I had the misfortune of seeing part of one where one of the regulars thinks she has the ghost of a deceased customer (old lady) in her. The ghost won't depart because she "hasn't seen everything." I knew right off that it was going to be a "now I've seen everything" gag, and I was right. After the regular attends a lesbian wedding, the ghost - through her - says "now I've seen everything" and departs.
I suppose that was totally unexpected and completely hilarious to anyone with an IQ of... oh, 50?
So not even after the first "But I haven't seen everything!" let alone the second and third, etc, you still didn't know it was going to be "Now I've seen everything?"
So not even after the first "But I haven't seen everything!" let alone the second and third, etc, you still didn't know it was going to be "Now I've seen everything?"
I try to relax with sitcoms and my memory retrieval is delayed. For example, when Leonard confronts Kurt alone. Your mind goes blank, so what happens next stays funny. And when you do remember, you hope that there might be some alternate outcome.
"My attention span is perfect for movies. I'm the only person I know who can see the movie Hoosiers and each time worry that they might lose the big game."
Knixon 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 3:26上午
I think it will remain popular. It may not ever get to the level of Friends, because most people aren't smart enough to understand that BBT is better.
But we are.
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 11:06上午
For the next 25 years:
1- Top 10: yes.
2- Top 5: perhaps.
If it had ended after season five:
"Boldly go where (S)TOS has gone before."
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 5:54下午
Thanks for your answer! I wondered if you would elaborate a little more on the last sentence. I just wanted to make sure I understood. ☺
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 5:55下午
I will agree with you on this Knixon. Although in all honesty I've never watched a single episode of Friends. Not one. And I'm pretty proud of it.
Knixon 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 6:18下午
I had the misfortune of seeing part of one where one of the regulars thinks she has the ghost of a deceased customer (old lady) in her. The ghost won't depart because she "hasn't seen everything." I knew right off that it was going to be a "now I've seen everything" gag, and I was right. After the regular attends a lesbian wedding, the ghost - through her - says "now I've seen everything" and departs.
I suppose that was totally unexpected and completely hilarious to anyone with an IQ of... oh, 50?
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 28 日 6:26下午
Yes, my IQ is 50. Lucky guess.
Knixon 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 29 日 5:12下午
So not even after the first "But I haven't seen everything!" let alone the second and third, etc, you still didn't know it was going to be "Now I've seen everything?"
I'm sorry about your IQ.
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 29 日 5:50下午
I try to relax with sitcoms and my memory retrieval is delayed. For example, when Leonard confronts Kurt alone. Your mind goes blank, so what happens next stays funny. And when you do remember, you hope that there might be some alternate outcome.
Knixon 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 29 日 6:31下午
So you're like Paula Poundstone?
Something like:
"My attention span is perfect for movies. I'm the only person I know who can see the movie Hoosiers and each time worry that they might lose the big game."
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 09 月 29 日 9:47下午
Nah, I just temporarily delay the data retrieval from that section of the memory bank, where information of the sitcom, that I'm viewing, is stored.