Will Sasso Best Of MadTV Season 5 Sketches

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Mad TV Season 5 featured a variety of memorable sketches showcasing the comedic talents of Will Sasso, who masterfully impersonated several iconic figures.

Among the standout sketches was his portrayal of Captain Kirk from “Star Trek.” Sasso captured the essence of Captain Kirk’s unique speech patterns and charismatic leadership, often placing the character in absurdly comedic scenarios that highlighted the humorous side of the intergalactic adventures.

Another popular sketch included Sasso’s impression of Kenny Rogers. This rendition of Rogers exaggerated the country singer’s persona, depicting him in outlandish situations, often involving reckless behavior and over-the-top parodies of his music career and television presence.

Sasso’s Steven Seagal impersonation also gained attention for its comedic exaggeration of the action star’s calm and stoic demeanor. These sketches often placed Seagal in bizarre situations that required him to use his martial arts skills in hilariously mundane contexts, poking fun at his signature style.

Lastly, Sasso’s take on George Lucas brought humor to the world of film production. The sketches often portrayed Lucas as an eccentric and somewhat clueless director, navigating the quirks and challenges of producing blockbuster movies, particularly the “Star Wars” series.

These sketches underscored Sasso’s ability to blend physical comedy with sharp impersonations, making them a highlight of Mad TV Season 5.

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