Seinfeld finale plot was stolen from Chrono Trigger imho
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Date: September 17th, 2020 8:40 PM Author: sickened locus
In Chrono Triger (1995), you carry on in the first area (the "millenial fair," named after the generation of the Losers playing the game) like in a typical JRPG, talking to people, stealing items, opening chests, whatever. You are then arrested and sentenced by a tribunal to imprisonment/death.
The Seinfeld finale (1998) is precisely like this, you spend 9 seasons watching the characters get themselves into mischief, not realising or caring that they are breaking laws, and are Bad, because it's TV. Larry David is low-key into JRPGs imho. Chrono Trigger came out around the time he left the show, and he had nothing else going on, so it was perfect timing.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4626780&forum_id=2#40938148) |
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