MadTV Season 2 Episode 2
MadTV
Season 2

Ep 2. Episode #202

  • September 28, 1996

In Episode #202 of MadTV's second season, viewers are in for another hilarious evening of sketch comedy. The ensemble cast, featuring talented performers such as Bryan Callen, David Herman, Orlando Jones, Phil LaMarr, Artie Lange, Mary Scheer, and Nicole Sullivan, bring an array of memorable characters to life in a series of outrageous sketches.

The episode kicks off with a rib-tickling sketch titled "The Price is Racist." This satirical take on the classic game show hilariously addresses racial stereotypes, as contestants find themselves in awkward situations due to the host's biased assumptions. The sketch brilliantly combines witty scriptwriting, talented performances, and clever social commentary to deliver comedic gold.

Next up is a segment called "Lorraine in the Liquor Store." This recurring skit introduces audiences to the eccentric and unpredictable Lorraine, played by Michael McDonald. As usual, Lorraine manages to cause mayhem and chaos wherever she goes, making for an absurd yet entertaining experience. McDonald's spot-on portrayal of this offbeat character is sure to leave viewers in stitches.

In "Frankly" -- another recurring sketch -- we meet Frank, played by Bryan Callen, who undergoes various mishaps through a series of gross-out gags. Whether it's dealing with unpleasant body functions or outrageous accidents, Frank's misfortunes never fail to captivate the audience's attention. Callen's physical comedy skills and his ability to embrace the absurdity of the situations make this segment a laugh-out-loud experience.

Continuing the laughter, the episode moves on to a parody of the well-known television series, "Party of Five." Rather than focusing on drama, this hilarious spoof adopts a different approach, transforming the show into a light-hearted and comical adventure. The talented cast showcases their comedic chops as they flawlessly mimic the characters while adding their own humorous twists and turns to the plot.

The following sketch, titled "Funky Walker Dirty Talkers," takes a humorous look at infomercials. The cast members brilliantly imitate the exaggerated and often ridiculous demonstrations that are typically showcased in these commercials. With its distinct blend of slapstick humor and comedic timing, this segment delivers plenty of laughs and will undoubtedly resonate with anyone who has fallen victim to late-night shopping frenzy.

And, of course, no episode of MadTV would be complete without the iconic "Lowered Expectations" sketch. This recurring segment parodies the dating game, introducing a series of bizarre and outrageous characters who are looking for love. With their extraordinary quirks and outrageous demands, these unique suitors never fail to elicit laughter from the audience. This classic skit has become a fan-favorite over time, and it cements its place as one of the show's most beloved sketches.

Closing out the show is a memorable "Spy vs. Spy" segment. The iconic rivalry between the two spies, portrayed with physical comedy and minimal dialogue, is a MadTV staple. These short skits often feature intricate pranks and clever jokes, keeping audiences on their toes until the very last moment. Fans of the classic "Spy vs. Spy" comic strip will undoubtedly appreciate the show's comedic homage to this beloved, long-standing series.

Episode #202 of MadTV's second season offers viewers a delightfully funny and entertaining experience from start to finish. With its talented cast, inventive sketches, and clever social commentary, this episode exemplifies the show's ability to push boundaries and leave audiences laughing out loud. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, you can count on MadTV to deliver a raucous ride filled with laughter and comedic brilliance.

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