![]() ![]() But on the way, Kramer knocks into the cockpit and causes the plane to make an emergency landing in Latham for repairs. To celebrate his and George’s pending move to L.A., Jerry invites the gang to take the NBC private jet anywhere they want to go for “one big fling.” They choose Paris. The polarizing finale sees NBC finally giving George and Jerry the greenlight to their pilot, Jerry. The series remains the fourth most-watched series finale ever, behind M*A*S*H. About 76.3 million viewers tuned in to watch Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), Kramer (Michael Richards), and George (Jason Alexander) end up in jail, in fictional Latham, Massachusetts. The show had been on the airwaves for nine seasons and had taped 180 episodes (including the final two episodes). On May 14, 1998, NBC aired the two-part series finale of Seinfeld, simply named “The Finale,” written by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David.
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