Mad TV Season 4 Episode 5
Mad TV
Season 4

Ep 5. Episode #405

  • October 12, 1998

In the fourth season of Mad TV, episode 5 titled "Episode #405" features a hilarious and satirical take on various pop culture phenomena. The show is known for its edgy sketch comedy, biting political satire, and its ability to make audiences laugh out loud.

The episode opens with a parody of the popular MTV show "Cribs," titled "Celebrities at Homeless Shelters." In this skit, various celebrities give tours of their "homes" in homeless shelters, showing off their cardboard boxes and shopping cart collections. The sketch is a clever commentary on America's struggle with homelessness and the irony of celebrities living lavish lifestyles while others struggle to survive.

The next sketch is a spoof of the popular TV show "Jeopardy!" titled "White People Jeopardy!" In this hilarious parody, the contestants are all white and are answering questions about stereotypical white people things such as pasta, the Dave Matthews Band, and the concept of microbreweries. The skit is a clever commentary on race relations in America and the idea of cultural appropriation.

The third sketch is a take on the popular children's TV show "Blue's Clues" titled "Popeye's Clues." In this skit, the host is looking for clues to find the secret recipe for Popeye's Chicken. The sketch is a humorous commentary on America's obsession with fast food and the idea that some people will go to great lengths to satisfy their cravings.

The next sketch is a spoof of the show "Judge Judy" titled "Judge Barbecue." In this skit, the case being heard is whether or not a man can legally sell his wife's barbecue sauce recipe without her permission. The sketch is a witty commentary on intellectual property law and the idea of who owns an idea.

The final sketch is a take on the popular movie "The Matrix" titled "The Real World: The Matrix." In this skit, a reality show is being filmed in the Matrix, where people are living in a computer-generated world. The sketch is a humorous commentary on our society's obsession with reality television and the increasing trend of virtual reality.

Overall, Mad TV season 4 episode 5 provides a hilarious and biting commentary on various pop culture phenomena. The show's satirical take on topics such as race relations, intellectual property law, and virtual reality provides both laughs and thought-provoking insights.

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  • First Aired
    October 12, 1998
  • Language
    English