Why did the special club with models turn into a meat packing plant in Season 8?

What is the in-universe explanation for that? Seinfeld is not magical realism, is it?

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The episode explains it. It's like a secret society and george had the key with the photo. When he lost access it vanished.. like a secret society would.

Are you dumb?

it was an empty warehouse with an exclusive, limited time club that was only open until the meat packing took over

>van buren started the hot babe club in 1840
>now the van buren boys kill anyone who thinks about telling the public about it.
the show had the deepest lore

The Van B Boys exist only to protect Frank's TV Guide collection.
>this was explained in season 18, plebe

dunno this ep but meatpacking district is the posh club area of manhattan or it was 10 years ago

Source?

>there was a secret map hidden along the binders of every tv guide issue
that was so cheesy. Seinfeld EU novels are such fucking trash

>inb4 PostMaster Newman trilogy was good
NO

Seinfeld

source?

Larry David left in season 6 or 7 and this is what the writers came up with in his absence

It wasn't that bad without him. Different at times, but the quality didn't drop. David came up with some absolute shit episodes during his run. The Beauty Pageant? The "topical" episodes about shit like abortion? Pure cringe.

>The "topical" episodes about shit like abortion?
The Couch is a great episode.

>Seinfeld is not magical realism, is it?

yes, remember the mr. marbles episode.

I honestly don't see it. Recycling the Pappi character like that was fucking weird too. The only stupider one was when they recycled Mulva for a one-off scene. It's an episode where all the ideas and subplots seem to just fizzle out to nothing, like dud fireworks. Kramer's subplot with the make your own pizza parlor is a particularly egregious example of this. Are you telling me they brought back this idea from another episode and stuck Kramer in it just for some lame joke about when a pizza becomes a pizza? Poorly executed tripe. Larry David should have killed himself after making that one. Talk about an abortion.

shit like this happens IRL: nytimes.com/2010/03/31/us/31school.html

The show was running out of ideas and thus ended the next year

kek

I never understood this. How was Mr Marbles alive? Was it ever explained?

Beeelieve it or not, George isn't at home.
Please leave a messaaaaaaaage at the beep.

Why is it that in Season 3 Ep 4 When George and Elaine are making fun of Jerry behind his back with George asking "have you ever seen him throw up"
Then in Season 5 Ep 9 Jerry claims he hasnt thrown up since 1980

I'm so fucking sick of retarded youngfags

you're embarrassing yourself faggot

Who can forget Saddam Hussein double parking them in. With a faggy accent to boot.

Mr.Marbles was his imagination

they were referring to the 1980 incident

prove it

>Larry David should have killed himself after making that one. Talk about an abortion.

It's a joke about the Meatpacking district. In the 90s it was undergoing a rocky gentrification, where a block would go from rough as fuck to chic overnight, and sometimes get reclaimed when the fags that moved in got cold feet. It's all glossy now, but at the time it was anyone's game. Source: me, 40 year old in Brooklyn.

So I guess to answer your question, the club owner saw some blacks and spics being loud outside and got nervous, and decided to sell to a meat processor that was hoping to buy the place and made a decent offer. The fact that it happened the same week George lost the photo is just Seinfeld timing.

It was a pop-up before pop-ups were a thing.

>spoonfeeding the kids

it depepends on who wrote the episode. There were plenty of times Seinfeld was fantastical.

you don't fucking know, you've got nothing to contribute so shut the fuck up faggot

it wasn't that bad

It was a reference to Eyes Wide Shut