SomeTameGazelle December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 59 minutes ago, helenamonster said: Another great part of the Cathy Anne bit was when she was wondering why we couldn't call people with swastika tattoos who said "Heil Hitler" Nazis. "I thought it was called White Pride, aren't you supposed to be proud of it?" I laughed really hard at the follow up "Just say what you are! You're not McCafe, you're McDonalds! And I'm not here for a fancy cappuccino -- I'm here because I burned some bridges at Wendy's!" 5 Link to comment
willco December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 Maren Morris is a hottie. I think I've only seen her on tv one other time, and I usually don't care for the musical guests, but I was actually wishing she had another song. And I really don't like country music, either, but I do like her style. But, yeah, she doesn't have the best voice in the world. Link to comment
Lantern7 December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 Are there any confirmed Adventure Time fans on the writing staff? Because I'm 80 percent certain they got "WHAT THE BUTT?!?" from that show. Hey, I saw the original The Karate Kid back in '84. Watching John Cena embrace his inner Zabka was hilarious, as was Kenan's Mr. Miyagi character. And "Daniel-san" got knocked out of his pants. Inspired. ETA: Here's the Robot Chicken take on the climax. I think Ralph Macchio and Billy Zabka reprised their roles for that. Link to comment
lovinbob December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 Quote Another great part of the Cathy Anne bit was when she was wondering why we couldn't call people with swastika tattoos who said "Heil Hitler" Nazis. "I thought it was called White Pride, aren't you supposed to be proud of it?" This, along with Drunk Uncle's take on Trump last year ("Finally someone is saying the things that I've been thinking ... as well as saying. It's like I'm running for president!") are so true, and extremely damning if you're paying attention. John Cena was a treat, very talented. Doesn't hurt that he looks like Matt Damon on steroids. Shallow note: his pants in the monologue--so poorly fitted! Bobby Moynihan is such a joy in everything. The Waddler—hilarious and such a fun throwback to my childhood as a WWF fan. There were some fun bad wigs in this one! 1 Link to comment
peeayebee December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 11 hours ago, helenamonster said: Another great part of the Cathy Anne bit was when she was wondering why we couldn't call people with swastika tattoos who said "Heil Hitler" Nazis. "I thought it was called White Pride, aren't you supposed to be proud of it?" I think instead of "Heil Hitler," she said, "Hi Hitler." :D 2 Link to comment
Miss Scarlet December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 I like how Cathy Anne has become the mirror image of Girl at The Party -- Cathy Anne is someone who we're supposed to assume isn't "informed" and then everything she says is totally logical and smart, while Girl at The Party is supposed to appear informed at first glance and then comes out with incoherent drivel. Loved the sketch about the inside of Trump's mind. I haven't stopped trying to figure that horror show out since he announced his candidacy. I loved the part where Bobby said "we are your people, not Hollywood models" because it is so confusing how Trump both thrives on and is disgusted by his support from his followers. Loved Kellyanne as his mom. I think it would have been funny if it had included his dad calling him a loser, but it makes sense it didn't because it's not like his dad's ridiculous narcissism has been part of the campaign, minus a few backstory pieces. 3 Link to comment
Phishbulb December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 11 hours ago, helenamonster said: Another glitch I noticed was that the audio was off during parts of "Through Donald's Eyes." At one point it was several seconds ahead or behind (I think ahead) of the visual. I was hoping to watch it again on YouTube this morning but they hadn't put it up last time I checked, and I'm wondering if it's because they're trying to clean up the audio. I wonder if this was intentional. I downloaded a version from the web (Hulu rip I believe) and it was the same way. It's sort of at the point where Trump is getting drowsy as his "mommy" Kellyanne Conway is trying to get him back to sleep so maybe it is just like him sort of starting to fall asleep and everything is becoming cloudy and unclear. Then again, with all the other weird technical glitches in this episode, who knows. 2 Link to comment
theatremouse December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 At the time I thought it was intentional, not a technical snafu. Link to comment
KerleyQ December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 I have to admit that in the "through Trump's eyes" sketch, when he was headed towards the romantic scene on the stairway, I fully expected it to be Ivanka standing on the stairs. But, it being Trump worked, too. Kate and Cecily were both amazing on WU. I think Cena was a good, up for anything, host. When they bring in people who are known for other (non-acting) fields, it's always a toss up as to whether they'll be good or terrible, and I think he was really, really good, comparable to Eli Manning (whose episode I loved). As for next week, there is pretty much zero chance it will be as good as last year's Tina/Amy/Springsteen Christmas episode. 1 Link to comment
WhineandCheez December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 (edited) I didn't think the Trump video was clever at all. I am not AT ALL a Trump voter but I think they are being awfully heavy handed about Trump. Yeah, him just standing there is comical but it seems like such an easy, quick laugh going after him. Most clever was Angela Merkel. Such a great line "ah yes, in America you call it the alt-right, in Germany we call it 'why grand papa has to live in Argentina'" and the candy house was hysterical. Why is Sasheer there? Will she and VillaSenor ever get to play other than "girl in the office" type roles??? They are using Alex and Mikey constantly. Edited December 12, 2016 by WhineandCheez Link to comment
Tara Ariano December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 In case you missed it, here's the Previously.TV post on the episode! See John Cena Wrestle With His Debut Saturday Night Live Hosting Gig See what we did there? Still transfixed by those gigantic biceps. Link to comment
JZL December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 (edited) 8 hours ago, WhineandCheez said: I didn't think the Trump video was clever at all. I am not AT ALL a Trump voter but I think they are being awfully heavy handed about Trump. Yeah, him just standing there is comical but it seems like such an easy, quick laugh going after him. Most clever was Angela Merkel. Such a great line "ah yes, in America you call it the alt-right, in Germany we call it 'why grand papa has to live in Argentina'" and the candy house was hysterical. Why is Sasheer there? Will she and VillaSenor ever get to play other than "girl in the office" type roles??? They are using Alex and Mikey constantly. I think he's a toad, but the Trump video was too much and it wasn't funny. This is the kind of thing one would expect would get cut after dress or if they were running long at all. It just seems like the type of thing that would land in the writer's room & table read, but thud to an audience. I'm thinking Sasheer just got caught by the juggernaut that is Leslie Jones. It doesn't seem like that long ago they had Keenan and Jay refusing to do the female African-american roles in drag. Sasheer struck me as being more versatile. Was anyone but me wondering wtf Leslie Jones was doing in the Bad-Bad-Santa sketch in the Emma Stone episode playing an eastern European person? Edited December 13, 2016 by JZL Link to comment
ktwo December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 Quote As for next week, there is pretty much zero chance it will be as good as last year's Tina/Amy/Springsteen Christmas episode. I made the mistake of watching some of that episode because it aired as the 10 pm rerun. That Poehler Hillary and McKinnon Hillary sketch was like a dagger to the heart. 4 Link to comment
WhineandCheez December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 Quote Was anyone but me wondering wtf Leslie Jones was doing in the Bad-Bad-Santa sketch in the Emma Stone episode playing an eastern European person? I read her role as a Carribbean or Dominican cleaning lady. Link to comment
helenamonster December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 9 hours ago, ktwo said: I made the mistake of watching some of that episode because it aired as the 10 pm rerun. That Poehler Hillary and McKinnon Hillary sketch was like a dagger to the heart. I turned on the TV during the opening credits of that episode and turned it off as soon as I saw the host/musical guest. The wounds are still too fresh. 2 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 On 12/11/2016 at 1:19 PM, Fostersmom said: Melissa's voice makes me want to stab something in my eardrums, it's so damn grating. She often sounds like she's got marbles in her mouth. Link to comment
Miss Scarlet December 13, 2016 Share December 13, 2016 When Colin said on WU that Trump was like when the rich, cool jock gets elected student president I said "No. Trump is not cool, never has been and never will be. That's actually why he's such a mess." I was wondering if his tweeting had gotten to them but then the pre-tape came and eased my fears. Link to comment
theatremouse December 14, 2016 Share December 14, 2016 I thought the point of that joke was more that the consequence is the same, not necessarily that he fits the "cool" part, and certainly not the "jock" part. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 December 14, 2016 Share December 14, 2016 Looking back, I think Dwayne Johnson did a better job as "The Rock Obama" than Cena in the short sketch. It's a pity Jay Pharaoh is gone and Michael Che hasn't been asked to fill the role. Maybe we can get Leslie as "She Rock." Link to comment
Bruinsfan December 14, 2016 Share December 14, 2016 That sketch is one of the highlights of the past decade though, and perhaps SNL's only success in making Obama funny. Link to comment
Ottis December 14, 2016 Share December 14, 2016 I don't know why the "I know he's watching" line was funny. It was a statement of fact, given he tweeted about the show before. Anyone notice the accents Cena did? Decent Alabama southern accent vs. other southern accents, a Chicago accent and a so-so Boston accent. Impressed he went for them. Katate Kid and Alabama football player were odd... they were broad, untopical, obvious subjects, and when the judge made a comment that clearly showed they were in on it,it was less funny than if they had continued to play as if nothing was amiss. If the show had picked U. North Carolina, with its 18 years of fake classes for athletes and a current NCAA investigation, it would at least have had a relevant hook. The rest was meh. Liked the Wendy's line. Link to comment
JZL December 15, 2016 Share December 15, 2016 1 hour ago, Ottis said: I don't know why the "I know he's watching" line was funny. It was a statement of fact, given he tweeted about the show before. "Only the truth is funny." Rick Reynolds says so, and he knows. Link to comment
Ottis December 15, 2016 Share December 15, 2016 1 hour ago, JZL said: "Only the truth is funny." Rick Reynolds says so, and he knows. But his quote isn't funny. Link to comment
theatremouse December 15, 2016 Share December 15, 2016 In order to be funny it must be true<> in order to be true it must be funny 1 Link to comment
helenamonster December 15, 2016 Share December 15, 2016 5 hours ago, Ottis said: I don't know why the "I know he's watching" line was funny. It was a statement of fact, given he tweeted about the show before. I don't know if it was funny in the traditional sense, but for me at least it was a little cathartic. It was the show's way of acknowledging Donnie's response to their material about him and letting him know that no matter how many tantrums he throws, they won't let up on him or his pending administration. 1 Link to comment
Al Lowe December 21, 2016 Share December 21, 2016 I missed this episode and just saw the clip online of the Alabama science exam. That's my school, and the J-School building, from which I am a proud graduate, opened and closed the sketch. Roll Tide and all, but I did have to laugh at the accuracy. (No, seriously, Roll Tide.) 1 Link to comment
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