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The Engagement (Seinfeld)

"The Engagement" is the first episode of the seventh-season[1] and the 111th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The episode broke with the standalone story format of earlier seasons, making a major change in the series status quo by having regular cast member George Costanza become engaged to Susan Ross. Susan was a recurring character during season 4 of the series but had not been seen since. The episode aired on September 21, 1995.[1]

"The Engagement"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 1
Directed byAndy Ackerman
Written byLarry David
Production code701
Original air dateSeptember 21, 1995 (1995-09-21)
Guest appearances
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Plot

George breaks up with a woman named Alice after she beats him in a game of chess. When he tells Jerry about it at Monk's, they both realize that they have done nothing with their lives and decide to make some changes. However, Kramer warns Jerry against marriage, so he decides to remain with his singles lifestyle. George, meanwhile, proposes to his old girlfriend Susan Ross. George is irritated when Jerry tells him that he broke up with his girlfriend Melanie because she eats peas one at a time, arguing that they had a pact to change their lives. He begins to regret his engagement as he has to pass up opportunities to see action films and baseball games with Jerry in order to watch sentimental films and Mad About You with Susan.

A barking dog is keeping Elaine from getting sleep. Kramer refers her to Newman, who agrees to kidnap the dog and relocate it. Later that night, Elaine, Kramer and Newman rent a van and steal the dog, a Yorkshire Terrier. Kramer leaves the dog at a random doorstep in Monticello, but it rips off a piece of his shirt with a tag from Rudy's vintage shop. The dog finds its way back to its owner's apartment, carrying the piece of Kramer's shirt. With the shirt scrap as evidence, police officers arrest Kramer, Newman and Elaine for dognapping. Elaine decides she needs to make some changes with her life.

Production

Writer/co-creator Larry David came up with the idea of George becoming engaged with the intent that it be a season-long story arc, but at the time had no plan for how the arc would be resolved.[2] He wrote the first three episodes of the series in order to set the tone for the season.[3]

The expression "Happy, Pappy?" was used by actress Heidi Swedberg in off-camera conversations with David.[4] All the clips in the flashback montage of George and Susan's relationship were filmed specifically for this episode.[4]

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus lost her voice overnight from doing the scene where Elaine shouts at the dog, so the writers worked her hoarseness into the episode's script.[4]

Critical reception

David Sims of The A.V. Club wrote, "The two-part (sorta) season opener to Seinfeld really feels like Larry David throwing down a marker. You know how last year was just generally a lot of fun, and had a little more broad, goofy comedy? ... 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 of having a loose arc for the year, and this time it's George getting married. The news is abrupt, shocking, and hilariously welcome. ... George is such a wreck by the end of that spectacle, it's hard not to pity him, stupid and impulsive as he may be."[5]

Joanna L. Di Mattia, author of the essay "The Show About Something: Anxious Manhood and the Homosocial Order on Seinfeld," argues that "Susan Ross ... ultimately embodies the restrictions of marriage for George, and therefore a real threat to the male friendships on the show." This episode "illustrates how to approach marriage with the most inappropriate partner, solely for the purpose of personal reinforcement."[6]

Vanity Fair put "The Engagement" at #106 in a ranking of all 180 episodes.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Seinfeld Season 7 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  2. ^ Seinfeld Season 7: Inside Look - "The Engagement" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2006.
  3. ^ Seinfeld Season 7: Notes about Nothing - "The Postponement" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2006.
  4. ^ a b c Seinfeld Season 7: Notes about Nothing - "The Engagement" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2006.
  5. ^ Sims, David (August 4, 2011). "Seinfeld: "The Engagement"/"The Postponement"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  6. ^ Di Mattia, Joanna L. (1999–2000). "The Show About Something: Anxious Manhood and the Homosocial Order on Seinfeld". Michigan Feminist Studies. Ann Arbor, MI: MPublishing, University of Michigan Library. 14 (Masculinities). Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  7. ^ Fragoso, Sam (June 25, 2015). "Every Episode of Seinfeld, Ranked". Vanity Fair.

External links

  • "The Engagement" at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Engagement Seinfeld news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Engagement is the first episode of the seventh season 1 and the 111th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld The episode broke with the standalone story format of earlier seasons making a major change in the series status quo by having regular cast member George Costanza become engaged to Susan Ross Susan was a recurring character during season 4 of the series but had not been seen since The episode aired on September 21 1995 1 The Engagement Seinfeld episodeEpisode no Season 7Episode 1Directed byAndy AckermanWritten byLarry DavidProduction code701Original air dateSeptember 21 1995 1995 09 21 Guest appearancesWayne Knight as Newman Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza Heidi Swedberg as Susan Ross Mario Joyner as himself Cindy Cheung as Woman 1 credit only Janni Brenn as Woman 2 Mailon Rivera as Cop 1 Athena Massey as Melanie Ron Byron as Man Renee Faia as AliceEpisode chronology Previous The Understudy Next The Postponement Seinfeld season 7 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Critical reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditGeorge breaks up with a woman named Alice after she beats him in a game of chess When he tells Jerry about it at Monk s they both realize that they have done nothing with their lives and decide to make some changes However Kramer warns Jerry against marriage so he decides to remain with his singles lifestyle George meanwhile proposes to his old girlfriend Susan Ross George is irritated when Jerry tells him that he broke up with his girlfriend Melanie because she eats peas one at a time arguing that they had a pact to change their lives He begins to regret his engagement as he has to pass up opportunities to see action films and baseball games with Jerry in order to watch sentimental films and Mad About You with Susan A barking dog is keeping Elaine from getting sleep Kramer refers her to Newman who agrees to kidnap the dog and relocate it Later that night Elaine Kramer and Newman rent a van and steal the dog a Yorkshire Terrier Kramer leaves the dog at a random doorstep in Monticello but it rips off a piece of his shirt with a tag from Rudy s vintage shop The dog finds its way back to its owner s apartment carrying the piece of Kramer s shirt With the shirt scrap as evidence police officers arrest Kramer Newman and Elaine for dognapping Elaine decides she needs to make some changes with her life Production EditWriter co creator Larry David came up with the idea of George becoming engaged with the intent that it be a season long story arc but at the time had no plan for how the arc would be resolved 2 He wrote the first three episodes of the series in order to set the tone for the season 3 The expression Happy Pappy was used by actress Heidi Swedberg in off camera conversations with David 4 All the clips in the flashback montage of George and Susan s relationship were filmed specifically for this episode 4 Actress Julia Louis Dreyfus lost her voice overnight from doing the scene where Elaine shouts at the dog so the writers worked her hoarseness into the episode s script 4 Critical reception EditDavid Sims of The A V Club wrote The two part sorta season opener to Seinfeld really feels like Larry David throwing down a marker You know how last year was just generally a lot of fun and had a little more broad goofy comedy 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 of having a loose arc for the year and this time it s George getting married The news is abrupt shocking and hilariously welcome George is such a wreck by the end of that spectacle it s hard not to pity him stupid and impulsive as he may be 5 Joanna L Di Mattia author of the essay The Show About Something Anxious Manhood and the Homosocial Order on Seinfeld argues that Susan Ross ultimately embodies the restrictions of marriage for George and therefore a real threat to the male friendships on the show This episode illustrates how to approach marriage with the most inappropriate partner solely for the purpose of personal reinforcement 6 Vanity Fair put The Engagement at 106 in a ranking of all 180 episodes 7 References Edit a b Seinfeld Season 7 Episodes TV Guide Retrieved December 10 2021 Seinfeld Season 7 Inside Look The Engagement DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2006 Seinfeld Season 7 Notes about Nothing The Postponement DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2006 a b c Seinfeld Season 7 Notes about Nothing The Engagement DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2006 Sims David August 4 2011 Seinfeld The Engagement The Postponement The A V Club Retrieved July 19 2018 Di Mattia Joanna L 1999 2000 The Show About Something Anxious Manhood and the Homosocial Order on Seinfeld Michigan Feminist Studies Ann Arbor MI MPublishing University of Michigan Library 14 Masculinities Retrieved July 19 2018 Fragoso Sam June 25 2015 Every Episode of Seinfeld Ranked Vanity Fair External links Edit The Engagement at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Engagement Seinfeld amp oldid 1132952841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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