I don’t know much about Dua Lipa and I don’t think she was a particularly strong host overall, but she held her own more than most musicians/sports celebrities/other non-comedians-or-actors that take on the hosting gig.
I don’t know much about Dua Lipa and I don’t think she was a particularly strong host overall, but she held her own more than most musicians/sports celebrities/other non-comedians-or-actors that take on the hosting gig.
“it seemed a missed opportunity to not end the bit with footage of Alexis Vanessa out at the protests”
Now I’m sad again that Jay turned out to be a piece of shit. At least we still have Paul.
Sweet Jesus Christ, Dua is one of the hottest women on earth.
Honestly this was probably the worst SNL I’ve seen since at least Musk hosted.
When it comes to celebrities, the ones who don’t look like they had worn done are just the ones who had the best work done.
Funny thing to me is the Jerry Seinfeld I know and love from the show would never date an 18 year old. Not because he thought it was morally wrong necessarily but because he’s so hyper-aware of the rules of society I don’t think he could go through with it.
being insanely rich helps a lot
I didn’t mind the premise and some of the jokes were good, but that set up took so long I asked my wife “are they just doing a dramatic sketch to switch things up?” Terrible pacing.
Devon Walker can’t be long for SNL, when I saw him I thought “isn’t whatever that guy’s name is off the cast now?” but nope, he’s still there. Doesn’t bode well, but best of luck to him!
I found it funny but it took a REALLY long time to get there. I get that the slow set up helps the ending land, but I think they still could have accomplished it in half the time. It took so long I was going “this is the worst thing I’ve seen them do in a long time” before the joke finally hit
You know, I prefer the term “edgeserfs” to “edgelords”. I feel like granting a Lordship to them gives them power they don't deserve. Give them a title that shows how bound they are to their respective bandwagons.
Biggest laugh of the entire episode for me was “’til he drinks”. Bad sketch but a couple of funny moments.
yeah it was an odd bit for sure. One of those ideas that’s funnier in theory than practice I think.
Pretty sure Seinfeld wasn’t trying to be “edgy” with his podcast joke.
no mention of the BBQ baby with ego and kenan? mostly awful ep outside of that
The Elephant Man thing was a really, really long walk to get basically nowhere. Dropping in an anachronism is not inherently funny, and the fact it wasn’t even explained made it worse.
SNL took a big risk having edgelord comedian Jerry Seinfeld show up. They must have been sweating the entire time worried he’d go full Michael Richards at any second.
Constantly amazed at how much access Seinfeld gets. When I saw him drop - first thing! - into John Mulaney’s new Netflix series, I was hitting the fast forward button.