The first of a two-part collection of highlights from the first 100 shows includes the characters’ ambitions and outside relationships; and George explaining the “show about nothing.”
The conclusion of a two-part collection of highlights from the first 100 shows includes the characters’ concern about their self-images. Also: the evolution of “the contest”; how “marine biologist” George…
George buys a car thinking it was owned by Jon Voight; Kramer tries to save a mom-and-pop store; Elaine gets her boss into the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Kramer supervises Jerry’s date with a Miss America contestant; George gets the Yankees to wear cotton; Elaine tries to fill the shoes of a late book editor.
George pretends he’s a tourist to bond with a tourism worker; Elaine’s former boss steals her million-dollar idea, while Kramer promotes a bus tour about the life of Elaine’s current…
Elaine suspects a co-worker is faking a hearing impairment; Jerry makes a faux pas at the Friars Club after comic Pat Cooper sponsors him for membership.
Kramer’s job at the Tony Awards leads to a meeting with Raquel Welch; George helps Jerry date a high-maintenance woman; Elaine is labeled catty after making a comment about a…
George adopts his girlfriend’s verbal shorthand; Jerry suspects a comic motive behind his dentist’s conversion to Judaism; double-daters Kramer and Mickey don’t know whose date is whose.
The Mets express interest in George; an inattentive saleswoman irks Elaine; Kramer prepares for his millennium party; Jerry jockeys for position on his girlfriend’s speed dial.