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  • ltPj_Q3AFfc   I’ve always liked the fact that the button conversation is the opening dialogue in The Seinfeld Chronicles and is the closing dialogue in The Finale (not including the stand-up of cours

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  • I know this isn’t related to UK ratings in 2021, but I was looking at US ratings the week Seinfeld aired its last episode. Great to see an almost exact figure for Seinfeld, usually it’s stated at 76.3

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34. THE MAESTRO (1995)

 

 

”The Maestro" is an episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It first aired on October 5, 1995. It was the series' 113th episode and third episode of the seventh season. The episode debuted recurring character Jackie Chiles, a lawyer who represents Kramer in the hot coffee case introduced in the previous episode. The title character is played by Mark Metcalf. Elaine dates him while Jerry tries to disprove his claim that there are no houses available to rent in all of Tuscany.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Maestro_(Seinfeld)

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31. THE BOTTLE DEPOSIT (1, 1996)

 

 

”The Bottle Deposit" is a two-part episode, and the 131st and 132nd episode and 21st and 22nd episode of the seventh season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 2, 1996. This was originally an hour-long episode, but it was split into two parts for syndication.

 

The episode was written by Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin. The director was Andy Ackerman.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bottle_Deposit

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29. THE RAINCOATS (1, 1994)

 

”The Raincoats" is a two-part episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 82nd and 83rd episode. This was the 18th and 19th episode of the fifth season. The episode was first shown on NBC on April 28, 1994, and garnered an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

 

The episode was written by Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Larry David, and Jerry Seinfeld and directed by Tom Cherones. The episode's storylines include George trying to weasel his way out of a commitment to the Big Brother program, Elaine's discomfort with her boyfriend's friendliness, Morty scheming to sell boxes of raincoats he designed before he and Helen go on vacation, and Jerry and his girlfriend being caught making out at a theatrical showing of Schindler's List.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Raincoats_(Seinfeld)

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28. THE CHEEVER LETTERS (1992)

 

”The Cheever Letters" is the 48th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, the 8th episode of season four. It was written by Larry David, Elaine Pope, and Tom Leopold, and directed by Tom Cherones. It premiered on October 28, 1992.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cheever_Letters

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27. THE STAND-IN (1994)

 

”The Stand-In" is the 80th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 16th episode of the fifth season. It aired on February 24, 1994. In this episode, Jerry struggles to get a hospitalized friend to laugh, George persists in dating a woman he doesn't like to avoid being perceived as unable to commit, and Kramer encourages his friend Mickey Abbott to wear lifts in order to keep his job as a stand-in.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stand_In_(Seinfeld)

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26. THE STRIKE (1997)

 

”The Strike" is the 166th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the tenth episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on December 18, 1997. This episode features and popularized the holiday of Festivus.

 

This episode popularized the concept of a "two-face": someone who looks attractive sometimes and looks bad at other times, depending on exterior conditions, such as lighting. It also explains why Kramer never held a job throughout the show. The episode is also notable for featuring an appearance by actor-playwright Tracy Letts, who would win the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play August: Osage County. TV Guide ranked this number three on its "Top 10 Holiday Episodes" list.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strike_(Seinfeld)

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25. THE PEN (1991)

 

”The Pen" is the 20th episode of Seinfeld, the third episode of the third season which first aired on October 2, 1991.

 

This is the only episode in which George does not appear. As a result, the actor who played him, Jason Alexander, threatened to quit the show after the table read only featured two of the main cast actors, Jerry and Elaine. This episode is also one of just two episodes in which Kramer does not appear (the other being "The Chinese Restaurant") and is the first appearance of Morty's rival Jack Klompus and of Uncle Leo's wife (and Jerry's aunt) Stella.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pen

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22. THE LABEL MAKER (1995)

 

”The Label Maker" is the 98th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 12th episode of the sixth season. It aired on January 19, 1995. The episode centers around a pair of Super Bowl tickets which are repeatedly gifted from one person to another, while Kramer and Newman take drastic steps to keep each other from cheating at Risk and George fears he is competing for his girlfriend's affections with her roommate.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Label_Maker

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21. THE NOSE JOB (1991)

 

”The Nose Job" is the 26th episode of Seinfeld. It is the ninth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on November 20, 1991. The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and was directed by Tom Cherones.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nose_Job

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20. THE RACE (1994)

 

”The Race" is the 96th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, the tenth episode of the sixth season. The episode first aired on December 15, 1994. The story follows Jerry as he meets an old rival, who suspects that he cheated in a high school race and wishes to re-run it. Elaine is put on a "blacklist" and finds out her boyfriend is a communist. George responds to a personal ad in the Daily Worker and Kramer, who is working as a department store Santa Claus, is convinced to become a communist by Elaine's boyfriend.

 

"The Race" was one of Jerry Seinfeld's favorite episodes of Seinfeld due to its Superman themes.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Race_(Seinfeld)

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19. THE JIMMY (1995)

 

”The Jimmy" is the 105th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 19th episode of the sixth season. It originally aired on March 16, 1995. The episode's title refers to guest character Jimmy (played by Anthony Starke), who transmits his habit of referring to himself in the third person to regular characters George and Elaine. In other plot threads of the episode, Jerry becomes suspicious of the goings-on at Tim Whatley's dental office, and Kramer is mistaken for a mentally challenged person, leading him to be a guest of honor with Mel Tormé, who appears in the episode as himself.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jimmy

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18. THE LITTLE KICKS (1996)

 

”The Little Kicks" is the 138th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. This was the fourth episode of the eighth season. It was originally broadcast on the NBC network on October 10, 1996.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Kicks

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17. THE BUBBLE BOY (1992)

 

”The Bubble Boy" is the 47th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. It is the seventh episode of the fourth season. In this episode, the cast visits a youth who lives in quarantine due to an immune deficiency on the way to Susan's family cabin.

The episode was directed by Tom Cherones and written by Larry David and Larry Charles, airing on October 7, 1992.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bubble_Boy_(Seinfeld)

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16. THE JUNIOR MINT (1993)

 

”The Junior Mint" is the 60th episode of the Universal sitcom Seinfeld. It was the 19th episode of the fourth season. It aired on March 18, 1993. This episode won Michael Richards his first Emmy of the series.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Junior_Mint

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