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1'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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3* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umUXVRU_neM O.J. Simpson: The Interview: Bloopers, Blunders, & Boners]]."
4* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Xbnh1vILE Their parody of the Ashlee Simpson lip-syncing incident]] (which happened on their rival show, ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'')
5* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8-RGQUAdno Their parody of The View]] with all the panelists as [[VisualPun literal]] [[GossipyHens hens]].
6* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqE7ZxH7BJE The censored version of The Sopranos]] ([[HilariousInHindsight which would come true years later]], only ''Series/TheSopranos'' would be syndicated on A&E, not the now-defunct PAX Network, and would be edited a tad better than what was depicted in the sketch: strip club scenes are redone as FamilyFriendlyStripClub scenes, [[GoryDiscretionShot violent scenes are replaced with less-violent alternate takes]], and offensive words are replace with less-offensive alternatives).
7* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4tJqg5i--c A sketch involving Ike (Orlando Jones) and Tina Turner (Debra Wilson)]] takes a turn when the REAL Ike Turner shows up...
8* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wljsljs4tt4 The Unwed Mothers sketch]] is funny alone based on the [[OverlyLongName very long last names]] of the mothers (portrayed by Alex Borstein and Debra Wilson) and the professor (Will Sasso).
9* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdBpMirc2h4 The Omni Bowl!]]
10* [[http://youtu.be/q1v52f1TrWg John Madden with the Quick Pop Popcorn Popper]].
11* [[http://youtu.be/VV6In1K8zKk Kenny Rogers']] ''Series/{{Jackass}}''!
12** Also, the version of ''Jackass'' with Oprah Winfrey (Debra Wilson) getting pranked by Steadman (Aries Spears).
13** Hell, make it Kenny Rogers' ''anything''.
14* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob4KUlcamOc Their fake commercial for]] ''TabletopGame/{{Scrabble}}'', starring Creator/BillCosby, Music/LittleRichard, Evander Holyfield and Don King -- [[ActingForTwo all played by Aries Spears]].
15* Similarly, Creator/BillCosby's (played by Creator/OrlandoJones) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kemIXkoa_Zs attempt at lampooning]] ModernMinstrelsy with "The New [[Series/TheCosbyShow Cosby Show]]"... only to [[SpringtimeForHitler have it be a critical and popular hit]] and get picked up [[GoneHorriblyRight for 8 more seasons]].
16* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVF-nirSq5s Nice White Lady]]," the funniest "teacher inspires inner-city classroom" parody ever, and something that single-handedly makes it impossible to take ''Film/FreedomWriters'' (or any movie about a white teacher trying to reform a class full of ethnically diverse teenagers who live in the ghetto and think the dangerous street life is the only way to live) seriously.
17* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et63XsMZJas This parody of The Calling's "Where You Will Be" music video]], featuring Creator/TaranKillam in his pre-''SNL'' days as the lead singer of The Calling (Alex Band), Will Sasso as Scott Stapp from Music/{{Creed|band}}, Michael [=McDonald=] as Eddie Vedder from Music/PearlJam and a surprise appearance by Aries Spears as Music/RayCharles.
18* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulb3tZU8vsk This sketch]] about two guys (Ike Barinholtz and Josh Meyers) who question their sexuality while watching football. Doubly funny when you realize Josh's older brother [[Creator/SethMeyers Seth]] did something similar on ''SNL'' with Bill Hader's Stefon character, and, unlike this sketch, it was a recurring bit on Weekend Update and it had a happier, yet more bizarre ending.
19* A lot of the music video parodies they had were hilarious, such as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwQ5-z7lxeY I'm Sorry, Mrs. Jackson]]," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_77hxkkBoXE My Slumps]]," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvcZPRJ1Dc0 What's On TV?]]", "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDCeMq7O3TE It's A Vancome Life]]," and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOXFAHlP7rc Syphilis Girl]]."
20* An opening sketch involving Will Sasso, Mo Collins, and Debra Wilson has the latter two tell Will that he was funnier when he was [[BigFun The Fat Guy]]. Will then goes on a quest before showtime to regain all his weight. In said quest, he stuffs his face at the craft services table, eats dangerous amounts of butter, steals Girl Scout cookies, is thought to have microwaved a dog [[BaitAndSwitch (but actually microwaved some ribs and told the dog he can't have any)]], and assaults a woman [[CrossesTheLineTwice trying to drink her breast milk]]. Between those scenes, he punches a stage hand out three times and steals his sandwich. The result makes him more fatter than he ever was and even falling through the floor lights.
21* "The Son of Dolemite Meets Blackbelt Jones," replete with BadBadActing and DullSurprise.
22-->''Eight o'clock! In Pasadena!''
23* The skit where Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger (Will Sasso) gives viewers a sneak peek at his new movie ''Stolen Identity 3'' (so named because "sequels make millions of dollars at the box office!"). The movie itself is pretty much a parody of just about every movie Arnie's ever done (specifically ''Film/The6thDay'', ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'', ''Film/EndOfDays'', and even ''Film/{{Junior}}'').
24** Arnold's character meets two of his clones, one of whom is dressed exactly like the Terminator and says he (Arnold's character) must die because he knows the secret, then asks "Which one are you?" Cue confused grunting and gibberish from all three characters.
25* "Arnold's Bedtime," which has Arnold and Maria Shriver (Mo Collins) in bed going over the script for his latest movie ''The Devil's Clone'' and Maria complaining to Arnold about how he's getting too old to be in action movies. Arnold isn't amused.
26** The skit ends with Maria [[DestinationDefenestration throwing Arnold out the window]] after he calls her "Franken-head" and he calls for her to call Dr. Brady because "I can my penis on the roof of the Humvee."
27* ''[[Film/ForrestGump Gump]] [[Film/PulpFiction Fiction]]''
28** There's even a clip of Creator/PhilLaMarr (who played [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace Marvin]] in the original ''Film/PulpFiction'') cowering against a wall and shouting "[[ActorAllusion NOT AGAIN]]!"
29* Creator/AlPacino and Creator/RobertDeNiro in an ice cream parlor.
30-->'''Al Pacino''': Perfect day--RUINED!!!
31* Mexican ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Star Trek]]''. All of the actors speak Spanish.
32* ''Swan: The Movie'', with Creator/DennisHopper playing the inspector who questions Miss Swan (played in the movie by Creator/SusanSarandon), whose moronic answer ("He look-a like-a man") drives him up the wall.
33** And then the ''actual'' Miss Swan enters the shoot, and Hopper screams "GET OUT OF THE SHOT, LADY!"
34* ''[[Film/TheresSomethingAboutMary There's Something About]]'' ''[[UsefulNotes/BillClinton Monica]]''
35** The ending of the sketch has Hillary Clinton, acting like a violent dog, biting Bill's crotch and, moments after that, she leaps at Bill, who ducks out the way, causing Hillary to go flying out the window much like in the original movie.
36* The ''Film/LiarLiar'' parody where Chelsea Clinton wishes her father would tell the truth which, as a politician, can be very dangerous.
37* Series/TheSopranos on ''Series/FamilyFeud'':
38** Paulie is inexplicably the host:
39--->What happened to Louie Anderson?\
40He, uh, [[DeadlyEuphemism had a swimming lesson]].
41** When Tony is asked what he does for a living and he lies "Waste management," Junior yells "Bullshit!" Tony admonishes his son, and the host backs Tony up, saying "That's right, Anthony Jr., you respect your bleep-ing father!"
42** "That's how we're gonna play today, [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch]]!"
43** Tony's mother (Mo Collins) ranting about how horribly she's been treated as the timer counts down. Topped off with Tony screaming "MOM, SHUT THE (BLEEP) UP AND ANSWER THE (BLEEP)ING QUESTION!"
44*** Tony then fires a gun at the board, revealing the correct answer and winning the game.
45* ''[[Series/SuddenlySusan Suddenly]]'' ''Series/{{Millennium|1996}}''
46** Pay close attention to the laugh track during this sketch. It's used over and over.
47* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPmJWBurnlU The Gangstashop Quartet]]. [[LyricalDissonance Gangster rap as performed by a barbershop quartet]].
48* Is it wrong to add the sketch where an artist wants a government grant from a Senator but when the Senator (who lets out {{Freudian slip}}s that he's a pedophile) looks at the art, he claims he keeps seeing "Young Naked Boys."
49-->'''Mr. Leo Squid''': That one's called "Puppies, Puppies and more Puppies."\
50'''Senator Hodgekins''': Why you don't just say it as it is? "Naked Boys! Naked Boys! And more sweaty, glistening Naked Boys!"
51** "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis I! AM NOT! A PEDOPHILE]]!!!"
52* Gus the Custodian, as played by David Herman.
53* Creator/HowardStern makes an appearance on ''Talkin' America'' and generally makes offensive comments. The sketch ends with one of the hosts (played by Aries Spears) running off-camera after Howard after the King of All Media makes an insulting remark, followed by the sounds of him beating the shit out of him.
54** Rui (Will Sasso) confusing "King of All Media" for "King of Armenia."
55* One episode of "Real Mother*** Talk" had [[Creator/FredWillard a guest commentator]] say the "N word" before [[OhCrap realizing his mistake]], followed by a StunnedSilence and [[DeathGlare angry glares]] from his black co-commentators. Finally, Dollar Bill Montgomery tells him, "Look here, man. We not gonna kill you; [[NoExceptYes you just gonna]] [[NeverFoundTheBody turn up missing]]."
56* Creator/JackNicholson (Pat Kilbane), Creator/StevenSeagal (Will Sasso), and Music/{{Prince}} (Creator/PhilLaMarr) having a pajama party, and getting interrupted by Creator/EddieMurphy (Aries Spears).
57* "The Creator/KeanuReeves [[DullSurprise School of Acting]]"
58* ''One True Impact'' with Creator/StevenSeagal and Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme. A gripping drama about two brothers coming to terms with the death of their father. DullSurprise and QuestionableCasting doesn't ''begin'' to describe it.
59* ''[[Film/TheWaterboy The Riverboy]]''. Basically? Creator/AdamSandler's character from ''Film/TheWaterboy'' does Riverdance.
60* "The Mike Tyson Grill," a parody of infomercials for the George Foreman Grill. At one point, Mike Tyson (Aries Spears) tells us to "just listen to these testimonials from people I don't even know" and then proceeds to appear as various people supposedly shilling the grill, when in fact it's just him in [[PaperThinDisguise bad disguises]]. "Hi! I'm a grandmother now. I mean, I'm a grandmother."
61* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qnq7N6X4x84 The skit where The Terminator is sent back in time in order to protect]] UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}. Yes, it is as absurd as it sounds.
62** The Terminator asking Jesus "What are you, a glutton for punishment?" after Jesus tells him off for killing the soldiers coming to arrest him.
63** The exchange between Jesus and the Terminator about how the latter shouldn't go around killing people, ending with Jesus looking upwards to {{Heaven}} and asking {{God}} to forgive the Terminator because "he is a robot from the future." A clueless Terminator then looks upward himself.
64** The Terminator shooting Judas each time Jesus resurrects him, and Jesus getting fed up with his actions. The whole thing ends with the Terminator tricking everyone into thinking Pontius Pilate is coming before shooting Judas yet again, and Jesus stalks towards him, angrily demanding he "Gimme that gun!"
65** The final scene has the Terminator saying "Don't worry, he'll be back" and then asking a weeping woman "What?"
66* ''The Kirk and Spock Variety Hour''
67** The June Taylor Tribble Dancers, who do their thing to a variation of the famous fight scene music from "Amok Time."
68** Phyllis Diller going "Beam me out of here, Scotty. This show sucks!"
69** All the times Kirk sings. At one point, he's accompanied by Spock doing slow dance moves.
70** A [[ShowWithinAShow skit within the skit]] has Spock dressed up as a little boy in a sailor costume and complaining to Kirk, playing a salesman, about his "defective lollipop." When Kirk tells him he can't take the lollipop back, [[BadBadActing Spock proceeds to go "Wah, wah, wah" in his usual stoic manner]].
71*** Then, Sammy Davis, Jr. shows up, playing Spock's father ("Who upset my groovy Vulcan kid?").
72** Will Sasso, Pat Kilbane, and Creator/PhilLaMarr {{corpsing}} after Phil, as Sammy, says, about Spock's lollipop, "That's a bigger bite than my agent takes!" It takes them a few moments to regain their composure.
73* "Scared Straight Anywhere," which ends with the two hardened criminals (played by Will Sasso and Aries Spears) harassing Creator/SeanConnery (Pat Kilbane) on a movie set.
74-->'''Criminal''': Say your name is "Tiffany!"\
75'''Sean Connery''': No, it's Sean Connery!\
76'''Criminal''': (''grabs Connery's script and throws it to the ground'') Man, do you know I will RAPE YOU?!\
77'''Sean Connery''': (''{{beat}}'') My name is Tiffany.
78* ''GI Jackson''. Music/MichaelJackson joins the Navy [=SEALs=], and Creator/SeanConnery (Pat Kilbane) plays a DrillSergeantNasty who, on orders of Janet Reno (Alex Borstein), makes live hell for Jackson.
79* Any skit of Will Sasso as Creator/StevenSeagal which shows him as a thick-headed figure who inevitably snaps someone's neck.
80** On the set of "''Series/{{Kung Fu|1972}}'' the Movie," Seagal gets into an argument with co-star David Carradine that ends with a NeckSnap...only for Carradine to get right up as if it's just a minor ache. Then he does it to Seagal.
81* ''Creator/DennisMiller: Police Negotiator'', in which the eponymous character has to talk down a suicidal man.
82** Miller's rant after the jumper says he doesn't have time for his actions:
83--->'''Dennis Miller''': Ah-ha-ha-ha! You think you got it tough, Chachi? I'm trying to stuff my self-esteem into a cerebral safety deposit box so I can go out and hawk M&Ms, Pepsi, and Victoria's Secret panties! Plus I gotta talk you down off the top of some edifice obviously designed by a graduate of the Creator/TexAvery School of Architecture, while being second-guessed by Literature/NancyDrew and [[Film/{{Shaft}} John Shaft]]! Still, you don't see me punching the ecclesiastical time clock!
84** Followed by this speech which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ends up sending not only the jumper, but the three police officers trying to help, over the edge]]:
85--->'''Dennis Miller''': Let me just say to the rest of you out there assembled like a bunch of ''[[Film/AClockworkOrange Clockwork Orange]]'' droogs--take a fiver. Pull your (''bleep'') together. Life can be one tough game of roller-ball, cubby, and every Boy Scout isn't gonna make it to the final jamboree. So you gotta hang on, sloopy. You gotta grab your bootstraps. You gotta yank yourself up. And if you can't manage that Ferrigno-like clean-and-jerk, then frankly, you have to kill yourself.
86** Topped by Miller's completely perplexed expression and this line:
87--->'''Dennis Miller''': Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong!
88* The Sesame Street sketch involving the bird flu. Big Bird ends up spreading the bird flu across the block and ends up killing many different Muppets, including Elmo. At the end Gordon douses him with gasoline and then sets him on fire.
89* ''The Captain Kirk Show''
90** Spock's response to Martha Stewart saying he was touching her head before she came out onto the stage: "[[TouchTelepathy I was merely attempting to conduct the pre-interview]]."
91** After Spock is beamed out, Martha asks Kirk "How did you beam Creator/LeonardNimoy out of your studio?", to which Kirk replies "His name is 'Spock,' Martha. Come on, get with the program."
92** Spock's "man on the street" segment, in which Kirk keeps telling him to say "I am Spock" to a random guy and laughs uproariously each time he does.
93* Pretty much any of the "Lowered Expectations" sketches, but especially the one with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atfDg4fLcks Rick]].
94* The alternate ending to ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', where Dorothy flips and lashes out at Glinda after discovering she [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot could have gone home the whole time.]]
95* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCA6FHoWsvs "alternate endings"]] for ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''. Introduced by "Slave Girl #8" (she's the only one who's still alive), who has to re-enact the racial stereotype of her previous role, which she eventually notes is kind of degrading.
96** First ending: Rhett goes on a profanity-laden tirade after Scarlett begs him not to leave, and punches her in the stomach before walking off in disgust ("Audiences didn't like that ending at all").
97** Second ending: Rhett, Scarlett, and some of the soldiers and slaves [[SuddenMusicalEnding suddenly break into a dance number]].
98** Third ending: Rhett just gets on a broom and flies off, and Scarlett follows him [[AnachronismStew on a jetpack]] on the advice of UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln and a talking penguin ("It's a mystery to me why they filmed this last ending at all").
99* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QcSS5vxhu4 The "alternate endings"]] to ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' are also equally funny.
100** First ending: [[TheHeroDies the von Trapp family are shot and killed by the Nazis]] (with their deaths being staged reminiscent of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_of_the_Romanov_family the Romanovs' executions]]). The audience were appalled by this one, [[DeathOfAChild especially the children's deaths]].
101** Second ending: [[FaceHeelTurn the Von Trapps join the Nazis]]. This ending was popular only [[AllGermansAreNazis in Germany]], [[ArgentinaIsNaziland Argentina]], and parts of the US Midwest.
102--->These are a few of the things that I hate\
103Jews and Menorrahs, the women of horrors\
104Gay people, black people! We'll bust down their doors\
105Japs are okay if they stay in the war\
106Hitler's the guy that we all adore\
107\
108Round the Jews up-
109** Third ending: the kids fight back with ''ComicBook/XMen''-style superpowers.
110
111* ''Blades'': Film/{{Blade}} (Aries Spears) and [[Film/SlingBlade Karl Childers]] (Pat Kilbane) team up to take on Creator/ChristopherWalken (Andrew Bowen) as Deacon Walken.
112** Deacon Walken's take on the infamous "gold watch" speech from ''Film/PulpFiction'', only instead of a gold watch, it's a cake. With a lit candle.
113** After a protracted fight between Deacon and Blade and Deacon has Blade at his mercy, Karl takes down Deacon with one blow. Deacon's dull reaction ("Ow") is priceless.
114** This exchange, with Spears perfectly imitating Wesley Snipes' angry growl:
115--->"Ah, Blade! Where's your 'Karl' friend?"
116--->"He's out gettin' ''[[TrademarkFavoriteFood FRENCH FRIES!]]''"
117* In the middle of "C.R.A.P.", about bad summer movies and sequels and the show's parody of Music/FiftyCent's "P.I.M.P.," "50 Cent" delivers a spoken rant about the sorry state of affairs in movies these days.
118-->'''"50 Cent"''': I mean seriously, whatever happened to strong characters, believable dialogue and following a 3 act story arc? Damn!
119* The Christmas-themed {{Franchise/Saw}} parody:
120--> '''Jigsaw:''' I must say, that girl's body is '''smoking'''. It's a shame you won't be '''kissing''' her, Raymond.
121--> '''Bobby''' I just want to get out of here...
122--> '''Jigsaw:''' Are you saying you want me to '''kiss''' off?
123--> '''Bobby''' No, I'm just very scared...
124--> '''Jigsaw:''' Perhaps you want your mama to hug and '''kiss''' you?
125--> '''Bobby:''' No, um, why do you keep saying-
126--> '''Jigsaw:''' Okay, look in the mistletoe, jackass!
127* The opening to the ''Series/FearFactor'' spoof.
128--> '''Joe Rogan:''' Welcome to ''Fear Factor'', I'm Joel Rogland... Rojum? Well, the cue cards are going a little fast. Maybe we can slow 'em down? The stunts you are about to see are very, very dangerous. Try them at home. ''({{beat}})'' Whatever I just said, there's supposed to be a "don't" in there somewhere. So, maybe we can slow the cue cards down, huh?
129* The "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3rCg4pIDg Birth Control Pilgrim]]" sketch, which is about a miniature pilgrim cockblocking people and generally being prudish.
130* "Verb Alert":
131** The skit begins with the titular alarm system simply declaring [[LargeHam "THE DOOR IS AJAR! THE DOOR IS AJAR!"]] And then host Roland Backison introduces a bunch of customized and oddly-specific alerts, such as "YOUR BASEMENT DOOR IS OPEN!" and "PEGGY'S FATHER WITH ALZHEIMER'S IS ESCAPING!"
132** The basement door Verb Alert informing Peggy that "THE BASEMENT DOOR WAS JIMMIED WITH A BACK-SCRATCHER!"
133---> '''Peggy:''' Thank you, Roland! ''(to her dad)'' Give it!
134** Even the dog door gets a Verb Alert too.
135---> '''Dog door Verb Alert:''' DOG IS OUT! DOG IS OUT!
136** The Verb Alert on the fridge has this to say to whoever opens it:
137---> '''Fridge Verb Alert:''' GET MOVIN' FATTY, NOTHIN' TO SEE! NOTHIN' TASTES AS GOOD AS THIN FEELS!
138** Even the undersink area and the cleaners in it have Verb Alerts:
139---> '''Verb Alert on the undersink area door:''' JUNIOR'S IN THE PESTICIDES![[note]]for added bonus, it sounds like "''piss''ticides"[[/note]] \
140'''Verb Alert on the Windex:''' HOLY PISS! HE'S DRINKIN' THE WINDEX LIKE IT'S SODA POP!
141** [[BlatantLies "I didn't do anything!"]] "THAT KID IS A LYING BASTARD! THAT KID IS A LYING BASTARD!...that was me, not the Verb Alert!"
142** While the parents are scrambling to find the ipecac so they can get their son to vomit all the Windex back out, they end up setting off multiple Verb Alerts at once. And then a burglar, ''the exact reason the Verb Alert was invented'', opens the kitchen window and starts firing away.
143---> '''Kitchen window Verb Alert:''' THERE'S A BURGLAR AT THE KITCHEN WINDOW! SHOOT HIM! THERE'S A BURGLAR AT THE KITCHEN WINDOW! SHOOT HIM!
144---> *The dad goes to get a gun*
145---> '''Gun drawer Verb Alert:''' THE GUN DRAWER IS OPEN! THE GUN DRAWER IS OPEN!
146** In the midst of the firefight, Roland gets shot, and it's revealed that the back of his vest ''also'' has a Verb Alert. And he seems apathetic enough about his impending death to ''still'' shill one final product.
147---> '''Verb Alert:''' ROLAND BACKISON HAS BEEN SHOT IN THE BACK BY A STRAY BULLET! ROLAND BACKISON HAS BEEN SHOT IN THE BACK BY A STRAY BULLET! \
148'''Roland:''' [[GallowsHumor Did ya hear that? That's me! It's my new Verbal Alert Shirt System, and if you order now, you'll get one for free!]] ''(cough)'' Isn't that...fantastic? \
149'''Verb Alert:''' [[CrossesTheLineTwice ROLAND BACKISON IS DEAD! ROLAND BACKISON IS DEAD!]]
150* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLSlGmVrmuM Smith Comma John, Human Being for President]]. [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Soooo NOT an alien...]]
151* Every sketch featuring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, which isn't a surprise as it lead to their own spin off series.
152* Everything about Keagan's ''COACH HINES''.
153* Bunifa tends to invoke EverythingIsRacist to help get her way - until she encounters [[https://youtu.be/5M94k5zyMWg?si=k0mIXszt-HAh2EmJ Katisha Latisha Parisha Farisha Johnson]], played by Creator/TyraBanks, who doesn't hesitate to call her out on her BS. But when her white coworker tries to intervene and calm them down...

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