Seinfeld is often famously described as a "show about nothing," but its nine-season run on NBC from 1989 to 1998 proved that "nothing" could be everything. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the series revolutionized the sitcom by focusing on the mundane minutiae of everyday life through the eyes of four narcissistic New Yorkers.
The series can be categorized into distinct eras based on the writing leadership: The Early Years (Seasons 1–3) seinfeld all episodes
The Seinfeld Chronicles (S1E1), The Stake Out (S1E2 – origin of "Hello, Newman"). Seinfeld is often famously described as a "show
(1989–1990): 5 episodes, starting with "The Seinfeld Chronicles." Season 2 (1991): 12 episodes. Season 3 (1991–1992): 23 episodes. Season 4 (1992–1993): 24 episodes. Season 5 (1993–1994): 22 episodes. Season 6 (1994–1995): 24 episodes. Season 7 (1995–1996): 24 episodes. Season 8 (1996–1997): 22 episodes. Season 5 (1993–1994): 22 episodes
The Susan Ross season. George gets engaged to Susan, then spends every episode trying to escape it. The Soup Nazi (S7E6) enters pop culture lexicon. The Bottle Deposit (S7E21/22) is a 2-part caper with Kramer’s oil tanker scheme. Susan’s death (from licking toxic wedding envelopes) is peak dark comedy.