![]() Mike Myers returns from hiatus in this episode.Dick Butkus and George Wendt appear during the "Bill Swerski's Super Fans" sketch.Roseanne Barr appears during "Weekend Update".Neil Young performs "From Hank to Hendrix" and "Harvest Moon" from Harvest Moon.Adam Sandler debuts " The Thanksgiving Song" during the Weekend Update segment.Sade performs " No Ordinary Love" and " Cherish the Day".Morrissey performs "Glamorous Glue" and " Suedehead".10,000 Maniacs performs " These Are Days" and "Candy Everybody Wants".Jan Hooks appears during the monologue, the "Stalk Talk" sketch, and portrays Sinéad O'Connor in two sketches.Arrested Development performs " Tennessee" and " People Everyday".Joe Pesci's frequent collaborators, Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese, appear in the "Backstage" sketch.During his monologue, Joe Pesci displays the photo of Pope John Paul II that Sinéad O'Connor had infamously destroyed during the previous week's episode, now taped back together.Spin Doctors performs " Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and " Jimmy Olsen's Blues".Susan Sarandon appears during the goodnights.NBC received 4,484 complaints about O'Connor, and 725 calls supporting her. The segment, which aired nearly a decade before the world became fully aware of the prolific sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church, marked one of only a few times that a sketch or performance ended with a quiet studio. Director Dave Wilson gave the order to not light up the audience applause light following "War," as he felt she had "railroaded" the crew and producers. During the earlier rehearsal taping, Sinéad O'Connor held up a picture of a starving African child before leaving the stage. After four minutes of a capella during Sinéad O'Connor's second song, "War", she exclaims "child abuse" several times and then holds up a picture of Pope John Paul II, and says, "Fight the real enemy," tearing the picture to pieces.Sinéad O'Connor performs " Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home" and the Bob Marley song " War".Casual Sex being joined by an array of men who like casual sex to proudly stand up to Dan Quayle (a la the ending of the Murphy Brown episode). Casual Sex being criticized for his morality, followed by endless pedantic jokes about the spelling of potato, and culminating in Mr. Casual Sex", and they would now like to respond – the joke being that this character had never existed until that moment, though he has an introductory theme song. Lorne Michaels does a cold open to the camera explaining that Dan Quayle had, during their summer hiatus, criticized the Rob Schneider running character "Mr. One of the final sketches of the night is a satire of the famous Murphy Brown episode that aired that week responding to Dan Quayle's comments.Jan Hooks appears in the cold open and the "Nightline" sketch. ![]() Bobby Brown also appeared in the "Queen Shenequa Show" sketch.
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