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The Highlights of 100

The Highlights of 100

14th and 15th episodes of the 6th season of Seinfeld


"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.

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"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"


References

  1. "Seinfeld Season 6 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 10, 2021.

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