Ep 1. The Engagement
- TV-PG
- September 21, 1995
- 23 min
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8.6 (3,753)
Jerry Seinfeld returns for another hilarious season of Seinfeld, the show that has become an American comedy classic. In season seven, fans can expect more of the same witty banter, over-the-top characters, and ridiculous situations that have made the show so beloved. The season premiere, "The Engagement," is no exception.
As the title suggests, the episode centers around the engagement of two characters, who remain unnamed for spoiler reasons. But as expected, the engagement isn't exactly smooth sailing. In true Seinfeld fashion, hilarity ensues as the characters try to navigate their new relationship status.
In addition to the engagement plotline, the episode also features several subplots that intertwine with one another. It's a testament to the show's writing and comedic timing that these seemingly unrelated storylines all come together in a satisfying way.
One subplot involves Jerry's girlfriend, who has some strange habits that start to grate on Jerry's nerves. Meanwhile, Elaine is dealing with a scary new coworker who seems to have a vendetta against her. And of course, Kramer is up to his usual antics, this time involving a lucrative new business venture.
The episode is full of classic Seinfeld moments, including quotable one-liners that have become part of our lexicon ("Serenity now!"), hilarious visual gags, and absurdly funny situations that only a show like Seinfeld could create. Fans of the show will feel right at home with "The Engagement."
One thing that sets Seinfeld apart from other sitcoms is its ability to find humor in the minutiae of everyday life. "The Engagement" is no different, as the characters deal with petty annoyances and mundane tasks that somehow become comedic gold. Whether it's Jerry's obsession with cleanliness or Kramer's fascination with neckties, the show takes everyday situations and turns them into something hilarious.
Another strength of Seinfeld is its ensemble cast, who all bring something unique and memorable to the table. In "The Engagement," each character gets their moment to shine, whether it's George's neurotic tendencies or Elaine's fierce independence. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, and it's clear that they're having a blast playing off of one another.
The writing is also superb, with jokes and references that reward longtime fans of the show. The episode is full of callbacks to previous episodes and running gags that have become a staple of the show's humor. Yet at the same time, the jokes are accessible enough that newcomers can jump right in and enjoy the episode without feeling lost.
Overall, "The Engagement" is a strong start to season seven of Seinfeld. It's a testament to the show's enduring popularity and influence that it still holds up after all these years. Fans of the show will be delighted to see their favorite characters back in action, and newcomers will be charmed by the show's unique brand of humor. Whether you're a diehard Seinfeld fan or a casual viewer, "The Engagement" is a must-watch episode.