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  2. 89% 124 Reviews Avg. Tomatometer 92% 1,000+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric...

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  3. May 15, 2023 · What are the best ‘Seinfeld’ episodes, and what are the worst? We ranked every single episode of the show to find out just that. It’s the 25th anniversary of the Seinfeld finale — where ...

  4. User Reviews. Seinfeld is absolutely, without a doubt, one of the best comedies in the history of television. It's just as hilarious today as when it was on in the 90's. There aren't many shows that hold up over decades and get just as many laughs today as back then but Seinfeld is definitely one of those shows.

  5. In any case, despite the negative reviews or even the positive, Seinfeld stands the test of time, and is the greatest sitcom ever made. Even TV Guide's compiled list of the "greatest television series' of all time," not at all exclusive to comedy (20/20, I believe, made the list), put Seinfeld right where it belongs: NUMBER ONE.

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    • 1989-07-05
    • Comedy
    • 22
    • The Chinese Restaurant
    • The Summer of George
    • The Cafe
    • The Parking Garage
    • The Dinner Party
    • The Limo
    • The Puffy Shirt
    • The Sniffing Accountant
    • The Little Kicks
    • The Gum

    Seinfeld is, notoriously, a show about nothing, and this episode – about waiting for a restaurant table – is a perfect example. Plenty of tiny things do happen, of course – George has his name changed to Cartwright, Elaine compares herself to a hog and a panic-stricken Jerry converses with a woman whose face he can’t place – but The Chinese Restaur...

    The show had more than its fair share of great guest stars, and the season eight finale sees three collide: Amanda Peet plays Jerry’s demanding new girlfriend, Molly Shannon is Elaine’s stiff-armed colleague and Raquel Welch appears as a terrifyingly aggressive version of herself. A subplot in which Elaine calls out sexism is a rare jaunt into prog...

    George’s plan to fake an IQ test goes awry, while Jerry provides business advice to the owner of a failing eatery in the smuggest – and most misguided – way possible. As a character, the Pakistani restaurant owner Babu Bhatt is uncomfortably cartoonish, but what saves this episode (and makes it a classic) is that the joke is squarely on Jerry and h...

    Misplacing a car at a multistorey car park is a premise that could fuel many a sitcom. But this is Seinfeld, so instead of the usual wisecracking, we have a profound meditation on death, a throwaway subplot involving Scientology and absolutely zero consolation by the episode’s end, when Kramer car fails to start.

    There is a strand of Seinfeld episodes that deal exclusively in mind-bending exasperation: this is one of them. Hamstrung by dinner party etiquette, driven to distraction by bakery bureaucracy, poisoned by a cookie (breaking Jerry’s 14-year no-vomit streak) and blocked in by Saddam Hussein (maybe), the friends’ scream-inducing outing makes going to...

    One of the show’s most high-concept conceits involves George conning his way into a limo by pretending to be the real occupant – who turns out to be a neo-Nazi leader. It’s the little details that make it: George’s terse in-car phone call with his mother, his willingness to embrace fascism if it means getting the girl and Kramer’s swivel-eyed consp...

    “No hugging, no learning,” goes the Seinfeld writing room’s most famous maxim – a uniquely brutal take on the sitcom format. That aversion to any substantial change means when George lands a life-changing job as a hand model, his luck must speedily unravel. It does, dramatically, backstage at The Today Show, on which Jerry has just moodily donned a...

    Prolonged sniffing and a trip to the bathroom convinces Jerry that his accountant is a drug addict, so Kramer decides to pose as a dealer to catch him out. The resulting physical comedy – which climaxes with a surprise photoshoot in a toilet stall – is among Kramer’s best (and most restrained) slapstick, which for a man who can turn literally anyth...

    It’s not often Elaine is the butt of the joke, but it’s nice when it happens. After an office party, her standing at work plummets: she’s convinced George is the root cause, but her horrendous dance moves are actually to blame. Meanwhile, Kramer’s foray into film bootlegging goes as badly as you’d imagine, and somehow ends with Elaine enjoying an e...

    Kramer is refurbishing a run-down cinema; to ensure its success, he needs to convince George’s schoolmate Lloyd Braun that he is completely sane. The mirror-image subplot involves George trying to convince another old friend that he, too, is completely sane. The image of George chasing her down the street in a Henry VIII costume shouting “I got it ...

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    Metascore Universal Acclaim Based on 16 Critic Reviews. 84. User Score Universal Acclaim Based on 755 User Ratings. 9.0. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Amazon ($1.99) All Watch Options. All Seasons. View All Seasons. SEASON 1. 5 Episodes • 1989. 79. SEASON 2. 12 Episodes • 1991. tbd. SEASON 3.

  7. Nov 9, 2021 · By Sonia Saraiya. November 9, 2021. © NBC/Everett Collection. I too am watching Seinfeld. Sometimes I come across an episode I haven’t seen before, but mostly, I’m rewatching it, revisiting the...

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