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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Mad TV


    shawn_cool_great — 10 years ago(February 20, 2016 04:59 PM)

    In early Stuart sketches it seems like Nicole Sullivan often played the person on the receiving end of Stuart's antics. (The zoo sketch, Mommy's work sketch, doctor sketch, airport sketch, babysitter sketch, a wedding sketch, a photograph sketch, and a shoe store sketch all featured Nicole Sullivan playing the victim of Stuart's antics.) I could see Nicole Sullivan being in some of them, though it would have been interesting to watch other cast members take part in a few Stuart sketches as well. For example, they could have had Alex Borstein or Pat Kilbane portray Stuart's doctor in the sketch where Stuart goes to the doctor. I know Alex Borstein did a couple of Stuart sketches, while Kilbane only appeared in one Stuart sketch (the first one). I think maybe the people at Mad TV liked the chemistry between Nicole Sullivan, Michael McDonald, and Mo Collins. Either way, Stuart sketches were always hilarious.

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      rosanna_rosannadanna — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 07:41 PM)

      In the early Stuart sketches it wasn't funny. Later it was stale and not funny. Finally it was more of the same.

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