Sunday, January 25, 2015

Blake Shelton (1.24.2015)

Okay, here’s my review. This show felt dull and listless throughout, but it was entertaining in some spots and not quite the worst we’ve seen this season. It started out promising and then fell into a considerable lull before picking up some steam here and there during and after Update. Blake Shelton may be one of the most forgettable hosts in recent SNL history but he certainly proved to be just barely capable enough of a choice. As far as the cast goes, Bobby, Leslie, Kate and Taran had particularly good nights. Anyway, let’s get right to it.

Inside The NFL – This cold open was fun. It was possibly the most energetic open this season. Beck was pretty funny as Bill Bellechick and Taran's portrayal of Tom Brady was pretty accurate to that press conference. Of course, Bobby and Kate doing "A Few Good Men" really closed this with a bang. B-

Monologue – This throwback to Hee Haw seemed much too out of place on SNL (even when someone with an actual connection to country music is hosting) but Leslie, Jay, Bobby and Pete made it worth watching. Also, Blake's opening lines seemed a little awkward but he recovered nicely once everyone else came in and took their places. C-

Farm Hunk - This sketch seemed REALLY repetitive and a little clumsily written. Still, I have to say Kate and Leslie's parts were the only true highlights. Aidy seemed like she was trying too hard and Blake barely added anything. If they were meaning to poke fun at “The Bachelor” tropes, that humor was completely lost on me as I’m proud to say I’ve never watched that show. D+

Wishing Boot - This was a well-produced music video. While it was a little light on laughs, it built up to a decent payoff and was just strange and surreal enough to work for me. C

Celebrity Family Feud III – This sketch was probably the weakest one of these they've done so far. Aside from Taran's Adam Levine and Kenan's Steve Harvey, everyone's impressions were a bit off. Sasheer's Nicki Minaj was all right but it was a rather dated portrayal (Nicki seems to have mellowed out and grew out of her pink hair phase a couple of years ago) and the same can probably be said for Jay's Pharrell (those hat jokes are pretty dated eve if he still wears them). Beck's Harry Connick Jr in particular stood out as the weakest. It's almmost as if he thought HE would be playing Keith Urban instead of Kate but no one told him. Kate's Keith Urban was pretty funny though just for the sheer visuals regardless of how accurate it was. Honestly, Kenan, Kate and Taran really held this together. Blake didn't add too much as a straight man, but I liked how he was willing to poke fun at his Miranda Lambert related troubles. That was really the only joke in this sketch that stood out to me. D+

Update was really inconsistent tonight. The commentaries really saved it from being the worst of the whole season, though. Jost was just kinda there and even Che was more awkward than usual. I did like his steroids/Santorum jokes as well as how gleefully they stuck by that twins/triplets joke. Bobby's “Riblet” character was possibly the funniest part of the whole show. Between this and the cold open, Bobby was really good at breathing some life into a rather dull and listless show. Pete was effortlessly funny with his latest commentary despite how similar it seemed to his one from the premiere. It's nice to see Sasheer break out with a new character piece of her own. Her piece was strong and well-acted even if it wasn't that funny. I liked how well she played off of Che and how they called back to Bobby's character from earlier. I also liked how they tried to work in some attempted chemistry between Che and Jost. C+

Prison Release - This sketch felt odd, but in a surprisingly good way. As Kenan did his weak Morgan Freeman, it built up to something better with the reveal that his character was a cannibal. Bobby, Cecily and Blake played well off him and they kept it from going on too long. It was probably the best one joke sketch I've seen on SNL in quite a long time. C+

Topeka Today – This sketch was much stronger than a lot of live pieces tonight. The buildup was much more subtle and gradual and it paid off brilliantly with the reveal through song that Kate's character was a stone cold monster to Taran. This was probably Blake's best moment in a sketch the whole night. The make-up job did a great job on Taran as well and all. The vintage looking photos looked funny and Bobby did well in his supporting role. B-

Magician - This sketch was a decent choice to end the show on. It did get a little funnier as Blakes' requests got increasingly absurd, but it was a little too repetitive. Blake did well with the lines he was given but I still can't help but think what this sketch would've been like with any different host. B-

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. Bill Hader/Hozier
6. Blake Shelton
7. Kevin Hart/Sia
8. Cameron Diaz/Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
9. Amy Adams/One Direction
10. Chris Pratt/Ariana Grande
11. Sarah Silverman/Maroon 5
12. Chris Rock/Prince


Well, that was that. Next week, J.K. Simmons makes his hosting debut on SNL. This, I am cautiously optimistic about. Simmons has to be one of the more inspired left-field hosting choices this season and is a dependable actor. I hope he does well and I hope the writing continues on the path it’s been on for the past two weeks. See you then!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Kevin Hart/Sia (1.17.2015)

Okay, here’s my review. This episode was very middle of the road for this season, but much better than expected for a January episode. There wasn’t any reliance on recurring sketches whatsoever, but a lot of sketches felt unoriginal and underwritten at the same time. Kevin Hart proved to be a very capable host who provided the show with some much needed energy and nearly carried a lot of sketches. It’s a shame he shifted a lot of focus from the cast. While this show wasn't terrible, it can't be a good sign when the mime performing next to Sia is the funniest part of the whole show. I seriously forgot that real life mimes even existed. IT was an enjoyable episode, but a lot of times it felt lacking.

Martin Luther King – This cold open was OK. Pete was all right in it and I liked the Oscars/Macklemore jabs, but I'm a little bugged by the fact that this is the second time Kenan portrayed MLK in two years and the completely ignored any continuity from the first one. I mean, they took MLK from visiting Jay's Obama during his second inauguration to not even knowing he's the current president. Oh well. He's been dead for 50 years, so I should cut him a break. C-

Monologue – This wasn't that bad either, but not quite as fun as his detailing his audition from two years ago. The raccoon/sun/one shoulder bits are worth a few chuckles but the rest of it seems unfocused. C-

Justin Beiber for Calvin Klein - This fake ad was okay. Kate and Cecily played off each other well. Kate's Beiber is always good for an occasional laugh, but I hope they don't run it right into the ground. I've only seen the photos from his shoot. I didn't know they filmed an actual commercial too but I guess you wouldn't have had to see both to get this. B-

Why Did You Post That?  - This Instagram sketch was funny despite the two glaring technical/blocking screw-ups. Kevin Hart really carried this sketch and handled the technical difficulties better than Vanessa "Deer In Headlights" Bayer. Aidy and Kyle were funny too. Other than that, it played out like FMP's description of it from Chris Rock's dress rehearsal (except they rewrote the part w/Kate as Beiber to include a more topical reference...not to mention we just saw Kate's impression) and I imagine Kenan would've done more to heighten the awkward timing of this sketch than Rock did. B-

Corner Boys - This short film really meandered without a point or focus, but Kevin's dog walking business and Jay's wine tasting/art show were pretty funny. C-

Get On Up - This sketch seemed like a misuse of Kevin Hart’s James Brown impression which seems like it could be the only one he could actually do. The bits about capes and a wife taking her husband’s first name were funny. They also kept it from going on too long. Other than that, it kinda dragged. C-

Nancy - This soap opera sketch had to be one of the most one note sketches I've ever seen on SNL. Kevin Hart's role was really the only thing remotely funny about it. Aidy was all right in her role. Vanessa was better in this than she was in that Instagram sketch, but I think she played it up a little too big. C-

Justin Beiber for Calvin Klein II – This second ad was a little more fun than the first one. The Razor scooter bit was funny. I think I may have spoken too soon about SNL running Kate's Beiber into the ground. B-

Update was probably the strongest one this season so far. Che had a string of great jokes (even if his Oscar rant fell a little flat) and even Jost is starting to show some personality (I particularly liked his Idina Menzel/Rhode Island jokes). Kate's new character was very funny. It didn't even feel like a carbon copy of her Olya Povlastsky. B+

The Journey - This dragon-related sketch seems like a carbon copy of Norm MacDonalds' West Side Story/Evita sketches from '96-'97 but I'm sure it must've been unintentional. Hart packing while everyone else was singing was funny and this was a nice showcase of Taran, Cecily and Sasheer's singing talents although Leslie's part seemed a little tacked on. Seeing this sketch being set up during the commercial actually reminded me to DVR tomorrow's episode of "Galavant" on ABC because that is supposed to be the episode Weird Al guest stars in. D+

Kevin’s Illegitimate Son - This was funny. Jay had Kevin's rhythms and delivery down, but something about the voice seemed a little off. Leslie seemed to be playing it more subtle than usual, but her picking Kevin up off the ground was funny. C-

Listening Party - This rap sketch was the funniest live sketch of the night. Even if the ending was very predictable, Kevin's performance was just silly enough to work for me and the rest of the cast played very well off him (except for Taran and Cecily who had no lines for some reason...I'll bet if they had lines in dress they were cut). B+

Now, for my update season rankings…

1. Woody Harrelson/Kendrick Lamar
2. Martin Freeman/Charli XCX
3. Jim Carrey/Iggy Azalea
4. James Franco/Nicki Minaj
5. Bill Hader/Hozier
6. Kevin Hart/Sia
7. Cameron Diaz/Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
8. Amy Adams/One Direction
9. Chris Pratt/Ariana Grande
10. Sarah Silverman/Maroon 5
11. Chris Rock/Prince


Next week, Blake Shelton pulls double duty. Let’s hope his show doesn’t turn out to be the same 90 minute exercise in vanity his fellow “Voice” judge Adam Levine turned his show into. See you soon!