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Seinfeld: Season 7 Reviews

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.

Full Review | Aug 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.

Full Review | Aug 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.

Full Review | Aug 26, 2019

Seinfeld's renewed energy is exhilarating to watch, because it has been accomplished with a certain amount of conceptual daring.

Full Review | Original Score: A | Sep 5, 2018

Season 7 might have the strongest season-long storyline...Season 7 also saw what could be the most memorable supporting character of the whole series, the Soup Nazi.

Full Review | Sep 5, 2018

It involves its more dedicated viewers in an elaborate game of connect-the-dots, tying every extraneous idea to the rest, weaving a tapestry of empty detail and making something of nothing.

Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Sep 5, 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.

Full Review | Sep 5, 2018

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.

Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Oct 18, 2017

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