![]() Image Credit: ©Castle Rock Entertainment/Courtesy Everett Collection Across town, Elaine gets mixed signal from a guy at the gym where George lands in hot water for peeing in the shower. In “The Wife,” Jerry shares his 25% discount at the local dry cleaner’s with Cox’s Meryl before the faux intimacy proves too much for their budding romance. Six months before Courteney Cox would become Monica from “Friends,” she appeared on “Seinfeld” as one of Jerry’s most memorable flings. Image Credit: Dan Zaitz / ©Castle Rock Entertainment / Courtesy Everett Collection Plus, Kramer grapples with public parking. Jerry meets his match in the ill-fated “The Jacket.” After splurging on a suede jacket (that just so happens to have a pink-striped lining), Jerry joins George on an awkward night-out with legendary writer/Elaine’s dad Alton Benes. The romance would be explained away in Season 3 with Jerry saying he and Elaine broke up offscreen. It’s a short-lived endeavor, unfortunately. In the surprisingly sweet Season 2 episode, the friends re-explore their former fling and (spoiler alert) even decide to become a couple by the episode’s end. Keep reading for our updated list of the 50 best episodes of “Seinfeld.”įor the rare “Seinfeld” fan who believes Elaine and Jerry belonged together - few and far between, though they may be! - “The Deal” is a cherished treasure. Many of our favorite episodes didn’t necessarily produce the iconic moments that have permeated pop culture, but they cram truly astounding levels of humor into 22 minutes. Seinfeld and David were masters of weaving multiple storylines together to form an unexpectedly rich comedic tapestry, and some of the show’s funniest scenes were in service of relatively minor plots. But a blatant lack of qualifications and an astronomically low probability of success never stopped George Costanza from attempting a task - so in his spirit, we had no choice but to give it our best shot.īecause humor is subjective, these episodes were ranked with a methodology that prioritized narrative depth. There are simply so many classics that any list that doesn’t feature all 172 episodes will inevitably be laden with inexcusable snubs. There’s a reason that we still quote the show more than the thousands of other sitcoms that have premiered since it went off the air.Įstablishing a definitive ranking of “Seinfeld” episodes is a Sisyphean task for even the show’s most ardent devotees. Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George won our hearts by treating the nuances of toilet paper, shrinkage, and close-talkers with the Shakespearean heft that they often take on in our own minds as we’re trying to get through the day. The series, which followed four self-absorbed New Yorkers floating through an existence of petty grievances and failed romances, cut to the core of our culture of narcissism and the ways that slight inconveniences can feel like insurmountable obstacles. Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s iconic sitcom has been immortalized by its own self-deprecating moniker as a “show about nothing,” but each passing year reveals that the show was ahead of its time as a work of modern philosophy. A cultural phenomenon during its original run that became one of the most quoted shows of the past quarter century, “Seinfeld” is a work of art that remains in a class of its own. Seinfeld will go down in history as the show that revolutionized TV.We might be living in the era of Peak TV (or you know, were living, before the strike), but there’s no denying that multi-camera sitcoms peaked from Jto May 14, 1998. It showcased the lives of four friends who would discuss their lives as they ate at their favorite cafe, Monk's. Seinfeld, said to be a show about nothing, was actually about a lot. George Costanza is a short, stalky, bald man, who for most of his life, lived with his parents. Elaine Benes is Jerry's ex-girlfriend who he remains good friends with. ![]() Jerry Seinfeld is a comedian who's next door neighbor, Cosmo Kramer, is a professional moocher, the brains behind several get-rich-quick schemes, and is over at Jerry's apartment more than his own. Seinfeld Season 4 Episodes.Ī show about nothing, or is it? Seinfeld revolves around the everyday lives of four single New Yorkers. Season 4 Episode 7 of Seinfeld resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic. ![]() Meanwhile, Kramer and Naomi go to the cabin, uninvited. They all play trivial pursuit with the boy and George fights with him over an answer. They all take a side trip with Jerry to visit a sick fan who is a 'bubble boy' in order to avoid germs. Elaine, Jerry, George and Susan go to a cabin owned by Susan's father.
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