The Kids In The Hall Season 3 Episode 4

Ep 4. #304

  • TV-PG
  • October 22, 1991
  • 23 min
  •   (115)

For season 3 episode 4 of The Kids In The Hall, titled #304, the talented and quirky Canadian comedy troupe returns with another hilarious ensemble of sketches and characters that are sure to leave audiences in stitches. With their trademark blend of absurdity, satire, and surrealism, the Kids In The Hall create a world that is both bizarre and familiar, full of quirky characters, wacky scenarios, and unexpected twists and turns.

In episode 304, viewers will be treated to a variety of segments that showcase the troupe's unique writing and performance styles. From a bilingual duet between two lovers who can't seem to understand each other, to a bizarre encounter between a man and his copy machine, to a group of astronauts who must deal with a strange and deadly creature on their spaceship, this episode is full of surprises and laughs.

One of the standout sketches in this episode is a hilarious take on workplace etiquette, as two office workers engage in a continuous game of one-upmanship to prove who is more polite and respectful. The sketch tracks their escalating attempts to outdo each other in a variety of scenarios, from opening doors to holding elevator buttons to offering coffee. As their attempts become more and more absurd, the sketch becomes a biting commentary on the absurdities of corporate culture and the absurd lengths people will go to maintain appearances and climb the corporate ladder.

Another memorable segment in episode 304 is a surreal and whimsical musical number that features the entire troupe dressed up as various animals, singing a catchy tune about their animal instincts and desires. As they prance and frolic across the stage, it becomes clear that the sketch is a playful meditation on human nature and our various animalistic urges.

Other sketches in the episode explore themes of love and relationships, such as a segment in which a group of friends debate the pros and cons of being single, and a sketch in which a man tries to win the affections of a woman by presenting her with increasingly bizarre and elaborate gifts. There are also sketches that play with the conventions of genre and narrative, such as a spoof of a James Bond-style spy thriller, and a story that begins as a serious drama but takes an unexpected turn into hilarity.

Throughout the episode, the Kids In The Hall display their trademark wit and inventiveness, as they create a world that is both absurd and sharply observant, hilarious and thought-provoking. With their unique blend of physical comedy, clever writing, and offbeat sensibility, they prove once again that they are one of the most innovative and entertaining comedy troupes of all time.

Overall, episode 304 of The Kids In The Hall is a must-see for fans of the show and anyone who loves smart, irreverent comedy. With its mix of silly jokes, biting satire, and surprising twists, it is a perfect demonstration of the troupe's ability to surprise and delight audiences with their unique brand of humor. Whether you're looking for a good laugh or a thoughtful commentary on the absurdities of life, this episode has something for everyone.

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  • First Aired
    October 22, 1991
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
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