The seventh season opens in the aftermath of last season's finale, with the gang adjusting to new realities.
George copes with change in the most George way possible — badly and loudly.
Jerry's latest girlfriend has a quality he finds fascinating and then immediately unbearable.
Elaine's professional life collides with her personal life in an episode that's classic Louis-Dreyfus.
Kramer starts something that grows beyond his control, as all of Kramer's projects inevitably do.
The show hits a comedy high point with an episode that interweaves four storylines into one perfect half hour.
George at Yankee Stadium produces another round of workplace comedy that nobody does better than Seinfeld.
Newman and Jerry's rivalry provides the backbone for an episode that celebrates petty feuds.
The gang tackles a situation that forces them to confront their selfishness — and they fail completely.
Elaine's dating adventures add another memorable boyfriend to her long roster of comedic relationships.
Kramer and Jerry's apartment wall might as well not exist as their lives continue to blur together.
George's parents steal another episode, with the Costanza household proving even more dysfunctional than George claims.
A parking garage, a movie theater, a Chinese restaurant — Seinfeld turns mundane locations into comedy arenas.
The show delivers another episode where the four stories crash together in a perfectly timed finale.
Jerry's compulsive neatness meets its match in a storyline that explores his control issues.
Elaine takes charge of a situation with the assertiveness that makes her the gang's strongest personality.
George schemes his way through another situation, and his elaborate plans are both impressive and pathetic.
Kramer's lifestyle choices create consequences that affect the whole group in unexpected ways.
The seventh season proves Larry David's final full season as showrunner is among the show's best.
The ensemble delivers one of their tightest performances in an episode worthy of the show's legacy.
The season wraps with the show at the absolute peak of its creative powers.
The seventh season finale bids farewell to an era while confirming the show will continue to thrive.