Seinfeld - - Season 9
's storylines became increasingly detached from reality, such as rebuilding the set of The Merv Griffin Show in his apartment or bathing in butter.
took over as showrunner, leading to more experimental episodes like "The Betrayal," which was famously told in reverse chronological order. Cultural Milestones and Iconic Episodes Seinfeld - Season 9
The four main characters are arrested in a small town for violating a "Good Samaritan Law" after mocking a carjacking victim. Despite the criticism of its "sitcom-y" turn, Season
Despite the criticism of its "sitcom-y" turn, Season 9 produced many of the most famous moments in television history: Seinfeld - Season 9
became more explosive and hammy, reaching a fever pitch in "The Frogger" as he attempted a high-stakes heist to save an arcade high score.
A rare late-series return to a "plot about nothing" format that was temporarily banned due to a controversial flag-burning scene. The Polarizing Finale