Your favorite SNL sketches?

Anonymous
We just watched the Toonces the Driving Cat videos.

The Christmas mom/robe one is one of my favorites. I also love the Dana Carvey/Phil Hartmas Johnny Carson skits, but kids may not understand the context now.
Anonymous
My kids love this one:


And this one:


And finally:
Anonymous
Not family friendly, but hilarious.

Mr. Robinson's neighborhood
Feminine products advertisements (Annuale, Cotex classics)
Fatal Attraction therapy skit (with Glenn Close herself)
Anonymous
Your kids definitely won’t fully “get it” unless they somehow listen to a lot of 70s disco music, but the Barry Gibb Talk Show skits are so funny. If only because Jimmy Fallon is the only one keeping a straight face for once while everyone else tries not to burst out laughing in the background.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't find it online anymore, but Martin Short and Harry Shearer as the synchronized swimming team.


https://vimeo.com/353695716
Anonymous
Not necessarily family friendly, but Matt Damon as Brett Kavanaugh. It's Matt's best performance ever.
Anonymous
Schweddy balls is my tween sons’ favorite SNL skit!
Anonymous
The pizza eating business cracks me up so much!

Anonymous
This one. Dan Aykroyd is a master.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not necessarily family friendly, but Matt Damon as Brett Kavanaugh. It's Matt's best performance ever.


+1.
I also really like the Back Home. Ballers; the Christmas kids clothes one; and from covid LOCO (there’s at least one not very family friendly line). I also still love Chevy chase I didn’t know there would be math on this debate.; Adam Sandler’s hannukah song; the chrismas as elves always be cobbling; and the Candice Bergman one with the toy safety (bag o glass).
Anonymous
This one by Eddie Murphy where he goes “undercover” as a white person is so good:

Anonymous
Totally cancel-worthy these days but I used to love the “It’s Pat” sketches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally cancel-worthy these days but I used to love the “It’s Pat” sketches.


Omg yes. There was an individual at my son’s preschool who I would always mentally refer to as “Pat” haha.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can see Russia from my house


Unfortunately that was real life

I still love the Jimmy Smits enchilada sketch from a million years ago - it probably doesn't hold up well (or maybe it does!)

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