If you're watching Saturday Night Live, you see pastel-colored set design, and you hear a "brrrrrroooooiing" sliding guitar on the soundtrack, you know you're about to watch a Kyle Mooney sketch. The eccentric writer/performer, hired to the show as part of the Good Neighbor sketch comedy collective (also including fellow cast member Beck Bennett, segment director Dave McCary, and writer Nick Rutherford), is the show's key purveyor of cringe-inducing '90s nostalgia filtered into surreal nightmare-scapes of deadpan brilliance. On SNL's most recent episode, hosted by Harry Styles, Mooney gave us a sequel …