Sunday, April 9, 2017

Louis C.K./The Chainsmokers (4.8.2017)

Okay, here’s my review. This felt like the strongest show since Kristen Stewart hosted in February (which is something I never thought I’d find myself typing) and in both cases, it was mostly due to the writing. This week, however, the writers were willing to take more chances with Louis around. While not everything paid off handsomely, there were no huge losses so nothing was too much of a gamble. Louis was exactly what you’d expect of him as a host. The one big change from previous weeks was how uneven the cast was. We saw a lot of Cecily, Aidy, Kyle, Pete and Vanessa in particular but we saw very little of the featured players (save for Mikey) and maybe one or two scattered appearances from everyone else. Perhaps it felt like
Louis and Baldwins’ increased presence overshadowed everyone else. Two people whose virtual absence really stood out were Kate and Bobby in a way that fuels the rumors of their departures. Anyway, let’s break it down further.

Trump Kentucky Coal Mine Visit - This cold open was all right. They obviously wrote some stronger material for Baldwin but since his Trump is kinda stagnating at this point his delivery didn't add much to it. Beck, Kyle, Aidy and Mikey made this for me much more than Alec did. C+

Monologue - This got this show off on the right foot. For the record, I liked his white motel white patron white material white better than the animal stuff (which was only sporadically funny) It did pale in comparison to his previous three SNL monologues but it reminded me of why I got into Louis' stand up in the first place. B-

Eyelash Lawyer - This sketch got off to a slow start but I liked everyones' commitment to it and how it wasted very little time in its' buildup to a decently satisfying payoff. I have a feeling Louis may have cow rote this with Julio Torres. If so, kudos to Julio on finally getting to write live sketches. C+

Thank You Scott - This was catchy and really breathed some life into a comedy trope ("slacktivism" on social media) that now feels a little too far down the beaten path. This is another thing I suspect Louis co-wrote as it almost felt lifted from his stand up around the height of his acclaim and popularity. B-

Sock Hops And Soda Shops - This sketch also had a satisfying payoff. It took a little too long to build up to where it was going but the small touches really made this. Louis had some great dark lines such as his insults to Vanessa and his imagining of his "date" with Cecily. Did anyone else get flashbacks to Chris Parnells' raps in Update there? I also liked the absurd twists with Pete and Leslie's characters and Cecilys' big reveal at the end. For better or worse, Louis’ role was perfectly suited for him and wouldn't have worked better with any other male host. The jukebox breaking/hand cutting gag felt too derivative. It was such low hanging fruit that it was a gag Family Guy did just BEFORE The Simpsons. B-

Pepsi Shoot - This was something that worked because it was a taped piece driven by Becks' acting meshing well with the writing and direction because the subject matter was almost done to death by the end of the week. Kyle and Cecily added plenty to it as well. I wonder if they actually got to use the real extras from the Pepsi ad? B+

Update was as strong as it's been all season. It's pretty obvious that Che had the Lions' share of great jokes this week but that's not to say Jost didn't get his fair share of licks in by the end. I'm not sure Cecilia Gimenez needed to be trotted out again but if it's one of only two times we get to see Kate in the entire show, I'll take it. Aside from the "stroke" line, not much stood out to me. I was a little too distracted thinking about Kates' spottier and spottier presence on the show and if she might be leaving by the end of either this season (or more likely) next. B-

The O'Reilly Factor - This was what the show needed right now but sadly it felt a little underwritten and a little underperformed. I honestly can't tell whether O'Reilly or Trump is Baldwins' stronger impression. I will say I can see what Baldwin was aiming for with his O'Reilly. He had it there at the beginning but lost it sometime when he was talking to "himself" (which felt kinda like overkill at this point and could've been shortened). Boy, Bill O’Reilly is probably going to be PISSED in the coming week and have some choice words for Baldwin if he sees this or someone passes this along to him. C+

Birthday Clown - This short was something that worked because it wasted no time establishing itself and was tailor made for the only two performers in the world (Louis and Bobby, of which I’m guessing the former also could’ve wrote) who could've made it work. Bobby also played well off of Melissa. The conclusion seemed a tiny bit rushed but other than that it worked perfectly. B+

Sectional Couches – This live fake ad felt like something that had to have been written for the previous live show with Scarlett Johansson but had to be scrapped when they found out Fred Armisen couldn't make it and had to be completely reworked into something else when Louis agreed to the pitch. Surprisingly, Louis had just the right dramatic acting chops to pull this off. Cecily and Aidy weren't too bad here either but I’m left wondering why at least Cecily’s part had to be pretaped and yeah…now I’m starting to think that maybe THIS is something Louis CK and Julio Torres worked on together. B-

Tenement Museum - This final sketch worked better than it had any right to. Louis and Kate were perfect for it. Kenan and Vanessa played off them very well. That might have been the first time I've seen someone break in an SNL sketch BEFORE the premise or main joke had been established, but knowing Louis I can completely understand and give him a pass on that one. I don't know if it was the strong choices Louis and Kate made with those accents level of ethnic humor that normally wouldn't fly on SNL (or really anywhere) today but those factors genuinely made this the funniest live sketch of the night. A-

Goodnights – I normally don’t comment on these but when Louis commented on how he missed Don Rickles, it was the best actual tribute to a recently deceased former castmember/host/friend of the show since Wiig and Hader gave a special intro to Hartman and Hooks in “Love Is A Dream” in October 2014. This is the kind of thing they should be doing more of when there is a death in the extended SNL family.

Now, for my updated rankings of this season…

1. Dave Chappelle/A Tribe Called Quest
2. Tom Hanks/Lady Gaga
3. Kristen Stewart/Alessia Cara
4. Lin Manuel Miranda/Twenty One Pilots
5. Louis C.K./The Chainsmokers
6. Aziz Ansari/Big Sean
7. Alec Baldwin/Ed Sheeran
8. John Cena/Maren Morris
9. Scarlett Johansson/Lorde
10. Felicity Jones/Sturgil Simpson
11. Casey Affleck/Chance The Rapper
12. Octavia Spencer/Father John Misty
13. Margot Robbie/The Weeknd
14. Emily Blunt/Bruno Mars
15. Emma Stone/Shawn Mendes
16. Kristen Wiig/The xx
17. Benedict Cumberbatch/Solange

…and since he’s probably as close to being a five timer as he’ll ever get I’m going to continue on a theme in my reviews as of late and rank all of Louis’ episodes from best to worst counting this one. Now, since I’ve reviewed all of his previous shows and remember them well this is going to be just as easy as the last time I did it. I won’t have a big problem going by memory but I did glance at the SNL archives first just to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Here we go…

1.     1. Louis C.K./Rhianna (5.16.2015)
2.     2. Louis C.K./The Chainsmokers (4/8/2017)
3.     3. Louis C.K./Fun (11.3.2012)
4.     4. Louis C.K./Sam Smith (3.29.2014)

Well, that was a refreshing change of pace from the last two shows. They could’ve done worse coming back from a three week break. Next week, Jimmy Fallon returns for his third hosting stint in the first of four (possible) shows* that will be broadcast live in all time zones across the country (meaning you may have to tune in earlier than usual to see the show live). Yeah, it feels like an odd time to have Fallon come back and host as I get the feeling (and I bet I’m not alone here) that most of America seems to want to see LESS of Jimmy right now if his Tonight Show ratings are any indication. Maybe their counting on people STILL being nostalgic for his time in this cast but it still feels too much like they are throwing Jimmy a bone here. I mean, think about it. The last two times he hosted he was riding a wave of success from his iteration of Late Night and his promotion from Late Night host to Tonight Show host. This year, he is losing viewers to Colbert, so I guess if anything this episode will be Fallon promoting his new Tonight Show ride at Universal Studios Orlando? Well, that will certainly be a first. Harry Styles will be his musical guest because apparently Zayn was too busy or turned them down. This feels like a strange booking as I’ve heard he was invited because he is coming out with solo material but nobody seems to have heard it yet so he may as well be debuting it on the show for the first time. It’s the least amount of buildup for a singers’ solo career before they come on SNL. Well, I’m off to go view the livestream advance screening of the MST3K season 11 premiere (for Kickstarter backers only…sorry guys, most of the rest of you will have to wait until Friday to see it on Netlfix). I’ll see you guys bright and early next week.

*WGA negotiations/looming strike pending

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