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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".

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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style ''ComicBook/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".
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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".

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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".
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* A RunningGag of Will Saso's sketches mocking Creator/StevenSeagal is Seagal's tendency to pull a NeckSnap on anyone who mildly annoys him (or just standing there). While shooting a film version of ''Series/KungFu1972'', Seagal meets co-star creator/DavidCarradine, the pair talking and Seagal breaks Carradine's neck...and Carradine gets right back up as if it's nothing. Seagal does it again with Carradine coming back up.

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* A RunningGag of Will Saso's sketches mocking Creator/StevenSeagal is Seagal's tendency to pull a NeckSnap on anyone who mildly annoys him (or just standing there). While shooting a film version of ''Series/KungFu1972'', Seagal meets co-star creator/DavidCarradine, Creator/DavidCarradine, the pair talking and Seagal breaks Carradine's neck...and Carradine gets right back up as if it's nothing. Seagal does it again with Carradine coming back up.
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* The "[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos on PAX]]" sketch. Will Sasso absolutely ''nails'' his impression of James Gandolfini and it was a scathing look at how stringent American TV censorship can be (and also [[HilariousInHindsight provided a few retroactive laughs]] when ''The Sopranos'' actually did get EditedForSyndication on A&E (though it wasn't as bad as what the sketch showed. Violent scenes were covered up with alternate footage, as were the scenes featuring nude female strippers, while offensive language was redubbed).

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* The "[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos on PAX]]" sketch. Will Sasso absolutely ''nails'' his impression of James Gandolfini and it was a scathing look at how stringent American TV censorship can be (and also [[HilariousInHindsight provided a few retroactive laughs]] when ''The Sopranos'' actually did get EditedForSyndication on A&E (though it wasn't as bad as what the sketch showed. Violent scenes were covered up with alternate footage, as were the scenes featuring nude female strippers, while offensive language was redubbed).redubbed).
* A RunningGag of Will Saso's sketches mocking Creator/StevenSeagal is Seagal's tendency to pull a NeckSnap on anyone who mildly annoys him (or just standing there). While shooting a film version of ''Series/KungFu1972'', Seagal meets co-star creator/DavidCarradine, the pair talking and Seagal breaks Carradine's neck...and Carradine gets right back up as if it's nothing. Seagal does it again with Carradine coming back up.
-->'''Seagal''': Wow, you're one tough hombre. What's your name?
-->'''Carradine''': Steven Seagal. ''(snaps Seagal's neck)''
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* While she only spells a word in the skit, Dot managed to [[spoiler: win a national spelling bee competition, under the impression that she will be stung be a bee and then she eats it]].
* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Creator/KeeganMichaelKey) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].

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* While she only spells a word in the skit, Dot managed to [[spoiler: win a national spelling bee competition, under the impression that she will be stung be a bee and then she eats it]].
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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Creator/KeeganMichaelKey) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].Lee].
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* The "[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos on PAX]]" sketch. Will Sasso absolutely ''nails'' his impression of James Gandolfini.

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* The "[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos on PAX]]" sketch. Will Sasso absolutely ''nails'' his impression of James Gandolfini.Gandolfini and it was a scathing look at how stringent American TV censorship can be (and also [[HilariousInHindsight provided a few retroactive laughs]] when ''The Sopranos'' actually did get EditedForSyndication on A&E (though it wasn't as bad as what the sketch showed. Violent scenes were covered up with alternate footage, as were the scenes featuring nude female strippers, while offensive language was redubbed).
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* While she only spells a word in the skit, Dot managed to [[spoiler: win a national spelling bee competition, under the impression that she will be stung be a bee and then she eats it]].
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* Any of the "Man Up" skits can count. But [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2mthsJZefk the wedding one]] has Key and Creator/JordanPeele go all out in a ''fantastic'' bit that includes flipping around, wild jumps and dances in perfect union. When the show cuts to commercial, the break video shows the two coming back on set to soak in the massive cheers of the audience.
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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".

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* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".ahss]]".
* The "[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos on PAX]]" sketch. Will Sasso absolutely ''nails'' his impression of James Gandolfini.
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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Keegan-Michael Key) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].

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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Keegan-Michael Key) Creator/KeeganMichaelKey) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].
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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Keegan-Michael Key) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].

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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Keegan-Michael Key) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].Lee]].
* A sketch created for the 40th anniversary of the movie version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' has Creator/JulieAndrews (portrayed spot-on by Nicole Parker) present some {{Revised Ending}}s for the film, including one where the Von Trapp children use ''Franchise/XMen''-style powers to outsmart the Nazis. One can't blame Andrews for calling it, "[[PrecisionFStrike kick]]-[[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents ahss]]".
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* When Coach Hines (the crazy, near-homicidal Catholic school gym teacher as played by Keegan-Michael Key) [[spoiler: reveals he is the heir to the billion-dollar Heinz company and got a job as a Catholic high school coach so he can help delinquent teens, like Yamanashi [Bobby Lee]].

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