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Seinfeld - Episode 09x23
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Episode: 09x23 Title: The Finale (1)
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: 923 First Aired: May. 14, 1998
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Summary: In part one of the finale, the gang find out that the pilot for Jerry's show has been approved and 13 episodes were ordered. NBC lends the foursome a jet to use before they have to move to California for the show, and they decide to go to Paris. While in the air, Kramer tries to get water out of his ear, but ends up stumbling into cockpit, sending the plane into a dive. The plane has to land, and on the ground, the gang sees a robbery, but don't attempt to help, so they are arrested. Several characters travel to their trial, including Jerry's parents, Peterman, Puddy, Newman, and others.
Who appeared in this episode?
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Guest Stars:| Stu Chermack | played by Kevin Page | | Howie - Car Jacking Victim | played by John Pinette | | D.A. Hoyt | played by James Rebhorn | | James Kimbrough | played by Peter Riegert | | Carol | played by McNally Sagal | | O'Neal | played by Gay Thomas-Wilson | | Passerby | played by Van Epperson | | Car Robber | played by Jeff Johnson | | Man | played by Sean Moran | | NCB Receptionist | played by Dianne Turley Travis | | Bernie | played by Jim Zulevic | | Man in Coffee Shop | played by Tom Cherones | | Secretary | played by Shawn Lockie | | Ruthie Cohen | played by Ruth Cohen |
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Episode Quotes
 | Season 9 / Episode 23: - The Finale (1)
Cosmo Kramer: [after Jerry tells Kramer he's moving to California] You're moving to California? Jerry: Yeah! Cosmo Kramer: But Jerry, what happens if the show's a hit? You could be out there for years. You might never come back! Jerry: No, I'll be back. Cosmo Kramer: Jerry, it's L.A., nobody leaves. She's a suductress, she's a siren, she's a virgin, she's a whore. |
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- CONT: The business jet that the four fly to Paris is clearly an Eclipse or something similar, as the jet has wing-tip tanks, on the ground. When it cuts to the in-flight scene, it is clearly a Cessna or Bombardier business jet, missing the wing-tip tanks. After it has landed in Latham, it once again has the tip tanks.
- FAKE: While Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are witnessing the robbery of the Massachusettian, the reflection of the police officer is visible in the store window just over Kramer's left shoulder. The officer is waiting for his cue to join the scene but has inadvertently already made his appearance; had his visibility been intentional, he too would have been guilty of breaking the Good Samaritan Law because he was idly watching the robbery.
- FACT: When the prosecutors are preparing to try the group for breaking the Good Samaritan Law, the D.A. says that the main issue in the trial will be "character". Under the rules of evidence in criminal law, it is expressly forbidden for a prosecutor to initiate an attack on the defendant's character unless the defendant first attempts to offer evidence of good character.
- FACT: The Massachusetts "Good Samaritan Law" does not mandate that aid be provided, but rather prohibits the recipient from suing the provider for any injury suffered.
TRIVIA
- According to the "Notes about Nothing" feature in the season 9 DVD release, Kramer enters Jerry's apartment 389 times over the course of the series.
Episode Screenshots (From Season 9)
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