Seinfeld (1996) (TV)
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Season seven of Seinfeld maintains the series' brilliance almost from the outset, with an episode in which George renews his relationship with Susan Biddle Ross -- a relationship from which, ultimately, only one will emerge alive. Elsewhere, Kramer wins a lawsuit that allows him free coffee at any location in the world, and Elaine dates a man with a highly appropriate nickname in "The Maestro." Jerry can't get rid of a guy at the movies, while Kramer becomes "Mr. Movie Phone" in "The Pool Guy." Also, George finds himself up for a promotion just because he's been leaving his car overnight in the Yankees' parking lot. Jerry gets more than he bargained for when he steals a loaf of marble rye. And in a deathless moment, Elaine wonders if her current beau is truly "sponge-worthy." But when all is said and done, if anyone asks why the seventh season of Seinfeld is worthy of immortality, just say three little words: "The Soup Nazi."
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