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Season 9 – Seinfeld

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Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
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Seinfeld — Season 9

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Critics Consensus

In its final season, the cynical show about nothing goes out defiantly on its own terms -- even if means alienating fans who may have wanted things to end differently.

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Rebecca Rose Financial Times The jokes are still razor-sharp, undimmed, even on second, third or fourth viewing. Feb 10, 2021 Full Review Phil Gallo Variety While the characters of Kramer and Newman zoom into a pole position for spinoffs, the rest of this once-glorious comedy still has the schtick-shift stuck in second gear. Aug 26, 2019 Full Review John Carman San Francisco Chronicle Seinfeld parted in the same spirit it maintained for nine seasons on NBC. It was dry-eyed and jaded to the end, even as it bowed ever so slightly to a smidgen of sentiment. Aug 26, 2019 Full Review Brett White Decider As an episode of Seinfeld, "The Finale" is too big, with a network meeting and a private plane and a long courtroom scene, and it's nothing like the mundane farce the show was during its best seasons. Aug 26, 2019 Full Review Colin McCormick Screen Rant The show was still one of the funniest things on television, but some of the magic had started to fade. Aug 26, 2019 Full Review Irina Curovic Screen Rant Depending on whom you ask, it's either a stroke of genius or the biggest disappointment. Though a bit uneven, season nine certainly had its highs. Aug 26, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Ava S While its final season has its hits and misses, particularly without Larry David at the helm, Seinfeld still pulls off its eccentric humour and wacky adventures, cementing its legacy as a sitcom legend. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 07/12/25 Full Review Stephen C LOL, the funniest "Seinfeld" season ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/22/25 Full Review Marco L (CASTELLANO) Seinfeld no fue solo una serie, fue una revolución. La mejor comedia de todos los tiempos, sin discusión. Pocas cosas en televisión han logrado lo que consiguió esta joya: convertir lo cotidiano, lo trivial, lo absurdo, en comedia perfecta. Cada episodio es una pequeña obra maestra de observación, ironía y genialidad. Y sí, cuando terminó, lloré. Porque sabía que no volvería a haber nada igual. No tiene capítulos flojos. Algunos están más arriba en el podio, claro —el del parking, el de la serie sobre nada, el viaje a los Hamptons, Festivus, el del restaurante chino...— pero todos son buenísimos. Siempre encuentras algo que te hace reír, una frase, una reacción, una mirada, un giro ridículo pero brillantemente escrito. La construcción de las tramas, cómo se cruzan y se cierran con una precisión casi matemática, es una lección de guion para quien quiera aprender a escribir comedia. Y los personajes… qué decir. Jerry, George, Elaine y Kramer son ya parte de la historia de la televisión, y no solo por lo que dicen, sino por cómo lo dicen, por lo que callan, por lo que representan. Todos tienen sus momentos brillantes, y ninguno podría haber sido interpretado por otra persona. Cada uno de ellos es indispensable para que la serie funcione como ese engranaje perfecto que nunca chirría. Es cierto que fue una serie sobre nada, pero también lo es que acabó hablando de todo. De relaciones, de neurosis, de egoísmo, de inseguridad, de comida, de sexo, de normas sociales ridículas... y lo hizo con un descaro, una elegancia y una inteligencia inigualables. Han pasado los años y Seinfeld no ha envejecido. Sigue siendo tan divertida, tan irreverente y tan inteligente como el primer día. Y eso, en televisión, es algo al alcance de muy pocos. (ENGLISH) Seinfeld wasn’t just a TV show — it was a revolution. The greatest comedy of all time, no debate. Few things on television have achieved what this gem did: turning the everyday, the trivial, the absurd into perfect comedy. Every episode is a small masterpiece of observation, irony, and brilliance. And yes, when it ended, I cried. Because I knew nothing like it would ever come again. There are no weak episodes. Some are obviously at the top — the parking garage, the show about nothing, the Hamptons, Festivus, the Chinese restaurant — but every single one is great. There’s always something that makes you laugh: a line, a reaction, a look, a ridiculous twist that’s so cleverly written. The way the storylines are constructed, how they intersect and wrap up with near-mathematical precision, it’s a masterclass in sitcom writing. And the characters… what can I say? Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are TV legends — not just because of what they say, but how they say it, what they don’t say, and what they represent. Each of them has their brilliant moments, and none could’ve been played by anyone else. They’re all essential to the show’s perfect balance. It’s true that it was a show about nothing, but somehow, it ended up talking about everything. Relationships, neuroses, selfishness, insecurity, food, sex, ridiculous social rules… and it did so with a boldness, elegance, and intelligence that’s unmatched. Years have passed and Seinfeld hasn’t aged a bit. It’s still just as funny, irreverent, and sharp as it was on day one. And that — in the world of TV — is something only a handful ever achieve. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/09/25 Full Review Daniel B La última temporada de Seinfeld aunque no sea la mejor, si cuenta al igual que todas con una trama central que aunque se abordara en algunos capítulos de forma superficial, eran lo suficientemente sustanciosos para crear escenarios de lo más brillantes. El capítulo final vino a recordarnos todos los momentos de genialidad que nos regaló la serie, cómo de todos esos personajes episódicos que no nos pudimos sacar de la cabeza. Tal vez algo de lo que no fui tan fan fue de que la serie transcurrió muy rutinariamente hasta los últimos 2 capítulos. Si, se que la intención de la productora fue alargar la serie para una décima temporada, pero a pesar de ser una buena temporada, cómo temporada final no me pareció que llenara los zapatos. Aun así, esta última temporada vino para rectificar a esta serie cómo una de las mejores que haya habido de cualquier género, y cómo una de las mejores comedias en general de todos los tiempos. Solo me queda dar gracias por saber que cada vez que miraba un nuevo capítulo tenía la seguridad de que iba a ver algo increíble. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/11/25 Full Review Pat B This show is pure genius. I loved watching this as a kid, and I still love it each time I rewatch it now in my thirties. Brilliant acting, whether from the leads or the ensemble, and the writing is truly exceptional. It heavily informs my own sense of humour, and it's just one of the best things ever put on TV. I love, especially, seasons 5-9, though when I recommend this to friends, I tend to suggest they don't start with seasons 1 or 2. It takes them a little while, frankly, to find their groove and I'm not sure they find it until season 3. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/30/24 Full Review Nicholas T Season 9 was perfect. My favorite episode is The Slicer. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/10/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 25, 1997 The Butter Shave Competing comic Bania warms to Jerry's crowds; Elaine and David unite for a European trip; Kramer reconsiders butter. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 2, 1997 The Voice Jerry finds part of his new date's anatomy of interest; George's job is threatened; Elaine's relationship sputters. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 9, 1997 The Serenity Now Jerry tries to reveal more of his feelings on the advice of his new girlfriend (Lori Loughlin). With Jason Alexander. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 16, 1997 The Blood At his parents' insistence, Jerry is coached by personal trainer Izzy Mandelbaum (Lloyd Bridges) to lose weight. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 30, 1997 The Junk Mail Jerry, promised a vehicle as payment for a performance, winds up getting a van instead of a car; Elaine meets a new man; Kramer has no need for mail. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 6, 1997 The Merv Griffin Show Jerry has designs on his new date's collection of toys; Kramer discovers furniture with a noteworthy past. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 13, 1997 The Slicer Kramer gets into meat slicing; Jerry dates a doctor (Marcia Cross) who isn't impressed with his job; George's new boss is a former adversary. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 20, 1997 The Betrayal Elaine, Jerry and George go to India for the wedding of Elaine's friend (Brenda Strong); Kramer's death threat. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 11, 1997 The Apology Jerry dates a woman with few inhibitions about her body; George awaits an apology; Kramer researches short showers. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 18, 1997 The Strike George and his father celebrate an alternative holiday; Kramer goes back to work after a long bagel strike. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 8, 1998 The Dealership Jerry is finally ready to buy a new car, but things don't go very smoothly when he visits Elaine's boyfriend to make the deal. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 15, 1998 The Reverse Peephole Elaine's boyfriend, Puddy, wears a fur coat; Jerry starts living without a wallet; Newman may be evicted. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 29, 1998 The Cartoon Jerry is aggravated when a woman uses him as a subject for her show; Elaine doesn't understand a cartoon. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 5, 1998 The Strong Box Jerry keeps finding Kramer's hidden strongbox key; Elaine dates a mysterious man; George plans a breakup. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 26, 1998 The Wizard Jerry buys his father (Barney Martin) an organizer but can't make him use it; Kramer retires next to the Seinfelds. Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 19, 1998 The Burning George learns to leave at the right moment; Jerry has a new girl (Cindy Ambuehl) with a past; Puddy (Patrick Warburton) is religious. Details Episode 17 Aired Apr 9, 1998 The Bookstore Jerry decides to teach Uncle Leo a lesson after he catches him shoplifting at a bookstore; Elaine humiliates herself at a party. Details Episode 18 Aired Apr 23, 1998 The Frogger Elaine wolfs down Peterman's (John O'Hurley) pricey cheesecake; Kramer calls in "the guys" for George. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 30, 1998 The Maid Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) begins dating his new maid (Angela Featherstone); George ponders a nickname; Elaine has to get the new area code. Details Episode 20 Aired May 7, 1998 The Puerto Rican Day Getting stuck in a Puerto Rican Day traffic jam brings about different responses from Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer. Details Episode 21 Aired May 14, 1998 The Chronicle Some of the best scenes from nine seasons of "Seinfeld" are brought together in a celebration of the series. Details Episode 22 Aired May 14, 1998 The Chronicle Some of the best scenes from nine seasons of "Seinfeld" are brought together in a celebration of the series. Details Episode 23 Aired May 14, 1998 The Finale After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law. Details Episode 24 Aired May 14, 1998 The Finale After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law. Details
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Season Info

Director
Andy Ackerman
Executive Producer
Larry David, George Shapiro, Howard West
Screenwriter
Dan O'Keefe, Alec Berg, Spike Feresten, Steve Koren, Gregg Kavet, Larry David, Jennifer Crittenden, Jeff Schaffer, Billy Kimball, Peter Mehlman, Andy Robin, David Mandel, Darin Henry, Marc Jaffe, Jerry Seinfeld, Kit Boss
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 25, 1997
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