"seinfeld" The Foundation(1996) May 2026

Kramer begins taking karate classes, but it is revealed he is dominating the class because he is fighting children. He justifies it by saying they are "at the same skill level." Memorable Moments

The episode picks up several months after Susan's passing. While George is secretly relieved to be single again, he is haunted by her memory when her parents, the Rosses, name him to the board of . This new role effectively traps George in the very life he tried to escape, as he must now spend his time and "his" (Susan's) money on charitable endeavors. Key Subplots "Seinfeld" The Foundation(1996)

Elaine takes over J. Peterman’s position at the catalog while he is in Burma. She struggles with the pressure of being the boss and eventually cracks, famously approving the "Urban Sombrero" for the catalog cover—a disastrous fashion choice. Kramer begins taking karate classes, but it is

Jerry breaks up with a woman named Jeannie Steinman (played by Janeane Garofalo), who is essentially his female clone. He realizes that "the nexus of the universe" is not himself, but rather the ability to be with someone different. This new role effectively traps George in the

George’s attempts to appear grief-stricken to the Rosses while internally celebrating his freedom provide the episode's dark comedic backbone.

Kramer begins taking karate classes, but it is revealed he is dominating the class because he is fighting children. He justifies it by saying they are "at the same skill level." Memorable Moments

The episode picks up several months after Susan's passing. While George is secretly relieved to be single again, he is haunted by her memory when her parents, the Rosses, name him to the board of . This new role effectively traps George in the very life he tried to escape, as he must now spend his time and "his" (Susan's) money on charitable endeavors. Key Subplots

Elaine takes over J. Peterman’s position at the catalog while he is in Burma. She struggles with the pressure of being the boss and eventually cracks, famously approving the "Urban Sombrero" for the catalog cover—a disastrous fashion choice.

Jerry breaks up with a woman named Jeannie Steinman (played by Janeane Garofalo), who is essentially his female clone. He realizes that "the nexus of the universe" is not himself, but rather the ability to be with someone different.

George’s attempts to appear grief-stricken to the Rosses while internally celebrating his freedom provide the episode's dark comedic backbone.