Talk:Mad TV season 4

I remember in an episode where Will Sasso won a walk on role for the show. He prepared some questions for the cast and asked Nicole Sullivan about the Bret Hart incident, asking if it were real or fake. Nicole remarked that he was there and insulted him. If this is the way it happened, perhaps it should be mentioned. (I do not remember the episode, it may of been in a different season) ~Tydamann

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:21, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Please consider rewriting this section with a NPOV, not a fan's POV
"Nicole Sullivan did not appear in the first five episodes of the fourth season. To this day the reason is still unknown, although it probably is because of a possible sitcom deal Nicole had in the works that wound up falling through. Fans feared that Nicole had left the show for good. However, for the sixth episode of the fourth season (the show's classic Halloween special), Nicole's first episode back on the show, the show had Nicole's popular characters Antonia and The Vancome Lady make appearances to ensure that Nicole was sticking with the show."

Unless you cite references, speculation about Nicole Sullivan's sitcom is just that--guesswork. In fact, saying "to this day the reason is still unknown" why Nicole Sullivan did not appear in the first five episodes is tantamount to saying "I didn't bother to look it up."

From the same section:

"Original female players Nicole Sullivan and Debra Wilson introduced new characters: Latina bimbos Lida and Melina, while Wilson introduced Bunifa, a stereotypical portrayal of African-American women."

Indelicately calling Lida and Melina "Latina bimbos" and gingerly describing Bunifa as "a stereotypical portrayal of African-American women" doesn't work. Given Madtv's vulgar and politically incorrect humor, it's fine to describe Lida and Melina as "Latina bimbos" as long as Bunifa's character is also described as "banjee girl", "ghetto fabulous girl", or something similar.

I appreciate the hours everyone's spent chronicling Madtv's thirteen seasons. And let's face it, it's something only a fan would do. But try to remain a little more detached when describing seasons and actors to downplay the fan factor. Thanks. Kinkyturnip (talk) 07:13, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

Episode #422
Spishak didn't claim that one out of tem people loved their detergent, they claimed 9 out of 10, but went to the house of the one guy who didn't like it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.173.61.247 (talk) 08:07, 13 September 2008 (UTC)

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