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The Ms. Swan sketch from MadTV is one of the show’s most iconic—and controversial—segments. Played by Alex Borstein, Ms. Swan is a quirky, heavily-accented woman known for her catchphrase, “He look-a like a man.” Her evasive, frustrating answers often leave others exasperated in everyday situations. While the character was a fan favorite in the late ’90s and early 2000s, it has since faced criticism for relying on ethnic stereotypes. Still, it remains a standout example of MadTV’s offbeat, bound
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