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    • Season 7 overview
      Sep 22, 2001-May 18, 2002
      28 episodes
      Season 7 episodes
      1. S7 E1
      1. S7 E1 Sep 22, 2001
      • Pro wrestler-actor the Rock ("The Scorpion King") guest stars.
    • 2. S7 E2
      2. S7 E2 Sep 29, 2001
      • Film and television parodies, political satire and social commentary.
    • 3. S7 E3
      3. S7 E3 Oct 6, 2001
      • Wedding ringbearer; the Gap Troll; the Literally Duo.
    • 4. S7 E4
      4. S7 E4 Oct 13, 2001
      • Rusty annoys movie-theater patrons; "Reality Check: The Revenge."
    • 5. S7 E5
      5. S7 E5 Oct 20, 2001
      • Actor-singers Lance Bass and Joey Fatone ("On the Line") guest star.
    • 6. S7 E6
      6. S7 E6 Nov 3, 2001
      • Cafeteria worker Rusty annoys patrons with his command of the English language.
      • Drew Barrymore, David Carradine and Penny Marshall guest star.
    • 8. S7 E8
      8. S7 E8 Nov 17, 2001
      • Actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar guest stars as a "NYPD Blue" detective; singer Jessica Simpson performs.
    • 9. S7 E9
      9. S7 E9 Nov 24, 2001
      • Actress Michelle Trachtenberg ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") guest stars, music guest Blink 182.
    • 10. S7 E10
      10. S7 E10 Dec 1, 2001
      • Guest Brian McFayden.
    • 11. S7 E11
      11. S7 E11 Dec 8, 2001
      • Triple H; Methodman; Redman.
    • 12. S7 E12
      12. S7 E12 Dec 15, 2001
      • "Trina's Christmas Miracle"; "Santa's Elves"; "A Kingsford Family Christmas."
    • 13. S7 E13
      13. S7 E13 Jan 5, 2002
      • Lorraine takes dance lessons; Oprah Winfrey gathers her book-club members.
    • 14. S7 E14
      14. S7 E14 Jan 12, 2002
      • Music guest Ja Rule performs "Always on Time.".
    • 15. S7 E15
      15. S7 E15 Jan 26, 2002
      • Guest star Usher.
      • Frankie Muniz; Wu-Tang Clan performs; comedy inspired by the NFL's Super Bowl.
    • 17. S7 E17
      17. S7 E17 Feb 9, 2002
      • Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Chris Klein guest star; "Terminator 2 -- The Musical.".
    • 18. S7 E18
      18. S7 E18 Feb 16, 2002
      • Jiminy Glick joins a panel for a "Politically Incorrect" parody.
    • 19. S7 E19
      19. S7 E19 Feb 23, 2002
      • Melissa Joan Hart; Adam Carolla; Jimmy Kimmell; musical guests Master P and Insane Clown Posse.
    • 20. S7 E20
      20. S7 E20 Mar 16, 2002
      • Guests Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama; musical guest Shakira.
    • 21. S7 E21
      21. S7 E21 Mar 23, 2002
      • Tara Reid; Master P; Lil' Romeo; Academy Award parodies.
    • 22. S7 E22
      22. S7 E22 Apr 6, 2002
      • Guest stars Master P and Insane Clown Posse.
    • 23. S7 E23
      23. S7 E23 Apr 13, 2002
      • Guest star Melina Kanakaredes appears in a parody of "Providence.".
    • 24. S7 E24
      24. S7 E24 Apr 20, 2002
      • Actress Melina Kanakaredes appears in a parody of "Providence.".
    • 25. S7 E25
      25. S7 E25 Apr 27, 2002
      • The cast of "Jackass" guest stars in a parody, "Kenny Rogers' Jackass.".
    • 26. S7 E26 May 4, 2002
      • Depressed tow-truck driver; "Public School House Rocks."
    • 27. S7 E27 May 11, 2002
      • Guest star Vivica A. Fox.
    • 28. S7 E28
      28. S7 E28 May 18, 2002
      • Teri Garr, Eve Plumb and Method Man guest star.
  1. Mad TV. season 7. The seventh season of Mad TV, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between September 22, 2001, and May 18, 2002.

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