In the final scene before the credits, the four main characters sit in their holding cell awaiting their prison transport. They are the 179th and 180th episodes of the show and the 23rd and 24th episodes of the ninth season. Jon Hayman portrays the prison guard who escorts Jerry off the stage.

In 2011, the finale was ranked No. Larry David Larry David, co-creator of the series, who departed from the series after the seventh season, returned to write the script for this last episode. The jury re-enters the courtroom. It is also the twenty-third episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 180th overall. '"[7] Others valued it for the large number of cameo appearances from past episodes, as well as the perceived in-joke of the four characters being convicted and imprisoned on the charge that they did nothing, a play on the "show about nothing" mantra. When this episode originally aired on NBC, another television station that often showed classic shows, TV Land, paid tribute by not programming any shows opposite it, instead just showing a still shot of a closed office door with a hand written note that said, "We're TV Fans so... we're watching the last episode of Seinfeld. Although Larry David has stated he has no regrets about how the show ended,[8] a 2010 Time article noted that the Seinfeld reunion during the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm "was viewed by many as his attempt at a do-over.

Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer hope that Jackie Chiles would get them acquitted.

This episode was criticized by many for portraying the main characters as bad people with no respect for society, and for mocking the audience who tuned in to watch them every week. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. He also claimed that he can get the pilot of the airplane to the court to testify on their behalf. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. The Finale, Part 2 When Kramer claims that a woman on the jury is smiling at them, Jerry tells him that she's smiling at them because they might go to prison. Mabel Choate, Justin Pitt, Marla Penny, Marcelino, Joe Bookman, Roger Hoffman, Jay Crespi, and Stu Chermak are standing in the halls of the courthouse. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer hope that Jackie Chiles would get them acquitted. [2] For the final time and the first since the end of season seven, Jerry performs a stand-up comedy routine. Kramer is finally able to get the water out of his ears after days of trying. 180 Officer Vogel shows Kramer's video and Howie, the overweight victim, tells his story as the trial. As the jury goes over the evidence, Geraldo Rivera and Jane Wells recap to those watching their show about what was heard during the trial. Newman is eating food in his car while lying down in his back seat. I'm glad how it ended. Check out our editors' picks for our favorite Prime Video original movies and TV series, including "The Boys," "Fleabag," and more.

"The Finale" is the two-part series finale and the final episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. The scene with Kramer in the car is much longer than originally aired. While waiting for the airplane to be repaired, they witness an overweight man named Howie (John Pinette) getting carjacked at gunpoint by a criminal (Jeffery Thomas Johnson). Everyone else is seen killing time in different ways: The next day, it is determined that the gang is guilty and will spend a year in jail. Air Date Battaglio, Stephen. As a perk, they offer him the company jet to take him anywhere he likes and he, Elaine, George and Kramer are soon winging their way to Paris. It was written by Larry David and was directed by Andy Ackerman.

Kramer's desperation to get the water out of his ears causes him to jump up and down on the plane and, as a result, he stumbles and falls into the cockpit, which causes the pilots to lose control. Jerry begins a conversation about George's shirt buttons, using lines from the first episode. On NBC in 1998, it was preceded by "The Chronicle". View production, box office, & company info. Will return at 10pm et, 7pm pt.".

While the plane is nosediving, the four prepare for death. Justin Pitt being called to the stand was featured as well as an extended version of his testimony.

An alternate ending was also filmed. Henry Ross is seen buying a gun (possibly to kill George if the trial finds him not guilty). Jerry's opening stand-up comedy act, which was the first since the finale of Season 7. "The Finale, Part 2” is the final episode of Seinfeld. https://seinfeld.fandom.com/wiki/The_Finale,_Part_2?oldid=28554. The extended testimonies of Robin, Leslie, Roger Hoffman, and Fred. “All right, Seinfeld, that’s it. See you in the cafeteria!" Add the first question. (14 May 1998). When it comes to the verdict, the forewoman of the jury (Myra Turley) states that the jury finds Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer guilty of criminal indifference. "2010: The Year in Numbers", "TV Insider", TV's Most Unforgettable Finales—Aired May 22, 2011 on TV Guide Network, "The Finale, Part 2 episode on Seinfeld.com", "The Finale, Part 1 episode on Seinfeld.com", "Seinfeld Review | News Reviews and News", "The Lost Finale: Top 10 Most Anticipated Tv Endings", http://www.etonline.com/tv/164928_julia_louis_dreyfus_wins_letterman_s_final_top_ten_list_with_seinfeld_dig/, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Finale_(Seinfeld)&oldid=980798832, Short description is different from Wikidata, Television episode articles with short description for multi-part episodes, Television episode articles with short description and disambiguated page names, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. As Jerry is then escorted off the stage by a prison guard (Jon Hayman) for talking back at a heckler, he says to his audience of fellow prisoners, "Hey, you've been great! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. The trial is covered by Geraldo Rivera and Jane Wells. As a perk, they offer him the company jet to take him anywhere he likes and he, Elaine, George and Kramer are soon winging their way to Paris. 9 The episode garnered strongly divided responses upon airing, and continues to polarize critics and audiences. Before leaving with Sidra, Jackie Chiles tells the four that he may have lost the case, but he did get satisfied with Sidra while commenting "And by the way: they're real, and they're spectacular!". Looking for some great streaming picks? Rabbi Glickman is reading something from his book to Jerry's parents and Frank Costanza. On the plane that is piloted by Captain Mattox and his co-pilot Kurt Adams, George and Elaine argue over the quality of the plane and what Elaine considers an "effeminate" way in which George sits in the jet, while Kramer is still trying to get water out of his ears from a trip to the beach he made earlier in the day. It aired on NBC May 14, 1998 to an audience of 76 million viewers. Title: This episode first aired on May 14, 1998. Instead of helping him, they crack jokes about his size while Kramer films it all on his camcorder, then proceed to walk away. In addition to these people, many others from New York like Kramer's mother Babs Kramer and Matt Wilhelm have made the trip to watch the trial in the courtroom. It aired on NBC May 14, 1998 to an audience of 76 million viewers. Then, Jerry interrupts her with news of the pilot pickup and Elaine hangs up on Jill to take the call. District Attorney Hoyt (James Rebhorn) hears that Jackie Chiles will be representing Jerry and his friends and tells the prosecutor that he will find out everything about them. As the four are led to their jail cell, Jerry and George talk about their first words about a button in George's shirt that was mentioned in "The Seinfeld Chronicles". He then tells to the four he does not know how, or under what circumstances they found each other, but their callous indifference and utter disregard for everything that is good and decent has rocked the very foundation upon which society is built. Judge Vandalay adjourns the court and takes his leave from the courtroom as George angrily quotes to Kramer "You had to hop! 7 on the TV Guide Network special, TV's Most Unforgettable Finales. (including Kramer and George; Elaine is not seen as she is in the women's section of the prison) No one is laughing except for the studio audience and Kramer. The exchange between the minor cast members before the jury is cut down. See you in the cafeteria!" prev

Jerry and his friends do not have any choice but to call on Jackie Chiles to represent them for the upcoming trial. And makes want to rewatch the whole thing later. Elaine decides that she's going to use her one phone call from prison to call Jill, saying that the prison call is the "king of calls". When they see a fat man being car-jacked, they make fun of it but are soon arrested under a new Good Samaritan law for failing to help him. Testimonies from Arnold Deensfrei, Detective Blake, Mr. Lippman, Ramon, and Poppie.

Jackie Chiles makes out with Sidra until he gets a call that the jury has reached a verdict. Jerry and George have finally struck a deal with NBC to produce their pilot Jerry as a series, upon receiving a call from Elizabeth Clark calling from the office of NBC President James Kimbrough (Peter Riegert). J. Peterman, Keith Hernandez, Kenny Bania, and Mickey Abbot are playing pool for money at the bar. A lengthy trial ensues presided over by Judge Arthur Vandelay (Stanley Anderson). When they see a fat man being car-jacked, they make fun of it but are soon arrested under a new Good Samaritan law for failing to help him. Jerry's final standup is much longer than before.



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