Seinfeld: Season Seven Movie Review
Seinfeld: Season Seven Review
"Seinfeld: Season Seven" Overview

Rating: NR
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : Andy AckermanProducer :
Screenwiter : Larry David,Jerry Seinfeld,Peter Mehlman
Starring : Jerry Seinfeld,Jason Alexander,Michael Richards,Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Season seven finds Jerry Seinfeld and gang still riding a wave of popularity
and impressive creativity. In this season's best episodes, catch-phrases still
in wide use were created ("The Soup Nazi" is one of the series' best-loved
episodes and a highlight of this box set). Even lesser episodes are still
impresive: George's embracing of the calzone as a favorite lunch treat, which
becomes boss Steinbrenner's treat as well, is as guilty a pleasure as the
series ever put forth.
But most of the episodes exhibit that same intense sense of vague
dissatisfaction with life and ironic displeasure with just about everything
that became staples of Seinfeld. Whether Jerry's trying to snag a marble rye,
Elaine is deciding the "sponge-worthiness" of her sexual conquests, or -- in
the season's major running plotline -- George is doing anything to get out of
his impending wedding (which he succeeds in in the season finale), the show
remains completely watchable and never short of hilarious. Alexander's
frustration with fiancee Susan makes him a real centerpiece of the season, as
even Jerry himself takes a back seat to George's insane antics.
The DVD includes the usual outtakes and deleted scenes, plus a featurette
interview with series creator Larry David, who bittersweetly ended his work
with the show after this season.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





