Sunday, May 10, 2015

Reese Witherspoon/Florence + The Machine (5.9.2015)

Okay, here’s my review. While this show was rather inconsistent, it showed more signs of life than last week. Reese Witherspoon was just slightly more visible as a host this season as Amy Adams was in December, but I would say that really benefitted the show in this case. Good to see more of Beck, Kyle and Pete this week as they have been underused lately. Anyway, let’s get on with it.

Republican Leadership Conference - This has to be the second worst cold open this season. They really could’ve had something here if they hadn’t decided to give Cecily THE ONLY SPEAKING PART! Still, I liked how they included Beck, Kyle and Kate. Also, Taran’s greased up bare chest made me chuckle. D+

Monologue – Bringing out the casts’ real life mothers was something sweet and sentimental they haven’t done in at least a decade and got this episode off to a better start than that cold open did.
Beck, Kyle, Sasheer and especially Pete were the real stand outs here. I would say the same goes for the home movies portion (especially for Kyle given how he was almost unrecognizable) but I also liked seeing Aidy, Jay and Kenan’s clips. I can already tell this is going to be one of the top two monologues this season. A-

Scene In L.A. – Well, I did like Jay, Kyle and Petes’ parts in this sketch. Otherwise, it was pretty Juvenile and a rather dated and tired concept for SNL in 2015. D+

Picture Perfect - This seemed like an ambitious sketch that wasn’t executed to its full potential. Taran, Kenan and Bobby all performed well in it. I'd say they could've taken this further bur that's probably the furthest they could've taken this premise on network TV and within the bounds of good taste. Thankfully, they didn't try and drag it out too long. B-

Mr. Westerberg  - This was pretty one note but Beck, Bobby and Pete were funny in it and this being a short film really behooved it in terms of execution. Plus, it's nice to see Beck front and center in something. C+

Update was pretty inconsistent. Che seemed like he was really phoning it in but Just had a couple of good ones with his May whether and Hamburg large jokes (as much as he was channeling Seth there) Leslie commentary was okay. This one wasn't quite as good as her previous ones but at least she tried something different with that letter thing. Cecily's party girl continued the Update trope of hosts impersonating characters alongside the cast members who play them but this was the first time I genuinely enjoyed seeing it. Reese fit the mold pretty well here and helped Cecily break the format of this character just a bit. Thankfully, they also kept this short. Kenans old man character wasn't exactly a welcome return either but he did have some good lines about throwing tomatoes and batteris at his graduation and locking up his classmates. C+

High School Theater II – This sketch was something I Never expected to return either but I have to say Reese Witherspoon is more believable than Cameron Diaz was. Plus, Leslie was a welcome addition to this and Bobby played well off her and the "we were black" vignette was funny. B-

Southern Ladies – This was more genuinely funny than it had any right to be. Reeses story about her demonic ally possessed husband and Cecily's sperm prank were funny. Plus, it was nice to see Leslie playing someone other than herself for once. The only thing that bugged me about that one was that the ending made it seem like a ripoff of those singing memories sketches with Hader, Sudekis and Forte. B+

Water Slide – Much like the sketch that preceded it, this sketch was funny to me due to its sheer outlandishness. Bobby, Kenan and even Reese had plenty of good lines and performances. Kudos to Beck and Kyle for getting to be the leads in their own live sketch after getting shut out of the show lately. B-

Whiskers R We III - I did like how their descriptions of each cat got more outlandish (one was a set offender and one was a cult leader). Plus, Reese Witherspoon saying "little jag off" made me laugh. C+

Now, for my updated rankings of this season…

1. Woody Harrelson/Kendrick Lamar
2. Martin Freeman/Charli XCX
3. Jim Carrey/Iggy Azalea
4. James Franco/Nicki Minaj
5. J.K. Simmons/D’Angelo
6. Michael Keaton/Carly Rae Jepsen
7. Reese Witherspoon/Florence + The Machine
8. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson/George Ezra
9. Scarlett Johannson/Wiz Khalifa
10. Dakota Johnson/Alabama Shakes
11. Taraji P. Henson/Mumford And Sons
12. Bill Hader/Hozier
13. Blake Shelton
14. Kevin Hart/Sia
15. Cameron Diaz/Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
16. Amy Adams/One Direction
17. Chris Pratt/Ariana Grande
18. Sarah Silverman/Maroon 5
19. Chris Rock/Prince
20. Chris Hemsworth/Zac Brown Band


Well, that was certainly better than I was expecting. The writing is taking some baby steps in the right direction. Next week, Louis CK returns to host the finale and I sure am looking forward to the monologue the most of all. See you then

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