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Seinfeld is one of the biggest and best sitcoms of all time, and its series finale in 1998 was among the most watched ever. Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the NBC series became a major part of pop culture over its nine seasons, but that final episode was deemed its worst by even its most hardcore fans. In the Seinfeld finale, Jerry, George , Kramer , and Elaine find themselves on trial, where all of their heinous acts from the past come back to haunt them.
The final episode starts normally enough, before Jerry and George get the call that their pilot is finally being picked up by NBC. All four of the friends get on a plane for a celebratory trip to Paris, but an emergency causes the plane to land in a small Massachusetts town. It's there that the gang sees an overweight man getting carjacked. Rather than help him, they make fun of the guy while Kramer records it with his video camera.
Related 'Seinfeld's Strangest Episode Was So Offensive That Jason Alexander Demanded a Rewrite Even George Costanza thought it went too far. 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Has a 'Seinfeld' Scene With the Foursome Out of Prison In the faux Seinfeld reunion scenes, the four are out of prison and back to their Manhattan lives, with Jerry still living in his apartment and the friends still going to the same diner. They might have their lives back, but they have changed drastically since we last saw them.
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