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The Finale
Season 9, Episodes 23 & 24
Airdate May 14, 1998
Production Number 923/924
Written by Larry David
Directed by Andy Ackerman
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The Finale is the twenty-third and twenty-fourth episode of the ninth season of Seinfeld, and the one hundred seventy-ninth and one hundred eightieth episodes overall.

Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)

and Jason Alexander (George)

with Wayne Knight (Newman), Jerry Stiller (Frank), Estelle Harris (Estelle), Liz Sheridan (Helen), Barney Martin (Morty)

Guest Starring: Ian Abercrombie (Mr. Pitt), Stanley Anderson (Judge Vandelay), Frances Bay (Mrs. Choate), Peter Blood (Jay Crespi), David Byrd (Pharmacist), Tony Carlin (Co-Worker), Steve Carlson (Captain Maddox), Melanie Chartoff (Robin), Brian Doyle-Murray (Mel Sanger), David Dunard (Guard), Donna Evans (Woman), Geoffrey C. Ewing (Bailiff), Richard Fancy (Lippman), Warren Frost (Mr. Ross), Brian George (Babu), Philip Baker Hall (Bookman), Teri Hatcher (Sidra), John Hayman (Bubble Boy), Richard Herd (Wilhelm), Keith Hernandez (Himself), Steve Hytner (Bania), Carlos Jacott (Pool Guy), Scott Jaeck (Officer Vogel), Wendle Josepher (Susie), Robert Katims (Mr. Deensfrei), Scott Klace (Guard), Jane Leeves (Marla), Len Lesser (Uncle Leo), Bruce Mahler (Rabbi), Wendel Meldrum (Low-Talker) Phil Morris (Jackie Chiles), Sheree North (Babs), John O'Hurley (J. Peterman), Ed O'Ross (Det. Blake), Kevin Page (Stu Chermak), James Pickens, Jr. (Det. Hudson), John Pinette (Howie), Victor Raider-Wexler (Dr. Wexler), James Rebhorn (D.A. Hoyt), Peter Riegert (Kimbrough), Geraldo Rivera (Himself), McNally Sagal (Carol), Miguel Sandoval (Marcelino), Reni Santoni (Poppy), Gay Thomas (O'Neal), Larry Thomas (Soup Nazi), Myra Turley (Foreman), Patrick Warburton (David Puddy), Danny Woodburn (Mickey), Grace Zabriskie (Mrs. Ross)

Also Starring: Van Epperson (Passerby), Jeff Johnson (Criminal), Sean Moran (Man), Dianne Turley Travis (Receptionist), Jim Zulevic (Bernie)

Contents

Plot Overview

Attempting to fly to Paris on a private jet, plane trouble sees the gang land in the small town of Latham, Massachusetts, and upon seeing a fat guy being robbed, laughs at the situation rather than help him. They're arrested for violating a Good Samaritan law and put on trial, and while Jackie Childs defends them, the prosecutor manages to line up a host of people who were wronged by them over the years, who now want to finally see them get their comeuppance.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

The 'character witnesses' in order of appearance:

  • Officer Matt Vogel, the officer who arrested them.
  • Howie, the mugging victim they mocked, rather than helped.
  • Mrs. Choate, the old lady Jerry mugged for a loaf of Schnitzer's marble rye bread.
  • Marla Penny, a/k/a Marla the Virgin, who was appalled that she was a pawn in the 'Master of My Domain' contest.
  • Donald Sanger, a/k/a Bubble Boy, whose argument with George over a misprint on a Trivial Pursuit card almost proved fatal.
  • The lady that Kramer sold a defective wheelchair to.
  • Dr. Wexler, the doctor on duty when Susan died, who testifies to George's over-exuberant state upon hearing she died.
  • Sidra Holland, the busty beauty whom Jerry dated and of whom, wondered if they were or fake. Elaine accidentally found out the answer when she slipped and fell in the health club sauna and landed squarely on Sidra's breasts.
  • Joe Bookman, the 'library cop' who came down on Jerry for the overdue (by 25 years!) copy of Tropic of Cancer.
  • Robin, whom George dated. When a fire broke out in her kitchen during a party for her son, George shoved a number of people out of the way to get out, including an old lady and several kids.
  • The security guard at the shopping mall who caught Jerry and George urinating in the mall's garage.
  • The detective who busted Kramer thinking he was a pimp.
  • Leslie, Kramer's girlfriend and the 'low talker' clothes designer who designed the puffy shirt Jerry wore on the Today Show.
  • George Steinbrenner, New York Yankees owner and George's one-time boss.
  • Marcellino, the bodega owner who got Jerry involved in the world of cock fighting.
  • The pharmacist who sold Elaine the remaining quantity of the Today contraceptive sponge.
  • Someone who saw Elaine's exposed nipple.
  • Mr. Pitt, Elaine's former boss who eventually accused her of trying to kill him.
  • Yev Kassim, a/k/a the 'Soup Nazi', the overly strict soup kitchen owner whom Elaine drove out of business when she found his secret recipes.
  • Babu Bhatt, the Pakistani restauranteur who first saw his restaurant closed thanks to Jerry, and later was deported back to Pakistan, again, thanks to Jerry.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes