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In The House S3 E15 (1997)
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The Seinfeld cast (Jason "George Costanza" Alexander, Jerry "Jerry Seinfeld" Seinfeld, Julia "Elaine Benes" Louis-Dreyfus and Michael "Cosmo Kramer" Richards) posing for the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine N°660/661 (July 8-22, 1993).

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Does anyone on tumblr fw Fraiser like I do
(I rewatched the episode where Martin gets high and I keep seeing the forever weed brownie meme and HAD to draw a Fraiser version—if someone’s already done this I’ll be so sad lol)
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🌑 Go Home, Rahu: Why Your Favorite 90s Neighbors Were Actually Shadow Planets
aka: Why every 90s sitcom had That One Chaotic Friend.
Have you noticed how every wholesome, structured, family-friendly TV show had an unhinged character barging in like they lived there?
That’s Rahu walking into Saturn’s house.
The Outsider = Rahu
• doesn’t match the environment
•disrupts the established order
•exposes the cracks in the structure
• brings chaos that forces growth
• arrives uninvited and rewrites the episode anyway
Rahu never “fits in.” He forces the room to expand around him.
The House = Saturn
Every structured, rule-based family home? Saturn.
• routines
• chores
• life lessons
• responsibility arcs
• moral of the story endings
It’s giving:
“We do things properly here.”
Rahu hears that and says:
“Anyway…”
Classic Rahu Outsiders in Saturn Homes
You already KNOW these characters:
• Roger (Sister Sister) — intrusive, chaotic, never knocked ONCE
• Kimmy Gibbler (Full House) — boundaryless icon
• Jazz (Fresh Prince) — literally THROWN out the house by Saturn (Uncle Phil)
• Eddie (That’s So Raven) — spontaneous chaos generator
• Lilly (Hannah Montana) — Rahu-mentality in Miley’s Saturn double-life
• Urkel (Family Matters) — Rahu genius forcing Saturn to evolve
• Kel (Kenan & Kel) — “Who loves orange soda?” Rahu does.
Every show copied the same karmic formula:
Drop a Rahu into a Saturn structure and watch the storyline explode
Why the Outsider Exists
The Outsider isn’t comic relief.
They’re karmic relief.
They reveal:
• the family’s hypocrisy
• the repression
• the rigidity
• the hidden tension
• the stuck emotional patterns
Saturn builds the walls.
Rahu walks through them.
Saturn teaches lessons.
Rahu forces the situations the lesson comes from.
When the Outsider enters:
•rules break
• truth emerge
• the episode becomes interesting
Rahu brings life force into Saturn’s routine.
Rahu shakes what’s become stagnant.
Rahu reminds everyone they’re human.
The Outsider is not the villain.
The Outsider is the plot device of destiny
Why This Archetype Feels Familiar
Because it exists in REAL LIFE too:
• the chaotic friend you low-key need
• the cousin who disrupts the family system
• the coworker who breaks every rule but exposes the truth
• the partner who triggers your Saturn growth
• the spiritual lesson disguised as a person
We ALL have a Rahu Outsider who entered our Saturn environment and changed our trajectory.
Or…
we were the Outsider.