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"Facts of Life meets adult film" takes the lovable characters from the hit sitcom and places them in a decidedly risque setting. Yes, many of the sketches center around LGBT topics, which makes perfect sense given that it's the Big GAY Sketch Show airing on a gay television network. In this sketch, the girls from Eastland School for Girls have all grown up and have found themselves working in the adult film industry.

With plenty of double entendres and tongue-in-cheek humor, this sketch is a hilarious reminder that even the sweetest memories can have a naughty side.

Overall, episode three of The Big Gay Sketch Show is a non-stop laugh fest that is sure to leave audiences wanting more. Anybody who would watch this show and have it reinforce his or her negative beliefs about homosexuals is too moronic to be reached anyway.

But as it turns out, getting fit and healthy isn't as easy as it seems, especially when you have a personal trainer who wants nothing more than to sabotage your progress. Definitely worth watching more than once.

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The Big Gay Sketch Show Season 2 Episode 3 Jenny Craig hits Hollywood, Facts of Life meets adult film & Grandma Bell remembers the ol' days

The Big Gay Sketch Show returns for another hilarious season, and in episode three, viewers can expect to be thoroughly entertained with a variety of sketch comedy segments that poke fun at everything from Hollywood's obsession with weight loss to the adult film industry.

First up is "Jenny Craig hits Hollywood," a sketch that hilariously parodies the weight loss industry and its obsession with celebrity culture.

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Rachael Ray trying to survive on $40 a day in New York, parodies of Star Jones, a raw food cooking show, Barbara Bush on QVC, a "Chicago style" exercise class and so on. With its clever writing, talented cast, and fearless approach to comedy, this show continues to push boundaries and deliver the kind of humor that fans of sketch comedy crave. But as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Grandma Bell's memories are not quite as wholesome as she would have her family believe.

Hilarity ensues as the stars try to navigate the treacherous waters of diet and exercise, while still maintaining their glamorous image.

Next up is a segment that is sure to please fans of classic TV shows from the 80s. (More info at tvtalkaholics.com.)

Thank you to all of our devoted listeners over the years!

With this show, every sketch is about guys being attracted to guys, or men in drag, or lesbian women. The cast is very talented and routinely deliver good performances. But for every two or three sketches that revolve around an LGBT character or situation there is one that has nothing to do with sexuality. The Fitzwilliam sketches are consistently hilarious as are the Chicago style sketches, the Maya Angelou reads from craigslist bits, the sitcom parodies and so on.

I am intelligent, funny, and a host of many other good things. And remember: The Facts Of Life Are All About YOU.

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I think it is funny

I am a gay college professor. 30 mins. It's fine to have an all gay cast, but when every sketch relies on them giving over the top "gay" performances for it's humor, there's a problem with the writing.

We are now strong and powerful enough in that we can make fun of ourselves - just like heterosexuals. From 2023 to 2024 we did 50 episodes of "TV Talkaholics," a Facts-Of-Life-adjacent podcast in which we re-watched and analyzed TV series, specials, and movies featuring cast members from the show.