Fineman’s Spears then invites other journalists of the week to his couch.
Fineman’s Spears asks, “What would you say to religious people who went crazy because you gave Satan a lap dance?” to which he replies, “I would say, ‘You know it wasn’t the real Satan, right? It was a guy in a Halloween devil costume, because the real Satan doesn’t make, like, video clips. So maybe relax.'”
Lil Nas X from Redd points out that he didn’t give the real Satan an erotic dance, just an actor. Fineman’s Spears then asks if he will give God a lap dance to balance the playing field and he does.
After the lap dance ended, the skunk cartoon Pepé Le Pew, played by Kate McKinnon, arrives wearing a giant jumpsuit and smoking a cigarette in an opera stand.
The skunk apologizes and says he has a lot to learn.
“I’m doing the job. Reading books like ‘Women are from Mars, skunks are from France’ ‘.”
Gaetz, played by Pete Davidson, answers his questions punctuated by Quagmire’s characteristic “giggity” line, character in “Family Guy”.
She questions him about the story she considers “so incredibly Florida”.
Davidson’s Gaetz then says that people are aiming at him because he defended President Trump.
“I’m just like Pepe here. I’m just a womanizer,” he says. Pepe de McKinnon replies, “No. I am a cartoon skunk, you are a congressman from the United States. Be better, okay?”
Fineman’s Spears gives his verdict at the end, marking Lil Nas X as “innocent”, Le Pew as “not so innocent”, and says he can’t judge Gaetz, but thinks others should “judge him by the face”.