Finale (Part 2)

Episode 24, Season 9| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 05-14-1998
The gang is put on trial for not assisting the car jacking victim, thus violating the Good Samaritan law. A lengthy trial ensues where many characters from past shows are brought in as character witnesses to recount the gang's tendency for selfish acts. Jerry, Kramer, Elaine and George are all sentenced to a year in jail to reflect on their past conduct. Nothing much changes as minutiae is still obsessed over and Jerry starts his stand-up routines again. less
The gang is put on trial for not assisting the car jacking victim, thus violating the Good Samaritan law. A lengthy trial ensues where many characters from past shows are brought in as character witnesses to recount the gang's tendency for selfish acts. … more

Finale (Part 1)

Episode 23, Season 9| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 05-14-1998
Jerry and George finally strike a deal with NBC to produce their sitcom and in advance of having to move to LA, they gather the gang for a 'last hurrah' vacation to Paris on NBC's jet. Kramer, however, causes engine problems and the jet is forced to land in a small town in Michigan, but not before Elaine and George spill some secrets thinking they are going to crash. While waiting for the plane to be fixed, the gang witnesses a car jacking but does nothing to help the victim. They are arrested for doing 'nothing'. less
Jerry and George finally strike a deal with NBC to produce their sitcom and in advance of having to move to LA, they gather the gang for a 'last hurrah' vacation to Paris on NBC's jet. Kramer, however, causes engine problems and the jet is forced to … more

Clip Show (Part 2)

Episode 22, Season 9| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 05-14-1998

Clip Show (Part 1)

Episode 21, Season 9| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 05-14-1998

Puerto Rican Day

Episode 20, Season 9| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 05-07-1998
When the gang leave the Mets game early, they get caught in the Puerto Rican Day Parade. With traffic at a standstill, they each take a different approach to getting home: Jerry and Kramer stay in the car but are thwarted by a maroon VW golf, Elaine hails a cab but then abandons it as she is desperate to get home for '60 Minutes' and George heads to a movie and has an altercation with a guy using a laser pointer. Kramer ends the day by mistakenly setting the Puerto Rican flag on fire. less
When the gang leave the Mets game early, they get caught in the Puerto Rican Day Parade. With traffic at a standstill, they each take a different approach to getting home: Jerry and Kramer stay in the car but are thwarted by a maroon VW golf, Elaine … more
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