

Seinfeld is like watching unfunny people go through everyday life...whereas Scrubs is a lot more flamboyant.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-16-2008, 09:50 PM
The writers just came to terms with their horrible counterpart.

charolastra00
06-16-2008, 09:55 PM
You guys do realize that when Family Guy pokes fun at Scrubs, it's because some of the people who work on Family Guy also worked on to Scrubs, which is why they have similar "comedic styles."


Their comedic style is that neither has one. Family Guy is pretty yawn worthy as well.

Electric Banana
06-16-2008, 09:58 PM
I haaaaaaate Family Guy...snore! So overrated!

Blue
06-16-2008, 10:02 PM
Well, by style, I meant that they use the same "cut away" comedic technique.

JD's "thoughts" and Family Guy's sort of flashbacks/"Like that time that I" so and so.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-16-2008, 10:12 PM
Their comedic style is that neither has one. Family Guy is pretty yawn worthy as well.

Either way, Scrubs is worse.

Hyde
06-16-2008, 10:51 PM
3 pages later...Scrubs is in the lead. :)

Blackdragon
06-16-2008, 11:01 PM
I'll have to go with Scrubs. While I find both shows to be funny, Seinfeld has yet to make me laugh hystarically(sp?) at their jokes. With Scrubs I'm always thinking, "What zany things are going to happen next." With Seinfeld it's more of a "Who is about to get royally screwed over?" kinda feeling.

Liam McDohl
06-16-2008, 11:16 PM
Scrubs is funny, entertaining, and occasionally even deep. Seinfeld has always seemed another one in the sea of american sitcomes that need canned laughter to tell me when I've not found yet another joke funny.

But then I've not seen much Seinfeld, so I'm not being fair.

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-17-2008, 12:07 AM
Scrubs is better, Family Guy has piss poor writing that hasn't been funny since the beginning of season 3, and Seinfeld couldn't pull off "drama" if the collective staff's daughters' virginities hung in the balance. Scrubs has a range Seinfeld can't touch.

Devil King
06-17-2008, 02:33 AM
I honestly don't understand why people are so homo for Seinfeld. It's not even a funny show.

Less Than Liz
06-17-2008, 05:54 AM
Scrubs. I really hate Seinfeld. I mean, I get it; "It's a show about nothing. That's why it's awesome!" but it grows old fast. Mostly, Scrubs did on TV what I actually do in my life: have little daydreams and what-if scenarios throughout the day.

Tenacious P
06-17-2008, 06:54 AM
In no way does Scrubs compare to Seinfeld. Talk about canned laughter all you want, but Seinfeld is OLD, people. In its time, it was the greatest thing ever.

Seriously, you have to have respect for a comedy show that went 8 seasons without a single dramatic moment. NOT ONE. That's good even by today's standards.

Scrubs. I really hate Seinfeld. I mean, I get it; "It's a show about nothing. That's why it's awesome!" but it grows old fast. Mostly, Scrubs did on TV what I actually do in my life: have little daydreams and what-if scenarios throughout the day.
The way you "get" Seinfeld is the same way I "get" Scrubs*. You anti-Seinfeld people confound me, and it's okay; my close friends all hate it too. But it confounds me.

EDIT:
Scrubs has a range Seinfeld can't touch.
Too bad Scrubs will be lost in the annals of history while The Office becomes the Seinfeld of this generation. :)

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-17-2008, 07:29 AM
In no way does Scrubs compare to Seinfeld. Talk about canned laughter all you want, but Seinfeld is OLD, people. In its time, it was the greatest thing ever.

Seriously, you have to have respect for a comedy show that went 8 seasons without a single dramatic moment. NOT ONE. That's good even by today's standards.


The way you "get" Seinfeld is the same way I "get" Scrubs*. You anti-Seinfeld people confound me, and it's okay; my close friends all hate it too. But it confounds me.

EDIT:

Too bad Scrubs will be lost in the annals of history while The Office becomes the Seinfeld of this generation. :)

You are a prophet.

Tenacious P
06-17-2008, 07:32 AM
Even Frasier was better than Scrubs, btw.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-17-2008, 07:33 AM
Danm skippy.

Indigo
06-17-2008, 07:34 AM
Seinfeld can be funny, but not as funny as scrubs.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-17-2008, 07:40 AM
Spoiler alert:

Scrubs sux mah wang

Hyde
06-17-2008, 12:12 PM
Now 4 Pages later and Scrubs is leading by a 3 to 1 margin. :)

I don't think I need to say any more than that.

Indigo
06-17-2008, 12:19 PM
There is really no competition here.

Baby
06-17-2008, 04:35 PM
Seinfeld all the way. Scrubs is just so full of drama and it stopped being funny after season.. what, 2? Seinfeld Seinfeld SEINFELD.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-17-2008, 04:40 PM
Hyde, it's only a 2-1 margin now! WHAT? :P

Baby
06-17-2008, 04:42 PM
Hyde, it's only a 2-1 margin now! WHAT? :P

Yes, but one of the Seinfeld votes is mine and I'm... ME! And awesome so I count for at least, I don't know, 20 people?

*modest* :cool:

Less Than Liz
06-17-2008, 04:43 PM
Even Frasier was better than Scrubs, btw.
Frasier was a good show.

Hyde
06-19-2008, 02:13 AM
Your Winnar! and STILL Champ'een!

SCRUBS!

By a 10 vote, more than 2 to 1 margin!

Final Score, 18 - 8.

Blue
06-19-2008, 02:31 AM
Plus, Scrubs easily has had hotter women on it than Seinfeld.

C'mon...eye candy anyone?


Sarah Chalke
Tara Reid before she became a total whack job
Gift shop girl
Heather Locklear
Mandy Moore
Heather Graham
Amy Smart

The list goes on, my friends.

Jarrid
06-19-2008, 03:49 AM
I really do not watch much TV at all, and I never kept up with the two shows, but I prefer to watch Scrubs whenever somebody has it playing over Seinfeld. I find both of them really funny, though.

Tenacious P
06-19-2008, 04:21 AM
Plus, Scrubs easily has had hotter women on it than Seinfeld.

C'mon...eye candy anyone?


Sarah Chalke
Tara Reid before she became a total whack job
Gift shop girl
Heather Locklear
Mandy Moore
Heather Graham
Amy Smart
That's sooo unfair. Women were still wearing knee socks and granny panties during the Seinfeld era.

Blue
06-19-2008, 04:22 AM
Knee socks are hot, man. :p

Tenacious P
06-19-2008, 04:25 AM
Not the tight ones, the floppy ones. Which I guess can be hot too, but not when combined with the leotard belt.

LagDragon
06-19-2008, 11:53 AM
I'm sorry, but you guys are fruity than a fruitbasket sitting on Sapphire's computer desk.

I was trying to think of why so many of you don't find Seinfeld utterly hilarious. Is it because the reruns have been on constantly since the show's untimely end? Is it a generation thing? I don't know. The concept and writing was genius.

Has Scrubs won an Emmy?

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-19-2008, 12:42 PM
Has Scrubs won an Emmy? Yes.

I was trying to think of why so many of you don't find Seinfeld utterly hilarious. Is it because the reruns have been on constantly since the show's untimely end? Is it a generation thing? I don't know. The concept and writing was genius.It was a show about nothing centered around people that could in no way exist, nor was there any way that anyone would actually believe that those four would have been friends. It's bases of realism and the nuances of everyday life was completely undermined by the foundation of the show, i.e. the four main characters.

Hyde
06-19-2008, 01:22 PM
I was trying to think of why so many of you don't find Seinfeld utterly hilarious. Is it because the reruns have been on constantly since the show's untimely end? Is it a generation thing? I don't know. The concept and writing was genius.

Well...your opinions are noted, and the majority of us disagree with them. But...a Generation thing?

I'm older than you!

Has Scrubs won an Emmy?

More than One.

Tenacious P
06-19-2008, 05:01 PM
It was a show about nothing centered around people that could in no way exist, nor was there any way that anyone would actually believe that those four would have been friends. It's bases of realism and the nuances of everyday life was completely undermined by the foundation of the show, i.e. the four main characters.
The charm of the show was how they took nuances that people could identify with and blew them comically out of proportion. I'll concede that the characters distracted the writers from what they were supposed to be doing sometimes, but for the most part the theme stayed true.

http://6.content.bustedtees.com/d1/bt/8/3/bustedtees.cc21c42895d07f61504d64031356bbca.jpg
I want that shirt.

Void
06-19-2008, 05:10 PM
Okay, who editted the poll?

LagDragon
06-19-2008, 07:18 PM
It was a show about nothing centered around people that could in no way exist, nor was there any way that anyone would actually believe that those four would have been friends. It's bases of realism and the nuances of everyday life was completely undermined by the foundation of the show, i.e. the four main characters.

Jerry's character was loosely based on himself, and Jason Alexander's was based on Larry David. They were friends in real life. So throw that little theory out the window, Scotty-don't.

There is a real Kramer too.

But...a Generation thing?

I'm older than you!

I know. I meant you and Blue would've been too old to get into the show, and everybody else must've been too young.

Okay, who editted the poll?

Now it all makes sense. ;)

UO_Duck
06-20-2008, 03:25 AM
Seinfeld, by a hundred and fifty thousand miles.

Less Than Liz
06-20-2008, 03:29 AM
Sorry, the only thing Seinfeld was good for was that it allowed Scrubs to incorporate the Soup Nazi into its own program in a way that was actually funny.

Oh, and the "HELLOOOOO, la la la" episode. There you go. I'm giving you two.

Blue
06-20-2008, 03:40 AM
You goobs, the people on Scrubs are older than I am. :p

UO_Duck
06-20-2008, 03:48 AM
There's a way to be older than ancient?

lol I <3 u blue

LagDragon
06-20-2008, 03:51 AM
Oh, and the "HELLOOOOO, la la la" episode. There you go. I'm giving you two.

lol

My friends and I actually did that voice for months back in highschool.

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-20-2008, 04:07 AM
Jerry's character was loosely based on himself, and Jason Alexander's was based on Larry David. They were friends in real life. So throw that little theory out the window, Scotty-don't.

There is a real Kramer too.


No, there are massive exaggerations of actual people that serve as the characters on the sitcom, but they are still completely unrealistic characters. For a show that's meant to be funny because it's about everyday life, the characters were completely farcical.

Seinfeld is also too 90s, me thinks... watching it now, you realize how poorly it has aged.

twerp
06-20-2008, 05:29 AM
Seinfeld is more of a traditional sitcom, so it gets the nod in my book. Scrubs can get very dramatic at times, which hurts the funny a little bit. This also allows the characters on Scrubs to be deeper as well. Seinfeld is cleverly simplistic, but it sets the bar when it comes to sitcoms.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 05:33 AM
No, there are massive exaggerations of actual people that serve as the characters on the sitcom, but they are still completely unrealistic characters. For a show that's meant to be funny because it's about everyday life, the characters were completely farcical.

Seinfeld is also too 90s, me thinks... watching it now, you realize how poorly it has aged.




Or maybe you've aged poorly. Maybe you're letting your cynicism clutch your testacles a little too hard?

I'm still siding with Seinfeld. I saw an episode of Scrubs the other day and didn't think it was horrible, but after the discussion in this thread, my thoughts have been tainted toward it. All this craziness is making me unrightly biased. I think I'm actually at the point where I can thoroughly enjoy and appreciate both of them for what they are. Sure Seinfeld was a bit "90's", but that's the whole point -- it was trying to be ahead of its time...

UO_Duck
06-20-2008, 06:31 AM
Seinfeld is timeless. Leave it at that.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 06:57 AM
THANK YOU!

UO_Duck
06-20-2008, 07:14 AM
No problem. Had to state the obvious.

Indigo
06-20-2008, 10:38 AM
Seinfeld is timeless. Leave it at that.

Timelessly boring.

LagDragon
06-20-2008, 12:01 PM
No, there are massive exaggerations of actual people that serve as the characters on the sitcom, but they are still completely unrealistic characters. For a show that's meant to be funny because it's about everyday life, the characters were completely farcical.

Seinfeld is also too 90s, me thinks... watching it now, you realize how poorly it has aged.

I disagree. The only character that was a stretch was Kramer, and he happened to be one of the favourites among the ensemble cast. Jerry, Elaine, George; these could've been real people. A little neurotic, but who cares? It makes for interesting and hilarious television.

I have a couple of the later seasons on DVD which I watch from time to time, and even though the styles are far too 90's, the situations and jokes are still relatable today. Why do you think it's one of the most sindicated shows in history? People still love to watch it, even though they've seen pratically every episode.

I'm still siding with Seinfeld. I saw an episode of Scrubs the other day and didn't think it was horrible, but after the discussion in this thread, my thoughts have been tainted toward it. All this craziness is making me unrightly biased. I think I'm actually at the point where I can thoroughly enjoy and appreciate both of them for what they are. Sure Seinfeld was a bit "90's", but that's the whole point -- it was trying to be ahead of its time...

I agree. I've never really liked Scrubs, but after hearing about how many of you think it's the shit, I don't think I could stand to watch an entire episode.

Timelessly boring.

Sad, Fallen.

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-20-2008, 12:40 PM
Or maybe you've aged poorly. Maybe you're letting your cynicism clutch your testacles a little too hard?
You're not intelligent enough to pull off good insults; I'd stick to the safer route of running to Hyde when you're in trouble.


I disagree. The only character that was a stretch was Kramer, and he happened to be one of the favourites among the ensemble cast. Jerry, Elaine, George; these could've been real people. A little neurotic, but who cares? It makes for interesting and hilarious television.I think George is the biggest exaggeration of them all; he's pretty much the worst human being ever to exist. :P

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 04:40 PM
You're not intelligent enough to pull off good insults; I'd stick to the safer route of running to Hyde when you're in trouble.


Shall we begin arguing the connection between intelligence and ability to insult? Now that, my misinformed friend, is unintelligent. But I'd expect nothing less from someone who thoroughly enjoys being a constant provokation and nothing less.

Seinfeld still reigns supreme.

Hyde
06-20-2008, 04:47 PM
Oh For ****'s sake people, let it die!

Scrubs took it by 10 votes! Your opinions are noted.

Here's an idea....Why doesn't everyone just go sit in front of their ****ing TVs and watch...

....now bear with me as I say this...

...WHATEVER THE **** THEY WANT.

*GASP!*

Yeah. I'm in a bad mood and seeing bickering(not discussion as everything about this is subjective to each person) about this is making it worse. Get over it.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 04:52 PM
That'd be cool, Hyde... except that Seinfeld is better and this is pretty much an injustice against the human race.

This is different... this is just not right! I demand a poll recount!!!11

Less Than Liz
06-20-2008, 06:21 PM
I'm convinced people who prefer Seinfeld must lead incredibly boring lives in order to relate to a show that revolves literally around nothing, whereas Scrubs fans lead delightful, quirky lives and thus appreciate both the overt lulz and subtle humor.

Mr. Braff is a little bit on the overrated side though.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 06:44 PM
I'm convinced people who prefer Scrubs must lead incredibly shallow and useless lives in order to relate with a show that literally doesn't revolve around nothing, but rather tries to revolve around something(which really isn't that great).


^_^

Less Than Liz
06-20-2008, 06:51 PM
I'm convinced people who prefer Scrubs must lead incredibly shallow and useless lives
You should've stopped there, because:

in order to relate with a show that literally doesn't revolve nothing, but rather tries to revolve around something(which really isn't that great).


^_^
whaaaaaat

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 06:52 PM
Haha.

Indigo
06-20-2008, 07:30 PM
I'm convinced people who prefer Scrubs must lead incredibly shallow and useless lives in order to relate with a show that literally doesn't revolve around nothing, but rather tries to revolve around something(which really isn't that great).


^_^

If by shallow and useless you mean fun loving people who actually have lives, then I agree with you 100 %.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-20-2008, 08:05 PM
Exactly.

Electric Banana
06-20-2008, 08:45 PM
I'm convinced people who prefer Scrubs must lead incredibly shallow and useless lives in order to relate with a show that literally doesn't revolve around nothing, but rather tries to revolve around something(which really isn't that great).


^_^I really wouldn't say that, I just don't really care for either show, but of the two I've always preferred Scrubs. Where does that put me in your little psychological evaluation, professor? :p

UO_Duck
06-20-2008, 10:30 PM
Timelessly boring.
Sure you're not talking about Scrubs?

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-20-2008, 11:34 PM
Shall we begin arguing the connection between intelligence and ability to insult? Now that, my misinformed friend, is unintelligent. But I'd expect nothing less from someone who thoroughly enjoys being a constant provokation and nothing less.The ability to insult? My dear boy, I am refering to your complete lack of wit, nothing more.

Oh, and provocation*; needed to point out that coincidence.



Is it sad that, out of all the 90s sitcoms, I'd rather watch Friends than Seinfeld? The show definitely follows Seinfeld's stand-up a bit too closely in terms of the humor and the lack of like-able characters with any depth (you know, like real life people?) does it in.

Hyde
06-20-2008, 11:54 PM
*repeatedly bangs his head against his desk in an effort to literally force that part of the brain that can make other people explode BURST onto the scene and Annihilate all of you*

?lgarnas Tr?dg?rd
06-21-2008, 12:07 AM
Seinfeld.

Scrubs is alright, but JD has been a catch all character since the show's inception. It's one thing to be a character with a wide range of emotional capability, it's another when you're simply a character there to be thrown into whatever wacky situation the writers think up.

Anyway. Jerry over JD. A more uniform show. More realistic characters. Majority of episodes don't intentionally pull on my heart strings. I can relate to the characters better. Who can empathize wite a fit, attractive, "charming", doctor who constantly bangs hot chicks and complains about his life?

Not that Scrub's doesn't have its ups.

Just sayin'.

Hyde
06-21-2008, 12:11 AM
Who can empathize wite a fit, attractive, "charming", doctor who constantly bangs hot chicks and complains about his life?

Me? :D

-

Thing about it though...is if you actually watch the whole series....JD may be "Fit" and somewhat attractive(though not personally to me), Charming kinda gives way to goofy, and let's not forget, he's overly neurotic, emotionally unavailable in a lot of ways and is never happy with what he has.....

He IS the Every-guy in alot of ways....

Jerry Seinfeld isn't the Every Guy. Neither is anyone else on that show.

Seinfeld just was never funny.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 01:32 AM
You're not intelligent enough to pull off good insults.

Originally Posted by Atlas
Shall we begin arguing the connection between intelligence and ability to insult? Now that, my misinformed friend, is unintelligent. But I'd expect nothing less from someone who thoroughly enjoys being a constant provocation and nothing less.


The ability to insult? My dear boy, I am refering to your complete lack of wit, nothing more.






Um... really now?





You can continue living in your own little world of self-proclaimed perfection, but nonetheless, Scrubs is inferior. You don't need wit to know that.

Phakiel
06-21-2008, 02:11 AM
STOP

http://www.fayerwayer.com/up/2008/05/net-neutrality-danger-stop.large.jpg

http://www.deaconarchive.net/image/opponents/hammer.jpg

Dont turn this into a stupid flame war, what you should be doing is focusing your anger at hating Will and Grace.

Less Than Liz
06-21-2008, 02:15 AM
JD is fit?

I realize this doesn't make or break the argument but did I miss that?

UO_Duck
06-21-2008, 02:30 AM
I liked Will&Grace.

Will is hot.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 02:37 AM
Haha... Wait, you're a chick?

Hyde
06-21-2008, 02:40 AM
JD is fit?

I realize this doesn't make or break the argument but did I miss that?

No. No you didin't.

LagDragon
06-21-2008, 02:49 AM
Is it sad that, out of all the 90s sitcoms, I'd rather watch Friends than Seinfeld? The show definitely follows Seinfeld's stand-up a bit too closely in terms of the humor and the lack of like-able characters with any depth (you know, like real life people?) does it in.

I think this says more about you than it does about Seinfeld.

Haha... Wait, you're a chick?

No, he is not.

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-21-2008, 03:44 AM
You can continue living in your own little world of self-proclaimed perfection, but nonetheless, Scrubs is inferior. You don't need wit to know that.
If you can't see the difference between good insults and wit than it's more fuel for the fire over here.


If JD is fit, the Pillsbury dough boy is ****ing Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 05:13 AM
Well, my point was that you did in fact state that there was a correlation between intelligence and the ability to dish out insults. Then you diverted insults to wit. "Insult" may be an ambiguous term, but you know... better to be more clear next time.

Either way, it's fine. You like Scrubs, and I like Seinfeld.

twerp
06-21-2008, 05:19 AM
You know, I'd prefer to watch Friends over Seinfeld too. But I still think Seinfeld is a better sitcom than Scrubs. Does that make sense?

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 05:28 AM
It does, indeed. I used to watch Friends. I avoid it for two reasons: 1. people give me shit about it; 2. there are better things to watch.

Electric Banana
06-21-2008, 05:35 AM
I watch Friends over Seinfeld, too. There's just something about that Miss Chanandler Bong...

twerp
06-21-2008, 05:39 AM
Is anyone else but me excited to watch I Survived a Japanese Gameshow? Honestly, game shows blow sitcoms out of the water.

Electric Banana
06-21-2008, 05:41 AM
Yes. God, yes.
Stuff like this (http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ll2kajMH2u0) makes me happy inside.

Jun
06-21-2008, 06:13 AM
This is what I think of scrubs in the later seasons.

_AJ0SkbPxAk

Replace money with funny.

Though GILF was the best invention ever on scrubs. I lawled like no other. The Todd wins.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 07:57 AM
Dreamless... I am very, very drunk... so let me just tell you without sounding overtly maniacal that you are a cool mother ****er. Let me say that even though I think you are at times a total douche, that you are very funny and obviously wittier that I.

You, Dreamless, are the epitome of my insecurities. What does this really mean? Well, this is a post that has been corrected many times oppose to many others in the past few minutes... What does this all mean? This means that I took many shots... and that you are an awesome, yet very prideful man with many things to work out. Yes, I know tping

**** I know this place is awesome but you guys need to recognize that Cowboy Bebop is the shit. Once I realized this, I made all my cowboy bebop movies into mp4 format so I could put them onto my i{od.

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 08:17 AM
I deleted many posts because i can... and even made a thread, but I will leave this post above because i feel as though it represents the feelings in my womb(suoul)

ask the mods and admins about my crazy posts if you really want to know... they know because they can see deleted psts which id eleted because i was so ****ING drunk...

you guys don't even know.. excue me if i forgot to delete msome posts.

Matron
06-21-2008, 08:26 AM
Yeah, it looks like Atlas could use some aspirin and water before bed too, hehe!

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 09:05 AM
these gusy to ld me to press w a and s because tif thi don't they will get signed out of wow.

Indigo
06-21-2008, 09:29 AM
Sure you're not talking about Scrubs?

Very.

Jarrid
06-21-2008, 11:55 AM
Dreamless... I am very, very drunk... so let me just tell you without sounding overtly maniacal that you are a cool mother ****er. Let me say that even though I think you are at times a total douche, that you are very funny and obviously wittier that I.

You, Dreamless, are the epitome of my insecurities. What does this really mean? Well, this is a post that has been corrected many times oppose to many others in the past few minutes... What does this all mean? This means that I took many shots... and that you are an awesome, yet very prideful man with many things to work out. Yes, I know tping

**** I know this place is awesome but you guys need to recognize that Cowboy Bebop is the shit. Once I realized this, I made all my cowboy bebop movies into mp4 format so I could put them onto my i{od.

This is epic.

DrunkSwashbuckler
06-21-2008, 01:34 PM
Huh... so that's how you drunk dial on the internet.

Phakiel
06-21-2008, 01:49 PM
Yes. God, yes.
Stuff like this (http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ll2kajMH2u0) makes me happy inside.

This one is better.

wJ5BXbX7Bxs

Hyde
06-21-2008, 02:28 PM
Huh... so that's how you drunk dial on the internet.

Pretty Impressive, isn't it?

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 02:30 PM
This is epic.

Uhhh...

I think I may have trailed off there at the end of my rant.


Lmao.

twerp
06-21-2008, 04:03 PM
*Slow clap*

Titan Voltaire Maximus
06-21-2008, 04:16 PM
Trailing off once again, is that a Futurama quote in your sig., Jojo?

UO_Duck
06-21-2008, 10:32 PM
Very.

Okay, because it seems like you were actually talking about Scrubs. It's okay. We all make that mistake.

Indigo
06-22-2008, 02:35 PM
Okay, because it seems like you were actually talking about Scrubs. It's okay. We all make that mistake.

Nope... no mistake there, but if you think there is one I think you need a trip to the crazy home mista!

Hyde
06-22-2008, 06:41 PM
Enough with the back and forth, guys....We get it. Sapphire is pro Seinfeld, and Fallen is pro Scrubs.

The Vote has determined the winner. If a mod would please now close the thread, that'd be super.

LagDragon
06-22-2008, 06:57 PM
Yeah really. I figured it would turn out this way. After hearing you chatrats gush about Scrubs all the time.

This thread has been very telling.