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I dunno, I found Chapelle to be too political.  I mean, I know it's in the wake of the mid-terms but he didn't have to be so cloak-roomy about everything in his monologue.  Some of us don't need lectures on the mid-terms at 10:45p Saturday nights.  That Johnson guy's Trump is just beyond frightening at this point.  Baldwin's was such an over-the-top half-assed parody, but this new guy...it's just surreal.  I mean, the actor guy, in real life, could get elected to high office with that tone.    

Sherman was great, as was "please do not destroy."  House of Dragon was best pre-recorded sketch of the season.  W/U wasn't great overall, not terrible.  Cuban kid was funny.  Fox & Friends cold opening was funny unless you're a Keri Lake fan.  Potato Hole.  

Chapelle was brilliant, obviously.  Episode was mediocre overall, maybe a B-.  

Also, is Michael Longfellow going to set a record for most minutes on-screen for new cast member/featured player?  I don't know who he's blowing, but he gets more lines than literally half the established cast.  He's doing a solid job, but I just don't get all the screen time.  

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8 hours ago, YGIFS said:

I dunno, I found Chapelle to be too political.  I mean, I know it's in the wake of the mid-terms but he didn't have to be so cloak-roomy about everything in his monologue.  Some of us don't need lectures on the mid-terms at 10:45p Saturday nights.  That Johnson guy's Trump is just beyond frightening at this point.  Baldwin's was such an over-the-top half-assed parody, but this new guy...it's just surreal.  I mean, the actor guy, in real life, could get elected to high office with that tone.    

Sherman was great, as was "please do not destroy."  House of Dragon was best pre-recorded sketch of the season.  W/U wasn't great overall, not terrible.  Cuban kid was funny.  Fox & Friends cold opening was funny unless you're a Keri Lake fan.  Potato Hole.  

Chapelle was brilliant, obviously.  Episode was mediocre overall, maybe a B-.  

Also, is Michael Longfellow going to set a record for most minutes on-screen for new cast member/featured player?  I don't know who he's blowing, but he gets more lines than literally half the established cast.  He's doing a solid job, but I just don't get all the screen time.  

I don't know of any major comedian who is not political.  I think the boycott was PR stunt so more people would watch.  Chappelle attacked MAGA and republicans while handling democrats with white gloves.  But he is the top comedian around nowadays.  I would like to credit the cadence in the out of place white barber sketch; they were spot on with every line.  

I was being sarcastic.  Chapelle, maybe more than any other comic since Carlin, holds a mirror up to us better (and more hilariously) than anybody else.  His matter-of-fact riffing even during an SNL monologue, which should be tight and short like Herve's butthole...listening to him meander and still nail salient points is a national treasure.  What makes him triply hilarious to me is so many of his fans who claim to love him...then kinda tap out when he gets "political."  Like, that's in his bones.  It's his DNA.  His stroke of utter fucking genius was walking away from his show because of the people that overlooked his pithy genius of standup because it was a departure of his silly sketches which eventually morphed into his white fanbase proclaiming, 'Well, he's so damn funny even during standup but what does he have to be so gosh darn controversial going after the politicians we like so much?' It's gonna take a decade to unpack his subversive layers.  I was never a huge fan of his show honestly, but watching him wax poetic on a  stage like SNL where that's not really the point of the monologue is just icing on the cake.  He's operating at a level that MAGA or BIDEN camps don't really see.  Shit, I don't see it either but that's why I love the ride.  I don't even know that I like his finished craft as much as most of you, I just enjoy the man at his process.  There's so much more going on.  And his "I can't be racist, I have downloaded 4 Chapelle specials" crowd make it even more fucking delicious.  

 

Anyway, potato hole.  

I think people expecting Dave to go back to Chappelle Show and Killing Them Softly Dave Chappelle are going to be gravely disappointed. That’s not who he is anymore.

I think he can win an Oscar someday. I wish he took on more dramatic roles. He’s the best thing in A Star is Born other than Gaga. 

38 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

which should be tight and short like Herve's butthole...

Oddly specific, but you do you. 

16 hours ago, YGIFS said:

I was being sarcastic.  Chapelle, maybe more than any other comic since Carlin, holds a mirror up to us better (and more hilariously) than anybody else.  His matter-of-fact riffing even during an SNL monologue, which should be tight and short like Herve's butthole...listening to him meander and still nail salient points is a national treasure.  What makes him triply hilarious to me is so many of his fans who claim to love him...then kinda tap out when he gets "political."  Like, that's in his bones.  It's his DNA.  His stroke of utter fucking genius was walking away from his show because of the people that overlooked his pithy genius of standup because it was a departure of his silly sketches which eventually morphed into his white fanbase proclaiming, 'Well, he's so damn funny even during standup but what does he have to be so gosh darn controversial going after the politicians we like so much?' It's gonna take a decade to unpack his subversive layers.  I was never a huge fan of his show honestly, but watching him wax poetic on a  stage like SNL where that's not really the point of the monologue is just icing on the cake.  He's operating at a level that MAGA or BIDEN camps don't really see.  Shit, I don't see it either but that's why I love the ride.  I don't even know that I like his finished craft as much as most of you, I just enjoy the man at his process.  There's so much more going on.  And his "I can't be racist, I have downloaded 4 Chapelle specials" crowd make it even more fucking delicious.  

 

Anyway, potato hole.  

Dave is a true comedian's comedian. If you lack the ability to laugh at yourself, he has zero respect for you.

  • 4 weeks later...

Short and Martin weren't bad, i laughed more than once. dueling eulogies was 🤣

and my god does Brandi Carlisle make me girlcrush 😛😊

A++ Episode

2 legends. What did you expect? The Santa & Sprinkles sketch looked to be 95% improv and it was gold.

Chloe Fineman doing Scarlett Johansson had Jost in stitches.

5 hours ago, RPM said:

Chloe Fineman doing Scarlett Johansson

I haven't watched yet, but I'm just going to sit with this thought for a moment please. 

Best episode since Eddie Murphy, IMO. 

It's almost like the episodes are better when the hosts are funny. 

5 hours ago, BigDHornfan said:

God she was hot as fuck back then

Smoke show.  Way hotter than Shelly long.  Beautiful face.  That was a pretty awesome opening

22 minutes ago, closetohumping said:

Smoke show.  Way hotter than Shelly long.  Beautiful face.  That was a pretty awesome opening

Yeah, Shelly is a low bar though.  No offense to her (she was pleasant enough looking), and the chemistry between her character and Ted Danson's was/is amazing and set the bar for will they/won't they in sitcoms for decades afterward, but she and Kirstie Alley weren't in the same stratosphere in terms of beauty.

As for last night's episode.  Was immensely curious how a duo host situation would work, and it worked very well.  Plus a very strong weekend update, great cameos throughout, using their strongest cast members instead of taking chances to play off two seasoned vets like Martin and Short, and awesome pre-taped sketches.  Nothing was a grand slam but every single moment/whole episode overall was a solid A-/A.    

Not sure about next week's Austin Butler.  Guy seems talented and handsome, but the few things I've seen him in---appears to have the comedic chops of a salad bar.

20 hours ago, mchookem said:

Short and Martin weren't bad, i laughed more than once. dueling eulogies was 🤣

and my god does Brandi Carlisle make me girlcrush 😛😊

I couldn’t stop giggling through the Christmas Carol video. Total Monty Python ripoff but still hilarious. 
 

Best episode in recent memory. And Brandi Carlisle was great. 

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Cecily Strong’s last show was tonight. She’s going to be missed.

9 hours ago, C-Man said:

Cecily Strong’s last show was tonight. She’s going to be missed.

Why did she leave mid-season?

12 hours ago, Red Five said:

Why did she leave mid-season?

She has a play. That's why she missed the start of the season.

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don't know if it was related to 'Cathy Ann going to jail'...but Jost seemed almost upset from the start of WU, angry facial expressions and he didn't crack up or crack a smile like he normally does. he seemed off.

i've thought Cecily was the strongest cast member for years. pretty significant loss. 

 

ETA: ahh i hadn't watched to the end...guess Jost was just feeling the emotions of her departure. 

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It was still weird. Like someone told him two seconds before Update started, "Ok this is Cecily's last show, now go!". 

Well that was incredibly vague, but I respect her privacy.  She left early for "life reasons."  That could be anything from porn (would watch), producing a broadway musical, more streaming shows on Netflix (would watch), to babies, to Lupus.  I wish her well.  

from all inside baseball accounts, she was the best "glue guy" between the writer's room and the cast  since Tina Fey and that's not nothing.  and a consumate professional that didn't try to steal the limelight in sketches, while willing to put in the work to nail impressions, musical numbers, and help the writers and cast communicate with one another to learn strengths and weaknesses.  When writers say she was the best since Tina Fey, I take that real fucking serious,.  

Or she juggled all these balls so effortlessly and hilariously because of a massive, closeted meth addiction and is off to rehab.  Either way, she'll go down as an all-time great after we've had some time to reflect.  

On 12/19/2022 at 6:21 AM, Red Five said:

It was still weird. Like someone told him two seconds before Update started, "Ok this is Cecily's last show, now go!". 

Yea I thought he came off as kind of unapproachable.

The list of great female cast members isn’t very long. I guess Strong is the best since Fey and Poehler. 
 

It’s kind of like the being the best Texas QBs since Colt McCoy. 

I know we hate on everyone but Wiig, Bryant, and McKinnon were all also really great. Vanessa Bayer is extremely underrated. Heidi Gardner is a solid B. Sarah Sherman is going to be great.  Pretty good run of women on SNL in recent years. 90s had some solid performers asl well. And of course fuckin Gilda Radner. I guess what I'm saying is

24 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

The list of great female cast members isn’t very long. I guess Strong is the best since Fey and Poehler. 
 

It’s kind of like the being the best Texas QBs since Colt McCoy. 

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11 minutes ago, Celery Man said:

Heidi Gardner is a solid B. Sarah Sherman is going to be great. 

Agree. Heidi is more of a utility player. Sarah is going to be the quirky pitcher that brings the heat.

  • 5 weeks later...

New episode this weekend with Aubrey Plaza

 

18 minutes ago, RPM said:

New episode this weekend with Aubrey Plaza

 

It moved.

I’ll watch live tonight. My wife and I both love Aubrey Plaza for very different reasons. 

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On 1/19/2023 at 8:39 AM, Nole-4-Life said:

It moved.

Yeah, that was the catfight turned heavy necking video I didn't know I needed tonight.  But now I'm definitely in the mood.  

I will fix/exploit her Daddy issues

She looked amazing during her monologue.  She’s been funny, game night was a good sketch, but overall this isn’t a strong episode.  Staying up for WU then off to bed and await your full reports tomorrow.  
but I want to be on her 

Bowen’s two impersonations of George Santos are killing though.  

1 hour ago, Reynolds Woodcock said:

Black Lotus killed

I missed last night covering up the grill and figured I just missed the musical guest, but watched it this morning before Church and it slayed me.  Never seen the real show but holy shit that was funny, and Plaza as the vengeful Latina OMFG.  I cried when she jumped across the bar.  After service at donuts and coffee, another Dad commented it was a funny episode but didn't understand why they went to the George Santos well three different segments last night.  I had to remind him, "They've been off since before christmas...all this crazy stuff came out since then...and there's more to come...Bowen has found the true breakout role he's been needing to take the next level."  

I know Lorne doesn't really do movies anymore, but there's already enough material for a Bowen as Santos film here somewhere.  And you don't even need to hire screenwriters.  Those sketches and Aubrey's curves and eyes were my favorite parts.  and then Black Lotus respectable third place.  Honorable Mention to the great Amy Poehler.  /rant

6 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Devon Walker has potential. The club scene was pretty funny. I hope he gets more screen time. 

His Strahan impression was pretty funny too

Aubrey is a genuinely talented comic. I thought she killed every sketch she was in. Took me a second to realize she was the Latina in black lotus.

Her as Ms France fucking slayed me. Kind of gave me a Lucille Ball feeling with her expressions and facial ticks.

1 minute ago, MissingInAction said:

Aubrey is a genuinely talented comic. I thought she killed every sketch she was in. Took me a second to realize she was the Latina in black lotus.

Her as Ms France fucking slayed me. Kind of gave me a Lucille Ball feeling with her expressions and facial ticks.

I had no idea she was capable of that. She's normally just playing Aubrey Plaza. 

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