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What's so great about The Soup Nazi episode in Seinfeld?
What is great about it is there are many rude and hostile foreigners serving the public in New York city with a level of resentment that I've never seen anywhere else. That episode highlights just one of many legal aliens who were told that the streets were paved with gold, only to find out that they would be working just as hard as they did back home.
What's so great about The Soup Nazi episode in Seinfeld?
What is great about it is there are many rude and hostile foreigners serving the public in New York city with a level of resentment that I've never seen anywhere else. That episode highlights just one of many legal aliens who were told that the streets were paved with gold, only to find out that they would be working just as hard as they did back home.
Well in real life that "alien" sold his little soup business for million$ to franchise it a few years later so ....
One thing I find peculiar is, is that I read that a lot of fans hated and criticized the finale episode. But why is that? I've came into the show later on in reruns, but I never had a problem with the finale. Is this cause the main characters go to jail?
Every episode is about how bad things happen to these characters and we are suppose to laugh at their misfortunes, so wouldn't it make sense to give them the the most ridiculous misfortune of all, in the finale?
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