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The final episode of Seinfeld reflects on the show's overarching theme of the characters' self-absorption and moral ambiguity. In it, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer face legal consequences for their behavior, ultimately being sentenced to a jail term for failing to help someone in need. The conclusion suggests that their lack of growth or change leads to their downfall, reinforcing the idea that their selfishness has consequences. The finale serves as a commentary on the show's humor and the characters’ refusal to evolve, leaving viewers to ponder the implications of their actions.

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