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May 14, 1998 — NBC — the last Seinfeld episode. Like a cathartic check-in, it's a look back, while also being a look to the future. Seinfeld will never be the same again. With Episode 179 in the rear-view mirror, what is the future for Seinfeld? What does that mean for NBC? And if you're an aficionado of Seinfeld, you're more than familiar with the closing sequence of the show. We'll talk about it. But first, let's talk about the ratings. Were they good? How did they compare to the ratings for the series as a whole? Did the finale have an impact? Is there a long-term impact? Every finale leads to speculation about the future. Is there a finale tatoo of sorts? Should NBC cancel? Should the cast start their own spin-off? Is the show cancelled or will it continue? Of course, it depends on how you look at the finale. There are multiple perspectives. The fans' perspective. The NBC perspective. The cast perspective. The production perspective. The writers' perspective. The network perspective. And the fans' perspective. That's an ugly cut but the tears aren't real. That's the next episode. . Seinfeld Finale: Synopsis: The finale of Seinfeld is a two-part episode of the sitcom. It premiered on NBC on May 14, 1998, and aired again on May 21, 1998, at 9:00pm. The first part, titled "The Finale", consisted of two episodes (seasons 8 & 9) that served as the series finale. The second part, titled "The Checks Not Run", consisted of the next two episodes (seasons 9 & 10) of the series. They were broadcast on May 21, 1998, and aired again on May 28, 1998, at 9:00pm. For "The Finale", the audience is invited to the "final scene" at Jerry's apartment, after the credits. In "The Finale", the characters celebrate their success, and they show their emotions about it. Elaine gives George and Jerry her most expensive engagement ring. Kramer announces to Jerry and George that he is closing the music store, and asks to be fired. George and Jerry do not fire him. Instead, they, as well as all of the other characters, give him one last good-bye. George and Jerry ask Kramer ac619d1d87


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