October 30, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said: This sketch was great too, I was cracking up every time he apologized. Bargatze is so damn good. One of the better SNL episodes in recent memory.
October 30, 20232 yr 18 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said: This one was my favorite. I've watched it 5 times already. In the same vein, Shane Gillis does a really great bit about George Washington in his latest special. I won't spoil it if you haven't seen it, but I laughed harder at that bit than anything else in the last 5 years or so. The only thing that comes close is Segura's bit about how he got his mom high on gummies.
October 30, 20232 yr 33 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: This one was my favorite. I've watched it 5 times already. In the same vein, Shane Gillis does a really great bit about George Washington in his latest special. I won't spoil it if you haven't seen it, but I laughed harder at that bit than anything else in the last 5 years or so. The only thing that comes close is Segura's bit about how he got his mom high on gummies. Shane Gillis would make a great SNL cast member..... He should try out!
October 30, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, iladelphxx said: Shane Gillis would make a great SNL cast member..... He should try out! I actually think he would've been wasted on SNL. Same for guys like Bargatze. They're too damn good at stand-up to find their footing in sketch comedy. Not to take away anything from improv / sketch comedy itself, but it can be a more physical form of humor that doesn't always translate well to stand-up. Jim Carrey was prolific at both, Steve Martin too, but then there's guys like Farley who might be the best physical comedian in history, but would've struggled at stand-up. Two different crafts, with two different skill sets.
October 30, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said: I actually think he would've been wasted on SNL. Same for guys like Bargatze. They're too damn good at stand-up to find their footing in sketch comedy. Not to take away anything from improv / sketch comedy itself, but it can be a more physical form of humor that doesn't always translate well to stand-up. Jim Carrey was prolific at both, Steve Martin too, but then there's guys like Farley who might be the best physical comedian in history, but would've struggled at stand-up. Two different crafts, with two different skill sets. Eh, I mean, Shane put out an hour special of sketch comedy. He'd be gold on SNL.
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