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  • Director(s): Tom Cherones 
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    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? Along with the episodes, commentary, and "Notes about Nothing," as on the other seasons, there’s a nice profile of Julia Louis Dreyfuss and her character Elaine, who was so key to the show’s success, and "Larry David’s Farewell," a special feature reviewing David’s contributions to the show. --Daniel Vancini

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    Review(s): DVD Seinfeld - Season 7
    Seinfeld season - Superb Collection as always!


    I couldnt wait to get hold of this - I watched 8 episodes the same evening this Volume was delivered to my place. I bought it over DeepDiscountDVD for $23.91 w/ shipping though, so i would highly recommend you folks to check that out...

    I have always been a huge fan of Seinfeld, own all seasons 1-6 and can't stop watching them over and over again. People here have already described all the episodes so i won't go too deep into them - my favs are "The soup Nazi" and "spongeworthy" episodes...

    All i have to say is: Love it. love it, love it...All the extra material like deleted scenes and commentaries make it so much worthwhile to spend money for these and get one set for yourself.

    Buy 2 copies.


    Seinfeld is the best sitcom ever, obviously. I believe everyone should by as many copies as possible - pay full price. Send some copies to "Reverend" Jackson.

    Best Season!!!!, each episodes are hilarious!!!!


    Fist, the soap natzi is one the most hilarious episodes of Seinfeld. But what even funnier it's that it was actually base on a real person. And that he was mad that they made a show about him. Seinfeld is by far the most clever Sitcom ever made. They got away with everything that is taboo. And their best show were among topics that many cable channels would have refused to air. However, NBC did it anyway and the show was a hit. I can only imagine if Dave Chappelle had the freedom that Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld had to run the show how good will he had been. Because his first two seasons the most selling ones on DVD. However for the 3rd season Comedy Central want it to run the show with their new writers.


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