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Season 6 – Seinfeld

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Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
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Seinfeld — Season 6

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David Sims AV Club 09/05/2018
Seinfeld season six has its ups and downs. Its main problem is that it doesn't have a strong enough through-line. Go to Full Review
John P. McCarthy Variety 09/05/2018
The beauty of Seinfeld is that it isn't fueled by a sense of place, or even situations, but by a nexus of ideas and characters. You'd be forgiven for thinking the execution is incidental. Go to Full Review
Joe Reid Decider 08/27/2019
Of all the phenomenal Jerry Stiller line readings in Seinfeld history, the one about stopping short might be his greatest. And then he goes and tops himself with his reaction to falling atop that corkscrew pasta. Go to Full Review
Colin McCormick Screen Rant 08/26/2019
The show began to be populated with more and more odd characters which helped to add even more life to the whole thing. Go to Full Review
Irina Curovic Screen Rant 08/26/2019
It followed after two of the show's strongest seasons and did extremely well in an effort to execute the winning formula with the same success, but fell just slightly short. Go to Full Review
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Rob L Feb 18 incredibly underrated season. See more Marco L @decatur555 Apr 9 (CASTELLANO) Seinfeld no fue solo una serie, fue una revolución. La mejor comedia de todos los tiempos, sin discusión. Pocas cosas en televisión han logrado lo que consiguió esta joya: convertir lo cotidiano, lo trivial, lo absurdo, en comedia perfecta. Cada episodio es una pequeña obra maestra de observación, ironía y genialidad. Y sí, cuando terminó, lloré. Porque sabía que no volvería a haber nada igual. No tiene capítulos flojos. Algunos están más arriba en el podio, claro —el del parking, el de la serie sobre nada, el viaje a los Hamptons, Festivus, el del restaurante chino...— pero todos son buenísimos. Siempre encuentras algo que te hace reír, una frase, una reacción, una mirada, un giro ridículo pero brillantemente escrito. La construcción de las tramas, cómo se cruzan y se cierran con una precisión casi matemática, es una lección de guion para quien quiera aprender a escribir comedia. Y los personajes… qué decir. Jerry, George, Elaine y Kramer son ya parte de la historia de la televisión, y no solo por lo que dicen, sino por cómo lo dicen, por lo que callan, por lo que representan. Todos tienen sus momentos brillantes, y ninguno podría haber sido interpretado por otra persona. Cada uno de ellos es indispensable para que la serie funcione como ese engranaje perfecto que nunca chirría. Es cierto que fue una serie sobre nada, pero también lo es que acabó hablando de todo. De relaciones, de neurosis, de egoísmo, de inseguridad, de comida, de sexo, de normas sociales ridículas... y lo hizo con un descaro, una elegancia y una inteligencia inigualables. Han pasado los años y Seinfeld no ha envejecido. Sigue siendo tan divertida, tan irreverente y tan inteligente como el primer día. Y eso, en televisión, es algo al alcance de muy pocos. (ENGLISH) Seinfeld wasn’t just a TV show — it was a revolution. The greatest comedy of all time, no debate. Few things on television have achieved what this gem did: turning the everyday, the trivial, the absurd into perfect comedy. Every episode is a small masterpiece of observation, irony, and brilliance. And yes, when it ended, I cried. Because I knew nothing like it would ever come again. There are no weak episodes. Some are obviously at the top — the parking garage, the show about nothing, the Hamptons, Festivus, the Chinese restaurant — but every single one is great. There’s always something that makes you laugh: a line, a reaction, a look, a ridiculous twist that’s so cleverly written. The way the storylines are constructed, how they intersect and wrap up with near-mathematical precision, it’s a masterclass in sitcom writing. And the characters… what can I say? Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are TV legends — not just because of what they say, but how they say it, what they don’t say, and what they represent. Each of them has their brilliant moments, and none could’ve been played by anyone else. They’re all essential to the show’s perfect balance. It’s true that it was a show about nothing, but somehow, it ended up talking about everything. Relationships, neuroses, selfishness, insecurity, food, sex, ridiculous social rules… and it did so with a boldness, elegance, and intelligence that’s unmatched. Years have passed and Seinfeld hasn’t aged a bit. It’s still just as funny, irreverent, and sharp as it was on day one. And that — in the world of TV — is something only a handful ever achieve. See more Jure J 06/05/2024 Amazing TV show. Newman is the best. Hello Newman Hi Jerry. See more Edoardo C @HAROLDO 03/24/2023 this bunch of phenomenal people made the History of Television See more ahmad m @ahmadmelhem 04/30/2022 The story progresses along nicely, there's more continuity, and a ton more gags. See more Wiz Dogg 9 10/12/2021 Not as great as the previous one but overall a really good time with more classic episodes. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 22, 1994 The Chaperone Kramer acts as chaperone when Jerry goes on a date with Miss Rhode Island (Marguerite MacIntyre). Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 29, 1994 The Big Salad George's date gets credit for a salad purchase; Newman once dumped Jerry's date; Kramer clashes with a former athlete. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 6, 1994 The Pledge Drive Jerry convinces George to ask baseball player Danny Tartabull to appear on a public television pledge drive. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 13, 1994 The Chinese Woman A series of mishaps occur when George's phone lines get crossed and a woman answers when anyone calls. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 27, 1994 The Couch Jerry's purchase of a new sofa helps Elaine land a new romantic interest when she begins dating the man who delivered it (David James Elliott). Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 3, 1994 The Gymnast Elaine must substitute for her boss in a merger deal; a girlfriend's mom sees George eating out of the trash. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 10, 1994 The Soup Jerry is forced to treat an obnoxious comic (Stephen Hytner) to dinner after accepting a designer suit. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 17, 1994 The Mom and Pop Store Elaine wins her boss (Ian Abercrombie) a chance to walk in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. George buys the car of a celebrity. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 8, 1994 The Secretary George hires a dowdy assistant (Vicki Lewis) whose competence and productivity prove to be a turn-on. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 15, 1994 The Race Jerry is challenged to a race by a former high-school classmate; Kramer fights for his rights as a store Santa. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 5, 1995 The Switch George discovers Kramer's first name while trying to determine whether his girlfriend has an eating disorder. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 19, 1995 The Label Maker Given a familiar label maker, Jerry becomes suspicious of the friend (Bryan Cranston) who gave it to him. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 26, 1995 The Scofflaw A friend (Jon Lovitz) fakes illness to get Jerry's sympathy; Kramer obstructs justice. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 2, 1995 Highlights of a Hundred Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 2, 1995 Highlights of a Hundred Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 9, 1995 The Beard Elaine tries to convert a gay acquaintance (Robert Mailhouse) to heterosexuality; George and his date have secrets. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 16, 1995 The Kiss Hello Jerry runs into trouble with Elaine's friend Wendy (Wendie Malick) after he decides to stop kissing acquaintances. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 23, 1995 The Doorman Jerry covers for a hostile doorman (Larry Miller) at Elaine's boss's (Ian Abercrombie) apartment; George's father is living with him. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 16, 1995 The Jimmy Kramer's numbing experience at the dentist wins him a spot in a charity concert; George is accused of stealing. Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 6, 1995 The Doodle Jerry is forced to flee his apartment when it must be bug-bombed for fleas, which prevents Elaine from getting a manuscript she needs. Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 27, 1995 The Fusilli Jerry Jerry feels betrayed when his method of pleasing a woman is used on Elaine by a friend (Patrick Warburton). Details Episode 22 Aired May 4, 1995 The Diplomats Club Jerry plans to meet a supermodel at an airport lounge; Mr. Pitt tells Elaine he has mentioned her in his will; George tries to prove he isn't racist; Kramer gambles with a Texan. Details Episode 23 Aired May 11, 1995 The Face Painter Elaine's boyfriend shows his support for a hockey team by painting his face and taunting opposing fans. Details Episode 24 Aired May 18, 1995 The Understudy George and Jerry are suspected of roughing up Bette Midler in a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend, Bette's understudy, a chance to take the stage. Details
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Season Info

Director
Andy Ackerman, D. Owen Trainor
Creator
Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David
Executive Producer
Larry David, George Shapiro, Howard West
Screenwriter
Tom Gammill, Larry David, Carol Leifer, Alec Berg, Peter Mehlman, Bruce Kirschbaum, Max Pross, Marjorie Gross, Jeff Schaffer, Bill Masters, Jerry Seinfeld, Sam Kass, Charlie Rubin
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG (D)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 22, 1994
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