The Highlights of 100 - Clips in Part 1

Clips in Part 1

  • 403/404 "The Pitch/The Ticket" - 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 gang 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 harrowing tale of his mission to rescue his girlfriend'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
  • 403/404 "The Pitch/The Ticket" - Jerry and George pitching the "Jerry" pilot to NBC

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