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Description: Genre: Television - Seinfeld / Actors: Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander ... / DVD released 20 November, 2006 at Sony ... more
Seinfeld - Season 7 (DVD) ... Pictures Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL / By the time Seinfeld reached Season 7, it was already firmly established as one of the top shows on TV. But Jerry Seinfeld and series co-creator Larry David still had plenty of stops to pull out to keep the show at the top of its form. This is the season where George--yes, George (Jason Alexander)--gets engaged. Elaine (Julia Louis Dreyfuss) judges her dates to see who is "sponge-worthy." Jerry deals with low-flow showerheads, buys Chinese gum, and tries to date Debra Messing. And Kramer (Michael Richards) solidifies his own essential Kramer-ness by putting a hot tub in his living room, going around town in Joseph’s Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, buying jeans so tight he can’t take them off, and taking advice on court strategy from his caddy. If there is a unifying theme in this season, it would be growing up (or rather, futile attempts to grow up), as Jerry whines to George right off the bat, "What are we doing? What kinds of lives are these? We’re like children, we’re not men." As a result, marriage emerges as a theme, and George proposes to Susan (Heidi Swedburg) in Episode 1. And because George is, well, George, things inevitably go downhill from there. But it’s not all navel-gazing. After all, this is the season that gave us "The Soup Nazi," and years later, "no soup for you" is a still a pop culture touchstone. Other classics include "The Calzone" where Jerry points out that Elaine’s boyfriend never asked her out; "The Bottle Deposit," featuring Kramer teaming with Jerry’s nemesis, Newman (Wayne Knight), to make millions out of a bottle deposit scheme; and "The Cadillac," where Jerry’s gift of a Cadillac to his parents inevitably leads to trouble, to name just a few. In due course through the season, all attempts to grow up inevitably, and hilariously, fail. That seems to be the world of Seinfeldian existentialism. Seven seasons in, who wants to see these characters actually change anyway when it’s so much more fun to watch them flail in their own skins? --Daniel Vancini, Amazon.com.

Newest Review: ... he ever had a long relationship with, Susan. Jerry fails to keep up with the growing up pact up until the end of the season ... more

 ... when he meets his match. This is filled with great episodes including the much talked about Soup Nazi episode which is one of the seasons finest shows. This is noteworthy that Larry David the co-writer of Seinfeld would retire at the end of this season from writing the show. He certainly goes out with a Bang, I'll not spoil the surprise ending as it really is a shocker. Elaine is working for Jay Peterman on his catalogue, this character is one of my favourite small parts as he is an old school soap opera actor with ove...more

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Release Date: 2006 - 11 - 20, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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briangilmour
Premium Review Seinfeld - Season 7 (DVD): No Soup for You!!! (229 words)
by - written on 12/05/08 (Useful, 13 readings)
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Season 7 of the greatest comedy known to man begins with a shock of George and Jerry finally deciding that they are not men, and that they need to grow up. Georges arc for this season is to propose and get engaged to the only woman he ever had a long relationship with, Susan. Jerry fails to keep up with the growing up pact up until the end of the season when he meets his match. This is filled with great episodes including the much talked about Soup Nazi episode which is one of the seasons finest shows. This is noteworthy that Larry David the co-writer of Seinfeld would retire at the end of this season from writing the show. He certainly goes out with a Bang, I'll not ...  Read the complete review

larsbaby
Crowned Review Seinfeld Season 7 - a hidden sitcom gem (1074 words)
by - written on 29/11/07 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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There is only one reason that I can think of to explain the lack of popularity of Seinfeld in this country, and that's visibility. Had it been on Channel 4 during the 90s on Friday nights at 9pm (the show ran in the US from 1989 to 1998), it would have been up there with Friends or Frasier in terms of popularity. But for some reason, BBC2, who had the rights, saw it fit to show it on the midweek graveyard shift after Newsnight. Why???? What a criminal waste of a great sitcom. I was exposed to Seinfeld while living in Sweden some years back. At first, I shared the "I don't get this Nooo York humour" attitude of many people I speak to here, who have been exposed ...  Read the complete review

 
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