Mon, Oct 25, 1999
The Wookiee Awards returns for 1999, with new cast member Case making his debut as show MC in a spirited celebration of season 2.
Mon, Nov 1, 1999
Alan continues the search for a festival co-host and interviews Renee, Clarissa and Mackenzie for the job. After viewer feedback, a new team is chosen - all three without Alan. They celebrate with a slumber party and scary movies.
Mon, Nov 15, 1999
Alan, Clarissa, Renee and Mackenzie present another set of music videos and dance in the studio.
Tue, Nov 16, 1999
Alan interviews Warren, who presents his slasher short The Night is Young.
Mon, Nov 29, 1999
Alan, alone in the station, tries to regain his memory of the day Jason was shot. Presented are The Playa, When Milk Goes Bad, Rocky the Adventure Dog, Rocky 666 and a parody of The Haunting.
Mon, Jan 31, 2000
Alan discovers that a newspaper cover story about him and the show contains many errors, including getting his name completely wrong. The rest of the cast comes together to both make fun of the article and taunt Alan into insanity.
Tue, Feb 8, 2000
Alan plays live performance music videos as Clarissa, Renee and Mackenzie attempt to drive him crazy with feigned drastic mood swings.
Mon, Feb 14, 2000
The first of two special movie events for season 3, this one features the fifth installment of the Star Wars parody sketch The Jedi.
Mon, Feb 28, 2000
After Andrew captures the latest festival co-hosts, Alan is once again forced to hold auditions for new talent.
Mon, Apr 10, 2000
Alan attempts to introduce new cast members Erin and Paul, but they end up getting in a fight. Along the way, they get unnerved by Jeff's poetry and, finally, scared away by Warren. Also includes the music video parody Bodyrock.
Mon, Apr 17, 2000
In the final music video episode, Clarissa, Renee and Mackenzie finally learn about Jason's murder and force Alan to play Vanilla Ice and Weird Al videos in tribute.
Mon, May 8, 2000
A look back celebrating the fiftieth episode of the show, featuring clips and highlights. It ends with the original tribute music video Darn Those Delusions, starring Warren as his sock puppet alter ego Mr. Grabby Hand.
Mon, May 15, 2000
K. Shawn and Warren ditch the show to search for Shawn's stolen car, while Alan runs a call-in drive to keep the show from cancellation. Sketches include Sight and Sound, Thanks for Watching, Idiots and parodies of El Mariachi and Alien.
Sun, Jun 4, 2000
In the second of the third season's special movie events, the modern crime thriller Perfection Isn't Easy is presented.
Sun, Jun 4, 2000
A comedic documentary-style look behind the scenes of The Jedi part 5, including Alan's digitally-recreated arms, making K. Shawn look two feet taller, and Clarissa's body being a composite of different stunt performers.
Sun, Jun 4, 2000
Alan, alone in the office in between editing projects, presents the student-produced feature by Cody Sheehy titled The Vandalizer Incident.
Sun, Jun 4, 2000
The Slasher from Dear Air appears and starts killing off cast members. Old friends and new must band together to escape the station and solve Jason's murder along the way.