"Seinfeld" The Finale (TV Episode 1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [5] When this episode originally aired on NBC, TV Land paid tribute by not programming any shows opposite it, instead just showing a still shot of a closed office door with a pair of handwritten notes that said "We're TV Fans so... we're watching the last episode of Seinfeld. The plans are canceled, however, when their plane experiences turbulence and is forced to land for repairs. Seinfeld scripts give you the full transcripts from all 180 episodes! Seinfeld Bloopers Season 9 (Part 2) About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features © 2021 Google LLC There was a unique escapism in the humor and simplicity of their relationships. Kramer is finally able to get the water out of his ears after days of trying. Jackie Chiles is in bed with Sidra Holland until he gets a call that the jury has reached a verdict. Seinfeld S09E24 - The Finale (Part 2) - Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer stand trial, defended by Jackie Chiles. Yev Kassem is seen outside a building serving some of his soup to Babu Bhatt, Robin, Mr. Lippman, and Poppie. S09E24 The Finale (2) S09E23 The Finale (1) S09E22 The Clip Show (2) (a.k.a. A retrospective on the past 9 years of Seinfeld leading into the series finale. He’s an upbeat independent thinker, proud fashionista, and like the rest of us, is just looking for a few friends to call his own. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. 87 of 124 people found this review helpful. Testimonies from Arnold Deensfrei, Detective Blake, Mr. Lippman, Ramon, and Poppie. The scene with Kramer in the car is much longer than originally aired. After finally striking a deal with NBC over their sitcom pilot, Jerry and George are faced with having to leave New York City for California. S09E13 The Cartoon . In 2011, the finale was ranked No. Brilliant. S09E12 The Reverse Peephole . Episode cast overview, first billed only. 180: 23. Seinfeld star Jason Alexander reveals he was offered money to reveal secrets from the series finale. Newman is eating food in his car while lying down in his back seat. Judge Vandelay asks "What do you mean?" J. Peterman, Keith Hernandez, Kenny Bania, and Mickey Abbot are playing pool for money at the bar. " The Finale, Part 2” is the final episode of Seinfeld. [3] George then wonders if they've had that conversation before, which Jerry acknowledges. During the opening scene, Jerry breaks the fourth wall by talking directly to the audience, while Kramer and George, down the hall on their way to the movies, are still entirely in character and keep interrupting Jerry by yelling back at him, worried that they'll miss the previews. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer are in their cell having their meal while awaiting the trial when Jerry's beeper goes off stating that their airplane is ready. Have you taken a peek at our Seinfeld Season guide? "[6], Although the finale of Seinfeld enjoyed a huge audience during the May 1998 telecast, it received polarized reviews and was criticized by many for portraying the main characters as people with no respect for society and for mocking the audience who tuned in to watch them every week. Seinfeld: Season 9 is a four-disc boxed set including all 24 episodes from the ninth and final season of the long-running series, including the finale and hours of exclusive, never-before-seen bonus footage. Peterman, David Puddy, Mickey Abbot, Kenny Bania, Susan Ross' parents, Rabbi Glickman, Keith Hernandez, and George Steinbrenner are among those shown making their way to Latham. The exchange between the minor cast members before the jury is cut down. Jerry and George have finally struck a deal with NBC to produce their pilot Jerry as a series, upon receiving a call from Elizabeth Clark calling from the office of NBC President James Kimbrough (Peter Riegert). Created by Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld. Jerry finds out that his Uncle Leo is a shoplifter. After Jerry's apartment is robbed, Jerry starts to look for other apartments. Instead of helping him, they crack jokes about his size while Kramer films it all on his camcorder, then proceed to walk away. In part two of the finale, several character witnesses are called to the stand in George, Elaine, Jerry, and Kramer's trial. Because this is the first case implementing this law, they are advised by the deputy to call a lawyer to represent them. How a… This episode first aired on May 14, 1998. How did TNT’s Snowpiercer possibly one-up its freshman finale, which turned two trains into one? Metacritic TV Episode Reviews, The Finale (2), Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer stand trial, defended by Jackie Chiles. Henry Ross is seen buying a gun (possibly to kill George if the trial finds him not guilty). It was also mentioned that the closing arguments have occurred and that the jury has been deliberating for four and a half hours. Its initial running time was 1 hour and 15 minutes.[1]. District Attorney Hoyt starts to ask a lot of witnesses in hopes to make Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer pay for breaking the duty to rescue law. The coffee shop scene with Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George is much longer, examining more locations than before. The victim notices this and tells the reporting officer Matt Vogel (Scott Jaeck), who arrests them on a duty to rescue violation that requires bystanders to help out in such a situation. George is forced to buy a book he took with him into the bathroom. Judge Vandalay adjourns the court and takes his leave from the courtroom as George angrily quotes to Kramer "You had to hop! Seinfeld (season 2) is similar to these television seasons: Seinfeld (season 3), Seinfeld (season 1), Seinfeld (season 4) and more. Matt Wilhelm is trying to break up an argument between George Steinbrenner and a waiter. While the plane is nosediving, the four prepare for death. Jerry and George will be leaving New York City for California to begin work. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. They don't get very far when the plane has to make an emergency landing - thanks to Kramer's water-logged ear - and soon find themselves with a few hours to kill in a small town. Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker seemed to echo this sentiment in declaring the episode "off-key and bloated...Ultimately, Seinfeld and David's kiss-off to their fans was a loud, hearty, 'So long, suckers!'"[7]. “The Chronicle” is the twenty-first and twenty-second episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 177th and 178th episode overall. By the final season, the show was number one all over the world and all kinds of secrecy abound “The Finale,” which fittingly, albeit divisively featured a master list of nearly every guest star ever arriving to put the core four in jail for their unending list of crimes. When Kramer claims that a woman on the jury is smiling at them, Jerry tells him that she's smiling at them because they might go to prison. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. [4], In its original American broadcast, 76.3 million U.S. television viewers tuned into "The Finale", becoming the fourth most watched overall series finale in the U.S. after M*A*S*H, Cheers and The Fugitive. 179. Battaglio, Stephen. Jane Wells even stated that the testimonies went into the night until Judge Vandelay has decided that he has heard enough. The scene between Jerry and Elaine before the jury re-enters the courtroom. Season 2 Seinfeld Critics Consensus. Dickinson Stars, EP Talk Season 2 Finale's Big Emily and Sue Scene (Yes, That One) and Hint at What's Next By Dave Nemetz / February 26 2021, 3:00 PM PST Courtesy of Apple TV+ This episode first aired on May 14, 1998. For example, Marla talked about how she was a virgin and found out that they came up with a contest, and she thought it was terrible. It was written by Larry David and was directed by Andy Ackerman. Seinfeld is an American television sitcom created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. Character witnesses are called from the show's nine seasons, and … It is the 82nd and 83rd episode of the show, and the 18th and 19th episodes of the fifth season. When the plane was falling, Elaine said to Jerry "Jerry, I've always loved...", but in the syndication version, "loved..." is cut. As everyone starts to leave, Elaine tells David not to wait for her to which he indifferently says "Alright." Everyone else is seen killing time awaiting for the jury to be done: The jury re-enters the courtroom. Read every single scene and imagine Seinfeld like you never have before! The truth is that humans are not meant to live that way, though. See you in the cafeteria!" The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends. Geraldo Rivera and Jane Wells cover the news about the trial of Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer. "The Raincoats" is a two-part episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. "The Finale" is the two-part series finale of the American sitcom Seinfeld. When the NBC executives arrive, George forgets about the trial for a moment and complains loudly about the plane. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer hope that Jackie Chiles would get them acquitted. "The Finale, Part 1” is the twenty-third episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 179th episode overall. It is also the twenty-third episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 180th overall. It consists of Keith Hernandez telling Newman that he has been doing some announcing, Rabbi Glickman talking to Frank and Estelle Costanza and Morty and Helen Seinfeld about enlightenment, Uncle Leo meeting Babs Kramer, J. Peterman meeting David Puddy, and Mickey Abbot telling Kenny Bania that he took his seat. George becomes [even] more obnoxious, Elaine becomes [even] more desperate and Jerry becomes [even more] Jerry. Jerry's opening stand-up comedy act, which was the first since the finale of Season 7. By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com. The season finale aired on June 21, 1990. In the final episode of Seinfeld, the gang was arrested for breaking the "Good Samaritan Law" by making fun of someone who was being mugged. This is a collection of the best scenes from the second season of Seinfeld. Seinfeld: Every Season Finale Ranked (According To IMDb) With 9 seasons, which Seinfeld finales were the worst? Seinfeld Season 9. Saturday Night Live: Jerry Seinfeld/David Bowie. Watch Seinfeld - Season 9 - Episode 24: The Finale (Part 2) - Comedy Episode: The videotape Kramer made is played for the jury. Was this review helpful to you? The two-part series finale of Seinfeld involved past characters coming back and testifying about how awful the gang was. Seasons 1 & 2 DVD box set was released by Sony Pictures … Seinfeld - Season 1 & 2 [4 DVDs] Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Summary: Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer stand trial, defended by Jackie Chiles. Jerry begins a conversation about George's shirt buttons, using lines from the first episode. View production, box office, & company info. After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law. Toggle navigation. Rabbi Glickman is reading something from his book to Jerry's parents and Frank Costanza. After George and Jerry land a production deal with NBC, the four head out for Paris on NBC's private plane and are waylaid in a small Massachusetts town. Seinfeld has been described by some as a "show about nothing," similar to the self-parodying "show within a show" of fourth-season episode "The Pilot. Elaine decides that she's going to use her one phone call from prison to call Jill, saying that the prison call is the "king of calls". garykmcd. Recap: The stars and EP of Apple TV+'s 'Dickinson' break down the Season 2 finale's big Emily and Sue scene, and what it means for Season 3. George takes revenge on his boss for not hiring him back after he quit and was rude to him, and Jerry and Kramer take revenge on a dry cleaner after Jerry accuses him of stealing $1,500 from his laundry bag. District Attorney Hoyt starts his opening statement that the defendants have ignored their Good Samaritan Law and mocked the victim of a mugging. As a perk, they offer him the company jet to take him anywhere he likes and he, Elaine, George and Kramer are soon winging their way to Paris. After George and Jerry land a production deal with NBC, the four head out for Paris on NBC's private plane and are waylaid in a small Massachusetts town. Jackie Chiles starts his opening statement that this trial is a waste of the taxpayer's money, the defendants are innocent from bystanding, and that the real criminal is still out there. The Chronicle (2)) S09E21 The Clip Show (1) (a.k.a. The top price for a 30-second commercial during the U.S. broadcast was approximately $1 million, marking the first time ever on American television history that a regular primetime television series (as well as a non-sport broadcast) had commanded at least $1-million advertising rate (previously attained only by Super Bowl general telecasts). NBC | Air Date: May 14, 1998. When Kramer claims that a woman on the jury is smiling at them, Jerry tells him that she's smiling at them because they might go to prison. Justin Pitt being called to the stand was featured as well as an extended version of his testimony. It aired on NBC on May 14, 1998 to an audience of 76 million viewers. Jerry and his friends do not have any choice but to call on Jackie Chiles to represent them for the upcoming trial. It is a one-hour episode that aired as two separate episodes in syndication. Seinfeld: 5 Things Season 1 Kramer Would Hate About Finale Kramer (& 5 Things He Would Be Proud Of) From season one to the season 9 series finale Kramer's position as a jack of all trades allowed him to experience everything in Seinfeld. Take a look ahead at some of our most anticipated superhero series arriving in 2021 and beyond. Character witnesses are called from the show's nine seasons, and … George, momentarily feeling the need to confess, reveals he cheated in "The Contest", and Elaine begins to tell Jerry that she always loved him; but the plane steadies itself and they make a safe emergency landing in the fictional small town of Latham, Massachusetts. An alternate ending was also filmed. Season two of Seinfeld, an American television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry … Starring: Michael Richards, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander. They don't get very far when the plane has to make an emergency landing - thanks to Kramer's water-logged ear - and soon find themselves with a few hours to kill in a small town. He then tells to the four he does not know how, or under what circumstances they found each other, but their callous indifference and utter disregard for everything that is good and decent has rocked the very foundation upon which society is built. Seinfeld S09E23 - The Finale (Part 1) - The new president of NBC calls a meeting with Jerry and George and offers them a series based on the pilot ... just so outsiders would not know it was the finale. He also claimed that he can get the pilot of the airplane to the court to testify on their behalf. Seinfeld: 5 Things Season 1 Kramer Would Hate About Finale Kramer (& 5 Things He Would Be Proud Of) From season one to the season 9 series finale Kramer's position as a jack of all trades allowed him to experience everything in Seinfeld. An Emmy and Golden Globe winner for Best Comedy Series, Seinfeld is one of the most popular, most award-winning and longest-running comedy series of all time. Just as Season 1 and 2 were examples of Seinfeld on the rise, Season 9 is the ultimate nadir of the show's decline. Season 2; Season 3; Season 4; Season 5; Season 6; Season 7 ; Season 8; Season 9; IMDb 8.8 1998 X-Ray TV-PG. "The Finale, Part 2” is the final episode of Seinfeld. Season 1 Jerry would never have imagined that he would be arrested in the future, especially not for laughing at a … Having said that, during a Seinfeld roundtable reunion discussion, Larry admitted to understanding the disappointment and said if he were to redo it he would have kept the plot of the finale less of a secret, which only heightened expectations. He also states that the defendants must pay for this crime. Originally called The Seinfeld Chronicles, the series' name was shortened to Seinfeld after the pilot to avoid confusion with another sitcom called The Marshall Chronicles. Upon what looks to be their final moments of life, George reveals he cheated in "The Contest", and Elaine tells … When the NBC executives arrive, George forgets about the trial for a moment and complains loudly about the plane. Which were the best? Elaine tries to get hold of her friend Jill. S09E15 The Wizard . After finally striking a deal with NBC over their sitcom pilot, Jerry and George are faced with having to leave New York City for California. Watch Seinfeld Season 9 Episode 24 - The Finale (2) Add to Watchlist. Although Larry David has stated he has no regrets about how the show ended,[8] a 2010 Time article noted that the Seinfeld reunion during the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm "was viewed by many as his attempt at a do-over.
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