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Seinfeld: Season 07 (1996)

Seinfeld: Season 07 (1996)
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Season seven of Seinfeld maintains the series' brilliance almost from the outset, with an episode in which George (Jason Alexander) renews his relationship with Susan Biddle Ross (Heidi Swedberg) -- a relationship from which, ultimately, only one will emerge alive. Elsewhere, Kramer (Michael Richards) wins a lawsuit that allows him free coffee at any location in the world, and Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) dates a man with a highly appropriate nickname in "The Maestro." Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld -- it's his show, remember?) can't get rid of a guy at the movies, while Kramer becomes "Mr. Movie Phone" in "The Pool Guy." Also, George finds himself up for a promotion just because he's been leaving his car overnight in the Yankees' parking lot. Jerry gets more than he bargained for when he steals a loaf of marble rye. And in a deathless moment, Elaine wonders if her current beau is truly "sponge-worthy" (funny about that word "deathless"...especially considering what happens to Susan at season's end). But when all is said and done, if anyone asks why the seventh season of Seinfeld is worthy of immortality, just say three little words: "The Soup Nazi." ~ Rovi

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Jerry SeinfeldJason Alexander, (more)
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Synopsis of Seinfeld: Season 07

Season seven of Seinfeld maintains the series' brilliance almost from the outset, with an episode in which George (Jason Alexander) renews his relationship with Susan Biddle Ross (Heidi Swedberg) -- a relationship from which, ultimately, only one will emerge alive. Elsewhere, Kramer (Michael Richards) wins a lawsuit that allows him free coffee at any location in the world, and Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) dates a man with a highly appropriate nickname in "The Maestro." Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld -- it's his show, remember?) can't get rid of a guy at the movies, while Kramer becomes "Mr. Movie Phone" in "The Pool Guy." Also, George finds himself up for a promotion just because he's been leaving his car overnight in the Yankees' parking lot. Jerry gets more than he bargained for when he steals a loaf of marble rye. And in a deathless moment, Elaine wonders if her current beau is truly "sponge-worthy" (funny about that word "deathless"...especially considering what happens to Susan at season's end). But when all is said and done, if anyone asks why the seventh season of Seinfeld is worthy of immortality, just say three little words: "The Soup Nazi." ~ Rovi

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    Paul W.

    Seinfeld becomes even more outrageous and comical in this four-disk set. Disk 3, in particular, sent me into uncontrollable laughter that could only be relieved by hitting the "pause" button for several minutes. Kramer's incredible slapstick routines reach a crescendo that is unequalled in previous seasons, or since.

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    Noah B.

    Best show ever made. This season is a great one with the Calzone, and The Soup Nazi. I would recommend watching the Inside Looks on some of the episodes, as well as the Seinamation (which is a portion of one episode animated), as well as watching some episodes with commentary on. It is very cool to hear Jason and Julia's reaction to watching an episode over again. They will reflect back to that moment and talk and laugh about it.

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    Zack S.

    great show

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