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Plus his jewelry thing.

The “Thanks sis” at the end was one of the tightest endings I think SNL’s had in a while (it’s usually their weak point) and Harrington had great timing and delivery

I could not stop laughing at the video game sketch, especially when they started adding response options. “X: Get real with a bitch. A: No drama. B: Skip.” It was just so good. 

‘Oh, I understand. You don’t have time to talk. But let me guess, YOU HAD TIME TO TALK TO DAMIEN. This place is so toxic.’ At that point I was just completely losing it.

Imagine a British comedy sketch with the premise: “wow US Democrats sure do hate Trump’s wall i bet that makes him sad how do they keep their roofs up if they hate walls so much lol”, and you have an idea of how wrongheaded that Theresa May sketch was.

It’s strange how I look forward every week to Perkins’ recap of SNL and yet more often than not, I find myself largely at odds with how he rates the episodes. Given how banal this season has been, I found this episode to be honestly one of the BETTER ones with Kit joining the ranks along with Liev Schreiber and James

The videogame sketch was one of the most inventive sketches SNL has done in a while. It’s the kind of thing that could have been on Key & Peele.

Random thoughts on three sketches:

Yeah, and by now I expect better from this show on social issues like this, so it felt out of place.

The first half of the A story was great, but it seemed out of character for Holt and Amy to still be fanboying after he was revealed as a fraud.

Uh-huh, yep, that’s sure an interesting outfit Ian McDiarmid’s got on...

Not all of us. Some of us were just young.

Wayfarers WERE cool in the nineties, it’s just that YOU weren’t.

Yes. Several scenes seemed taken from “a very special Brooklyn 9-9.”

i didn’t even think about that, but you are so right. yegads i love the writing for this show so much.

I cackled out loud at Boyle’s delivery while saying how he has slept with MANY senior citizens

Take a close look. This is the most dangerous man in America. Five foot eight. Hunched over. Ninety-three pounds. With grey hair and blue-grey skin.

I don’t know how helpful a focus group would be where 90% of the responses are “what the hell are classic x-men stories and who the hell are iconic x-men characters”

came here to post this. I mean literally, an elevator full of blood? Hard to top.