Full Episode: "Seinfeld" E! True Hollywood Story

Published 2024-01-03
Seinfeld: E! True Hollywood Story, viewers get an inside look into one of the most iconic television shows of all time - Seinfeld. From its inception in 1989 to its final episode in 1998, Seinfeld revolutionized the sitcom genre with its unique blend of humor, social commentary, and unforgettable characters

E! True Hollywood Story
The series that told Hollywood's most compelling stories is back. "E! True Hollywood Story" is taking a modern approach, and providing a voice to the moments that are reshaping popular culture. Each self-contained documentary will explore a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution, change or shift in culture, told by the people who were on the frontlines of the story.

All Comments (21)
  • Brilliant as we all know! The most amazing quality of the show is, 30 years later you watch and the humor is still relevant. AweπŸŽ‰
  • @Evaweronica
    Seinfeld will always be an historic and one of the best comic show ever ingraved in sitcoms. So funny and cleverly done. Great cast and great production.❀
  • @jayttOne
    literally the greatest sitcom of all time.
  • @Saybleu
    My favorite show to this day. It was gold. Gold! As for the final episode……….nope. The finale didn’t feel like a Seinfeld episode.
  • Jerry is 70 which I can't believe and hinted at a reunion. Not sure if it will work but if Larry is involved I have high hopes. Curb is brilliant. Loved the Seinfeld reunion on Curb.
  • @marytate6637
    I'm writing that Seinfeld is my favorite sitcom. it's available to stream on Netflix and will be available to stream on Netflix until September 2026.
  • Seinfeld was and still is my favorite show!! I love it!! I was so so so Sad when it ended!! I have all the seasons and never get tired of them!!! So sad when it was cancelled!! I love all the characters in the show!! The best ever!!! πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸŒΊπŸŒΊπŸ™πŸ™πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ’œπŸ’œβ€οΈβ€οΈπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–
  • Ever notice that if you walk out of Jerry's apartment, if you turn right, you'd run into a wall that would be inside his place right by the fridge and cupboards!
  • @truthhurts3524
    Even though I can recite every line from every character for every season, I still enjoy watching Seinfeld over and over.
  • @badad0166
    The marching ants across the top of screen are Closed Caption signals. Line 22 and 25 of the 525 lines of video. TVs used to have a physical mask that blocked the outer edges of the picture, allowing them to sneak stuff into the first few lines. Closed Captions, copy protection tricks (I can think of two types. Ask and I'll tell but my fingers hurt). Originally, you had to have a set top box to proses and project the CC, eventually they started including the decoder in every set sold.
  • @jay-day
    Unlike the rest of the Seinfeld series, the final episode was meant to be within the Context of the rest of the series. The first time I saw the series finale, I had only seen a few scattered episodes. I kind of shrugged my shoulders and was unimpressed. Didn't find it that funny. After I watched more Seinfeld, I caught a rerun of the finale and found it was hilarious. However, it was written as a bunch of inside jokes for Seinfeld fans. You won't get it if you didn't see the episodes they were referring to.
  • @asullivan4047
    Interesting/informative/entertaining. Wishing viewers a safe/healthy/prosperous(2024)πŸŒˆπŸŽ‰πŸ’΅πŸ˜‰.
  • @urafuknkunt
    Seems odd to open the entire Seinfeld story with Michael's slip up.. And then go from there....
  • @jatmachado
    Great show... I would love to see a Newman spin-off!!
  • Perfect timing to end it. Jerry knew that and stuck to it. Beautiful stuff. ❀❀❀
  • @katica04
    I get it- the finale was for the cast, not the audience