In the book "Live From New York - an uncensored history of Saturday Night Live", Julia Sweeney recounts that she debuted her 'Pat' character in the final sketch of John Goodman/Faith No More (1990) in which the only other cast member was Kevin Nealon. But when Roseanne Barr hosted later in the season, Barr specifically wanted to do a sketch with Pat. So, Sweeney wrote a sketch together with Christine Zander, and when she entered as Pat, she received unexpected applause from the audience, which she remembers as one of the best moments of her life.
During the "Misery II" sketch, Dana Carvey announces the retirement of his Church Lady character. He would indeed not play this character any more for the remainder of his tenure as a cast member. However, years later he would reprise the when he hosted and during guest appearances.
When 'Deee-lite' performed their second song of the evening "Power of Love", lead vocalist Lady Miss Kier wearing a skin-tight shiny black outfit-performs a sexy dance during the instrumental breakdown. When shown in reruns, a close-up of the percussionist is shown instead.