[s6e13] Clip Show: Part 2 ⟶

The compilation includes the various ways the characters greet Jerry's nemesis ("Hello, Newman") and his iconic rants as a disgruntled postal worker.

The episode features George's legendary monologue where he recounts saving a beached whale by pulling a Titleist golf ball out of its blowhole. [S6E13] Clip Show: Part 2

Clips from "The Pitch," where Jerry and George originally pitch their "show about nothing" to NBC executives. Memorable Characters & Tropes The compilation includes the various ways the characters

A montage of Kramer’s best physical bits, such as his entrance into Jerry's apartment, singing opera, and his hair catching fire in "The Wallet". Memorable Characters & Tropes A montage of Kramer’s

Clips highlighting the characters' lack of empathy, such as George fleeing from a kitchen fire ahead of children or Jerry's apathetic reaction to the "Bubble Boy". Production Context

Notably, this was the first Seinfeld episode that did not open with Jerry’s usual stand-up routine, opting instead for a direct-to-camera introduction by Seinfeld himself. "Seinfeld" The Highlights of a Hundred (TV Episode 1995)

Originally broadcast on February 2, 1995, as part of a one-hour special.