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SNL's Continued Downward Spiral Thread

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lisa_simpson said:
This episode is already tops on my list for best of the year, as JGL got partially naked while mocking Magic Mike during the monologue. GOLD! Also, hot.

Just now starting the episode, but this has me ready.
 
Big fat WTF? to whoever directed tonight's show, as they cutoff both the 12:55 sketch and the goodnights. UNCOOL, SNL.

Also, JGL? Still hot. Even in drag. And funny.
 
lisa_simpson said:
Big fat WTF? to whoever directed tonight's show, as they cutoff both the 12:55 sketch and the goodnights. UNCOOL, SNL.

Also, JGL? Still hot. Even in drag. And funny.
Ah, that's happened before. When it's repeated I bet they toss in the dress rehearsal sketch.

And I called one thing: If you have a host the ladies consider hot, put him in drag.
 
I gave it a shot tonight. Doesn't look like it's any better than its been in the last decade or so. No one seems to have any edge to them at all. The show has become too quirky for its own good.
 
Last night's effort was dreadful... The Tres Equis Commercials were funny and that's it...
 
I enjoyed the monologue, the political commercial, and chuckled at a few other bits, but I loved Kate McKinnon's Ann Romney impression.
 
The Ann Romney bit on Weekend Update was strong. The undecided voter ad was spot on. Overall, I think the season's worst sketches are better than previous year's worst sketches. I would have expected to see more Hader and Sudekis.
 

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