The John Larroquette Show - Season 3 Episode 20 Independence Day
Mahalia accidentally gets the byline for John's article on racial equality, but when the piece wins a prize of an electric car, John happily assumes the role of ""Mr. Sanchez,"" a ""light-skinned"" Hispanic. Continuing the charade, John tries to impress a sexy Basque activist and ends up leading a radical Basque political group. Upset that John is capitalizing on the troubles of a minority group for glory and romance, Mahalia gets revenge by conspiring with the Basques to fool him into appearing as Abraham Lincoln in her son's school play. Meanwhile, when Gene asks Dexter to be his infant son's godfather, Dexter realizes that he was never baptized. Fearing that he will go to hell when he dies, Dexter convinces a street preacher to baptize him. Unfortunately, the marauding elephant scares the preacher away and sprays Dexter with holy water -- which he interprets as a sign from God.
Year: 1996
Genre: Comedy
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Studio: NBC
Director: Don Reo
Cast: John Larroquette, Liz Torres, Daryl Mitchell, Chi McBride, Lenny Clarke, Gigi Rice
Crew: Paul Junger Witt (Producer), Don Reo (Producer), Tony Thomas (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 02, 1993
Last Air date: Oct 30, 1996
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 84 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 6.64/10 by 14.00 users
Popularity: 49.228
Language: English
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Love on the Line
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Ring of Fire
John's Lucky Day
Black and White and Red All Over
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Cosmetic Perjury
The Train Wreck
Some Call Them Beasts
Here We Go Again
The Dance
A Night to Remember
Independence Day
Hello, Baby, Hello
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Running for Carly
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