* CrossesTheLineTwice: Many, many, ''many'' times, considering that they follow the teleprompter's advice to the bitter end. Special mention goes to a comedian getting the advice "take a stance on the [[Literature/TheMoomins Moomin]] issue", which he proceeded to do by saying that "Moomin hunt should be allowed around the year", and "oh, yeah, they're cute, but that Finnish lady didn't write a book called "Moomins are Carriers of Parasites", did she?!".
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''Parlamentet'' is based on a [[BritishBrevity short-lived British series]] called ''If I Ruled the World'', which was moderated by [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Clive Anderson]]. Most of the longest-running rounds in ''Parlamentet'' originated in ''If I Ruled the World'', including "Ja & Nej" (as "The Yes/No Interlude"), "Klart Man Hänger Med" (as "I Like to Keep in Touch"), and "Tips Från Coachen" (as "The Pager Round"). However, where ''If I Ruled the World'' lasted just two series and is all but forgotten in Britain, ''Parlamentet'' has racked up over ten times that many series and is very well-known in Sweden.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In a now lost round called "Desperate Fishing For Votes" that [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin used to occur right before the voting]], the comedians tried to persuade audience members to vote for them, usually with the help of props or trinkets. In a season finale, Henrik Hjelt...used a ''Porsche''. ''No one knew about it'', aside from some behind-the-scenes men.