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theglowpt2:

holden mindhunter: we think this man is the killer because he fits the profile

everyone in the 70s: PROFILE??? what does that mean??? “serial killer”? SPEAK ENGLISH. Son i’m not so sure about all this new agey mumbo jumbo. I’ve been on the force 425 years and know that the only way to solve a murder is to look for the guy that’s covered in blood. What the FUCK is a “pattern”? are you GAY or something????

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caden:

Boomers are like you couldn’t make Seinfeld today bc the woke mob would cancel it meanwhile every five seconds I see a tumblr post that’s like here’s my idea for an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry starts going by They/He. Idk what point there is to be made here but it does suggest something

It suggests that whilst Seinfeld was never exactly going out of its way to be outwardly progressive, it was a reflection of the values of the society it was born out of. The characters, whilst brilliant, were purely comedic with very little emotional depth or backstory given to them and therefore existed purely as vessels for comedy and thus they translate very easily to the modern day. George would absolutely get himself cancelled online but not because he’s a bigot, but because he’s an idiot who would think it was OK to make a bad taste joke. Elaine would go out of her way to be overly accepting of everyone’s identities and sexualities, not because she’s a good person but because she’s obsessed with everyone else’s image of her as a good person. Those archetypes can be taken very easily from the society of the early 1990s and the values there to the society and values of the 2020s without losing any sense of their core. 

They succeeded at something most writers only dream of: they created characters timeless enough to be placed in any place and time because they embody traits as old as mankind: Bemused Observer, Zany Schemer, Insecure Confidence, and, of course, Huge Fucking Loser.

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