14th and 15th episodes of the 6th season of Seinfeld
"The Highlights of 100" |
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Episode nos. | Season 6 Episodes 14 & 15 |
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Directed by | Andy Ackerman |
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Written by | Peter Mehlman |
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Production code | 623/624 |
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Original air date | February 2, 1995 (1995-02-02) |
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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
Part 1
"Relationships"
"Ambition"
Part 2
"Off The Subject"
"Self-Images"
- 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"
"Sensitivity"
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