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Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, who collaborated on every rewrite, often working 16-hour days. Theme Music:

In the past, finding every episode was a chore of collecting DVD box sets. Today, the rights have shifted several times. As of 2025, the primary home for is: seinfeld all episodes

| Season | Episodes | Original Run | Iconic Episode Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 5 | 1989-1990 | "The Seinfeld Chronicles" | | 2 | 12 | 1991 | "The Pony Remark" | | 3 | 23 | 1991-1992 | "The Boyfriend" | | 4 | 24 | 1992-1993 | "The Contest" | | 5 | 22 | 1993-1994 | "The Mango" | | 6 | 24 | 1994-1995 | "The Face Painter" | | 7 | 24 | 1995-1996 | "The Soup Nazi" | | 8 | 22 | 1996-1997 | "The Little Kicks" | | 9 | 24 | 1997-1998 | "The Betrayal" | Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, who collaborated on

Structurally, Seinfeld revolutionized television writing through the "interweaving plot." In a standard sitcom, an A-plot and a B-plot run parallel, occasionally intersecting. In Seinfeld , four disparate plotlines would begin in isolation and converge in the final act with the precision of a Swiss watch. As of 2025, the primary home for is:

" (S2, E11) : A experimental "bottle episode" that takes place entirely in real-time while the cast waits for a table [3, 7]. The Opposite

Seinfeld all episodes constitute more than a television show; they are a cultural operating system. Its phrases have entered the lexicon (“yada yada yada,” “spongeworthy,” “no soup for you”). Its visual gags (the puffy shirt, the European leg shave, Festivus for the rest of us) are instantly recognizable icons. In an era of prestige television with serialized arcs and tragic heroes, Seinfeld remains a paradox: a complex show that succeeded by pretending to be simple, a moral show that pretended to be immoral, and a show about nothing that ended up being about everything. It took the petty, the banal, and the narcissistic and turned it into high art. As Jerry tells George in “The Opposite,” “If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.” Seinfeld took every instinct of the traditional sitcom, reversed it, and created the most influential comedy of all time. And for that, we are all yada yada yada—grateful.