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Seinfeld - Season 9
Seinfeld - Season 9
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Product Details

  • Starring: Jerry Seinfeld
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Binding: DVD
  • Brand: Sony
  • Director: Tom Cherones
  • EAN: 0043396225091
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Label: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • Manufacturer: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • Number of Items: 4
  • Product Group: DVD
  • Publisher: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • Region Code: 99
  • Release Date: 2007-11-06
  • Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • Title: Seinfeld - Season 9
  • UPC: 043396225091
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Seinfeld's final season seems to take its cue from a little piece of "showmanship" advice that Jerry offers to the hapless George (Jason Alexander) in the episode "The Burning": "When you hit that high note, say goodnight and walk off." In television, as in comedy, timing is everything, and that's what Seinfeld, No. 1 in the ratings, did. The show that TV Guide would later rank the greatest of all time, left the stage, perhaps not at the top of its game, but at least on its own terms. To the end, Jerry, George, Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Kramer (Michael Richards) remain true to the show's misanthropic muse. In the episode "The Merv Griffin Show," Jerry induces sleep in his new girlfriend so he can have his way with her retro toy collection. In "The Apology," George relentlessly badgers an old acquaintance (James Spader) now in AA, for a Step Nine apology over a long-ago insult. At one point, Elaine resumes her on again-off again relationship with Puddy (Patrick Warburton) because she needs a bureau moved. In the end, it all comes crumbling down for the so-called "New York Four" when they are put on trial in a Massachusetts courtroom for violating a Good Samaritan Law after not coming to the aid of an obese carjack victim. A parade of lack-of-character witnesses spanning the series' near-decade-long run, from Mabel Choate, the Marble Rye Lady, to Babu and the Soup Nazi testify how they were "abused, wronged, deceived, and betrayed" by Jerry and company. Anyone expecting Seinfeld or Larry David to apologize for this bitter, and not at all sweet, finale, can just stuff those sorrys in a sack, mister. In "The Last Lap," a bonus featurette about Seinfeld's decision to end the series despite unprecedented offers from NBC brass to continue, they acknowledge the episode's "mixed reaction," but remain defiant. As Alexander notes, nothing could have lived up to the massive hype the episode received.

Seinfeld's ninth does not quite leave audiences wanting more. While there are several great episodes, including "The Butter Shave," "The Betrayal," "The Cartoon," and "The Maid," the season is loaded with what George might call "gaffes," including a series nadir, "Puerto Rican Day," which in these PC times, drew enough protest to hinder its rebroadcast. The writing this season is more outrageous (see "The Merv Griffin Show," in which Kramer salvages a discarded talk-show set and installs it in his apartment), but there are enough inspired bits of silliness (fleeting season-opening mustaches in "The Butter Shave," a live-action re-creation of the classic arcade game in "The Frogger," and Jerry's silly voice in "The Voice") to keep Seinfeld's legacy intact. As an added bit of showmanship, this set contains bountiful extras, perhaps the most interesting being a chronological re-edit of the backwards episode, "The Betrayal." Season 9 may not win Seinfeld any new fans, but this DVD set is a Festivus for the rest of us. --Donald Liebenson


Customer Reviews


5 stars Seinfeld
Good price and convenient to have delivered right to my door. It was a must for me to complete my Seinfeld collection. Now I can look at any episode with NO commercials.


5 stars A Classic !
This comedy classic is a must see for any lover of Seinfeld, or anyone else looking for some top-notch comedy shows. The writing is consistently superb, and this being the 9th and last season of the show, the 5 star quality of the show is the accumulation of 9 years worth of team work and character development. Highly recommended for major non-stop laughs!
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5 stars By Far one of the best seasons
This is the last season of Seinfeld and of course, it's very funny. To say that Seinfeld is funny is like saying a radio active dump is just a little toxic. What I love most about this season is Puddy. They must've realized how funny he and Mr. Peterman were and started using them more. I wish they had made more seasons if only to see more of these two. All the characters are great and keep you laughing. I give this season of Seinfeld a double thumbs up!


5 stars Completes the set!
I have every volume of Seinfeld and love them all. This season is no exception. It has all of your favorite episodes that you love and grew up watching. Plus the price is unbeatable.


5 stars Sienfeld Season 9
I never get to see the reruns on TV, so I have forgotten how truely funny this show is, I enjoyed it very much.....