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{{Infobox television season
{{Infobox television season
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|season_number=7
| season_number = 7
|image=Seinfeld7.jpg
| image = Seinfeld7.jpg
|image_size=250px
| image_size = 250px
|caption=DVD cover
| caption = DVD cover
| network = [[NBC]]
|country=United States
| first_aired = {{start date|1995|9|21}}
|network=[[NBC]]
|first_aired={{start date|1995|9|21}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1996|5|16}}
| num_episodes = 24
|last_aired={{end date|1996|5|16}}
| prev_season = [[Seinfeld season 6|Season 6]]
|num_episodes=24
|prev_season=[[Seinfeld (season 6)|Season 6]]
| next_season = [[Seinfeld season 8|Season 8]]
| episode_list = List of Seinfeld episodes
|next_season=[[Seinfeld (season 8)|Season 8]]
|episode_list=List of Seinfeld episodes
}}
}}


Season seven of ''[[Seinfeld]]'', an American [[comedy]] [[television series]] created by [[Jerry Seinfeld]] and [[Larry David]], began airing on September 21, 1995, and concluded on May 16, 1996, on [[NBC]].
Season seven of ''[[Seinfeld]]'', an American [[comedy]] [[television series]] created by [[Jerry Seinfeld]] and [[Larry David]], began airing on September 21, 1995, and concluded on May 16, 1996, on [[NBC]]. It is the final season before [[Larry David]] left and also the final season to feature Seinfeld's stand-up routines (aside from [[The Finale (Seinfeld)|the series finale]]).

It is the last season where [[Larry David]] was a producer and the leader of the writing team (though he did return for the [[The Finale (Seinfeld)|series finale]]).


==Production==
==Production==
''Seinfeld'' was produced by [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] and distributed by [[Columbia Pictures Television]] and [[Columbia TriStar Television]] (now [[Sony Pictures Television]]) and was aired of [[NBC]] in the US. The executive producers were [[Larry David]], [[George Shapiro]], and Howard West with [[Tom Gammill]] and [[Max Pross]] as supervising producers. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant.<ref name="Seinfeld Credits">{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/about/?sl=show_credits|title=The Seinfeld Crew and Credits at Seinfeld Official Site|publisher=Sony Pictures|access-date=2008-04-30|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090723014808/http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/about/?sl=show_credits|archive-date=2009-07-23}}</ref> This season was directed by [[Andy Ackerman]].
''Seinfeld'' was produced by [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] and aired on [[NBC]] in the United States. The executive producers were [[Larry David]], [[George Shapiro]], and Howard West with [[Tom Gammill]] and [[Max Pross]] as supervising producers. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant.<ref name="Seinfeld Credits">{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/about/?sl=show_credits|title=The Seinfeld Crew and Credits at Seinfeld Official Site|publisher=Sony Pictures|access-date=2008-04-30|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090723014808/http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/about/?sl=show_credits|archive-date=2009-07-23}}</ref> This season was directed by [[Andy Ackerman]].


The series was set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's [[Upper West Side]]. The seventh season was shot and mostly filmed in CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California.<ref name="The Stock Tip episode">{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/episode_guide/?sl=episode&ep=105|title=The Stock Tip episode at Seinfeld Official Site|publisher=Sony Pictures|access-date=2008-04-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513163533/http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/episode_guide/?sl=episode&ep=105|archive-date=2008-05-13}}</ref> The show features [[Jerry Seinfeld]] as [[Jerry Seinfeld (character)|himself]], and a host of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, which include [[George Costanza]], [[Elaine Benes]], and [[Cosmo Kramer]], portrayed by [[Jason Alexander]], [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]] and [[Michael Richards]], respectively.<ref>{{cite news|title=Seinfeld and nihilism|url=http://www.nd.edu/~observer/12031999/News/5.html|date=1999-12-03|access-date=2008-04-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071217191703/http://www.nd.edu/~observer/12031999/News/5.html|archive-date=2007-12-17}}</ref>
The series was set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's [[Upper West Side]]. The seventh season was shot and mostly filmed in CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California.<ref name="The Stock Tip episode">{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/episode_guide/?sl=episode&ep=105|title=The Stock Tip episode at Seinfeld Official Site|publisher=Sony Pictures|access-date=2008-04-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513163533/http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/episode_guide/?sl=episode&ep=105|archive-date=2008-05-13}}</ref> The show features [[Jerry Seinfeld]] as [[Jerry Seinfeld (character)|himself]], and a host of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, which include [[George Costanza]], [[Elaine Benes]], and [[Cosmo Kramer]], portrayed by [[Jason Alexander]], [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]] and [[Michael Richards]], respectively.<ref>{{cite news|title=Seinfeld and nihilism|url=http://www.nd.edu/~observer/12031999/News/5.html|date=1999-12-03|access-date=2008-04-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071217191703/http://www.nd.edu/~observer/12031999/News/5.html|archive-date=2007-12-17}}</ref>
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
{{see also|List of Seinfeld episodes}}
{{see also|List of Seinfeld episodes}}
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Engagement (Seinfeld)|The Engagement]]
|Title=[[The Engagement (Seinfeld)|The Engagement]]
|DirectedBy=[[Andy Ackerman]]
|DirectedBy=[[Andy Ackerman]]
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|9|21}}
|ProdCode=701
|ProdCode=701
|Viewers=37.6<ref name="Graham 1995-09-27">{{cite news|title=NBC Sunday starters stumble|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-09-27|page=D3|author=Graham, Jefferson}}</ref>
|Viewers=37.6<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC Sunday starters stumble|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 27, 1995|author=Graham, Jefferson}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=111
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|EpisodeNumber2=1
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Postponement]]
|Title=[[The Postponement]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|9|28}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|9|28}}
|ProdCode=702
|ProdCode=702
|Viewers=34.5<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-10-04">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-10-04|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=34.5<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 4, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=112
|EpisodeNumber=112
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|EpisodeNumber2=2
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Maestro (Seinfeld)|The Maestro]]
|Title=[[The Maestro (Seinfeld)|The Maestro]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|5}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|5}}
|ProdCode=703
|ProdCode=703
|Viewers=34.6<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-10-11">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-10-11|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=34.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 11, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=113
|EpisodeNumber=113
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|ShortSummary=George decides that he needs to help a security guard that works at Susan's uncle's store. Elaine begins dating the "Maestro." Kramer gets an out of court settlement in his lawsuit nets him free coffee at any location around the world. Jerry asks Poppy about [[Tuscany]] and is referred to Poppy's cousin, who makes him an offer he can't refuse.
|ShortSummary=George decides that he needs to help a security guard that works at Susan's uncle's store. Elaine begins dating the "Maestro." Kramer gets an out of court settlement in his lawsuit that nets him free coffee at any location around the world. Jerry asks Poppy about [[Tuscany]] and is referred to Poppy's cousin, who makes him an offer he can't refuse.
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Wink (Seinfeld)|The Wink]]
|Title=[[The Wink (Seinfeld)|The Wink]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|12}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|12}}
|ProdCode=704
|ProdCode=704
|Viewers=32.3<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-10-18">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-10-18|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 18, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=114
|EpisodeNumber=114
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|ShortSummary=Elaine dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of [[grapefruit]] [[Fruit|pulp]], from Jerry's breakfast, gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's [[healthy diet]] conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin. Kramer promises a sick boy that [[New York Yankees|Yankee]] [[Paul O'Neill (baseball player)|Paul O'Neill]] will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a giant [[birthday card]] that he sold based on George's wink.
|ShortSummary=Elaine dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of [[grapefruit]] [[Fruit|pulp]], from Jerry's breakfast, gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's [[healthy diet]] conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin. Kramer promises a sick boy that [[New York Yankees]] player [[Paul O'Neill (baseball player)|Paul O'Neill]] will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a giant [[birthday card]] that he sold based on George's wink.
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Hot Tub]]
|Title=[[The Hot Tub]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|19}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|19}}
|ProdCode=705
|ProdCode=705
|Viewers=32.6<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-10-25">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-10-25|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 25, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=115
|EpisodeNumber=115
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Soup Nazi]]
|Title=[[The Soup Nazi]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|2}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|2}}
|ProdCode=706
|ProdCode=706
|Viewers=33.1<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-11-08">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-11-08|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=33.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 8, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=116
|EpisodeNumber=116
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|EpisodeNumber2=6
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Secret Code (Seinfeld)|The Secret Code]]
|Title=[[The Secret Code (Seinfeld)|The Secret Code]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|9}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|9}}
|ProdCode=707
|ProdCode=707
|Viewers=33.9<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-11-15">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-11-15|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=33.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 15, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=117
|EpisodeNumber=117
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Pool Guy]]
|Title=[[The Pool Guy]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|16}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|16}}
|ProdCode=708
|ProdCode=708
|Viewers=33.4<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-11-22">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-11-22|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=33.4<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 22, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=118
|EpisodeNumber=118
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|EpisodeNumber2=8
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Sponge]]
|Title=[[The Sponge]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|7}}
|ProdCode=709
|ProdCode=709
|Viewers=32.3<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-12-13">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-12-13|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 13, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=119
|EpisodeNumber=119
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Gum]]
|Title=[[The Gum]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|14}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|14}}
|ProdCode=710
|ProdCode=710
|Viewers=31.4<ref name="USA Today staff 1995-12-20">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1995-12-20|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=31.4<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 20, 1995}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=120
|EpisodeNumber=120
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|ShortSummary=Kramer is active in the re-opening of an old movie theater. George's friend Lloyd Braun has a pack of Chinese gum that Kramer insists everyone tries. Elaine accidentally "reveals herself" to Lloyd. Jerry must wear glasses while around Lloyd. George's friend Deena thinks he is showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown.
|ShortSummary=Kramer is active in the reopening of an old movie theater. George's friend Lloyd Braun has a pack of Chinese gum that Kramer insists everyone tries. Elaine accidentally "reveals herself" to Lloyd. Jerry must wear glasses while around Lloyd. George's friend Deena thinks he is showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown.
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Rye]]
|Title=[[The Rye]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|4}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|4}}
|ProdCode=711
|ProdCode=711
|Viewers=35.1<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-01-10">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-01-10|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=35.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 10, 1996}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=121
|EpisodeNumber=121
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Caddy (Seinfeld)|The Caddy]]
|Title=[[The Caddy (Seinfeld)|The Caddy]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|25}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|25}}
|ProdCode=712
|ProdCode=712
|Viewers=32.0<ref name="DeRosa 1996-01-31">{{cite news|title=Super Bowl, 'Friends' lead to NBC blowout|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-01-31|page=D3|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.0<ref>{{cite news|title=Super Bowl, 'Friends' lead to NBC blowout|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 31, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=122
|EpisodeNumber=122
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Seven]]
|Title=[[The Seven]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|1}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|1}}
|ProdCode=713
|ProdCode=713
|Viewers=37.1<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-02-07">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-02-07|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=37.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 7, 1996}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=123
|EpisodeNumber=123
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
| NumParts = 2
|Title=[[The Cadillac]]
|Title=[[The Cadillac]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=Larry David & [[Jerry Seinfeld]]
|WrittenBy=Larry David & [[Jerry Seinfeld]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|8}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|8}}
|ProdCode=714<hr />717
|ProdCode_1=714
|ProdCode_2=717
|Viewers=35.9<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-02-14">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-02-14|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=35.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 14, 1996}}</ref>
|EpisodeNumber=124<hr />125
|EpisodeNumber_1=124
|EpisodeNumber2=14<hr />15
|EpisodeNumber_2=125
|EpisodeNumber2_1=14
|EpisodeNumber2_2=15
|ShortSummary=Jerry surprises his parents by buying them a new Cadillac which Elaine becomes infatuated with Jerry as a result. The cable company wants to meet with Kramer. George reconsiders his engagement when one of Elaine's friends suggests that he meets with actress, [[Marisa Tomei]]. [[Jack Klompus]] accuses Morty of [[embezzling]] funds to pay for his new Cadillac. Kramer continues to mess with the cable guy. George's obsession with [[Marisa Tomei]] makes Susan suspicious. George receives Marisa's phone number and must now create an alibi involving her "boyfriend" [[Art Vandelay]]. Morty's only testimony is from the woman that Jerry stole the marble rye from to prevent him from impeachment. Susan thinks George is having an affair with Elaine.
|ShortSummary=Jerry surprises his parents by buying them a new Cadillac which Elaine becomes infatuated with Jerry as a result. The cable company wants to meet with Kramer. George reconsiders his engagement when one of Elaine's friends suggests that he meets with actress, [[Marisa Tomei]]. [[Jack Klompus]] accuses Morty of [[embezzling]] funds to pay for his new Cadillac. Kramer continues to mess with the cable guy. George's obsession with [[Marisa Tomei]] makes Susan suspicious. George receives Marisa's phone number and must now create an alibi involving her "boyfriend" [[Art Vandelay]]. Morty's only testimony is from the woman that Jerry stole the marble rye from to prevent him from impeachment. Susan thinks George is having an affair with Elaine.
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{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld (season 7)
{{Episode list/sublist|Seinfeld season 7
|Title=[[The Shower Head]]
|Title=[[The Shower Head]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|15}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|15}}
|ProdCode=715
|ProdCode=715
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|Viewers=32.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Powerhouse Thursday propels NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 21, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Doll (Seinfeld)|The Doll]]
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|ProdCode=716
|ProdCode=716
|Viewers=32.9<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-02-28">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-02-28|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 28, 1996}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Friar's Club|The Friars Club]]
|Title=[[The Friar's Club|The Friars Club]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|3|7}}
|ProdCode=718
|ProdCode=718
|Viewers=32.7<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-03-13">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-03-13|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 13, 1996}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Wig Master]]
|Title=[[The Wig Master]]
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|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|4}}
|ProdCode=719
|ProdCode=719
|Viewers=30.5<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-04-10">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-04-10|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=30.5<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 10, 1996}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Calzone]]
|Title=[[The Calzone]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|25}}
|ProdCode=720
|ProdCode=720
|Viewers=28.5<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-05-01">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-05-01|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=28.5<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 1, 1996}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Bottle Deposit]]
|Title=[[The Bottle Deposit]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin
|WrittenBy=Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|2}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|2}}
|ProdCode=721<hr />722
|ProdCode_1=721
|ProdCode_2=722
|Viewers=32.4<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-05-08">{{cite news|title='ER', 'Seinfeld', 'Beast' lead NBC sweep|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-05-08|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=32.4<ref>{{cite news|title='ER,' 'Seinfeld,' 'Beast' lead NBC sweep|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 8, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary=George doesn't hear the details on an important project that Wilhelm wants him to champion. Elaine gets into a bidding war at an auction with Sue Ellen Mischke, the [[Oh Henry!]] candy heiress, over a set of golf clubs owned by [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]]. Consequently, she spends a bit more than she was authorized by Peterman. Kramer collects used pop bottles and cans so he can take them to [[Michigan]] where the refund is doubled. Jerry takes his car to a fanatical car care mechanic ([[Brad Garrett]]). Jerry's car is stolen by the mechanic. Wilhelm is delighted with the job George did on the project; however, he has no idea what he did or how he did it. Kramer spots Jerry's car in [[Ohio]]. George is sent to a [[mental hospital]] by [[George Steinbrenner|Steinbrenner]] because George's work on the project makes Steinbrenner think he is mentally unstable. Newman finds a farmer's house, complete with the proverbial daughter.
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|Title=[[The Wait Out]]
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|9}}
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|Viewers=29.9<ref name="USA Today staff 1996-05-15">{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|work=[[USA Today]]|date=1996-05-15|page=D3}}</ref>
|Viewers=29.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 15, 1996}}</ref>
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|Title=[[The Invitations]]
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|16}}
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|Viewers=33.2<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 22, 1996}}</ref>
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== Reception ==
The [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 9.3/10, based on 8 critic reviews.<ref>{{Citation |title=Seinfeld: Season 7 |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/seinfeld/s07 |publisher=Rotten Tomatoes |language=en |access-date=2022-05-19 |archive-date=2022-01-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220129110657/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/seinfeld/s07 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Honors==
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Seinfeld
Season 7
DVD cover
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 21, 1995 (1995-09-21) –
May 16, 1996 (1996-05-16)
Season chronology
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Season 8
List of episodes

Season seven of Seinfeld, an American comedy television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, began airing on September 21, 1995, and concluded on May 16, 1996, on NBC. It is the final season before Larry David left and also the final season to feature Seinfeld's stand-up routines (aside from the series finale).

Production

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Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and aired on NBC in the United States. The executive producers were Larry David, George Shapiro, and Howard West with Tom Gammill and Max Pross as supervising producers. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant.[1] This season was directed by Andy Ackerman.

The series was set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side. The seventh season was shot and mostly filmed in CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California.[2] The show features Jerry Seinfeld as himself, and a host of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, which include George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer, portrayed by Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards, respectively.[3]

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [4]Prod.
code [5]
US viewers
(millions)
1111"The Engagement"Andy AckermanLarry DavidSeptember 21, 1995 (1995-09-21)70137.6[6]
Elaine has a problem sleeping in her new apartment because of a nearby, constantly barking dog. Kramer, Newman and Elaine commit a dognapping scene and take the dog far out of the city. George gets back with Susan Ross, his former girlfriend from NBC and he asks her to marry him. Jerry breaks up with his girlfriend again.
1122"The Postponement"Andy AckermanLarry DavidSeptember 28, 1995 (1995-09-28)70234.5[7]
Elaine's dog problem is solved by a neighborly rabbi with a cable show. Kramer's involvement in the dognapping worries him. George decides he wants to postpone the engagement. Kramer and Jerry try to see Plan 9 from Outer Space, Kramer sneaks in gourmet coffee, spills it and says he has a legal case.
1133"The Maestro"Andy AckermanLarry DavidOctober 5, 1995 (1995-10-05)70334.6[8]
George decides that he needs to help a security guard that works at Susan's uncle's store. Elaine begins dating the "Maestro." Kramer gets an out of court settlement in his lawsuit that nets him free coffee at any location around the world. Jerry asks Poppy about Tuscany and is referred to Poppy's cousin, who makes him an offer he can't refuse.
1144"The Wink"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssOctober 12, 1995 (1995-10-12)70432.3[9]
Elaine dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of grapefruit pulp, from Jerry's breakfast, gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's healthy diet conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin. Kramer promises a sick boy that New York Yankees player Paul O'Neill will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a giant birthday card that he sold based on George's wink.
1155"The Hot Tub"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinOctober 19, 1995 (1995-10-19)70532.6[10]
George picks up a bad habit from some visiting Astros representatives. During the time of the New York City Marathon, Elaine has an out-of-country runner as her house guest. The runner had overslept and missed the big race at the last Olympics and Jerry obsesses with ensuring that it doesn't happen again. Kramer installs a hot tub in his apartment.
1166"The Soup Nazi"Andy AckermanSpike FerestenNovember 2, 1995 (1995-11-02)70633.1[11]
Elaine finds an antique armoire she wants. George makes a mistake while trying to get his soup from the "Soup Nazi." George and Elaine discuss how annoyed they are by Jerry's sweet-talking with his current girlfriend, especially their calling each other "Schmoopie". Elaine makes an ordering error in front of the "Soup Nazi", and is banned for a year. Susan appreciates that George is finally showing his feelings in public.
1177"The Secret Code"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferNovember 9, 1995 (1995-11-09)70733.9[12]
George refuses to tell his ATM code ("Bosco") to Susan. Elaine dates an amnesiac. Leapin' Larry wants Jerry to do spots for his store, but he is angered when he thinks Jerry is doing an impression of him when his foot falls asleep. Kramer gets an emergency band scanner and decides to help at the FDNY. Elaine doesn't want to go on a date with her boss, J. Peterman, so she leaves Jerry and George at the restaurant. George's code is needed in a life or death situation.
1188"The Pool Guy"Andy AckermanDavid MandelNovember 16, 1995 (1995-11-16)70833.4[13]
Elaine befriends Susan. Jerry meets his pool guy outside a movie, and then he can't get rid of him. George is worried by Elaine wanting to get to know Susan. Kramer's new phone number is similar to a film information line. When Kramer keeps getting wrong numbers, he begins giving out the information for movie show times a la "Moviefone".
1199"The Sponge"Andy AckermanPeter MehlmanDecember 7, 1995 (1995-12-07)70932.3[14]
Jerry gets a girl's number on Kramer's AIDS walk list. Elaine buys the last box of contraceptive sponges, since they've been removed from the market, and rations them by putting her boyfriend through a test to decide if he's "sponge-worthy". George tells Susan the secret of the size of Jerry's jeans. George is "out of the loop." Kramer refuses to "wear an AIDS ribbon."
12010"The Gum"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssDecember 14, 1995 (1995-12-14)71031.4[15]
Kramer is active in the reopening of an old movie theater. George's friend Lloyd Braun has a pack of Chinese gum that Kramer insists everyone tries. Elaine accidentally "reveals herself" to Lloyd. Jerry must wear glasses while around Lloyd. George's friend Deena thinks he is showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown.
12111"The Rye"Andy AckermanCarol LeiferJanuary 4, 1996 (1996-01-04)71135.1[16]
Elaine dates a jazz saxophonist. Jerry tells one of the band members the saxophonist and Elaine are "hot and heavy." Susan's parents meet and have dinner with the Costanzas for the first time. Both families obsess over a loaf of rye bread that wasn't served with the meal, which Frank takes back home. Kramer takes over a friend's horse-drawn carriage for a week and feeds the horse Beef-a-Reeno.
12212"The Caddy"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinJanuary 25, 1996 (1996-01-25)71232.0[17]
Kramer befriends a caddy, who helps him to improve his golf game and offer him other advice. When George leaves his car at work, Mr. Wilhelm and George Steinbrenner think he has been working overtime. Elaine meets an old high-school friend who is now an heiress to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune and a "braless wonder" (Brenda Strong). Kramer and Elaine take her rival to court and only Jerry may stand in the way.
12313"The Seven"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferFebruary 1, 1996 (1996-02-01)71337.1[18]
Elaine strains her neck trying to get a bike down from the wall. In pain, she promises the bike to whoever fixes her neck. Kramer saves the day and wants the bike. George is angry when Susan's cousin chooses to name her baby with the name he planned to give his first offspring. Kramer works out an arrangement with Jerry to keep track of what he takes from Jerry's kitchen. Jerry's girlfriend always wears the same dress.
12414"The Cadillac"Andy AckermanLarry David & Jerry SeinfeldFebruary 8, 1996 (1996-02-08)71435.9[19]
12515717
Jerry surprises his parents by buying them a new Cadillac which Elaine becomes infatuated with Jerry as a result. The cable company wants to meet with Kramer. George reconsiders his engagement when one of Elaine's friends suggests that he meets with actress, Marisa Tomei. Jack Klompus accuses Morty of embezzling funds to pay for his new Cadillac. Kramer continues to mess with the cable guy. George's obsession with Marisa Tomei makes Susan suspicious. George receives Marisa's phone number and must now create an alibi involving her "boyfriend" Art Vandelay. Morty's only testimony is from the woman that Jerry stole the marble rye from to prevent him from impeachment. Susan thinks George is having an affair with Elaine.
12616"The Shower Head"Andy AckermanPeter Mehlman & Marjorie GrossFebruary 15, 1996 (1996-02-15)71532.3[20]
Kramer and Jerry are not pleased with the new low flow shower heads that the buildings maintenance people have put in for them. Elaine is surprised to find out that she has tested positive for Opium. Jerry is frustrated by the fact that his parents aren't moving back to Florida and George is elated because his parents are considering moving to Florida.
12717"The Doll"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssFebruary 22, 1996 (1996-02-22)71632.9[21]
Susan's old roommate gives Jerry a package that she wants him to be careful with. Frank turns George's room into a billiard room and Kramer challenges him to a game of billiards where the space is a bit tight. Jerry is enthusiastic about a new toothbrush. Susan has a doll that looks like George's mother. Elaine tries to replace an autographed picture of "the other guy", for "the Maestro" that was damaged while they were in Tuscany.
12818"The Friars Club"Andy AckermanDavid MandelMarch 7, 1996 (1996-03-07)71832.7[22]
George successfully delays his wedding. Jerry goes out with Susan's best friend. Jerry loses a jacket he "borrowed" for dinner at the Friars Club. Kramer tries to duplicate the sleeping patterns of Da Vinci. Peterman hires a deaf employee (Rob Schneider) and Elaine suffers the consequences, when she gets loaded with most of his work.
12919"The Wig Master"Andy AckermanSpike FerestenApril 4, 1996 (1996-04-04)71930.5[23]
Jerry uses Elaine to prove that a sales clerk is wrong about his looking at an expensive jacket. Elaine is picked up by the clerk after he leads her on with the promise of a big discount. George has an unwanted house guest. George discovers why a parking lot is so cheap, when he finds a used condom in his car. Kramer unwittingly becomes a "pimp."
13020"The Calzone"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferApril 25, 1996 (1996-04-25)72028.5[24]
George becomes Steinbrenner's pet, when he shares an eggplant calzone with him. Kramer is raving about wearing clothes "straight out of the dryer." Elaine's boyfriend is dating her without really ever asking her out. Jerry takes advantage of his girlfriend's ability to get anything she wants. Kramer starts using an oven for his clothing.
13121"The Bottle Deposit"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinMay 2, 1996 (1996-05-02)72132.4[25]
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George doesn't hear the details on an important project that Wilhelm wants him to champion. Elaine gets into a bidding war at an auction with Sue Ellen Mischke, the Oh Henry! candy heiress, over a set of golf clubs owned by JFK. Consequently, she spends a bit more than she was authorized by Peterman. Kramer collects used pop bottles and cans so he can take them to Michigan where the refund is doubled. Jerry takes his car to a fanatical car care mechanic (Brad Garrett). Jerry's car is stolen by the mechanic. Wilhelm is delighted with the job George did on the project; however, he has no idea what he did or how he did it. Kramer spots Jerry's car in Ohio. George is sent to a mental hospital by Steinbrenner because George's work on the project makes Steinbrenner think he is mentally unstable. Newman finds a farmer's house, complete with the proverbial daughter.
13323"The Wait Out"Andy AckermanStory by : Peter Mehlman & Matt Selman
Teleplay by : Peter Mehlman
May 9, 1996 (1996-05-09)72329.9[26]
George makes an off-hand remark to a married couple with a shaky relationship, leading to their breakup. Elaine starts driving again and almost makes Jerry sick. Kramer starts wearing jeans that are too tight that he cannot get them off. Elaine and Jerry make plans to move in on the separated couple.
13424"The Invitations"Andy AckermanLarry DavidMay 16, 1996 (1996-05-16)72433.2[27]
George tries to think of a way out of his relationship with Susan before the wedding. Elaine suggests he start smoking, and Kramer suggests he ask Susan for a pre-nuptial agreement. Jerry nearly gets hit by a car but is saved by his female equivalent, Jeannie. Jerry thinks he is in love with Jeannie and proposes to her. Kramer tries to cash in on a bank's offer to pay a customer $100 if the teller doesn't say "hello". Susan dies from licking the glue on 250 cheap wedding invitation envelopes.

Reception

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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 9.3/10, based on 8 critic reviews.[28]

Honors

[edit]

TV Guide named it the 41st greatest television season of all time. It was one of four Seinfeld seasons on the list.[citation needed]

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