Monday, October 5, 2015

Louis C.K./Rhianna (5.16.2015)

Okay, here’s my review. This show bought the season to a close on a high note despite getting off to a choppy start. Louis CK was a very game host as expected and the writing showed signs of his positive influence. I would say this episode is the strongest contender for the best of this season. Despite a few minor flaws here and there, it was the most thoroughly enjoyable show in weeks. Anyway, let’s get to it.

Summertime For Hillary - This cold open felt pretty awkward. Kates’ Hillary could still benefit from some fine tuning. They did have something with Kate's interactions with the surfers and the kids building sandcastles. Otherwise, it could've used some serious edits. The cameo from Darrell was a welcome surprise and allowed this sketch to have a great payoff. This was a real middle of the road for this season. At times it felt like they tried to clumsily combine two separate show opens together. Still, the song provided a welcome twist on the group LFNY trope of recent seasons. C-

Monologue -This was stellar as expected. Louis bits about benign racism, his daughters fighting like Israel and Palestine and the risks he took by bringing up pedophiles were great. That was probably the biggest risk this show has taken in years. Plus, this entire set managed to be funnier and more memorable than most of his recent comedy store special. A-

The Shoemaker And The Elves - This sketch seemed like pretty cheap and derivative but Louis, Kenan and Vanessas' commitment to playing such awkward and corny roles really sold it. Plus, the left field viewer text ending was worth a chuckle. C+

Sprint Store - This sketch was brilliant. Louis and Leslie played off each other perfectly and again, it was nice to see Louis really commit to playing a character. This is a strong contender for best live segment of the show so far. A-

Wood PSA - This brief commercial was very funny. I liked how it got in, got its laughs and got right out. Beck singing and Louis with the single tear running down his face were very funny. A-

Update ended on a fairly strong note this season. The jokes really picked up after the first commentary. Speaking of which, while I think they should've gone a lot harder on Tom Brady (even though every unknown comic on Twitter beat them to the punch) I did like how they used Taran's impression of him here. He really did capture that stiff wooden vibes he and most athletes gave off when they hosted. Plus, he played off Che and Jost played expertly off of each other. Pete's Commentary was nice as well. It still wasn't up to some of his previous ones but it is nice to see that he gets to go out on. I did like his bits on Harry Potter and not knowing how he got on SNL. His Clinton/Obama bit was also great. The Riblet thing was a little gratuitous at this point in the season but I like how they kept it toned down compared to his last appearance. They did have something more with the cut jokes from dress angle. I wish they had gone more down that road. B-

Cabana - I can't believe they decided to recur Cecily's British bimbo character. Even though this was an exact carbon copy of the first one, I think Louis really added more to this than the Rock did and they really threw Sasheer a bone by giving her a small role. Plus, they kept it shorter than the last one. C+

Police Lineup – This had a weak premise but the performances by Taran, Beck and Kyle did wonders for it. This seems like it was written specifically with their acting skill sets in mind. Even Louis and his awkward stage presence worked here. My only other complaint would be that the ending with Taran felt too predictable. B-

Wood PSA II - I do like how they continued the Lumberjack as a running gag. I also like how they're giving Sassher much more to do tonight. Does this remind anyone else of the "Death By Chocolate" runner from last season? A-

Whoops! I Married A Lesbian - All I can say about the last sketch is that is that it was the only time in the show that the performances as committed as they were did more to bring down a sketch than the writing or the premise. C-

Now for my updated rankings of this season…

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


Well, there you have it. This episode sure gave a lot of SNL fans hope for season 41. See you then and have a great summer!

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