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  1. "The Chronicle" (also known as "The Clip Show") is an hour-long, two-part episode that constitutes the 177th and 178th episodes of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. These were the 21st and 22nd episodes of Seinfeld from the ninth and final season. It aired on May 14, 1998.

  2. A clip show that reviews the past nine years of the show with highlights from various episodes. See the cast, crew, trivia, reviews, photos and more on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    • Comedy
    • Andy Ackerman, Jason Alexander, Tom Cherones
    • 1998-05-14
  3. May 13, 1998 · Seinfeld - The Clip Show, Part 1 and 2. Buy. TV-PG. CC. Seinfeld. 174M subscribers. Subscribe. 29. Seinfeld S9 E21. Just as the four are about to go to the movies, Jerry looks back on the...

  4. A short Seinfeld Clip Show __ From Seinfeld Season 9 Episode 21 "The Chronicle". Seinfeld Clips.

    • 7 min
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    • Seinfeld Clips
    • Overview
    • Clip Show, Part 1
    • Clip Show, Part 2
    • Notes About Nothing

    “The Chronicle” is the twenty-first and twenty-second episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 177th and 178th episode overall. This episode first aired on May 14, 1998. It was written by Darin Henry and was directed by Andy Ackerman.

    Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, and Cosmo Kramer plan to go to the movies, but Jerry takes out a little time to look at nine years of memories. During the opening scene, Jerry breaks the fourth wall by talking directly to the audience, while Kramer and George, down the hall on their way to the movies, are still entirely in character and keep interrupting Jerry by yelling back at him, worried that they'll miss the previews.

    The first montage of clips is set to John Williams' Superman score. Superman is Jerry Seinfeld's favorite superhero and is often referenced in the show. It plays out short clips of great moments of the series.

    More clips are seen and finally the closing minutes feature a series of bloopers and a musical montage that features the song "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" by the band Green Day, from their 1997 album Nimrod.

    Although mentioned in "Notes About Nothing", during the musical montage of the beginning of this half of the show, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson (from his 1979 album Off the Wall) plays during clips of the cast dancing. This montage also contains a spoiler of the final episode. At one point, Jerry, George and Elaine can be seen dancing down the hallway of a prison (a prison guard is standing by the door in the background).

    •“The Chronicle” (also known as “The Clip Show”) is the penultimate episode of Seinfeld, which was the lead-in to “The Finale”. It aired for an hour, but it was split into two halves for syndication.

    •An outtake of the cast dancing between takes during the filming of the finale is featured in this episode.

  5. In the preceding hour, a clip show called "The Chronicle" (also called "The Clip Show") aired. The initial running time for the finale was 1 hour and 15 minutes. In this episode, Jerry and George's Jerry pilot is finally picked up as a series by NBC.

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    Often described as "a show about nothing," Seinfeld mines the humor in life's mundane situations like waiting in line, searching for a lost item, or the trials and tribulations of dating.

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