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    • “The Little Kicks” (Season 8) ​The Plot: Another gem of an Elaine episode, in which she stuns the J. Peterman holiday party by … dancing. Her cluelessly herky-jerky moves, with her ankles twisted in and her thumbs arthritically pointed out, are one of the series’ all-time sight gags.
    • “The Sponge” (Season 7)​ The Plot: This Elaine-centric episode shines a spotlight on her comical promiscuity and a pickiness that rivals her ex, Jerry.
    • “The Merv Griffin Show” (Season 9)​ The Plot: During seasons 8 and 9, Seinfeld began to take stranger and stranger detours into the absurd. The show was no longer quite so rooted in reality, like in this episode, where a dumpster-diving Kramer finds the old discarded set (chairs, table, signage) of Merv Griffin’s TV talk show.
    • “The Little Jerry” (Season 8)​ The Plot: We can all agree that cockfighting is wrong. However, the taboo sport led to one of the most surreal, screwball-paced episodes in the show’s nine-season run.
  1. 1. Seinfeld. Episode: The Opposite. (1994) 1989–1998 23m TV-PG. 9.5 (7.1K) Rate. TV Episode. George decides to turn his life around by doing the exact opposite of what he would usually do. Elaine is having a lot of bad luck. Jerry keeps breaking even. Kramer gets the coffee table book published.

    • The Robbery. (Season 1, Episode 3) One of “Seinfeld’s” earliest episodes helped establish the fact that the four main characters were in no way above settling serious issues in incredibly silly ways.
    • The Boyfriend/The New Boyfriend. (Season 3, Episodes 17 and 18) “Seinfeld” never did too many celebrity appearances but this two-parter is a notable exception, with both Jerry and Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) vying for the attention of professional baseball player Keith Hernandez.
    • The Deal. (Season 2, Episode 9) “Seinfeld” never went the traditional sitcom route of making two of the main characters pair up beyond this episode, where exes Jerry and Elaine decide to have a casual sexual relationship with a set of ground rules to maintain their friendship.
    • The Betrayal. (Season 9, Episode 8) This episode stands out among all other “Seinfeld” episodes, and all other sitcom episodes in general frankly, because it runs in reverse order.
  2. May 15, 2023 · Seinfeld’ ended 25 years ago with an infamous series finale. What are the best ‘Seinfeldepisodes, and what are the worst? We ranked every single episode of the show to find out just that.

    • The Soup Nazi. November 02, 1995. 1,023 votes. "The Soup Nazi" centers on a brilliant yet no-nonsense soup chef who demands strict adherence to his rules. One misstep, and customers are punished with the harsh decree "No soup for you!"
    • The Marine Biologist. February 10, 1994. 1,055 votes. In "The Marine Biologist," an old college classmate mistakes George for a marine biologist, leading him to maintain the facade in an attempt to impress her.
    • The Opposite. May 19, 1994. 896 votes. In "The Opposite," George, played by Jason Alexander, turns his luck around by doing the complete opposite of what he'd usually do, landing him a job with the New York Yankees.
    • The Contest. November 18, 1992. 1,091 votes. In "The Contest," the Seinfeld crew and guest star Estelle Harris dive into a bet centered on self-control. The gang's relentless antics prove their increasing struggle to maintain composure.
  3. Play all. Shuffle. What's the deal with...? About Seinfeld: Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian whose life in New York City is made even more chaotic by his qu...

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  5. Jul 4, 2019 · “The Soup” (Season 6, Episode 7) Jerry’s highly obnoxious fellow comic Kenny Bania makes his debut here, and presents a perfectly Seinfeld-ian social dilemma: He offers Jerry a new Armani ...

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