He is delightful. Funny, charming and self-deprecating. |
GASP! Oh Herman, my pills!!! Go to bed, grandma. |
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Yes Ryan Gosling is like the only guest host that makes all the regular cast break character in their skits.
He even gets Mikey Day to break character which doesn’t happen too often. My favorite sketch of course was the Beavis ➕ Butthead skit last season. Last night’s episode was really funny - - most especially the skit where both Ryan and Ashley Padilla had to read aloud from the student’s notes. Unbeknownst to them, the contents of the notes had been changed w/out their prior knowledge so what they were reading aloud was stuff they were hearing for the first time!! 😃😂🥲 One of my favorite skits by far. Oh and add to that, two live performances by the Gorrilaz and last night’s show was five stars! |
Who do you think was the worst when it came to breaking characters? Jimmy Fallon or Pete Davidson? I think the fact that Pete broke in 95% of his sketches made him even funnier as a comedian. |
| The clinking glasses skit was so stupid it was hilarious. |
That was a very long time ago, my dude. |
They don’t seem to mind on the program. So maybe take it less seriously yourself? |
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It doesn’t bother me when they break when it’s actually funny (last night was a lot though!) and some hosts just really are having so much fun you can tell they don’t take themselves seriously which is why the show is so intriguing to watch how they handle it
I do love SNL and always root for every cast to click. |
| Last nights show was great. Gosling is so funny. I loved his monologue. |
We got rid of cable but my husband likes to keep the tv on, so we tune in to the weird free channels that come with our tv. One of the channels in our regular rotation is just old SNL skits 24/7. And I’ve been forced to admit that many of the classics I remember fondly from the 80s and 90s, and the ones I’m now discovering from the 70s greats, often really weren’t all that funny. There was a lot of relying on catchphrases repeated over and over. The 70s stuff was still rough around the edges and coasted quite a bit on a sense of “look at us, aren’t we naughty.” I stopped watching regularly somewhere in the 90s, and I’ve been surprised at how funny much of the humor since the 2000s has been. Sure, they’re only showing the best recent bits. But I imagine that’s true for all of the decades. |
I assume talentless men like him, Seacrest, Kutcher, et al are/were boy toy twinks for what men who control their careers. There is no other explanation |
It’s impossible to take seriously a 12-year old Valley Girl who starts her post with “Um.” Boo. |
Valley Girl? Oh ok Grandma |
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I think maybe they were switching up the jokes in that classroom skit so the actors didn’t know what the notes said until they read them. Ashley seriously looked surprised by the bag of spaghetti. I didn’t think that skit was very funny but I appreciated that they were having a lot of fun with it.
I did love the fake pharmaceutical ad—that one had me nearly falling off the couch laughing. The one about the winks-esque bakery was also hilarious — impressed with the set, costuming and musical numbers for one skir, plus legitimately a funny concept and well executed. |