The episode where Kramer performed stand up at The Laugh Factory is obviously the best one. The second best is when George attempted to sexually assault Julia Roberts in a Beverly Hills hotel but was thwarted by Richard Gere. (Does that make me qualify to write for Barstool Sports?)
about to finish my rewatch and I honestly think seasons 8 and 9 are way better than they're given credit for
100% agreed, I think compared to the sheer amount of absurd sitcom-type show plots since 2000ish, later seasons of Seinfeld never felt "too unbelievable" or w.e the criticisms have been lol to me anyway
yeah, I guess compared to earlier seasons its a lot more outlandish, but because I'm so used to everything that came after, it isn't that crazy haha
It wasn't a planned finale, but the end of season 7 works just fine as the end of the show. Their true depravity is shown, feigning a little bid of sadness for Susan before giving up and going back to normal.
I don't really think any of the characters' actions post-s7 are huge departures either, although I do think jerry got a bit less subtle
I think there’s a significant difference in the dialogue of seasons 8/9 compared to the rest of the show. I think the element of Larry’s writing I’m terms of dialogue is apparent. It’s funny because seasons 8 and 9 are criticized the way they are, yet they contain a handful of their most popular episodes.