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Season One - Overall Commentary

Overall, this season was the worst, but that's to be expected as it is the first. Everyone is finding themselves, some slower than others (while I stare at Michael Richards). However, there were many funny lines, plots, etc. and the comedy bits were dead on. Jerry's place, everyone's way of life, Monk's, and other details slowly rise to the surface. After thinking about it, the evolution occurred quickly in the first season, especially considering the fact that there were only five eps.





Season Two - Overall Commentary

Overall, Season 2 was a ton better than Season 1. This season included a Top 50 episode (2:6 The Statue) in my Top 50, and was a half season long, as opposed to the first season which was a quarter long. The characters started to get into their individual and collective grooves. We had some fun, but we look forward to Season 3 and the future seasons, as they get much much better than these past eps. See you soon.





Season Three - Overall Commentary

Well folks, that episode ended Season 3. We had some good times and we had some bad times, but overall this season is a beut. It destroyed Seasons 1 and 2, and faced the music of a full season. Well, not really, b/c it was 22 eps with a 2 parter, making it 23, but we won't discuss that. Let's just a take a trip down the memory lane that is Season 3. The point is that it had a 2 parter, it had such celebs as Candice Bergen and Keith Hernandez. It had Newman. It had Babu. It had the Commish. It had a Florida episode, but most of all it had a Jack Klompus. It had the library cop. It had Pumbaa. From Jared's Top 50, it had 3:3 The Pen, 3:5 The Library, 3:7 The Cafe, 3:11 The Alternate Side, 3:13 The Subway, 3:17 The Boyfriend Part 1, 3:18 The Boyfriend Part 2, and 3:19 The Limo. From Adam's Top 50, it starts off his Top 50, none of the eps from Season 1 or Season 2 made said list, but anyway, it includes 3:3 The Pen, 3:5 The Library, 3:7 The Cafe, 3:11 The Alternate Side, 3:13 The Subway, and 3:19 The Limo.

To say this season was the best season would be a lie, as there were many weak or just decent eps. However, to say it was the worst would also be a lie, and an insult to Season 1 and Season 2, as there were many good, great, and hilarious eps as showcased on our respective Top 50s. See you in Season 4.





Season Four - Overall Commentary

Now as to the meaning and significance of this episode within Season 4. The entire season, from the first episode, has been leading to this season finale of 4:24 The Pilot Part 2. Every episode, from ones with Susan, the exec from NBC, to the ones actually having to do with The Pilot, to all of the characters in eps that had nothing to do with The Pilot, but who returned to pay their respects to Season 4, by commenting on The Pilot, is simply brilliant. In classic and excellent LD fashion, we get links up the wazoo/wing wang. As mentioned in previous commentaries, we have the overarching theme of The Pilot throughout Season 4, Susan throughout Seinfeld itself, as well as Season 4, the jacket, in this episode specifically, the wallet, and everything else that LD threw in to this beautiful season.

This season was one of the greats, better than the last 3. 8 out of 24 episodes, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 1 out of 12 in Season 2, and 8 out of 23 episodes in Season 3, made the Top 50. This is a testament to its greatness. LD, LC, JS, JA, JLD, MR, WK, PB, KP, SM, BB, PC, and HS all did excellent jobs writing and acting in these hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. Props all around to all who injected a bit of joy and comedy into the bloodstream of Season 4. That said, let us enter Season 5 together in joy and harmony, b/c although Season 4 did have 8 out of 24 episodes making the Top 50, Season 5 has 13 out of 22, that's more than half the season for those who can't count. See you there friend of friends.

Adam - A great episode, a perfect ending to a great season. All of the holes were filled in. Return of many great 4th Season characters. It brought back some great memories. Overall, great episode, great season. 5 out of 24, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 0 out of 12 in Season 2, and 6 out of 23 episodes in Season3, made the Top 50.





Season Five - Overall Commentary

Overall, this season was nice, can I buy you? We had some great and memorable eps in this beauty of a beat of a season. We had some memorable characters in their first ever eps, such as Poppie, as well as some great and classic scenes such as those found within 5:14 The Marine Biologist, 5:20 The Fire with Tobey Maguire, hey that rhymes, 5:12 The Stall, 5:8 The Barber, and 5:5 The Bris. Just hilarious stuff, that's all. Anyway, we had some laughs. We had some tears. OK, maybe not tears, but we had some laughs. Overall, the season was definitely hilarious. What more can I say?

This season was one of the greats, better than the last 4. 13 episodes made the Top 50 during the 2nd Siyum, then in the 3rd Siyum, one episode was erased, but one was added, thereby making the number static at 13 out of 22 episodes, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 1 out of 12 in Season 2, 8 out of 23 episodes in Season 3, and 8 out of 24 episodes in Season 4, made the Top 50. This is a testament to its greatness. LD, LC, JS, JA, JLD, MR, WK, PB, KP, SM, BB, PC, and HS all did excellent jobs writing and acting in these hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. Also, we say farewell to TC for his directing skills. He got so much better over the years, but when you have AA waiting in the wings, you've got to say farewell. Props all around to all who injected a bit of joy and comedy into the bloodstream of Season 5. That said, let us enter Season 6 together in joy and harmony, b/c although Season 5 did have 13 out of 22 episodes making the Top 50, Season 6 has 9 out of 21, that's less than half the season for those who can't count. Oh, whoops. Well I guess it's not as good as Season 5, but who knows, maybe we'll see some 3rd Siyum Additions. In any event, see you there friend of friends.

Adam - This season was one of the greats. Fourth to only the 7th, 8th and 9th season, not in order. Yeh had George moving in with his parents, and in the end moving out. A double Jake Jarmel, which in my book, means great season. So many things happened in this season, for it not to be a good season, you had pretty boy Tony, umm, the tryouts are four hours, pops, sea was angry that day my friends, and of course my name is George, I'm unemployed and I live with my parents. Need I say more? Need I say more? 12 out of 22, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 0 out of 12 in Season 2, 6 out of 23 in Season3, and 5 out of 24 episodes in Season 4 made the Top 50.





Season Six - Overall Commentary

Overall, this season was nice, can I buy you? We had some great and memorable eps in this beauty of a beaut of a season. We had some memorable characters in their first ever eps, such as Mr. Pitt, Lauren Bowles, Mr. Morgan, Nana, Elaine's new apartment, Kenny Bania, Tim Whatley, Babs Kramer, Cosmo, Bob Shaw (6th Season Cabbie), George's new apartment, Wilhelm, Puddy, and Peterman, as well as some great and classic scenes such as those found within 6:4 The Chinese Woman, 6:5 The Couch, 6:6 The Gymnast, 6:10 The Race, 6:11 The Switch, 6:19 The Jimmy, 6:20 The Doodle, 6:21 The Fusilli Jerry, and 6:24 The Understudy. Just hilarious stuff, that's all. Anyway, we had some laughs. We had some tears. OK, maybe not tears, but we had some laughs. Overall, the season was definitely hilarious. What more can I say?

This season was one of the greats. Not as good as Season 5, at least in terms of Top 50 eps, but better than the first 3 seasons. 9 episodes made the Top 50 during the 2nd Siyum, then in the 3rd Siyum, nothing was changed, thereby making the number static at 9 out of 24 episodes, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 1 out of 12 in Season 2, 8 out of 23 episodes in Season 3, 8 out of 24 episodes in Season 4, and 14 out of 22 episodes in Season 5 made the Top 50. This is a testament to its greatness. LD, LC, JS, JA, JLD, MR, WK, PB, KP, SM, BB, PC, and HS all did excellent jobs writing and acting, while AA did a great job directing, in these hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. Props all around to all who injected a bit of joy and comedy into the bloodstream of Season 6. That said, let us enter Season 7 together in joy and harmony, b/c although Season 6 did have 9 out of 24 episodes making the Top 50, Season 7 has 10 out of 24, that's more than half the season for those who can't count. So, it's better than Season 6, which was already one of the most hilarious seasons. In any event, see you there friend of friends.

Adam - Season 6 on the whole was somewhat of a disappoitnment. You have one episode for me that would be on my Top 10, 6:24 The Understudy. But comparing Season 6 to Season 5 is like comparing apples to oranges. Greatness to goodness. After Season 5, you felt that the best has yet to come and that it would either duplicate its 12 Top 50 episodes or even surpass it. But not only did it not duplicate it, it lose 4 episodes to make it only 8. That alone shows how this season was kind of a disappointment. Nevertheless, it is still much better than the first 3 seasons, but it does not beat the other seasons. They did a great job ending said season on an extremely high note with 6:24 The Understudy. Now let's take that into the new season and welcome Season 7 with open arms. 8 out of 24, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 0 out of 12 in Season 2, 6 out of 23 in Season3, and 5 out of 24 in Season 4, and 12 out of 22 episodes in Season 5 made the Top 50.





Season Seven - Overall Commentary

Overall, this season was nice, can I buy you? We had some great and memorable eps in this beauty of a beaut of a season. We had some memorable characters in their first ever eps, such as The Maestro, the Soup Nazi, and the gay guys (street toughs), as well as some great and classic scenes such as those found within 7:1 The Engagement - Top 10, 7:2 The Postponement - Top 10, 7:5 The Hot Tub - Top 10, 7:6 The Soup Nazi - Top 5, 7:12 The Caddy - Top 25, 7:14 The Cadillac Part 1 - Top 25, 7:14 The Friar's Club - Top 25, and 7:19 The Wig Master - Top 10. Just look at all of those amazing episodes. This season was unbelievably hilarious, and LD did an excellent job with the entire season, from beginning to finish, with all of the arcs, references, etc. Just hilarious stuff, that's all. Anyway, we had some laughs. We had some tears. OK, maybe not tears, but we had some laughs. Overall, the season was definitely hilarious. What more can I say?

This season was one of the greats. This season was better than Season 6, at least in terms of Top 50 eps, as well as better than Seasons 1,2,3, and 4. 13 episodes made the Top 50 during the 2nd Siyum, then in the 3rd Siyum, we had one 3rd Siyum Addition for 7:2 The Postponement, and one 3rd Siyum Deletion for 7:23 The Wait Out, as well as quite hilariously, a 3rd Siyum Deletion of 7:21 and 7:22 The Bottle Deposit 2 parter, and a 3rd Siyum Addition of 7:14 and 7:15 The Cadillac 2 parter, so in the end, nothing was changed, thereby making the number static at 10 out of 24 episodes, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 1 out of 12 in Season 2, 8 out of 23 episodes in Season 3, 8 out of 24 episodes in Season 4, 14 out of 22 episodes in Season 5, and 9 out of 24 episodes in Season 6 made the Top 50. This is a testament to its greatness. LD, JS, JA, JLD, MR, WK, PB, KP, SM, BB, PC, and HS all did excellent jobs writing and acting, while AA did a great job directing, in these hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. Props all around to all who injected a bit of joy and comedy into the bloodstream of Season 7. We must also give our farewell salute to LD, as he no longer wrote nor really contributed to Seinfeld, except for the continuing voice of Steinbrenner. We will be with him again in CYE. (I can't wait for the 4th Season) That said, let us enter Season 8 together in joy and harmony, b/c although Season 7 did have 10 out of 24 episodes making the Top 50, Season 8 has 19 out of 22, that's only 3 episodes in the season that did not make the Top 50, for those who can't count. So, not only is it better than Season 7, which was already phenomenal with tons of Top 50s, Top 25s, Top 10s, and a Top 5, and which was already one of the most hilarious seasons, but it is also the funniest of the seasons in terms of the Top 50, crushing every other season in its path. In any event, see you there friend of friends.

Adam - Season 7 was absolutely beautiful. The amount of episodes on the Top 50 is extraordinary. When your worst episode is 7:22 The Bottle Deposit Part 2, you know that's an accomplishment. For in that episode alone, you had the words of Newman saying "I'm a strong cider type of guy". This is a testament to the Seventh Season's greatness. There were some suprises, such as 7:2 The Postponement becoming a Top 10 episode and some disappointments: 7:21 The Bottle Deposit Part 1 and 7:22 The Bottle Deposit Part 2, but overall this season was one of the greatest. Kramer was on top of his game this season, but the best of Kramer is yet to come and that goes for the rest of the clan, for Season Eight is the greatest season ever of any show. Now let's join hands and welcome in the best season of all time. 13 out of 24, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 0 out of 12 in Season 2, 6 out of 23 in Season3, and 5 out of 24 in Season 4, and 12 out of 22 in Season 5, 8 out of 24 episodes in Season 6 made the Top 50.





Season Eight - Overall Commentary

Overall, this season was nice, can I buy you? We had some great and memorable eps in this beauty of a beaut of a season. We had some memorable characters in their first ever eps, such as Jimmy Dugan, Wyck Fayer, Walter, Pennypacker, and Peggy, as well as some great and classic scenes such as those found within 8:1 The Foundation - Top 25, 8:3 The Bizarro Jerry - Top 25, 8:6 The Fatigues - Top 20, and 8:21 The Muffin Tops - Top 10. Just look at all of those amazing episodes. This season was unbelievably hilarious, and this being the best season in terms of Top 50 episodes, by having 20 out of 22 episodes is a testament to this, the greatest of seasons. Anyway, we had some laughs. We had some tears. OK, maybe not tears, but we had some laughs. Overall, the season was definitely hilarious. What more can I say?

This season was the greatest. This season was better than every other season, at least in terms of Top 50 eps. 19 episodes made the Top 50 during the 2nd Siyum, then in the 3rd Siyum, we had one 3rd Siyum Addition for 8:7 The Checks, thereby increasing the number to 20 out of 22 episodes, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 1 out of 12 in Season 2, 8 out of 23 episodes in Season 3, 8 out of 24 episodes in Season 4, 14 out of 22 episodes in Season 5, and 9 out of 24 episodes in Season 6, 10 out of 24 episodes in Season 7 made the Top 50. This is a testament to its greatness. JS, JA, JLD, MR, WK, PB, KP, SM, BB, PC, and HS all did excellent jobs writing and acting, while AA did a great job directing, in these hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. Props all around to all who injected a bit of joy and comedy into the bloodstream of Season 8. That said, let us enter Season 9 together in joy and harmony, b/c although Season 8 did have 20 out of 22 episodes making the Top 50, Season 9 has 16 out of 24, including two Top 5 episodes back to back. In any event, see you there friend of friends.

Adam - Eighth Season is the greatest. Not only the greatest in terms of acting, but in terms of talent. What can I say? (The man is speechless) The episodes were just unbelieveable. True, it had two back to back episodes of crap, 8:12 The Money and 8:13 The Comeback, but I think the fact that it was sandwiched between all at least Top 50 episodes, that says something. It says something. From the beginning of Rosses, "cheese", to the briefcase with Jerry Lewis's idea, to the flush like a jet engine, to Carl Farvman, and on to a shtickle of flouride, holy cow, and of course the Tony took me to Sardy's. This season made me cry. Not from sadness, but from happiness. (In Will Ferrell's imitation of James Lipton's voice from the Old School DVD.) This season is the greatest, as I've said before, and I'll say again. Well done to all, well done to all. 20 out of 22, compared to 0 out of 5 episodes in Season 1, 0 out of 12 in Season 2, 6 out of 23 in Season3, and 5 out of 24 in Season 4, and 12 out of 22 in Season 5, 8 out of 24 in Season 6, and 13 out of 24 episodes in Season 7 made the Top 50.





Season Nine - Overall Commentary

Coming soon.