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Seinfeld

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 5, 1989
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 180
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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Seinfeld(1989)
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A show about nothing.

TMDB Rating: 8.3 (2110 votes)

Overview

A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s. It's a show about nothing.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

5 episodes • 1989Avg: 7.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Seinfeld ChroniclesJul 5, 19897.0
2The Stake OutMay 31, 19907.3
3The RobberyJun 7, 19907.2
4Male UnbondingJun 14, 19907.1
5The Stock TipJun 21, 19907.4
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

12 episodes • 1991Avg: 7.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Ex-GirlfriendJan 23, 19917.5
2The Pony RemarkJan 30, 19917.3
3The JacketFeb 6, 19917.9
4The Phone MessageFeb 13, 19917.8
5The ApartmentApr 4, 19917.4
6The StatueApr 11, 19917.6
7The RevengeApr 18, 19917.7
8The Heart AttackApr 25, 19917.5
9The DealMay 2, 19917.6
10The Baby ShowerMay 16, 19917.2
11The Chinese RestaurantMay 23, 19918.3
12The BusboyJun 26, 19917.6
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

23 episodes • 1991Avg: 7.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The NoteSep 18, 19916.9
2The TruthSep 25, 19917.5
3The PenOct 2, 19917.5
4The DogOct 9, 19917.0
5The LibraryOct 16, 19918.0
6The Parking GarageOct 30, 19918.1
7The CafeNov 6, 19917.6
8The TapeNov 13, 19918.3
9The Nose JobNov 20, 19917.4
10The StrandedNov 27, 19917.4
11The Alternate SideDec 4, 19917.5
12The Red DotDec 11, 19917.8
13The SubwayJan 8, 19927.8
14The Pez DispenserJan 15, 19927.9
15The SuicideJan 29, 19927.3
16The Fix-UpFeb 5, 19928.1
17The Boyfriend (1)Feb 12, 19928.1
18The Boyfriend (2)Feb 12, 19927.3
19The LimoFeb 26, 19928.3
20The Good SamaritanMar 4, 19927.2
21The LetterMar 25, 19927.4
22The Parking SpaceApr 22, 19927.5
23The KeysMay 6, 19928.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1992Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Trip (1)Aug 12, 19927.5
2The Trip (2)Aug 19, 19927.8
3The PitchSep 16, 19928.0
4The TicketSep 16, 19927.7
5The WalletSep 23, 19927.4
6The WatchSep 30, 19927.8
7The Bubble BoyOct 7, 19927.9
8The Cheever LettersOct 28, 19927.7
9The OperaNov 4, 19927.5
10The VirginNov 11, 19927.3
11The ContestNov 18, 19928.6
12The AirportNov 25, 19928.3
13The PickDec 16, 19928.0
14The MovieJan 6, 19937.5
15The VisaJan 27, 19937.6
16The ShoesFeb 4, 19937.5
17The OutingFeb 11, 19939.0
18The Old ManFeb 18, 19937.4
19The ImplantFeb 25, 19937.9
20The Junior MintMar 18, 19938.2
21The Smelly CarApr 15, 19937.6
22The Handicap SpotMay 13, 19937.8
23The Pilot (1)May 20, 19938.2
24The Pilot (2)May 20, 19937.8
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 1993Avg: 7.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The MangoSep 16, 19938.2
2The Puffy ShirtSep 23, 19938.2
3The GlassesSep 30, 19937.9
4The Sniffing AccountantOct 7, 19937.9
5The BrisOct 14, 19937.4
6The Lip ReaderOct 28, 19938.0
7The Non-Fat YogurtNov 4, 19937.5
8The BarberNov 11, 19937.9
9The MasseuseNov 18, 19937.5
10The Cigar Store IndianDec 9, 19938.2
11The ConversionDec 16, 19937.8
12The StallJan 6, 19948.2
13The Dinner PartyFeb 3, 19947.8
14The Marine BiologistFeb 10, 19948.8
15The PieFeb 17, 19947.9
16The Stand-InFeb 24, 19947.6
17The WifeMar 17, 19947.7
18The Raincoats (1)Apr 28, 19947.9
19The Raincoats (2)Apr 28, 19947.2
20The FireMay 5, 19948.2
21The HamptonsMay 12, 19947.8
22The OppositeMay 19, 19948.9
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

24 episodes • 1994Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The ChaperoneSep 22, 19947.4
2The Big SaladSep 29, 19947.6
3The Pledge DriveOct 6, 19947.8
4The Chinese WomanOct 13, 19947.7
5The CouchOct 27, 19947.7
6The GymnastNov 3, 19947.9
7The SoupNov 10, 19947.6
8The Mom & Pop StoreNov 17, 19947.6
9The SecretaryDec 8, 19947.7
10The RaceDec 15, 19948.2
11The SwitchJan 5, 19958.2
12The Label MakerJan 19, 19958.1
13The ScofflawJan 26, 19957.8
14The Highlights of 100 (1)Feb 2, 19956.7
15The Highlights of 100 (2)Feb 2, 19958.3
16The BeardFeb 9, 19957.5
17The Kiss HelloFeb 16, 19957.6
18The DoormanFeb 23, 19957.9
19The JimmyMar 16, 19958.3
20The DoodleApr 6, 19958.0
21The Fusilli JerryApr 27, 19958.2
22The Diplomat's ClubMay 4, 19957.7
23The Face PainterMay 11, 19958.1
24The UnderstudyMay 18, 19957.8
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

24 episodes • 1995Avg: 7.8Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The EngagementSep 21, 19957.6
2The PostponementSep 28, 19957.8
3The MaestroOct 5, 19957.7
4The WinkOct 12, 19957.9
5The Hot TubOct 19, 19958.0
6The Soup NaziNov 2, 19958.8
7The Secret CodeNov 9, 19957.9
8The Pool GuyNov 16, 19958.0
9The SpongeDec 7, 19957.7
10The GumDec 14, 19958.0
11The RyeJan 4, 19968.3
12The CaddyJan 25, 19967.8
13The SevenFeb 1, 19967.7
14The Cadillac (1)Feb 8, 19967.9
15The Cadillac (2)Feb 8, 19967.8
16The Shower HeadFeb 15, 19968.1
17The DollFeb 22, 19967.6
18The Friars ClubMar 7, 19967.3
19The Wig MasterApr 4, 19967.3
20The CalzoneApr 25, 19968.0
21The Bottle Deposit (1)May 2, 19967.6
22The Bottle Deposit (2)May 2, 19967.5
23The Wait OutMay 9, 19968.0
24The InvitationsMay 16, 19968.0
Season 8 Poster

Season 8

22 episodes • 1996Avg: 7.9Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The FoundationSep 19, 19967.5
2The Soul MateSep 26, 19967.6
3The Bizarro JerryOct 3, 19968.2
4The Little KicksOct 10, 19968.1
5The PackageOct 17, 19968.0
6The FatiguesOct 31, 19967.6
7The ChecksNov 7, 19967.7
8The Chicken RoasterNov 14, 19968.2
9The AbstinenceNov 21, 19968.4
10The Andrea DoriaDec 19, 19967.8
11The Little JerryJan 9, 19977.7
12The MoneyJan 16, 19977.6
13The ComebackJan 30, 19977.8
14The Van Buren BoysFeb 6, 19977.7
15The SusieFeb 13, 19977.8
16The PotholeFeb 20, 19978.1
17The English PatientMar 13, 19977.9
18The NapApr 10, 19978.0
19The Yada YadaApr 24, 19978.5
20The MillenniumMay 1, 19977.7
21The Muffin TopsMay 8, 19977.9
22The Summer of GeorgeMay 15, 19977.9
Season 9 Poster

Season 9

24 episodes • 1997Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Butter ShaveSep 25, 19977.6
2The VoiceOct 2, 19978.1
3The Serenity NowOct 9, 19978.2
4The BloodOct 16, 19978.0
5The Junk MailOct 30, 19977.8
6The Merv Griffin ShowNov 6, 19977.8
7The SlicerNov 13, 19977.7
8The BetrayalNov 20, 19977.9
9The ApologyDec 11, 19977.5
10The StrikeDec 18, 19977.8
11The DealershipJan 8, 19988.1
12The Reverse PeepholeJan 15, 19987.8
13The CartoonJan 29, 19987.6
14The Strong BoxFeb 5, 19987.5
15The WizardFeb 26, 19987.5
16The BurningMar 19, 19987.8
17The BookstoreApr 9, 19987.6
18The FroggerApr 23, 19988.0
19The MaidApr 30, 19987.7
20The Puerto Rican DayMay 7, 19987.7
21The Chronicle (1)May 14, 19987.2
22The Chronicle (2)May 14, 19988.0
23The Finale (1)May 14, 19987.2
24The Finale (2)May 14, 19986.9

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