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They were actually indulging in some makeshift viral marketing for the VHS release of the movie, "Coneheads." Dan Aykroyd is mighty popular in Indiana.

Pippen/Spike exchange?
As an NBA junkie, one of the things that struck me most about this doc was some of the rare footage on display. I assume NBC and the NBA let Klores have the master tapes of game footage from those games.

Are the Knicks the new Red Sox (1919-2003 version)?
Jesus was Patrick Ewing's botched game-tying layup attempt in Game 7 of the 1995 Eastern Conference Semis excruciating to watch. With that being said, I love how Klores showed it from every possible angle and in normal and slow speeds. Amazing stuff from an amazing

Will some enterprising computer genius PLEASE make a .gif of Jason gettin' down???

She nearly died 14 years ago when she was held over a balcony at a mall
As if!

It would've been funnier if Mike Tyson had danced every time the tempo picked up and then Kenan Thompson's character reacted weirdly to that. At the least, it may have broken up the monotony of "the three guest sit quietly and act dumbfounded" theme of these past three What Up With That? sketches.

@ Alap

Waxing nostalgic on the "bad" teams of the late 20th Century
Being born in the mid-80s, I'd heard stories about the reputation surrounding Miami's football team in the 80s and early 90s, but I never really saw footage of some of their wildest on-field antics until watching "The U." How many excessive celebration

That idea is too unexpected and good. May we interest you in another Target Lady sketch instead?

I was also thinking that Samberg has the potential to be a leading man in comedies since he probably has the most "buzz" of the cast members not named Kristin Wiig. I would not say that he has already reached that point though.

Changing the subject
Did anyone else check out The Biography Channel's marathon of bios on prominent SNL figures of the past this week? They aired bios on Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy, John Belushi, Chris Farley, Phil Hartman and Steve Martin.

Underrated Sketch
"Woman to Woman." Something about a fat, bald Fred Armisen making weird faces and saying "Honey, you're gonna have to speak up!" in some variation was quite funny (at least to me) for the final 30-minute block of the show.

Hidden Weed Snacks Makes Everyone Funnier
I'm surprised there isn't a comprehensive YouTube montage of all the times fictional characters have accidentally eaten a marijuana-filled snack and then started TRIPPIN' BALLS, DUDE!

Good evening, Hollywood phonies!
It's been 20-something years; bring back Chevy Chase as host! Vegas could post betting lines like 1) How many celebrities will Chase offend? 2) Over/under on how many awkward silences there will be after jokes?

"Now, I have no idea."

Wait
What exactly is NBC's reasoning for running these episodes out of order? And what was supposed to be the original air dates for these first 6 episodes?

Why
Would Trump agree to the on-camera interview when he knew it wasn't going to benefit him at all? He didn't say anything or do anything that made him look any better then the dick he was 20-some odd years ago.

"Also: failed lasties. "

Ain't life a bitch?
Was this the league where during a rainy night game, a troubled, drug-abusing running back scored a touchdown on a long catch-and-run, eluding would-be tacklers by shooting them with a gun he had hidden in his uniform pants before falling to his knees in the end zone, removing his helmet and firing