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Season 7 – Seinfeld

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Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
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Seinfeld — Season 7

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Ken Tucker Entertainment Weekly 09/05/2018
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Seinfeld's renewed energy is exhilarating to watch, because it has been accomplished with a certain amount of conceptual daring. Go to Full Review
David Sims AV Club 09/05/2018
For his last season on the show (he would return for the finale and continue to voice Steinbrenner) David goes back to the model he employed in seasons prior. Go to Full Review
William Thomas Empire Magazine 10/18/2017
5/5
Best of all, this is the season where the glutinous Newman comes into his own, hatching plans and giggling like his dinner depends upon it. Go to Full Review
Joe Reid Decider 08/26/2019
When Seinfeld was on point, it was a marvelously intricate stacking game of real-world neuroses that led to a bizarre result. "The Hot Tub" works so well in this regard. Go to Full Review
Colin McCormick Screen Rant 08/26/2019
Seinfeld was most comfortable doing one-off stories and excelled at them. But in Season 7, they decided to try a continued story arc throughout the entire season following George's engagement to Susan Ross. It worked to varying degrees. Go to Full Review
Irina Curovic Screen Rant 08/26/2019
Season seven was a wild ride from start to finish. The main story arc with George getting engaged provided excellent comedic fodder and gave us the very best of Jason Alexander. Go to Full Review
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Marco L @decatur555 Apr 9 (CASTELLANO) Seinfeld no fue solo una serie, fue una revolución. La mejor comedia de todos los tiempos, sin discusión. Pocas cosas en televisión han logrado lo que consiguió esta joya: convertir lo cotidiano, lo trivial, lo absurdo, en comedia perfecta. Cada episodio es una pequeña obra maestra de observación, ironía y genialidad. Y sí, cuando terminó, lloré. Porque sabía que no volvería a haber nada igual. No tiene capítulos flojos. Algunos están más arriba en el podio, claro —el del parking, el de la serie sobre nada, el viaje a los Hamptons, Festivus, el del restaurante chino...— pero todos son buenísimos. Siempre encuentras algo que te hace reír, una frase, una reacción, una mirada, un giro ridículo pero brillantemente escrito. La construcción de las tramas, cómo se cruzan y se cierran con una precisión casi matemática, es una lección de guion para quien quiera aprender a escribir comedia. Y los personajes… qué decir. Jerry, George, Elaine y Kramer son ya parte de la historia de la televisión, y no solo por lo que dicen, sino por cómo lo dicen, por lo que callan, por lo que representan. Todos tienen sus momentos brillantes, y ninguno podría haber sido interpretado por otra persona. Cada uno de ellos es indispensable para que la serie funcione como ese engranaje perfecto que nunca chirría. Es cierto que fue una serie sobre nada, pero también lo es que acabó hablando de todo. De relaciones, de neurosis, de egoísmo, de inseguridad, de comida, de sexo, de normas sociales ridículas... y lo hizo con un descaro, una elegancia y una inteligencia inigualables. Han pasado los años y Seinfeld no ha envejecido. Sigue siendo tan divertida, tan irreverente y tan inteligente como el primer día. Y eso, en televisión, es algo al alcance de muy pocos. (ENGLISH) Seinfeld wasn’t just a TV show — it was a revolution. The greatest comedy of all time, no debate. Few things on television have achieved what this gem did: turning the everyday, the trivial, the absurd into perfect comedy. Every episode is a small masterpiece of observation, irony, and brilliance. And yes, when it ended, I cried. Because I knew nothing like it would ever come again. There are no weak episodes. Some are obviously at the top — the parking garage, the show about nothing, the Hamptons, Festivus, the Chinese restaurant — but every single one is great. There’s always something that makes you laugh: a line, a reaction, a look, a ridiculous twist that’s so cleverly written. The way the storylines are constructed, how they intersect and wrap up with near-mathematical precision, it’s a masterclass in sitcom writing. And the characters… what can I say? Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are TV legends — not just because of what they say, but how they say it, what they don’t say, and what they represent. Each of them has their brilliant moments, and none could’ve been played by anyone else. They’re all essential to the show’s perfect balance. It’s true that it was a show about nothing, but somehow, it ended up talking about everything. Relationships, neuroses, selfishness, insecurity, food, sex, ridiculous social rules… and it did so with a boldness, elegance, and intelligence that’s unmatched. Years have passed and Seinfeld hasn’t aged a bit. It’s still just as funny, irreverent, and sharp as it was on day one. And that — in the world of TV — is something only a handful ever achieve. See more Edoardo C @HAROLDO 03/24/2023 this bunch of phenomenal people made the History of Television See more craig d 09/05/2022 Best Comedy Series ever b/c it could have gone on for ever since it was based on no particular script;) See more ahmad m @ahmadmelhem 05/12/2022 A definitive ace in my book. See more Wiz Dogg 9 05/02/2022 A massive upgrade on the last season, this show never seizes to amaze me. See more 06/08/2021 Wow really good and funny See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 21, 1995 The Engagement A pact with Jerry prompts George to offer former girlfriend Susan (Heidi Swedberg) a proposal; Elaine's sleep is interrupted by a barking dog. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 28, 1995 The Postponement George tries to find a way to persuade Susan (Heidi Swedberg) to postpone their wedding; Elaine's dog problem is solved by a rabbi with a cable show. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 5, 1995 The Maestro Jerry is challenged when Elaine's boyfriend insists it is impossible to rent a villa in the Tuscany region of Italy. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 12, 1995 The Wink An uncontrollable wink creates problems for George and Kramer. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 19, 1995 The Hot Tub Jerry tries to ensure that Elaine's houseguest (Jeremiah Birkett) doesn't sleep through the New York Marathon. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 2, 1995 The Soup Nazi Jerry must choose between his girlfriend (Alexandra Wentworth) and a bowl of soup when a vendor (Larry Thomas) refuses to serve her. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 9, 1995 The Secret Code George tries to conceal his ATM code from his fiancée, Susan (Heidi Swedberg); Elaine is intrigued by a man she met at a party. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 16, 1995 The Pool Guy The swimming pool maintenance man (Carlos Jacott) at Jerry's health club is convinced he is Jerry's best friend. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 7, 1995 The Sponge Elaine realizes that the manufacturer of her birth control device has gone out of business and its product is in limited supply. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 14, 1995 The Gum Lloyd Braun (Matt McCoy) gets Jerry packs of a special brand of Chinese gum; George runs into a former neighbor. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 4, 1996 The Rye A loaf of rye bread becomes a point of contention when George's and Susan's parents have dinner together. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 25, 1996 The Caddy A caddie (Armin Shimerman) helps Kramer improve his golf game; George is considered for a promotion at work. Details Episode 13 Aired Feb 1, 1996 The Seven A girlfriend (Lisa Deanne) piques Jerry's interest by always wearing the same dress; Kramer expects Elaine to honor an offer made in jest. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 8, 1996 The Cadillac Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 8, 1996 The Cadillac Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 15, 1996 The Shower Head Jerry pays a price for mocking his uncle (Len Lesser) on "The Tonight Show"; tenants hate new shower heads. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 22, 1996 The Doll George is dismayed because one of the dolls in Susan's collection bears an uncanny resemblance to his mother. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 7, 1996 The Friars Club Jerry's new membership in the Friars Club is jeopardized when a jacket he borrowed from the club gets lost. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 4, 1996 The Wig Master George introduces Kramer to the person in charge of the wigs for "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.". Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 25, 1996 The Calzone George ingratiates himself with his boss (Lee Bear) by sharing a delectable eggplant calzone with him. Details Episode 21 Aired May 2, 1996 The Bottle Deposit Jerry's mechanic (Brad Garrett) steals his car; Kramer and Newman plan to return used bottles to Michigan. Details Episode 22 Aired May 2, 1996 The Bottle Deposit Kramer spots Jerry's stolen car in Ohio; Elaine gives Peterman JFK's golf clubs; George is institutionalized. Details Episode 23 Aired May 9, 1996 The Wait Out Jerry and Elaine get a chance for romance after George's comment to a couple (Debra Messing, Cary Elwes) leads to a breakup. Details Episode 24 Aired May 16, 1996 The Invitations George searches for a way to stop his impending nuptials even as he and Susan are selecting their wedding invitations. Details
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Season Info

Director
Andy Ackerman
Creator
Jerry Seinfeld
Executive Producer
Larry David, George Shapiro, Howard West
Screenwriter
Gregg Kavet, Larry David, Peter Mehlman, Andy Robin, Matt Selman
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 21, 1995
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