TV Celebrate Fresh Off the Boat's 100th episode with a 30-second look back at the entire series By Patrick Gomez Patrick Gomez Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly. Formerly at People magazine and The A.V. Club, the Critics Choice and Television Critics Association member has appeared on 'Today,' 'Extra!,' 'Access Hollywood,' 'E! News,' 'CNN,' and 'Nightline,' and can be seen frequently on 'Good Morning America.' Follow the Texas Native at @PatrickGomezLA wherever your media is social for all things 'For All Mankind' 'Top Chef,' and puppy related. EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 3, 2019 10:00AM EDT Fresh Off the Boat is still keeping things fresh at episode 100. The ABC comedy, which is currently in its fifth season, will celebrate its big milestone on Friday — and EW has an exclusive look back at every episode that brought the show to 100. At least a frame from every episode of the series — including a preview of Friday’s — is included in the video above. Constance Wu in Fresh Off the Boat‘s 100th episode. Eric McCandless/ABC The series follows Jessica (Crazy Rich Asian‘s Constance Wu) and Louis (Veep‘s Randall Park) as they raise their three sons — Eddie (Hudson Yang), Emery (Forrest Wheeler) and Evan (Ian Chen) — with the help of Louis’ mother (Lucille Soong) and neighbors Honey (Chelsey Crisp) and Marvin (Ray Wise). Hudson Yang in Fresh Off the Boat‘s 100th episode. Richard Cartwright/ABC “We’ve known each other for over four years, most of the crew and all of the cast, so it’s very familiar,” Wu told EW at the beginning of season 5. “We’ve done four seasons, so there’s not that much pressure. And when you don’t have pressure, you can be free and experiment with the characters and play around… And it’s crazy to look back and see how much the kids have grown!” The 2015 Fresh Off the Boat pilot: Hudson Yang, Constance Wu, Forrest Wheeler, Randall Park, Ian Chen. Eric McCandless/ABC Fresh Off the Boat airs Fridays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Related content: Crazy Rich Asians‘ Constance Wu returns to Fresh Off the Boat after movie success Fresh Off the Boat: Randall Park on humanizing the immigrant experience