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On the 20th anniversary of its sign-off, here are 10 facts about "The Finale. But let me toot my own horn for a second. I thought it was clever to bring back all those characters in a courtroom and testify against them for what they did, and then show those clips, and also for why they even got arrested in the first place.

And then to wind up—forget the self-aggrandizement here—I thought it was clever. It was a way to thank all of the people who worked on the show over the years that we thought made the show work. However, in October , during an interview at the New Yorker Festival, Seinfeld seemed to have changed his opinion on the finale.

We never really got to be with them and Larry found a way to bring them back. Everybody who had been a meaningful part of our success was back to be with us at the end. After the finale, Phil Morris, who played lawyer Jackie Chiles, claimed he would be starring in a spin-off, although NBC denied even having a meeting about this.

On the other hand, we can always hope for a modern-day show about nothing starring a different favorite comedian. Most of the Time.

Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Fortunately, IMDb has all episodes of the television series listed by rank and rating. The season 5 episode explored what happened when George decided to live his life in complete contradiction than usual.

In an attempt to be the masters of their chambers, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer enter a contest together, to see who could resist sexual pleasure the longest. In , many fans and followers of Seinfeld indirectly got what so many were asking for: another ending. How does a show about everyday minutiae stage the kind of grand finale expected from such a massive TV phenomenon? Was some of this disappointment inevitable?

Or did the Seinfeld finale actually deliver on something the show promised all along? Seinfeld episodes are made to feel small. A normal Seinfeld plot finds Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer trying to further their own selfish aims while chafing against the unwritten rules that govern us.

The characters are still talking about everyday things and debating minor social niceties. One big fling before George and I go to California! The episode uncovers a new, fan-service-y revelation about a main character—but in typical Seinfeld fashion, this reveal is incredibly trivial.



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