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9.2/10 (2340 votes)
#1

The Table Read

S7:E9

Larry is miffed at both Marty Funkhouser's sudden presence on set during the Seinfeld reunion's table read and text messages from the nine-year-old daughter of a co-worker. Leon poses as a dead doctor to alleviate Michael Richards' concerns over his Groat's Disease diagnosis.

9.2/10 (2509 votes)
#2

Seinfeld

S7:E10

Not tipping for a favor gets Larry into bad graces with the studio lot's coffee guy, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus accuses him of leaving a ring on an antique table in her house. Meanwhile, he deals with the suspicion that their closeness during production of the Seinfeld reunion has led to Cheryl sleeping with Jason Alexander.

9.1/10 (2455 votes)
#3

Denise Handicap

S7:E5

Larry believes that he has found a way to enjoy someone else's disability without being disabled himself. Meanwhile, he hopes to end a rumor that Rosie O'Donnell can beat him up.

8.8/10 (2059 votes)
#4

Vehicular Fellatio

S7:E2

Against the will of a renowned doctor, Larry tries his best to irritate Loretta. Once again, Larry causes issues in Richard Lewis' new relationship, and, after being unintentionally tipped off by Leon, takes advantage of the wife of a depressed friend.

8.7/10 (2006 votes)
#5

The Black Swan

S7:E7

Larry has bad luck on the same golf hole twice.

8.5/10 (1922 votes)
#6

The Reunion

S7:E3

Jeff pitches the idea of doing a Seinfeld reunion to Larry, who refuses at first, until he realizes how he could make it pay off personally.

8.3/10 (1947 votes)
#7

Funkhouser's Crazy Sister

S7:E1

Larry attempts a pre-emptive breakup with an ailing Loretta, and learns with Jeff that you can’t make an “empty gesture” to a Funkhouser.

8.3/10 (1809 votes)
#8

Officer Krupke

S7:E8

Larry is forced to embrace his feminine side; Cheryl competes for a Seinfeld role; a law officer has an unusual name.

8.2/10 (1957 votes)
#9

The Bare Midriff

S7:E6

When Larry and Jerry Seinfeld get together to write the reunion show, they consider including Larry's latest experience, which involves a crying Jesus and a bare-midriff assistant.

8.1/10 (1790 votes)
#10

The Hot Towel

S7:E4

Larry makes an enemy of Christian Slater at Ted and Mary's anniversary party, but gets his payback while at a restaurant with an old flame. Meanwhile, Larry's doctor gives him his personal number and soon regrets it.

8.1/10 (1790 votes)
#1

The Hot Towel

S7:E4

Larry makes an enemy of Christian Slater at Ted and Mary's anniversary party, but gets his payback while at a restaurant with an old flame. Meanwhile, Larry's doctor gives him his personal number and soon regrets it.

8.2/10 (1957 votes)
#2

The Bare Midriff

S7:E6

When Larry and Jerry Seinfeld get together to write the reunion show, they consider including Larry's latest experience, which involves a crying Jesus and a bare-midriff assistant.

8.3/10 (1947 votes)
#3

Funkhouser's Crazy Sister

S7:E1

Larry attempts a pre-emptive breakup with an ailing Loretta, and learns with Jeff that you can’t make an “empty gesture” to a Funkhouser.

8.3/10 (1809 votes)
#4

Officer Krupke

S7:E8

Larry is forced to embrace his feminine side; Cheryl competes for a Seinfeld role; a law officer has an unusual name.

8.5/10 (1922 votes)
#5

The Reunion

S7:E3

Jeff pitches the idea of doing a Seinfeld reunion to Larry, who refuses at first, until he realizes how he could make it pay off personally.

8.7/10 (2006 votes)
#6

The Black Swan

S7:E7

Larry has bad luck on the same golf hole twice.

8.8/10 (2059 votes)
#7

Vehicular Fellatio

S7:E2

Against the will of a renowned doctor, Larry tries his best to irritate Loretta. Once again, Larry causes issues in Richard Lewis' new relationship, and, after being unintentionally tipped off by Leon, takes advantage of the wife of a depressed friend.

9.1/10 (2455 votes)
#8

Denise Handicap

S7:E5

Larry believes that he has found a way to enjoy someone else's disability without being disabled himself. Meanwhile, he hopes to end a rumor that Rosie O'Donnell can beat him up.

9.2/10 (2340 votes)
#9

The Table Read

S7:E9

Larry is miffed at both Marty Funkhouser's sudden presence on set during the Seinfeld reunion's table read and text messages from the nine-year-old daughter of a co-worker. Leon poses as a dead doctor to alleviate Michael Richards' concerns over his Groat's Disease diagnosis.

9.2/10 (2509 votes)
#10

Seinfeld

S7:E10

Not tipping for a favor gets Larry into bad graces with the studio lot's coffee guy, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus accuses him of leaving a ring on an antique table in her house. Meanwhile, he deals with the suspicion that their closeness during production of the Seinfeld reunion has led to Cheryl sleeping with Jason Alexander.

8.3/10 (1947 votes)

Funkhouser's Crazy Sister

S7:E1

Larry attempts a pre-emptive breakup with an ailing Loretta, and learns with Jeff that you can’t make an “empty gesture” to a Funkhouser.

8.8/10 (2059 votes)

Vehicular Fellatio

S7:E2

Against the will of a renowned doctor, Larry tries his best to irritate Loretta. Once again, Larry causes issues in Richard Lewis' new relationship, and, after being unintentionally tipped off by Leon, takes advantage of the wife of a depressed friend.

8.5/10 (1922 votes)

The Reunion

S7:E3

Jeff pitches the idea of doing a Seinfeld reunion to Larry, who refuses at first, until he realizes how he could make it pay off personally.

8.1/10 (1790 votes)

The Hot Towel

S7:E4

Larry makes an enemy of Christian Slater at Ted and Mary's anniversary party, but gets his payback while at a restaurant with an old flame. Meanwhile, Larry's doctor gives him his personal number and soon regrets it.

9.1/10 (2455 votes)

Denise Handicap

S7:E5

Larry believes that he has found a way to enjoy someone else's disability without being disabled himself. Meanwhile, he hopes to end a rumor that Rosie O'Donnell can beat him up.

8.2/10 (1957 votes)

The Bare Midriff

S7:E6

When Larry and Jerry Seinfeld get together to write the reunion show, they consider including Larry's latest experience, which involves a crying Jesus and a bare-midriff assistant.

8.7/10 (2006 votes)

The Black Swan

S7:E7

Larry has bad luck on the same golf hole twice.

8.3/10 (1809 votes)

Officer Krupke

S7:E8

Larry is forced to embrace his feminine side; Cheryl competes for a Seinfeld role; a law officer has an unusual name.

9.2/10 (2340 votes)

The Table Read

S7:E9

Larry is miffed at both Marty Funkhouser's sudden presence on set during the Seinfeld reunion's table read and text messages from the nine-year-old daughter of a co-worker. Leon poses as a dead doctor to alleviate Michael Richards' concerns over his Groat's Disease diagnosis.

9.2/10 (2509 votes)

Seinfeld

S7:E10

Not tipping for a favor gets Larry into bad graces with the studio lot's coffee guy, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus accuses him of leaving a ring on an antique table in her house. Meanwhile, he deals with the suspicion that their closeness during production of the Seinfeld reunion has led to Cheryl sleeping with Jason Alexander.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
7 ★ 8.6 10
★ 9.2 The Table Read
★ 8.1 The Hot Towel
6 ★ 8.5 10
★ 9.0 The Bat Mitzvah
★ 8.0 The Lefty Call
10 ★ 8.4 10
★ 9.1 Happy New Year
★ 8.0 Side Sitting
4 ★ 8.4 10
★ 9.1 The Car Pool Lane
★ 7.7 Mel's Offer
8 ★ 8.4 10
★ 9.2 Palestinian Chicken
★ 7.8 The Smiley Face
9 ★ 8.3 10
★ 9.0 The Accidental Text on Purpose
★ 8.0 Thank You for Your Service
2 ★ 8.3 10
★ 9.2 The Doll
★ 7.5 The Acupuncturist
3 ★ 8.3 10
★ 9.0 The Grand Opening
★ 7.7 The Benadryl Brownie
5 ★ 8.2 10
★ 9.0 The Ski Lift
★ 7.6 The Smoking Jacket
1 ★ 8.0 10
★ 8.7 Beloved Aunt
★ 7.4 AAMCO
12 ★ 8.0 10
★ 9.2 No Lessons Learned
★ 7.6 Atlanta
11 ★ 7.9 10
★ 8.7 The Watermelon
★ 7.3 Angel Muffin