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| Mad TV | |
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| Season 6 | |
| No. of episodes | 30 |
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| Original network | Fox |
| Original release | September 23, 2000 (2000-09-23) – June 23, 2001 (2001-06-23) |
| Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 5 Next → Season 7 | |
| List of episodes | |
The sixth season ofMad TV, an Americansketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on theFox Network between September 23, 2000, and June 23, 2001.
Mad TV began its 6th season with several cast changes.Pat Kilbane and original cast memberPhil LaMarr left the show at the end of the 5th season. Returning repertory playersAlex Borstein,Mo Collins,Michael McDonald,Will Sasso,Aries Spears,Nicole Sullivan, andDebra Wilson were joined byNelson Ascencio (a featured player from last season) and newcomerChristian Duguay.Andrew Daly,Dannah Feinglass,Jeff Richards, andStephnie Weir were added as featured players.
Cast members reprised many of their well-known characters andschticks. Alex Borstein and Will Sasso interviewed celebrities at red-carpet events, while Sasso performed celebrity impersonations ofRobert De Niro,Lance Bass ofNSYNC,Arnold Schwarzenegger,Louie Anderson, andFred Durst ofLimp Bizkit. Mo Collins appeared as Doreen Larkin, Trina Moss, Lorraine Swanson, and Liz Whitman-Goldfarb. Debra Wilson and Aries Spears appeared frequently asWhitney Houston andBobby Brown.
The cast also added several new characters. Michael McDonald portrayed the Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man (later named Mofaz), an irritable American immigrant who uses pop culture references to illustrate his and his family's shortcomings. Stephnie Weir played Dot Goddard, a 7-year-old girl whose intelligence pales next to her twin sister, Karen (Alex Borstein), a child genius who has written several books, found cures for diseases and planned NASA expeditions. Michael McDonald and Mo Collins played Dot's parents, who treasure Karen but despise and often shun and abuse Dot. Stephnie Weir also unveiled the characters Mrs. Campbell, a curious old lady, and Dr. Kylie, an immature, party-loving doctor. Season 5 guestsSeth Green andSusan Sarandon returned periodically during season 6.
Christian Duguay impersonatedJay Leno,PresidentGeorge W. Bush, andNSYNC memberJoey Fatone. Duguay also played hyperactive teen Edward and Loopgarue of "Loopgarue & Hulahoop," with Mo Collins as Hulahoop.
At the end of season six, another original cast member (Nicole Sullivan) left whileNelson Ascencio andDannah Feinglass were fired. Jeff Richards famously left in the middle of season six and was hired as a cast member onMad TV's rival show,Saturday Night Live (becoming one of only two cast members to do so) and stayed onSNL for two and a half years.
This season also had five additional episodes created in the event that a Writers Guild of America strike would halt production. These episodes ended up being extra episodes for season seven.
TheMad TV logo appears and the theme song begins. Each member of the repertory cast, followed by the featured cast, is introduced alphabetically. The screen is divided into three live-action clips of each cast member performing recurring characters and celebrity impersonations during the introductions. When the last featured cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watchingMad TV."
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| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Guest(s) | Original release date | |
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| 117 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Dave Holmes,Snoop Dogg,No Doubt | September 23, 2000 (2000-09-23) | |
Britney Spears (Sullivan) meets her boyfriendJustin Timberlake (Sullivan) at his home onMTV Cribs;Sisqó (Spears) sings about fat ladies wearing skimpy bikinis;Oprah Winfrey (Wilson) hosts a reading ofThe Vagina Monologues with former First LadiesBetty Ford (Borstein),Nancy Reagan (Sullivan), andBarbara Bush (Collins); Will Sasso's little sister (Borstein) annoys him at a party;Kathie Lee Gifford (Sullivan) puts her children onLive with Regis; a doctor (Collins) has the misfortune of seeing Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) naked; Latina troublemakers Lida (Sullivan) and Melina (Wilson) are contestants onMTVSay What? Karaoke; a parody ofSex and the City featuring the empowered protagonists (Borstein, Collins, McDonald, Sullivan) taking it from behind. No Doubt perform "Bathwater".[1] Featuring: Jeff Richards | |||||
| 118 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Blythe Danner,Kathy Bates,Robert De Niro,Teri Polo | September 30, 2000 (2000-09-30) | |
A parody ofMadonna's (Collins) "Music" about the singer's lackluster turn as an actress; an incoherentWhitney Houston (Wilson) re-records her classics for a compilation album;David Letterman (Richards) interviewsMeg Ryan (Sullivan); drama ensues on a Mexican soap opera; a 1950s film warns viewers about premarital sex; Kathy Bates guest stars as Stuart Larkin's (McDonald) grandmother; a crippled stripper (Spears) entertains two women (Sullivan, Wilson) at a bachelorette party; film clips of his comeback concert revealElvis Presley (Sasso) was too drugged out to remember the names of his bandmates (Duguay, Richards); Will Sasso and Alex Borstein interview the stars ofMeet the Parents. Featuring: Dannah Feinglass, Jeff Richards | |||||
| 119 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Barenaked Ladies | October 21, 2000 (2000-10-21) | |
Bill Cosby (Spears) adjusts to life behind bars on theHBO prison dramaCoz; aFox executive (Collins) auditions comedians (Duguay, Richards, Sasso, Spears) to be the commentator forFox NFL Sunday to compete withABC hiringDennis Miller forMonday Night Football; aDateline NBC special shows scientific evidence that money and alcohol cause violent reactions in black rappers; a man (Duguay) fumes that he was not invited to a pizza party; Bunifa (Wilson) sends an audition tape toSurvivor; a man (Ascencio) keeps interrupting a workplace seminar about sexual harassment with questions on what is and isn't considered appropriate behavior; the "Literally" couple, Judith (Sullivan) and Clyde (McDonald), argue with parents (Collins, Duguay) while riffing on a school play. Barenaked Ladies perform "Pinch Me". Featuring: Jeff Richards Absent: Dannah Feinglass | |||||
| 120 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Snoop Dogg | October 28, 2000 (2000-10-28) | |
Trick-or-treaters get a scare when they askJaneane Garofalo (Borstein),Macy Gray (Wilson),Cher (Collins),Enrique Iglesias (Ascencio), andAngelina Jolie (Feinglass) for candy in a five-part sketch;Penny Marshall (Collins) directs and stars in a remake ofThe Exorcist withRosie O'Donnell (Borstein) andArnold Schwarzenegger (Sasso); a dim-witted kid (Duguay) struggles with geometry; anHerbal Essences commercial parody devolves into aLifetime TV drama about a woman (Borstein) becoming a domestic abuse victim to her shampoo; whenBryant Gumbel (Spears) discovers whyhis show has low ratings, he makes a fool of himself before viewers;Direct TV cable checkers (Duguay, McDonald, Sasso) encounter problems withDiana Ross (Wilson). Snoop Dogg performs withDoggy's Angels. Featuring: Dannah Feinglass Absent: Jeff Richards | |||||
| 121 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Chyna,Rebecca Herbst,Jacob Young,Jackie Zeman | November 4, 2000 (2000-11-04) | |
George W. Bush (Duguay) sentences criminals to fry in the electric chair in a parody ofNelly's "Country Grammar";Steven Seagal (Sasso) talks about voting;Al Gore (McDonald) visits Mo Collins backstage;Bill Clinton (Sasso) appears onGeneral Hospital; on a specialReading Caboose, kids reveal who they would choose for President; Chyna andThe Rock (Sasso) are interviewed backstage at aWWF event; Fighting Ron (McDonald) plans to get his girlfriend (Collins) to stop working overtime; George W. Bush (Duguay) appears onReality Check;an animated short features George W. Bush and Al Gore in a rap battle. Featuring: Andrew Daly, Jeff Richards Absent: Dannah Feinglass | |||||
| 122 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Mandy Moore | November 11, 2000 (2000-11-11) | |
Nelson Ascencio talks about how honored he is to be the show's first Latino cast member; a parody ofNYPD Blue; Mandy Moore takes questions from Mickey (McDonald); Lorraine Swanson (Collins) annoys a father (McDonald) and son at a miniature golf course; a black hall monitor (Spears) teachesShirley Temple (Feinglass) how to dance like a black girl; Will Sasso and Alex Borstein interview celebrities at the premiere forCharlie's Angels; Ms. Swan (Borstein) goes through customs (Duguay); an amateur songwriter (Sasso) wins a date with Mandy Moore; the murdering mannequin (McDonald) commits a murder that leave two detectives (Ascencio, Duguay) stumped. Mandy Moore performs "Candy". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass Absent: Nicole Sullivan | |||||
| 123 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Outkast | November 18, 2000 (2000-11-18) | |
Lil' Kim (Wilson) promotes a salon that makes women look exactly like her; a parody of Britney Spears' "Lucky" hasHillary Clinton (Sullivan) dodge political scandal in her bid to become U.S. President; new game showWin Your Land Back screws over an African-American man (Spears), a Native American woman (Collins), and a Mexican-American (Ascencio) who have been promised a piece of the American pie after years of subjugation; 1950s puberty filmGirly Time teaches a girl (Borstein) about the less-than-magical moment when a girl gets her first period; Trina Moss (Collins) celebrates Thanksgiving with her neighbors (Ascencio, Spears, Weir, Wilson); Allison (Borstein) breaks into song in front of a therapist (Daly); new birth control device is a miniature pilgrim (Sasso) who slut-shames anyone who engages in any sexual activity; Jack (McDonald) and Susan Caydel (Sullivan) trade insults while hostingThis Cold House. Outkast perform "B.O.B". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 124 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Cypress Hill | November 25, 2000 (2000-11-25) | |
The camera won't stop cutting toJames Gandolfini (Sasso) during a nominee's (Borstein) speech atThe Excellence In Television Awards;M.C. Hammer (Spears) hosts his own talk show; Lida (Sullivan) and Melina (Wilson) become firefighters; an elderly woman (Weir) curiously asks hospital visitors and patients (Borstein, Collins, Sasso, Wilson) questions; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) gets kidnapped and held for ransom by a white-trash couple (Duguay, Sullivan); Will Sasso and Alex Borstein conduct red-carpet celebrity interviews at the premiere forHow the Grinch Stole Christmas; two blind singer siblings (Duguay, Collins) perform at a subway station. Cypress Hill perform "(Rap) Superstar" and "Can't Get the Best of Me". Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass | |||||
| 125 | 9 | "Episode 9" | Richard Lewis | December 9, 2000 (2000-12-09) | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger (Sasso) is interviewed on the set ofStolen Identity; commercial parody for theBoogie Bass; a Persian tow truck driver (McDonald) complains to his passenger (Daly) about his life; a psychic (Weir) uses telekinesis in bizarre ways;Mad TV executives (Collins, McDonald, Sasso) hound Richard Lewis; Shaunda (Borstein) becomes a lounge singer in the employee bathroom; Al Gore (McDonald) handcuffs himself to theOval Office;Tiger Woods (Spears) promotes his new restaurant that reflects his Afro-Asian heritage; a postal worker (Ascencio) annoys his customers and co-workers (Borstein, Daly, Feinglass, McDonald). Featuring: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Stephnie Weir Absent: Christian Duguay, Nicole Sullivan | |||||
| 126 | 10 | "Episode 10" | Everclear | December 16, 2000 (2000-12-16) | |
A parody of "This I Promise You"; critics debate how cute the new TV seriesEd is;Randy Newman (Sasso) records a Christmas duet with Madonna (Collins); Alex Borstein dreams of living in an age where full-figured women were considered attractive, only to find that it's no different than the modern age; theGrinch (Spears) attacks the babyJesus;Dolemite Jr. (Spears) and his posse (Collins, Wilson) celebrate Christmas and retrieve his pimp cane; Michael McDonald, Nicole Sullivan, and Debra Wilson conduct interviews at theBillboard Awards in Las Vegas;James Brown (Spears) stars inFunky Xmas Story. Everclear performs "AM Radio". Absent: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 127 | 11 | "Episode 11" | Lennox Lewis | January 13, 2001 (2001-01-13) | |
On "This Week in Latin History", Nelson Ascencio talks about the creation of the piñata; theGap troll (Borstein) goes on trial for attempted murder; Bunifa (Wilson) co-hostsLive with Regis; mob henchmen (Ascencio, McDonald, Sasso) suspect their new don (Daly) is gay; Lennox Lewis is taunted byMike Tyson (Spears); onDateline NBC, Jane Pauley (Borstein) interviews a high school counselor (McDonald) who has been implicated in ruining three students' (Ascencio, Spears, Wilson) lives with his irresponsible advice; a middle-aged couple (Borstein, Sasso) have some trouble ordering "Yanni: Live fromStonehenge" off ofPay-per-view; a woman (Collins) regrets online dating when she meets her date (McDonald). Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir Absent: Christian Duguay, Dannah Feinglass, Nicole Sullivan | |||||
| 128 | 12 | "Episode 12" | Vitamin C | January 20, 2001 (2001-01-20) | |
George W. Bush (Duguay) has difficulty reciting thePledge of Allegiance; a Spanish-dubbed episode ofGilligan's Island; Michael McCleod (Sasso) and Jasmine Wayne-Wayne (Borstein) recap their singing career and sing a song salutingAmerica; Loopgarue (Duguay) and Hulahoop (Collins) sing songs at acineplex; two crackheads (Collins, Spears) try to repair their house onCrack House Calls; Bill Clinton (Sasso) prepares to vacate theOval Office;Melanie Griffith (Sullivan) shares her plastic surgery recovery journal withAntonio Banderas (Ascencio). Vitamin C performs "The Itch". Absent: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 129 | 13 | "Episode 13" | TBA | January 27, 2001 (2001-01-27) | |
George W. Bush (Duguay) andDick Cheney (Daly) loseAir Force One after a night of partying in a parody ofDude, Where's My Car?; news reporters (Daly, Spears) predict the winner ofSuper Bowl withMike Ditka (Sasso); a man (Sasso) does not understand that his girlfriend (Borstein) wants to break up with him; a parody ofWhat Women Want hasHelen Hunt (Sullivan) reading men's minds; a cop (McDonald) and a thief (Duguay) are trapped in aMexican standoff; Antonia (Sullivan) screws up making a help wanted sign; two women (Borstein, Feinglass) fall for a handsome waiter (McDonald) who does not exist; a woman (Sullivan) pushes party guests (Ascencio, Borstein, Duguay, Wilson) to try her macaroni salad. Featuring: Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 130 | 14 | "Episode 14" | David Boreanaz,Incubus | February 3, 2001 (2001-02-03) | |
Jesse Jackson (Spears) sings about his extramarital affair in a send-up ofOutKast's "Ms. Jackson"; a parody ofThe West Wing;Radio Shack commercials featureHowie Long (Duguay) and a string of spaced-out actresses, likeTeri Hatcher (Collins), Whitney Houston (Wilson), andFarrah Fawcett (Weir); an interview with a child prodigy (Borstein) is fondly interrupted by her autistic twin sister Dot (Weir);Robert De Niro (Sasso) goes from big-screen movies to a small-screen comedy; the depressed Persian tow truck man (McDonald) complains to his customer (Weir) about his family; Rusty Miller (McDonald) interviews David Boreanaz. Incubus perform "Drive" and "Pardon Me". Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly | |||||
| 131 | 15 | "Episode 15" | Seth Green,Susan Sarandon | February 10, 2001 (2001-02-10) | |
Ricky Martin (Ascencio) introduces his new music video dedicated toCesar Chavez;Denzel Washington (Spears) speaks out against movies that were snubbed for anOscar; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) gets a visit from the tooth fairy (Sarandon); Seth Green returns as mean boss Brightling; Trina Moss (Collins) thinks she's finally found love (McDonald); Susan Sarandon appears in a sketch as an annoying stewardess; a driver (Sullivan) gets a ticket for parking in a handicapped spot. Absent: Andrew Daly, Christian Duguay, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 132 | 16 | "Episode 16" | Dave Holmes,Freddie Prinze Jr.,St. Lunatics | February 17, 2001 (2001-02-17) | |
Dave Holmes presents a collection of the bestMad TV music video parodies; Whitney Houston (Wilson) andBobby Brown (Spears) display their ramshackle house onMTV Cribs;NSYNC members (Ascencio, Duguay, McDonald, Sasso, Sullivan) star in their own movie; Rusty Miller (McDonald) accosts Freddie Prinze Jr.; Bill Clinton (Sasso) goes to theGrammy Awards; anAlly McBeal parody whereRobert Downey, Jr. (McDonald) performs his role while in prison andCalista Flockhart (Sullivan) collapses fromanorexia; a 1950's safety film has parents (Collins, Sasso) and a superintendent (Daly) show two teenagers (Borstein, Duguay) the dangers of listening to rock n' roll music. St. Lunatics perform "Ride wit Me" and "Country Grammar". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 133 | 17 | "Episode 17" | Tony Hawk,Regis Philbin,Jay-Z | February 24, 2001 (2001-02-24) | |
Fred Durst (Sasso) raps about how white guys can be rap-rocking poseurs like him; Regis Philbin hosts a celebrity edition ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire withJay Leno (Duguay),Lance Bass (Sasso),Catherine Zeta-Jones (Collins), and Macy Gray (Wilson); Leona Campbell (Weir) talks with George W. Bush (Duguay) about recent votes in his favor; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) goes on a date with his secretary Shelly (Collins); Will meets his idol Tony Hawk while looking after his annoying little sister (Borstein);Bernard Shaw (Spears) has an emotional meltdown on his last day atCNN. Jay-Z performs "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir Absent: Nicole Sullivan | |||||
| 134 | 18 | "Episode 18" | O-Town,Green Day | March 10, 2001 (2001-03-10) | |
Commercial for an anti-anxiety pill; promo for the new season ofER featuring an ever-changing cast; Fightin' Ron (McDonald) wants to learn why Kathy's (Collins) son has been called to the principal's (Daly) office; two doctors (Daly, McDonald) promote their engineering clinic; O-Town guest stars onBuenos Dias San Diego;Julia Stiles (Weir) gives awaySave the Last Dance DVDs onReality Check; Debra Wilson displays herBuddhist meditation garden, which turns out to be her cat's litter box. Green Day perform "Warning". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir Absent: Christian Duguay | |||||
| 135 | 19 | "Episode 19" | Patrick Fugit | March 24, 2001 (2001-03-24) | |
The Dixie Chicks (Borstein, Collins, Weir),Charlotte Church (Sullivan),Bob Dylan (Duguay), Whitney Houston (Wilson), and Randy Newman (Sasso) perform a medley of movie songs that were overlooked by the Oscars; onEntertainment Tonight,Mary Hart (Collins) interviews Steven Seagal (Sasso);Hannibal Lecter (Sasso) stars in a parody ofThe Andy Griffith Show; Lorraine Swanson (Collins) takes a tour ofHollywood;Louie Anderson (Sasso) andBrandy (Wilson) host an awards show; a lost clip from the short-lived talk showMen Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus; Patrick Fugit reprises hisAlmost Famous role as William Miller, who is now given the assignment of interviewing Fred Durst (Sasso); Happy Folger (McDonald) reviews hisadventures on a stranded island withRobert Zemeckis (Duguay) onThe Charlie Rose Show. Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 136 | 20 | "Episode 20" | TBA | April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14) | |
Erin Brokovich becomes a musical;Queen Latifah (Spears) screws up while hostingher own talk show; hack wannabe singers (Borstein, Collins, Sullivan, Weir, Wilson) audition forPopstars; what inspired Arnold Schwarzenegger (Sasso) to appear in movies is revealed; a modern-day revival ofAll in the Family hasArchie Bunker (Sasso) struggling to be more politically correct; Lorraine Swanson (Collins) joins a couple (McDonald, Weir) in a hot tub; Darlene McBride (Sullivan) tries rapping withDido (Weir) in her newest album. Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly, Christian Duguay | |||||
| 137 | 21 | "Episode 21" | TBA | April 21, 2001 (2001-04-21) | |
In response to his controversial duet withEminem,Elton John (Sasso) releases an album where he duets with other infamous bigots, likeSaddam Hussein (Ascensio),Louis Farrakhan (Spears), and a posthumous duet withAdolf Hitler (Duguay); Jay Leno (Duguay) interviewsJennifer Lopez (Wilson); Edward (Duguay) works at a fast food joint;Julie Andrews (Collins) shows a lost scene fromMary Poppins in whichPoppins uses illegal Mexican immigrants (Ascencio) to do housework for her charges;NBC's new programming schedule looks pretty disappointing; a couple (Spears, Wilson) thinks that their plumber (Sasso) is gay; Trina Moss (Collins) thinks she may finally have sex; a couple (Borstein, McDonald) has a tough time discussing their problems. Featuring: Andrew Daly Absent: Nicole Sullivan, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 138 | 22 | "Episode 22" | Tom Green,Green Day | April 28, 2001 (2001-04-28) | |
Bill Clinton (Sasso) gives himself aReality Check after Belma and Tovah (Spears, Wilson) conclude that Clinton is too self-deprecating; Tom Green opens the show by sucking a cow's udder; Ms. Swan (Borstein) has an admirer (Daly); a driving instructor (Sullivan) gives a student (McDonald) no choice but to obey her commands;Bob Eubanks (Duguay) hosts a new version ofThe Newlywed Game; a man (McDonald) has trouble trying to return clothes;Dan Rather (Duguay) interviewsSurvivor contestants. Green Day performs "Blood, Sex & Booze". Featuring: Andrew Daly Absent: Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 139 | 23 | "Episode 23" | Ray Allen,Dwayne Johnson,Jay-Z,Memphis Bleek | May 5, 2001 (2001-05-05) | |
George W. Bush (Duguay) shows offThe White House onMTV Cribs;Kenny Rogers (Sasso) hosts his ownJackass-style stunt show; Karen Goddard (Borstein) shows off her cloning machine; a movie trailer blends every cheerleader-themed teen movie that's been released; Will Sasso interviews The Rock; Ray Allen makes a special appearance in a1-800-CALL-ATT commercial with Mike Tyson (Spears); Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) sells his home to a couple (Duguay, Weir); Vera Mangus (Weir) returns for more psychic shenanigans. Memphis Bleek and Jay-Z perform "Do My...". Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir Absent: Nicole Sullivan | |||||
| 140 | 24 | "Episode 24" | Cindy Margolis,Bob Newhart | May 12, 2001 (2001-05-12) | |
APAX TV-syndicated episode ofThe Sopranos is severely toned down for Mafia violence, offensive language, and a raunchy lap-dance scene; a depressed Louie Anderson (Sasso) bungles his way throughFamily Feud; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) torments his babysitter (Sullivan); Bob Newhart plays a psychotherapist with a tough love cure for depression; Cindy Margolis plays a restaurant hostess contending with waitresses Lida (Sullivan) and Melina (Wilson); while examining a patient (Borstein), an immature doctor (Weir) critiques her sense of fashion. Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly, Christian Duguay | |||||
| 141 | 25 | "Episode 25" | Chris Kirkpatrick | May 19, 2001 (2001-05-19) | |
A parody ofWill & Grace; the Vancome Lady (Sullivan) realizes she's performing the same schtick she did years ago; Arnold Schwarzenegger (Sasso) lends his voice to the sequel forTarzan; Will Sasso and Alex Borstein conduct interviews at the Blockbuster Awards; Lorraine Swanson (Collins) is a contestant onThe Weakest Link; Rusty Miller (McDonald) interviews Chris Kirkpatrick; Whitney Houston (Wilson) is honored onMTV Icon. Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 142 | 26 | "Episode 26" | TBA | May 26, 2001 (2001-05-26) | |
Lorraine Swanson (Collins) torments her dance instructor (McDonald) before launching into aFlashdance-style performance; Steven Seagal (Sasso) plugs his new movie,When Harry Met Sally 2, onThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno; Oprah (Wilson) forcesStedman (Spears) into being a butler while hostingher book club;James Lipton (Sasso) hosts a live performance ofDeath of a Salesman starringRegis Philbin (Borstein); the Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man (McDonald) complains of heartburn to his customer (Duguay); a bickering couple (Sasso, Sullivan) pretends to be happy while hosting company (Ascencio, Wilson). Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly | |||||
| 143 | 27 | "Episode 27" | TBA | June 2, 2001 (2001-06-02) | |
Melanie Griffith (Sullivan) talks about her troubles inThe More You Know; Rusty Miller (McDonald) wreaks havoc while working at a cafeteria; two hippies (McDonald, Collins) share their parenting techniques with a woman (Sullivan) at the park; a hall monitor (Duguay) tries to socialize with other students (Ascencio, Borstein, McDonald, Spears) and teachers (Collins, Sasso); a young girl named Angela (Weir) has a crush on an older man (Sasso); a father (McDonald) confronts his son (Duguay) about playing pranks on their neighbors; Bunifa (Wilson) gets her tonsils removed; a personal trainer (Sasso) gets too physical with his client (Ascencio). Featuring: Stephnie Weir Absent: Andrew Daly | |||||
| 144 | 28 | "Episode 28" | TBA | June 9, 2001 (2001-06-09) | |
Lance Bass (Sasso) andTom Cavanagh (McDonald) share their thoughts inThe More You Know; Denzel Washington (Spears) makes speeches to get cable; a teenage girl (Weir) visits a doctor (Sullivan) who reveals to be her boyfriend's mother; aWal-Mart greeter (Collins) is taken to task for being complicit withHollywood; a janitor (Spears) reveals that the Mannequin Killer (McDonald) has struck again in court; Bunifa (Wilson) disturbs movie theater patrons while on a date with a guy (Daly);The Rosie O'Donnell Show toastsThe Lion King; a family uses double-entendres during dinner. Featuring: Andrew Daly, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 145 | 29 | "Episode 29" | TBA | June 16, 2001 (2001-06-16) | |
Two doctors (Daly, McDonald) promote their clinic where they help people conquer their fears;The More You Know featuresMaya Angelou (Spears) performing spoken word; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) is the best man at his aunt's (Sullivan) wedding; two superheroes try to fight crime, but one is blind (Sasso) and the other (Daly) has a faulty voice box; the GAP Troll (Borstein) lets younger kids answer riddles; Bunifa (Wilson) goes to theAntiques Road Show; crackheads Walter (Spears) and Amber Hemphill (Collins) report a crime; the "Literally" couple, Judith (Sullivan) and Clyde (McDonald), riff on a parade. Featuring: Andrew Daly Absent: Christian Duguay, Stephnie Weir | |||||
| 146 | 30 | "Episode 30" | TBA | June 23, 2001 (2001-06-23) | |
George W. Bush (Duguay) orders people to exercise their vote onThe More You Know;Olympics clips showcase the Berukian team (Borstein, McDonald, Sasso, Sullivan, Wilson) performing unimpressively; Ms. Swan (Borstein) goes on a double date with her sister; a couple (McDonald, Sullivan) compare each other's orgasm faces; students (Ascencio, Borstein, Collins, Duguay, McDonald, Sasso, Spears, Wilson) auditioning to be background actors learn the ropes from a professional (Daly); a man (Ascencio) reveals to his family (Borstein, Collins, Duguay, McDonald) that he is gay, even though they already know. Featuring: Andrew Daly Absent: Stephnie Weir | |||||
When HBO Max streamed the series, episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, and 26 were omitted.