Mad TV Season 8 Episode 16

Mad TV Season 8 Episode 16 Episode #816

  • February 22, 2003

In episode #816 of Mad TV season 8, viewers are treated to an hour of hilarious sketch comedy and biting satire that keeps them laughing from start to finish. The show kicks off with a spoof advertisement for AA condoms, which promises to keep you safe from all those dangerous "alcohol-induced hookups." From there, we move on to a series of sketches that lampoon pop culture, politics, and everything in between.

One standout sketch in this episode stars Michael McDonald, who plays an over-the-top fitness guru named Richie LaFontaine. He leads a group of hapless exercisers through a ridiculous aerobics class that includes such moves as the "Coffee Grinder" and the "Satin Sheets." McDonald's physical comedy and outrageous outfits are a riot, and the sketch is a perfect parody of the fitness craze of the 80s and 90s.

Other sketches in the episode include a send-up of the popular TV show Cops, featuring Keegan-Michael Key and Bobby Lee as bumbling police officers who get into all sorts of hijinks while trying to bust a drug dealer; a fake commercial for "Un-Tan," a spray-on tan remover that leaves you looking as pale as a vampire; and a hilarious parody of the James Bond movie Die Another Day, with characters like Jaws and Q making appearances.

One of the most memorable moments of the episode comes from a sketch featuring Aries Spears, who plays a rapper named Snoop Dogg performing a concert in his prison cell. When the warden tries to shut down the music, Snoop and his entourage break out into a riot, which quickly turns into a full-blown prison break. Spears is spot-on in his impression of Snoop, and the sketch is a clever commentary on the glamorization of gangster culture in hip hop music.

Another standout moment in the episode is a sketch featuring Nicole Parker as a demented Mary Poppins, who takes a family of young children on a decidedly disturbing journey through a twisted version of London. The sketch is a darkly comedic take on the beloved children's classic, and Parker's performance is both hilarious and frightening.

Throughout the episode, Mad TV's cast of talented comedians delivers a wide range of laughs, from silly physical humor to incisive political commentary. The show's irreverent, boundary-pushing style is on full display in each sketch, making for an hour of television that is sure to keep viewers entertained and laughing out loud. With its fearless approach to satire and impeccable comedic timing, Mad TV season 8 episode 16 is a must-see for anyone who loves sharp, edgy comedy.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 22, 2003
  • Language
    English