- Season 2 - Seinfeld

Early in the season, the show struggled with ratings. The episode "The Pony Remark" (Ep. 2) is widely cited as the turning point that saved the series from being canceled by NBC. Notable Episodes and Milestones

The second season of consists of 12 episodes that originally aired between January 23 and June 26, 1991 . After a four-episode trial first season, this was the era where the show truly began to find its voice as the "show about nothing" and established many of its most iconic recurring characters. Production and Creative Evolution Seinfeld - Season 2

Season 2 was marked by experimentation as the showrunners, and Larry David , grew more comfortable in their roles. Early in the season, the show struggled with ratings

Larry David solidified the show's hallmark policy of avoiding sentimental growth or character lessons. Notable Episodes and Milestones The second season of

The season introduced several defining elements of the series' lore:

NBC increased the episode order from four to thirteen (though only 12 aired during the season's initial run).