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    THE SEINFELD PROJECT: SEASON 9 and Favorite Episodes

    Matt DeCristo By Matt DeCristoSeptember 11, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Seinfeld ends after its 9th season. I could tear it apart but I won’t. I still remember watching this live in 1997 and 1998 and loving it, despite its vast difference from the earlier years. And that terrible finale.

    I had fun reciting lines with friends and watching every Thursday night. The cast bid farewell by having fun making the episodes, even though they are pretty wacky.

    It’s my favorite show and always will be. It’s something I will always have on an endless loop.

    FAVORITE EPISODES BY SEASON

    SEASON 1 (1/5)
    The Seinfeld Chronicles

    SEASON 2 (2/12)
    The Chinese Restaurant
    The Pony Remark

    SEASON 3 (7/23)
    The Library
    The Parking Garage
    The Café
    The Red Dot
    The Subway
    The Pez Dispenser
    The Letter

    I can’t see…

    SEASON 4 (8/23)
    The Wallet
    The Watch
    The Pick
    The Movie
    The Visa
    The Outing
    The Junior Mint
    The Implant

    SEASON 5 (11/22)
    The Puffy Shirt
    The Sniffing Accountant
    The Non-Fat Yogurt
    The Masseuse
    The Conversion
    The Stall
    The Dinner Party
    The Marine Biologist
    The Pie
    The Raincoats
    The Opposite

    Adious muchacho!

    SEASON 6 (9/24)
    The Gymnist
    The Mom and Pop Store
    The Secretary
    The Race
    The Scofflaw
    The Kiss Hello
    The Doorman
    The Jimmy
    The Face Painter

    SEASON 7 (8/24)
    The Engagement
    The Hot Tub
    The Soup Nazi
    The Secret Code
    The Pool Guy
    The Caddy
    The Seven
    The Doll

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    SEASON 8 (7/8)
    The Little Kicks
    The Bizarro Jerry
    The Chicken Roaster
    The Van Buren Boys
    The Pothole
    The Yada Yada
    The Summer of George

    Seinfeld is available to stream on Netflix

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