Air DateTitles Season 1 1.1-105 Jul 89Good News, Bad News 2.1-231 May 90The Stakeout 3.1-307 Jun 90The Robbery 4.1-414 Jun 90Male Unbonding 5.1-521 Jun 90The Stock Tip Season 2 6.2-123 Jan 91The Ex-Girlfriend 7.2-230 Jan 91The Pony Remark ...
Dig Deeper 15 TV Episodes That Were Pulled from the Air (Or Never Aired at All) Also ranks #15 on The Most Controversial TV Episodes Of The 1990s 17 The Finale, Part 1 May 14, 1998 11 votes Jerry and George discuss the movies and George's desire to get his fifteen minutes of fame...
leading to a mistrial that declared Larry’s sentencing void. As Jerry and the newly-freed Larry walked out of jail together, Larry mused that “this is how we should’ve ended the finale.” Jerry then chimed in, “You’re right. How did we not think of this?” Considering...
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.
‘Seinfeld’ ended 25 years ago with an infamous series finale. What are the best ‘Seinfeld’ episodes, and what are the worst? We ranked every single episode of the show to find out just that.
# Title Director Writer(s) Original AirDate 1 "The Seinfeld Chronicles" Art Wolff Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld July 5, 1989 2 "The Stake Out" Tom Cherones Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld May 31, 1990 3 "The Robbery" Tom Cherones Matt Goldman June 7, 1990 4 "Male Unbonding" Tom Cherones...
Gone again – another season of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee has wrapped, with a two-part finale starring Jimmy Fallon! But you can relive all the fun by remembering Season Five with Maps About Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee! DEC. 23, 2014 – Happy Festivus! We’ve made it another...
original airdate: September 19, 2017 As part of a new arrangement with Netflix, who as of season 10 will now carryComedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld filmed a new stand-up special for the streaming service, “Jerry Before Seinfeld,” which sees Jerry return to The Comic Strip...
The Soup Nazi's real name isn't officially announced until the series finale. The character's real name is Yev Kasem. When the "Armoire Thief" says, "Are you talking to me?" he is making a reference to Robert DeNiro's famous line from the 1976 film "Taxi Driver". ...
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