The Kids In The Hall Season 3 Episode 7

Ep 7. #307

  • TV-PG
  • November 12, 1991
  • 24 min
  •   (117)

The Kids In The Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy show that premiered in 1988. In the show's third season, episode seven - #307, viewers are treated to a hilarious array of sketches that cover a range of topics, from relationships to politics.

The episode opens with a sketch called "Buddy Holly Lives," which follows a group of fans who believe that Buddy Holly is still alive and living in a small town in Canada. They go on a mission to find him, and hilarity ensues. The sketch is a perfect example of the show's offbeat humor and unique perspective on pop culture.

Next up is a sketch called "Dateline," which features a group of journalists reporting on a story about a man who claims to have invented time travel. The journalists are skeptical at first, but as the man demonstrates his invention, they become convinced that he is the real deal. The sketch is a clever commentary on the media's tendency to sensationalize stories and jump on bandwagons without doing proper research.

The third sketch in the episode is called "Last Will and Testament," and it features a man who is about to die and is trying to leave his estate to his children. However, his children are all terrible people who don't deserve his money, so he comes up with a plan to give it all away to charity instead. The sketch is a biting commentary on family relationships and the inequality that often exists between siblings.

The fourth sketch is called "Vanguard Mutual Funds," and it features a group of pretentious financial advisors talking about the virtues of investing in Vanguard mutual funds. The sketch is a hilarious take on the world of high finance and the language that people in that industry use to make themselves sound important.

The fifth sketch in the episode is called "The Sexist," and it features a man who is so sexist that he can't help but make offensive comments about women at every turn. The sketch is a satirical take on the issue of gender equality and the prejudices that are still present in our society today.

The final sketch in the episode is called "The Polite Fight," and it features two men who are having a disagreement but are too polite to actually argue with each other. Instead, they use overly nice language and polite gestures to express their displeasure. The sketch is a hilarious take on the idea of passive aggression and the lengths to which people will go to avoid confrontation.

Overall, the third season, episode seven of The Kids In The Hall is a must-watch for fans of the show and anyone who appreciates smart, irreverent humor. With its mix of topical commentary and surreal absurdity, this episode showcases the show's unique brand of sketch comedy at its best.

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  • First Aired
    November 12, 1991
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English
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