The final season of Seinfeld begins with the weight of expectation and the show's determination to go out swinging.
George faces his final season of schemes, and Jason Alexander makes every one count.
Elaine's J. Peterman adventures reach new heights of absurdity in the show's farewell year.
Kramer embarks on one of his most memorable final-season adventures with Michael Richards at full throttle.
Jerry's apartment hosts another round of the conversations about nothing that changed television comedy.
The show continues to create instantly quotable moments in its final season.
George and Jerry's friendship gets a final-season spotlight that celebrates their co-dependent bond.
Newman plays a pivotal role in one of the final season's most entertaining episodes.
The gang tackles one more everyday situation and turns it into comedy that only they could produce.
Elaine's final season gives Julia Louis-Dreyfus material worthy of the comedy legend she's become.
Kramer's final batch of schemes are as inventive and doomed as everything he's ever attempted.
The show delivers a late-series episode that ranks with anything from its peak years.
George's final Yankees episodes send him out with the workplace comedy that defined half his character.
Jerry's last batch of girlfriends provide final entries in his legendary list of relationship deal-breakers.
The four friends share their final regular adventures, and every scene feels a little more precious.
Frank Costanza gets one more memorable appearance, with Jerry Stiller going out on a high note.
The ensemble delivers performances that honor nine years of building these characters into icons.
The penultimate episodes of Seinfeld set up the finale that 76 million Americans would tune in to watch.
Newman, Steinbrenner, Peterman, and all the beloved recurring characters take their final bows.
The show's final regular episode before the finale wraps up the everyday stories with characteristic wit.
Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer face a trial that puts their entire nine years of behavior under the microscope.
The series finale of Seinfeld brings back every beloved character for a farewell that divided audiences but cemented the show's legend.
The final episode ends exactly where it began — with Jerry and George talking about nothing. And it's perfect.