The Highlights of 100
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"The Highlights of 100" | |
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Seinfeld episodes | |
Episode nos. | Season 6 Episodes 14 & 15 |
Directed by | Andy Ackerman |
Written by | Peter Mehlman |
Production code | 623/624 |
Original air date | February 2, 1995 |
Running time | 42 minutes |
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"The Highlights of 100" is the 14th and 15th episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom Seinfeld,[1] and the 100th and 101st episode overall. Written by Peter Mehlman and directed by Andy Ackerman, the episode originally aired on NBC on February 2, 1995.[1] The episode is a clip show to celebrate the series' 100th episode with no new content apart from a 50-second-long intro by Jerry Seinfeld. In syndication, it airs as two separate episodes of 30 minutes each, with a second intro at the beginning of the second episode. This is the first episode in the series not to open with a stand-up routine.
"The Highlights of 100" was the first Seinfeld episode available on home video, released on VHS in 1995 by food company General Mills.
Clips
[edit]Part 1
[edit]- 403 "The Pitch" – Jerry and George discussing the merits of a "show about nothing"
- 311 "The Red Dot" – Kramer noticing the dot on Elaine's sweater
- 306 "The Parking Garage" – The cast trying to remember where their car is parked
- 411 "The Contest" – Kramer declaring "I'm out."
- 314 "The Pez Dispenser" – Elaine laughing at the Pez dispenser during the piano recital
- 206 "The Chinese Restaurant" – Jerry, Elaine, and George placing their reservation
- 422 "The Smelly Car" – Jerry and Elaine discovering the lingering odor in Jerry's car
- 311 "The Red Dot" – Mr. Lippman firing George from Pendant Publishing
- 209 "The Stranded" – Elaine: "Maybe the dingo ate your baby."
- 518 "The Fire" – Kramer telling the tale of his mission to rescue Toby's severed toe
- 405 "The Wallet" – Morty Seinfeld yelling about his stolen wallet
- 517 "The Wife" – Uncle Leo meeting Jerry at the dry cleaners
- 519/520 "The Raincoats" – Morty and Helen confronting Jerry about making out during Schindler's List
- 504 "The Sniffing Accountant" – Frank Costanza teaching George about bra sizes
- 411 "The Contest" – George visiting Estelle in the hospital
- 418 "The Old Man" – Newman explaining why the job of a postal worker is so stressful
- 102 "Male Unbonding" – Elaine and Jerry deciding where to go out
- 305 "The Pen" – Jerry reluctantly taking Jack Klompus' astronaut pen
- 503 "The Puffy Shirt" – Kramer revealing the puffy shirt to Jerry
- 310 "The Alternate Side" – Jerry explaining the difference between taking and holding a reservation
- 403 "The Pitch" – Jerry and George pitching the "Jerry" pilot to NBC
"Relationships"
[edit]- 318 "The Limo"
- 522 "The Hamptons"
- 302 "The Truth"
- 516 "The Stand-In"
- 422 "The Smelly Car"
- 609 "The Secretary"
- 611 "The Label Maker"
- 509 "The Masseuse"
- 317 "The Fix-Up" – Jerry setting George up with Cynthia/Elaine setting Cynthia up with George
- 303 "The Dog"/203 "The Busboy" – Kramer breaking up with his girlfriend/Elaine hurriedly packing for her boyfriend (these two segments are interwoven)
- 506 "The Lip Reader" – George claiming creation of "It's not you, it's me"
- 315/316 "The Boyfriend" – Elaine on a date with Keith Hernandez
- 201 "The Ex-Girlfriend" – Marlene breaking up with Jerry
- 421 "The Junior Mint" – Jerry trying to guess "Mulva's" name
- 408 "The Cheever Letters" – Sandra leaving Jerry's apartment after the panty remark
- 419 "The Implant" – Sidra leaving Jerry's apartment ("By the way, they're real...and they're spectacular.")
- 213 "The Deal" – Jerry and Elaine laying down "the rules"/Jerry giving George the details
"Ambition"
[edit]- 315/316 "The Boyfriend" – George telling Jerry to answer the phone as "Vandelay Industries"
- 102 "Male Unbonding" – Kramer's idea for a pizza place where you make your own pie
- 513 "The Marine Biologist" – Elaine sharing the fake anecdote about Tolstoy's War and Peace
- 103 "The Stake Out" – George: "I'm an architect."
- 601 "The Chaperone" – Elaine's job interview at Doubleday Publishing
- 513 "The Marine Biologist" – George: "You know that I always wanted to pretend I was an architect!"
- 612 "The Race" – George faking his life story about architecture
- 521 "The Opposite" – Kramer on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee promoting his coffee table book
- 315/316 "The Boyfriend" – Kramer unwittingly ruining George's "Vandelay Industries" scam
Part 2
[edit]"Off The Subject"
[edit]- 105 "The Stock Tip" – Jerry and George discussing Superman's sense of humor
- 504 "The Sniffing Accountant" – Kramer and Newman discussing how days of the week feel
- 419 "The Implant" – George accused of double-dipping a chip
- 406 "The Watch" – Kramer's affinity for decaf cappuccinos
- 315/316 "The Boyfriend" – Jerry and George discussing their favorite explorers
- 410 "The Virgin" – Elaine's diaphragm story
- 315/316 "The Boyfriend" – Kramer and Newman's JFK-esque Keith Hernandez story
- 404 "The Ticket" – George praising the value of characters in entertainment
- 418 "The Old Man" – Sid Fields
- 307 "The Cafe" – Babu Bhatt
- 501 "The Mango" – Joe the fruit stand manager
- 605 "The Couch" – Poppie
- 409 "The Opera" – Crazy Joe Davola
- 608 "The Soup" – Kenny Bania
- 516 "The Stand-In" – Mickey
- 304 "The Library" – Detective Bookman
- 205 "The Jacket" – Alton Benes
- 606 "The Gymnast" – Mr. Pitt
"Self-Images"
[edit]- 208 "The Apartment" – Jerry and George arguing over which one of them is the bigger idiot
- 420 "The Handicap Spot" – Kramer asking Jerry and George if he is a "hipster doofus"
- 422 "The Smelly Car" – Elaine wondering if she's not as attractive as she thinks
- 416 "The Outing" – Jerry and George insisting that they aren't gay ("Not that there's anything wrong with that")
- 501 "The Mango" – Elaine revealing she faked her orgasms with Jerry
- 414 "The Visa" – George: "I'm disturbed, I'm depressed, I'm inadequate – I got it all!"
- 521 "The Opposite" – Elaine worries that she has become George
- 521 "The Opposite" – George enacting his new policy of doing the opposite of what his instincts tell him
"Catch Phrases"
[edit]- 310 "The Alternate Side" – "These pretzels are makin' me thirsty!"
- 420 "The Handicap Spot" – "Boy, I'm really startin' to dislike the Drake!"
- 319 "The Good Samaritan" – "You are so good-lookin'."
- 503 "The Puffy Shirt" – "She's one of those low talkers."
- 603 "The Pledge Drive" – "You know, because he's a high talker."
- 519/520 "The Raincoats" – "He's nice, bit of a close talker."
- 512 "The Stall" – "I don't have a square to spare."
- 314 "The Pez Dispenser" – "I need hand! I have no hand!"
- 519/520 "The Raincoats" – "Newman!"
- 507 "The Barber" – "Newman!"
- 602 "The Big Salad" – "Newman!"
- 611 "The Label Maker" – "Hello, Newman."
- 411 "The Contest" – "Master of my domain"/"King of the county"/"Lord of the manor"/"Queen of the castle"
- 522 "The Hamptons" – "You mean shrinkage?"
- 417 "The Shoes" – Russel Dalrymple with an upset stomach discussing the "Jerry" script with Jerry and George
- 313 "The Subway" – Kramer stumbling to get a seat on the subway
- 504 "The Sniffing Accountant" – Kramer smoking and drinking at the same time
- 409 "The Opera" – Kramer singing opera
- 515 "The Pie" – Olive scratching Kramer's itch
- 405 "The Wallet" – Kramer screaming with his hair on fire
- 502 "The Glasses" – Kramer diving after Jerry's plummeting air conditioner
- 513 "The Marine Biologist" – Kramer playing golf at the beach
- 411 "The Contest" – The instigation of the contest
"Sensitivity"
[edit]- 518 "The Fire" – George fleeing from the fire
- 407 "The Bubble Boy" – Jerry's apathetic reaction to the plight of the bubble boy
- 309 "The Nose Job" – Kramer: "You're as pretty as any of them; you just need a nose job."
- 310 "The Alternate Side" – Elaine feeding her 60-year-old stroke-stricken boyfriend
- 202 "The Pony Remark" – Jerry's pony remark
- 407 "The Bubble Boy" – George asking Susan for recompense for the tolls as the cabin burns down
- 521 "The Opposite" – Jake Jarmel learning that Elaine stopped off for Jujyfruits
- 202 "The Pony Remark" – Jerry: "Who figures an immigrant's gonna have a pony?"
- 421 "The Junior Mint" – Kramer dropping the Junior Mint into the operating area
- 421 "The Junior Mint" – "It's a Junior Mint!"
- 312 "The Suicide" – "Drake's Coffee Cake?"
- 410 "The Virgin" – "Snapple?" "No thanks."
- 314 "The Pez Dispenser" – "Pez?"
- 521 "The Opposite" – "Box of Jujyfruits?"
- 514 "The Dinner Party" – "Clark Bar."
- 407 "The Bubble Boy" – "I love Yoo Hoo."
- 602 "The Big Salad" – "Ooh, Chunkies."
- 514 "The Dinner Party" – "Chocolate babka."
- 514 "The Dinner Party" – "It's Gore-Tex."
- 517 "The Wife" – "Cashmere?" "No, Gore-Tex."
- 421 "The Junior Mint" – "Who's gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It's chocolate, it's peppermint – it's delicious!"
- 513 "The Marine Biologist" – George recounts how he rescued the beached whale
- 403 "The Pitch" – Jerry finally subscribes to the idea of a "show about nothing"
- 306 "The Parking Garage" – Kramer's car refusing to start
- 206 "The Chinese Restaurant" – "Seinfeld, four!"
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Seinfeld Season 6 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 10, 2021.