Sunday, October 9, 2016

Lin Manuel Miranda/Twenty One Pilots (10.8.2016)

Okay, here’s me review. Compared to last weeks’ show, the highs were higher but the lows weren’t quite as low. Of course with this being an election year (and still a particularly outlandish one at that) the topical material stood out the most. Lin Manuel Miranda proved to be a fun and energetic host when he was being used and his presence wasn’t being overshadowed by the news cycle that SNL was forcing itself to keep up with. As far as the cast goes, good to see Vanessa and Sasheer again (being used more to her own strengths and potential). Also, good to see them give Melissa some more airtime from last week even if we’re still not getting to see her full range quite yet. Alex Moffat is still someone who we haven’t seen break out yet and I still can’t get a handle otn what he brings to the show due to his lack of visibility. Anyway, let’s get down to it, shall we?

VP Debate/CNN Breaking News - The cold open was quite fun. Even though a lot of the material felt really telegraphed, it was just as cathartic as last weeks’ full length debate parody given what the actual election news turned out to be. Good to see they were able to cover as much of the VP debate as they absolutely needed to. Kudos to Melissa on getting the role as the moderator and her fourth-wall breaking moment was nice. Mikey and Beck played the Kaine and Pence roles well (although I thought they'd be switched). The CNN transition was great. Baldwin still does a very committed Trump and I’m still shocked that they were able to get away with saying “grab her by the pussy” unbleeped this early in the show. Kate still very much relishes the Hillary role and Cecily was a great foil to both of them. B+

Monolgue - Lin Manuel gave us a very fun, sprawling monologue, but I would’ve liked to have seen them throw in some cast member interactions just for good measure. He is actually quite a talented rapper now that I've seen him perform. This looked like it was going to set an exciting tone for the rest of the show but that didn’t quite pan out. B-

Campfire - This sketch is a poor follow up to both of the things that preceded it. I got a strong Anderlette vibe here. Kyle made me laugh and Kudos to Vanessa for getting in something so early on in the show after being completely shut out last week. D+

Crucible Cast Party – This was pretty much tailor made for someone with Lin Manuels' talents. He performed this well, but otherwise it had too much of a throwback vibe. The whole high school setting and the fact that it was another all-female cast music video made it feel like a leftover piece from 2014. The biggest laugh was Aidy looking around at all the flamboyantly gay boys who she assumed were into her. Speaking of Aidy, is anyone able to identify the extra who played the lights-on aunt in this? Didn’t she also play “Jean” in “Twin Bed” and the neighbor in “Back Home Ballers”? Is she perhaps a freidn or relative of Aidys’? C+

Substitute Teacher - This sketch was something I really started to like once I saw what they were going for (deconstructing all the tropes of a certain type of movie). Lin fit the role perfectly and Kenan, Mikey, Pete and Leslie scored some laughs and kudos to Sasheer for finally getting a decent part with some decent lines. C+

A Day Off With Kellyanne Conway - This was a very well written and directed short. I did like how Kate had to drop everything she did to defend increasingly ridiculous Trump tweets. B+

Update had a very strong start but seemed to lose momentum. I'm glad to see they had a plethora of material on the Trump tape and they really hit it out of the park. I'm also glad some more focus was given to individual jokes. It's nice to see they gave Pete his first commentary of the season. It didn't blow me away but it's nice to see some different material from Pete on how he is growing and maturing as a person. Hell, he almost made me forget that he’s still younger than me. The Tina/Jimmy Philly undecided voter commentary was all right but could've been edited down a bit for length. It didn't have a lot of focus and the only thing that was truly funny were the string of Pence comments and the subtle Trump/Fallon hair tussle jab. Also, what really threw me for a loop at the beginning was hearing the name “Denise McDonough” when Jost was introducing them. I was expecting Fallon to come out with Rachel Dratch by his side as I remembered that being the name of Dratchs’ “Zazu” character in their Boston teen’s sketches. It honestly took me about a minute to put together that he was doing this bit with Fey, not Dratch, and that they were doing Philladelphia accents, not Boston ones. Naturally, Tina did well with her accent while Jimmy struggled with his. I wonder if Tina, being from Philly herself, had to spend an inordinate amount of time coaching Fallon on the accent. B-

Wells Fargo Wagon – This was a clever way of addressing the Wells Fargo scandal even if it seems slightly like old news by now. Kyle had plenty of funny lines and Lin played another role well that was right up his alley. I have a feeling if Kelly and Schnieder didn’t write any of the Trump/Conway material in the pre-Update portion of the show, they probably wrote this. C+

Diego Calls His Mom - This was rather strange. A lot of the intended humor was lost on me since most of it was in Spanish, but it did have its moments of quirky, low key charm if you were willing to follow it. Since Alex Moffat was so heavily featured in this, I have a feeling he may have written it. D+

Stranger Things Season 2 Sneak Peek – This parody was okay. Even though I haven't watched Stranger Things (yet) and didn't get some of the more specific references to the show, the basic premise wasn't lost on me. Kenan, Leslie, Sasheer, Beck and Melissa all played their parts well. C+

Melania Moments II – This was much darker and funnier than last week. B-

A Degree Of Valor - This sketch felt strange. It reminded me a lot of a similar sketch from five seasons ago when Baldwin hosted the premiere but this had a feeling like Pete or Mikey or Robinson/Kanin could've written it. I did like Petes' sassy death at the end, though. C+

Since it’s still a little too soon to be ranking these shows, I’ll just start wrapping it up here. Next week, Emily Blunt makes her hosting debut. I pretty much have the same expectations for her as I did for Margo Robbie in that I may have only seen her in one movie but she seems like a strong enough actress to be a good fit for the show. See you then!

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