Sunday, May 22, 2016

Fred Armisen/Courtney Barnett (5.21.2016)

Okay, here’s my review. I don’t know what else to say about this episode except that it was not nearly as bad as I expected it to be but it was just as strange and overall it was rather uneven. They seemed to have bought back all the recurring material it would have made sense for them to do given which of Freds’ previous castmates were actually available for a cameo and Fred put the exact style of comedy on display that we have all come to expect from him. It made for an odd show as he didn’t bring back his most overrated or obnoxious bits and this show had plenty of fun moments for those willing to look for them. Still, Freds’ brand of humor seems to clash with the stylings of this cast and he looked more and more like a product of his own time as the show went on. You’ll see what I mean.

Bernie And Hillary At The Bar - Glad to see Larry reprise his Bernie once more before the season ends. Most of the actual lines in the sketch seemed pretty ham fisted but I did enjoy the sprawling dance number that ended with Larry being thrown in the elevator. Also, it was nice to see Jon get in one at least one LFNY before his inevitable departure.  B+

Monologue - I like that Fred tried to get this off to a sincere start but the rest of the monolog seemed way too derivative of his later period pieces such as Tommy Palmese, Danish playhouse and his part in the high school theater announcements sketch from the Dane Cook/James Blunt episode. Plus it seemed to go on way too long. I did, however like his "impression" of Lorne and the audience interaction bit as one note as it was. C-

Lewis and Clark  - This sketch felt too much like a bad 13-14 sketch to really enjoy but Kyle was Allright in it and the Jon/Sasheer/especially Pete reactions made the sketch for me. D+

Digital Short: Finest Girl - It was nice to see Samberg return with another musical Digital Short and I liked that he was promoting "Popstar" (which genuinely looks funny) in character as Conner4Real, but this was something I didn't quite know what to make of. He really got all the mileage he could out of the premise and it only got funnier as Vanessa got more intensely into her Bin Laden assassination fetish. Plus, it reminded me quite a bit of Iran So Far. It was catchy as hell though. Still, I hope it's not actually featured in the movie. C+

Regine III - I'm real glad to see Jason Sudekis get some genuine applause for his second ever live cameo after leaving and I love how physically comitted he is as a performer, but I really wish he would'be come back for something, ANYTHING, besides Regine. That role, hell...that entire sketch in general was never right for him. Also, what does it say that Aidy did the most to utterly derail this sketch in terms of breaking? C-

Farewell Mr Bunting - This may actually be my all time favorite thing that made it to air in season 41. I loved the dry, dead serious, overly dramatic buildup to a well drawn out and we'll executed extreme gross out gag. This would've been right at home in the Paul Rudd/Beyonce episode from '08...but I mean that in a good way. A-

Update made a strong comeback from last week. Jost and Che had several strong jokes and I liked that they pretty much went all out with the audience. They really found a clever way to sneak Maya onto the show. Her bit was strange in that while it reminded me a lot of her previous characters such as Charo and Rebecca, it felt like she took a new (or at least slightly different approach) to doing those exact same characters. I don't think we need to see Willie again but I did appreciate how this installment took a darker, more insane turn. B+

Escape Pod - This sketch also had a big buildup but it didn't come close to paying off as well as Mr Bunting. Thankfully, it had a competent ending. C-

Theater Showcase IV - This had its moments. I normally don't have any problem with this sketch, but Fred is far too old to be playing the role of the high school drama student. I like how they worked Larry David into this but they could've got more mileage out of him here. Vanessa and Kenan had good reactions. I also liked the MJ/Prince jab, Becks' "nature-ology" line and Aidys' malaria bit. B-

Harkin Brothers Band - There was the obligatory Armisen fronted band sketch. I do like how they worked in Samberg, David, Sudekis, Rudolph and Brownstien along with literally the ENTIRE current cast but this ultimately went nowhere. There was nothing even resembling a joke anywhere here and felt like a much, much, much, MUCH inferior version of the Goodnight Saigon sketch from the Will Ferrell/Green Day finale. I actually liked Freds' band sketches from when he was actually in the cast than this. Hell, this didn't even look like it was that much fun for the live audience. It looked like they were running real short on time and had to cut way too much material from this. D-

Now, for my updated review for this season…

1. Larry David/The 1975
2. Tracy Morgan/Demi Lovato
3. Elizabeth Banks/Disclosure with Lorde & Sam Smith
4. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
5. Brie Larson/Alicia Keys
6. Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Nick Jonas
7. Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges
8. Ariana Grande
9. Peter Dinklage/Gwen Stefani
10. Drake
11. Melissa McCarthy/Kanye West
12. Fred Armisen/Courtney Barnett
12. Jonah Hill/Future
13. Chris Hemsworth/Chance The Rapper
14. Adam Driver/Chris Stapleton
15. Donald Drumpf/Sia
16. Miley Cyrus
17. Matthew McConaughey/Adele
18. Russell Crowe/Margo Price
19. Amy Schumer/The Weeknd
20. Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez


Well, this season might have petered out a bit. Still, there’s hope as next season will take place during a presidential election season with no incumbent running. Let’s hope next season turns out more like ’00 or ’08 (or even ’12) rather than ’04 in terms of political material. I realize this election season has been so ridiculous that it is now beyond effective satire but I would still like to see SNL rise to the challenge. See you in September!

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Drake (5.14.2016)

\Okay, here’s my review. Drake still has the abilities as host to elevate some of the weaker material and they certainly served him well here. This was a rather strange episode in that it was worse than some of the previous month or so worth of episodes (minus Russell Crowe) but no better or worse than Drakes previous episode. Sure, season 39 had its own multitiude of problems compared to now but I think this episodes biggest problem was that it relied more on repeated premises and unoriginal writing than some of the fresher episodes we’ve seen this season. Still, in both cases I think we can agree that Drake did the least to drag the show down. This show was just as consistent as last week but whereas last week’s show was consistently strong, this weeks was consistently uninspired. Anyway, let’s break it down.

Trump Tower – This cold open was a little awkward and underwhelming. I was expecting more John Barron jokes but I guess that's what update is for. Still, it was a good way to work in Bobbys' Christie and Jays' Carson and I did like the Zimmerman/Lil' Marco/Springstien/Lindsey jabs. C+

Monologue - This wasn't as good as his first one. The idea of an entire song devoted to memes seems lame and derivative but Drake is one of the few performers with the charisma to pull this off. I did chuckle as the memes became increasingly outlandish and I liked how they worked in Aidy and Jon. C+

Rent-A-Car - This sketch seemed strange but it was ultimately enjoyable. Jays' character really made the whole thing for me and Drakes' performance really added to this. Other than that, it seemed like a watered down rewrite of Ferrells' Dr. Beamer and every Maya Rudolph sketch ever. B-

American Ninja Warrior - This really telegraphed the hell out of its' main joke way too early but it was tailor made for a performer like Bobby. His physicality is what this was really all about. B-

Dennis Walls And The Cookies - This sketch was pretty one note but everyone really performed it well even if the central premise wore a bit thin. Still, I can’t entirely be mad at any sketch where Although I liked the Leslie and Kyle interaction, I don't see why this had to be set up as a PBS piece. B-

Baby Boss IV - I liked how they placed Beck's Baby Boss in a new setting (even though the tea party thing felt a little far-fetched) because it felt like a real early '90s throwback and they wrote much better material for Beck this time. B-

Update was really lacking in jokes (except for the Trump material and "Doe Vs Wade" was so stupid I had to chuckle at it). They really found a clever way to sneak Ilya Povlatsky into the show this week but nothing really stood out as new here. Leslie delivered a charming commentary even if it wasn't destined to be her most memorable. I liked Jay's commentary even though I knew exactly where it was going before he even came out. Still, I've seen him impersonate more comedians than rappers at this point so at least it was good to see him do some more impressions he hasn't used on the show yet. I liked his 50 Cent and Nicki Minaj but his T.I. still needs some work. Plus, having Drake come out at the end provided for a better ending. C+

Black Jeopardy III – This felt a little soon to bring back, but it was nice to see one where the third odd-one-out contestant was actually black and not white. Still, while Drake turned in a funny performance in this they could've done better than playing up his overall Canadianness. Plus, the Caitlin Jenner joke was really awkward and the Tyler Perry jab wasn't good enough to save it. C+

Drakes' Beef - This was funny. It allowed him to poke fun at his own image and managed to get laughs without be belaboring it's point. B-

Chaperone - This was a mess. Why were Drake and Taran both dressed exactly like Hollywood Hulk Hogan? This felt like it was going in several different direction and yet managed to repeat the same joke four times in the process. Plus David Spade did a much more coherent sketch 18 years ago where he played a chaperone named Shane. D+

Now, for my update rankings for this season…

1. Larry David/The 1975
2. Tracy Morgan/Demi Lovato
3. Elizabeth Banks/Disclosure with Lorde & Sam Smith
4. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
5. Brie Larson/Alicia Keys
6. Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Nick Jonas
7. Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges
8. Ariana Grande
9. Peter Dinklage/Gwen Stefani
10. Drake
11. Melissa McCarthy/Kanye West
12. Jonah Hill/Future
13. Chris Hemsworth/Chance The Rapper
14. Adam Driver/Chris Stapleton
15. Donald Drumpf/Sia
16. Miley Cyrus
17. Matthew McConaughey/Adele
18. Russell Crowe/Margo Price
19. Amy Schumer/The Weeknd
20. Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez

Next week, Fred Armisen returns to host this season finale. This is the booking for this month I can definitely say I’ve been looking forward to the least. Fred is someone I never thought would be asked to host the show (it’s unclear what, if anything, he is promoting and given the lateness of the announcement of this month’s shows he must have been a last minute replacement for a host who dropped out unexpectedly) and I’d be hard pressed to immediately think of any of his recurring bits, characters or impressions that would fit in well with this current season or that the staff would be clamoring to use again. I just hope he decides to draw upon his earlier comedic inspirations than his later ones. As far as obligatory cast cameos, I’m hoping for something in the Forte/Hader/Samberg family than the Wiig/Rudolph/Seth family. Speaking of Samberg, I’m hoping this season doesn’t end up closing the way HIS first hosting gig closed out season 39 two years ago. I’m hoping this season finishes just as strong as it started in October…well, as strong as it REALLY got “started” once Morgan hosted. See you then!

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Brie Larson/Alicia Keys (5.7.2016)


Okay, here’s my review. Brie Larson showed herself to be a game host who was up for anything. She blended in the cast maybe a little too well. Either that, or she was just placed in small straight and unmemorable roles that made her see, practically invisible the whole night. I’m going to go with the latter but she was a fine host who did well with what small roles she was given when she was actually put to some use. The show is still pretty consistent as far as writing and cast balance goes

Church Chat XIX - Great to see SNL actually surprise up with an out of nowhere Church Lady appearance (although since Carey has been plugging his "First Impressions" competition show and was just on Seth Meyers it might not be a TOTAL surprise). While the Madonna/Beyonce met gala jabs were weak the Jay-Z/Lemonade joke was Allright just for the reaction it got from the audience. While Tarans' increasingly weak Cruz didn't add much, Darrel as Trump really breathed some life into this and while the Cruz demon transformation was a nice touch, they really should'be done more with it that tacking onto the LFNY. It was nice of them to sneak JR in there even if it had to be his most useless role yet. While Vanessa and Kate got some chuckles, they may not have even needed to be in this. All in all, while this got off to a slow start it was nice to see this season and was much better than the one from Carveys' 2011 hosting gig. Plus, this one seemed to have a real 86-90 feel to it for some reason. Did anyone else get that vibe? B-

Monologue - Brie Larson seems like she is going to have fun as a host so far. Beck and Bobby got some laughs here but I don't see why they had to give us a much more rushed version of last years' Mother's Day monologue from Reese Witherspoons' show. C-

President Barbie  - This ad took a while to get going but as soon as I saw what they were going for, I noticed how dated these criticisms of Hillarys' campaign were. If it weren't for Brie Larsons' appearance as the mom, I would'be assumed this got cut from many earlier dress rehearsals this season. C-

Near Death Experience - I'm surprised they made the alien abduction sketch from Ryan Gosling show recurring, I wouldn't quite say we have another Debbie Downer on our hands just yet. The writing in this version was still up to snuff, but I still prefer the Gosling version at this point. Only Bobby seemed to Crack up mildly at first glance. B-

Baby Shower -This sketch was something I didn't quite know what to make of. It was really one note, but kudos to the hair people for pulling this off. The humor in this was largely lost on me not being a mom or having met the type of personality this sketch is meant to poke fun at. I have to wonder who wrote this. My guess would be any combination of Sublette/Kelly/Schneider. D+

Update has returned to form. Jost and Che had a string of great jokes. It was a little sooner to bring back Laura Parsons (even though I know it has been months) but she had her best material here. I liked Sasheers commentary for what it was. It was a little awkward and directionless but I'm glad to see she and Josh had fun with it and her dropping her own n-bomb really made this for me. I'm sure Lorne will have her back over this. Petes' commentary was also fun although it felt a little strange seeing her make two cameos in the same show. B+

Game Of Thrones - I think SNL may have been making a few too many returns to the Game of Thrones well but kudos to them for doing what may be their first ever LIVE Game Of Thrones parody ever. I do like how you didn't really have to have watched too much of the show to get it. C-

Quiz Show 2018 - This is another one note piece that got dragged on needlessly. I did like the Heidi Cruz reveal at the end but we maybe could've done without the "future" jokes. C+

Kickstarter  - I loved seeing Kyles' Chris character again. Brie and Beck played very well off of him. Besides the film clip and project description but otherwise this didn't have as many stand out moments as the previous installments. B-

Dead Bopz - I'm glad to see Dead Bopz make it to air after getting cut from dress rehearsal months ago. It was nice that they found a way to work Brie Larson into this. Sasheer, Aidy, Taran, Beck and Jay really stood out here.  B+

Now, for my update rankings of this season…

1. Larry David/The 1975
2. Tracy Morgan/Demi Lovato
3. Elizabeth Banks/Disclosure with Lorde & Sam Smith
4. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
5. Brie Larson/Alicia Keys
6. Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Nick Jonas
7. Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges
8. Ariana Grande
9. Peter Dinklage/Gwen Stefani
10. Melissa McCarthy/Kanye West
11. Jonah Hill/Future
12. Chris Hemsworth/Chance The Rapper
13. Adam Driver/Chris Stapleton
14. Donald Drumpf/Sia
15. Miley Cyrus
16. Matthew McConaughey/Adele
17. Russell Crowe/Margo Price
18. Amy Schumer/The Weeknd
19. Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez


Well, that was fun. Next week, Drake returns to the SNL stage to pull double duty once again. As Drake had already proved himself to be a great host two seasons ago, I can say with some certainty that this is the May 2016 booking I have been genuinely looking forward to the most. See you then!