Seinfeld series has become a whole lot better to watch as MGTOW.

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  • #504063
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    Faust For Science
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    Seinfeld series has become a whole lot better to watch as MGTOW.

    I have read on this forum how some men complain that the old shows and movies they previously liked to watch before they took the red pill are now so cringy to watch as a MGTOW.

    Well I recently started to watch the old Seinfeld series reruns and it seems that half the episode plots are MGTOW style plot with those episodes ending on MGTOW moral lessons.

    As a MGTOW, Seinfeld is a lot more fun to watch.

    There are a few very cringy blue pill episodes, but those episodes seem to be far and few between.

    Depending on the episode, Jerry, George, and Kramer, juggle the red pill, purple pill, and blue pill between them. Elaine is the straw feminist whom usually ends up with the short end of the stick.

    Also, this show took chances. The series was episodic but also leaner. Even in the early part of the series, old episodes were reference in later episodes. Seinfeld series premiered years before Babylon Five came on and showed how fan will embrace a well done a series linear plot for a TV show.

    There were other risks the series took with the plot with excellent payouts for the viewer. Chinese Restaurant episode and Season Seven of George and his engagement, with how the engagement ended (very dark comedy), the fallout in season eight, and even the ending of the series itself.

    While Seinfeld series played up George being fired often and being out of work, in the series Elaine was fired from her various jobs around as often as George.

    There were reoccurring likeable characters, including a number of male side-characters there were successful and intelligent. Elaine and George usually got fired from their jobs because they were being idiots at the time.

    One of Elaine’s on again off again boyfriends, David Puddy, was a very well rounded male characters. He was a successful job, he even got promoted from mechanic to car dealer in the series. He had a few oddities, but a MGTOW could respect him. If the series had continued, David probably would have taken a even greater role in the series as five cast member to round out the group.

    I could give example after example. But, I wanted to let MGTOW know there are series out there that are better to watch after taking the red pill than before.

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    MGTOW_Mike
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    I posted a video recently regarding Seinfeld (for those of you who missed it):

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #504092
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    Mike, I saw your post yesterday. But, you were commenting on the man, not the series.

    #504141
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    Samsquanch
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    This is the biggest red pill I noticed during the series:

    I just finished the series again about a month ago. I usually watch the entire series every year, mostly as background noise but it still makes me laugh.

    The ending of season seven when Susan died was probably a first in that dark style of comedy.

    Larry and Jerry wanted to have a character that they could do anything to without upsetting the audience. So that is why they created Susan.

    George broke up with her, then got back together with her, then the envelopes he picked out ended up killing her. Kramer threw up on her, always forgot her name. She really was the punching bag for all the characters and it worked perfectly.

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    I must agree, Seinfeld is nearly pure red pill MGTOW. They seemingly sugar coated things enough to get material past the network suits, but anyone with the right mindset can see right through the camouflage. Just look at these few examples:

    Elaine punishes Puddy by not ending their relationship and forcing him to have sex with her.

    Puddy has to go to “Germ-a-phobes” Anonymous to deal with Elaine’s usual level of “hygiene”. A woman at Elaine’s office doesn’t want Elaine touching her or any of her things because of Elaine riding the c~~~ carousel.

    Jerry chooses to continue doing a funny voice over continuing to date a woman. When she’s later hit by a large rubber ball full of bunker oil dropped several stories, Jerry expresses about as much emotion as he would seeing a pigeon being run over.

    George and Jerry decide to find women and get married for much the same reason they grew mustaches one summer: They’re bored and it’s something to do.

    After the excitement is over and the fun stops, Jerry “sheds” his fiance with about as much effort as it took him to shave off his mustache. That’s how much effort you should expend on women, about the effort it takes to shave your upper lip.

    It’s harder for George naturally. He has to kill his fiance to get out of the marriage. Not only is she poisoned through George’s carelessness, Seinfeld and David still managed to make the viewers laugh.

    George vows to ruin a company which was stupid enough to hire him. And he succeeds after a fashion.

    Kramer, who embodies everything women say they hate in men, has more girlfriends and more sex than anyone else in the show.

    When you watch Seinfeld after taking your red pills, you start laughing in all the “wrong” places.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    Great posts, OldBill.

    I only two words to add to your comments, “The Switch”.

    You have to be MGTOW to appreciate the genius of the Seinfled episode, “The Switch”. Both the lead up and the punchline of that episode.

    The thing about “The Switch” is that I can see how George’s plan could have worked, even in real life. His plan uses female jealousy against itself. That plan works one of two ways. And the plan B of that plan was not that bad either. It is not George’s fault that Jerry got cold feet at the last minute.

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    I only two words to add to your comments, “The Switch”.

    Good one, Faust. I’d forgotten about that one. There were so many good ones it’s hard to remember them all.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    I also agree. I still watch re-runs that I get for free via a digital antenna. I have noticed that they are not doing much SJW stuff either in this old series… I saw an episode where they, including Elaine, were fat shaming some lady… It also has social red pills here and there in almost every episode…

    I have a theory that around the time the Telecommunications Act of 1996 came into play that everything began to tighten up and get on the same page agenda wise, and Seinfeld started in 89 and ran until 98 so they were still in that pre-lock down era for the most part…

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    free via a digital antenna

    Cutting the cord was the best thing I ever did. Over 60 free HD channels here and a fatter wallet!

    I have a theory that around the time the Telecommunications Act of 1996 came into play that everything began to tighten up and get on the same page agenda wise

    I never thought of that. It explains a lot about the Red Pills in Seinfeld verses the s~~~ now such as 2 broke c~~~s.

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    Ever noticed the woman characters on the show were so unpleasant to watch? They had major attitude problems.

    By the way, Kramer was one who was funny. I found Jerry to be a bit casual; George was in-your-face annoying and Elaine was too feminine.

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    Ironically, I am currently watching the Seinfeld series for the first time!
    I usually watch something light during my lunch break , and I chose to give Seinfeld a go.

    I have been enjoying it, Kramer has got to be my favorite character to be honest His crazy s~~~ is hilarious .. then he’ll turn around and smack down some wisdom 😀 I’m currently on series 4 so I still have a way to go!

    Good thread Faust 🙂 and great clip example Mudwhistle lol

    ~ Were you listening to me, Neo? Or were you looking at the woman in the red dress? ~

    #504359
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    Ever noticed the woman characters on the show were so unpleasant to watch? They had major attitude problems.

    Yes. It was always something.

    I have been enjoying it, Kramer has got to be my favorite character to be honest His crazy s~~~ is hilarious .. then he’ll turn around and smack down some wisdom 😀 I’m currently on series 4 so I still have a way to go!

    Good thread Faust 🙂 and great clip example Mudwhistle lol

    Thank you. And Kramer is interesting.

    Seinfeld is a good series. And the series does get better with each season. Some of the best episodes of the series are in seasons eight and nine.

    Though, there are several good episodes throughout the series.

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    Thanks for this topic, brother. I used to watch Seinfeld on Comedy Central when there was nothing else on, so I’ll give it another try and download the entire thing!

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    He didn’t do the menage-a-trois though

    #504951
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    He didn’t do the menage-a-trois though

    In other episodes, it is made clear that Jerry, George and Kramer are absolutely terrified of assplay involving their own ass, to the point nothing is going up there. And when there is a three way, assplay is going to be involved.

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    And when there is a three way, assplay is going to be involved.

    I don’t understand. It was a three-way with Jerry and two girls.

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    And when there is a three way, assplay is going to be involved.

    I don’t understand. It was a three-way with Jerry and two girls.

    What do you think happens during a three-way. Do you think the women just take turns with the man. Think about it. This series is set in New York City, these women likely had “toys”.

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    Hehe, yeah. Check out “Curb Your Enthusiasm” with Larry David. It is very funny, situational comedy.

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    Newman is pound for pound the funniest in the show, no pun intended. Every line of his makes me laugh.

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    Newman is pound for pound the funniest in the show, no pun intended. Every line of his makes me laugh.

    The Newman and Kramer characters playing off of each other was comedy gold.

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