- Mary Stuart Masterson hosts this episode, and En Vogue are the musical guests.
- Mary Stuart Masterson hosts this episode, and En Vogue are the musical guests. In the cold opening, John McLaughlin of The McLaughlin Group taunts Pat Buchanan over losing the 1992 Presidential primary. Mary Stuart Masterson's monologue is a backlash against casting directors that place her in "tough, yet vulnerable" roles by doing a dance that's "vulgar, yet stupid." TV commercial for the pet toy "Action Cats." Masterson and Chris Farley star in a Police action show called "Lisa Pongrasic: Very Pregnant Undercover Cop." Lyle Billup's wife gets him a birthday gift -- a male stripper. Weekend Update includes wedding fashion tips by Denise Swerski(Beth Cahill) and an interview with Cajun Man. The Tri-Delta Sorority invites a former pledge(Masterson) back to the frat house, and are stunned at her ability to adjust to the working world. TV commercial for Monster Spray. Three Roman Colosseum event coordinators(Phil Hartman, Kevin Nealon and Mike Myers) struggle to find the most garishly repulsive event. Two teachers(Kevin Nealon, Masterson), deal with students who randomly shoot at them. Short noir-film called "Millon Dollar Zombie," involving a poor couple's struggle to win money through sweepstakes that goes horribly wrong. A panhandler tries to get money for booze, while a passerby wants some himself. Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts cover unwanted Thanksgiving food, helping children develop a lucky feeling, and bigger dogs with smaller heads. En Vogue performs "Never Gonna Get It" & "Hold On," then "Free Your Mind."—Daniel Timothy Dey
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