If there’s one funny sketch in five, it’s a good episode.
If there’s one funny sketch in five, it’s a good episode.
Yeah, but it’s not like the year Chase was on was so much better. Seriously, we’ve all been watching “best of” compilations for years, but go back and watch a full, unedited episode sometime. If there’s one funny sketch in five, it’s a good episode.
Please tell me anytime someone needs to find him, it’s referred to as a mission to find Mr. Orrin G.
while The Rollins Band watched! 1992!!
This is really going to complicate his supreme court confirmation hearing in 2052.
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Also looking for pimpbot 5000.
“Walker told me I have AIDS" is one of the greatest going-to-hell moments in late night history
Two all-time favorite reveals, from Michael Caine:
INAPPROPRIATE!!!
Celebrity Secrets! I can’t believe I forgot those!
This list reminds me just how thrilling it was to watch this show in its heyday, when there was just no telling what preposterous bit they’d come up with next. Desk driving was great. There used to be a booth at the NBC Studio store in NYC where you could sit in front of a green screen and make a video of yourself…
This whole bit is gold but the “Inappropriate Response Channel” is one of the best things ever made in human history.
Hot take: I don’t get a single solitary shit about anything Norm MacDonald has said, and I’m your textbook pinko liberal
The failure to mention Robert Smigel makes me wonder if any of these people actually watched the show.
Look, I understand that Norm Macdonald may have irreparably fucked his career going forward, but your list not including this interview pretty much invalidates it:
The “apolitical” thing automatically implies that you’re comfortable with maintaining the status quo. If the system already favors you, you have the luxury of not having to actively think about your politics. But, wanting that status quo to stay the same is definitely still a political stance.
Evidently, Norm Macdonald thinks we’d all be better off if we went back to the days when everyone assumed women were lying about abuse or harassment and all famous people were given an infinite supply of second chances whenever they fuck up.