Ep 23. The Finale (1)
- TVPG
- May 14, 1998
- 55 min
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7.8 (4,923)
The beloved sitcom Seinfeld comes to a close with its ninth season, ending with a two-part finale aptly titled "The Finale." In the first half of the finale, the four main characters find themselves embroiled in a legal battle after they are arrested and charged with breaking a Good Samaritan law.
Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer find themselves in hot water after they witness a carjacking and fail to help out the victim. Instead, they mock him and take photos of the incident, prompting authorities to arrest them for violating the Good Samaritan law. As they prepare for their trial, the gang begins to reflect on the impact they've had on each other's lives and the world around them.
Meanwhile, a number of characters from past episodes make appearances, including the Soup Nazi, Puddy, and the Bubble Boy. As the trial progresses, the gang is forced to defend their actions and try to convince the jury that their lack of action was not a crime. However, their defense is jeopardized when they are unable to remember the name of the carjacking victim.
As the trial comes to a close, things take a surprise turn when the gang is targeted by a number of their past enemies, including the "Low-Talker" and the "Close-Talker." In a dramatic final showdown, the four friends must fight for their lives and their freedom, with the outcome ultimately determining their fates.
Overall, "The Finale" is a fitting end to one of the most beloved sitcoms in television history, offering a satisfying conclusion to the antics and misadventures of the unforgettable main characters. With its mix of humor, heart, and drama, this episode is a must-watch for any fan of Seinfeld.