Such great foreshadowing for Peggy to drop the cup of coffee so that we would notice the roller skates in the corner of the break room.
Such great foreshadowing for Peggy to drop the cup of coffee so that we would notice the roller skates in the corner of the break room.
Don was already looking for an escape route in his new office.
Why did Don bring the rented clubs back to the office?
I'll piggy-back on two of these:
Caddyshack-Bill Murray-Cinderella Story
I would have loved more music also. It is such an important part of SNL's history. I think that music, sketch comedy, and Weekend Update are of equal importance.
I would have loved to have heard a live version of "Sugah Daddy."
Watching that vintage episode (which had some classic moments) has me thinking. What is the most memorable non-Murphy sketch from the Ebersol era?
If this "Internet" is filled with stuff like this I just might sign up.
I don't remember this being a huge deal when Reggie Jackson tried to assassinate the Queen.
Everyone plays air drums to this song, right?
I do think it is interesting that the first Top Ten after 9/11 was the same premise as the very first Top Ten, and was the only other time that premise was used in the history of the show.
Theory of flight? I'll show you the theory of fist!
Pod People, Catalina Caper, Side Hackers, Master Ninja I and II, The Giant Gila Monster. Please.
Unfortunately, that elicits the only laughs for some of these sketches.
This cast of performers and writers is extremely disappointing. This generation only understands how to react and mug to something ridiculous that someone else does. "Really?", etc. There is no understanding of comedic substance. Also, do they have any understanding of this show's history? To reduce Rock to the role…
Here are mine:
This is my fault. I should have sent a thank you note.
Mine is and always will be "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover."
I got the Twin Peaks vibe the first time Malvo says "Aces!"