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S2, EP1 "Kids in the Hall"
A paranoid undercover alien overreacts to innocent questions; a bad doctor who just states facts; the most handsome man in the world.

S2, EP2 "Kids in the Hall"
Cabbage Head; the flamboyant Buddy; French trappers travel through an office trapping businessmen for their suits.

S2, EP3 "Kids in the Hall"
The crazy Sizzler sisters perform their lounge act; news anchorman cannot stop laughing while trying to report the news; Kathie the secretary, wins Miss Canada.

S2, EP4 "Kids in the Hall"
The Nutty Bunnies frolic in a field; Buddy's commentary on why being outed isn't a bad thing; a man has to deal with both a nagging wife and parrot.

S5, EP22 "Best of Season 5 Compilation"
"God is Dead"; "Penny"; "Please, Please, Please."

S5, EP21 "Kids in the Hall"
"Bellini Opening"; "Empty Bar"; "Things We Shouldn't Show."

S5, EP20 "Kids in the Hall"
"Junk Mail"; "Liquidation Sale"; "Sam and Janet"; "Stair Climber."

S5, EP19 "Kids in the Hall"
"Francesca: Syntax"; "Unannounced"; "Mystery Sperm Cops."
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