[s6e13] Clip Show: Part 2 Page

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

Clips from "The Pitch," where Jerry and George originally pitch their "show about nothing" to NBC executives. Memorable Characters & Tropes [S6E13] Clip Show: Part 2

A look back at the groundbreaking episode where the four friends bet on who can remain "master of their domain" for the longest time. The compilation includes the various ways the characters

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

The episode features George's legendary monologue where he recounts saving a beached whale by pulling a Titleist golf ball out of its blowhole.

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)

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

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

A look back at the groundbreaking episode where the four friends bet on who can remain "master of their domain" for the longest time.

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

The episode features George's legendary monologue where he recounts saving a beached whale by pulling a Titleist golf ball out of its blowhole.

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)