The Finale

This episode kinda sucked bros. Felt like a glorified clip episode.

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And yet it's kind of fitting for a sitcom isn't it?
You either go that way, or It's Always Sunnny in Phily's way

hey it's that nigger guy

Nope. Watch it again, you obviously didn't get it. It is the best finale to any sitcom of all time, only contended by Malcolm in the Middle, which was inspired by Seinfeld anyway.

Clip shows are always a cop out

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you're not supposed to root for them in the end

Kramer didn't really deserve jail, hell none of tthemdid except later season Elaine.

>Felt like a glorified clip episode.
because it was

My headcannon is that Seinfeld and Sopranos accidentally switched endings somehow. Sopranos should have ended with Tony facing all his past sins on trial and going to jail, while Seinfeld should have just faded away while in some diner.

Nice misogyny incel. Guess George being responsible for the death of his fiancée is just... uhh... nothing?

>when plotfags utterly miss the entire point of the finale
How'd you end up watching the rest of the show, yet have a problem with it?
It's the exact same shit they had in the other episodes, but instead of a new "nothing" event, it's a retrospective about the past episodes.
Still the same jokes, and everything.

>Guess George being responsible for the death of his fiancée
Retarded user?
He didn’t poison the enophones. Did you even watch the show?

>Uh akthually you are missing the point by liking this character
Get out faggot

He just tried to save some money. It's the people making the stamps that were responsible.

>there is an alternate reality where George and Jackie Chiles successfully sue the envelope manufacturer for millions and he bankrolls Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer's passion projects and they all live happily ever after
It hurts bros...

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Their plane actually crashed and they were being judged in the afterlife.

You weren't ever supposed to like the characters as people. You were supposed to like the comedy they produced.
Every character on that show was objectively a bad person. They were just funny as shit when you played them off each other.

Risking lives to save money is a crime if it results in death. Don't post here until you're 18, zoomers

How is Kramer bad?

Seinfeld and Curb both ended with Curb's 7th season.

He didn’t risk any lives.
You are dumb. I mean like really dumb

>He didn’t risk any lives.
>someone died
ok zoomer

None of them was ill-intentioned, they were petty at worst. That part were they mocked the fat guy being robbed even seemed out of character.
You wouldn't consider choice of envelope to be a safety matter, it was an unexpected consequence.

Was it ever established that George was aware of any connection between the envelopes being cheaper and the glue being toxic?

>millennials defend every shitty fucking thing these days with "you just didn't get it!" or "filtered!"

It was "they finally get their just desserts" plebshit. At least it wasn't an entire season long, like Breaking Bad.

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Making Japanese people sleep in drawers, because he spend their money, cock fighting, pretends to be retarded, burns a cabin down and worried more about his illegal cigars, lets Darren be arrested for he wrongdoing, suing for things he did to himself, and in the final episodes causing the entire mess because he had water in his ears.
Probably a bunch more that I can't think of.

Do wedding invitation makers have shit loads of money in this alternate reality of your?

NO NO NO YOU DON'T GET IT
IT'S KINO BECAUSE THEY GOT IN TROUBLE FOR DOING NOTHING WHEN THEY SPEND THE WHOLE SERIES NOT BEING PUNISHED FOR BAD THINGS THEY DID
I really can't believe people are taking their contrarianism to the point of defending the Seinfeld finale when it's objectively crap.

>None of them was ill-intentioned
Burger please. They were all terrible people. Petty was the least of their sins.
The mocking of the robbery was so mild that it didn't even register on the list of shit they did.
>it was an unexpected consequence
Manslaughter at best.