

As for Phoebe Bridgers, her first performance was good, but her second one.eh.it was rather over-the-top and a little disturbing. The characters they had on (played by Mikey, Heidi, Kenan, and Chris) were pretty funny too and I got a laugh from them, though not nearly as much as I did from Colin and Michael.
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They're always funny and know how to make the audience laugh and they did so once again tonight. Weekend 's Colin Jost and Michael Che, people. Also (SPOILER ALERT!!!), nice that his dad Eugene appeared as well. He wasn't shy, he didn't stagger, and he just acted with great gusto. Tbh, I haven't watch much of Schitt's Creek, but I'm guessing the energy he put in this episode is the same amount he put into the show and he was hilarious. Some skits were downright funny, I actually laughed, and it feel like it's been a while since I laughed at an SNL episode. The writers seemed to step up their game and make the skits funny and I think they did a good job. Okay, so we all know that this season of SNL has been pretty mediocre and kind of lame, possibly due to the crew not having much rehearsal time because of COVID restrictions and not much time for rewrites to make the skits funnier, but seems like they finally had time because nearly every skit got a laugh out of me tonight. I give this episode a 1 out of 10 rating.

When Phoebe takes her guitar and smashes it repeatedly on stage it symbolizes SNL being dismantled for good.
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To ensure that SNL is literally dead in the water the musical guest Phoebe Bridgers (does she actually play guitar?) and her band appeared for their two songs dressed in full skeleton (bones) costumes. Hot Damn? Hell no! The writers REALLY NEED TO BE REPLACED!!!! Pleeeeeeeeeease get some creative writers with some funny skits. Even the most left wing liberal Broadway performers must have been really embarrassed to have BROADWAY even mentioned in the same breath of their title skit Hot Damn. I was disgusted with the amateurish performances of guest host Dan Levy, and SNL cast member Cecily Strong BOTH dressed in Hot Pants who were subsequently joined by other SNL cast members to pretend to sing a Broadway tune title "Hot Damn". I'm fine, OK? You've got enough on your plate tonight."Įugene later asked a man wearing a white hazmat suit, "Excuse me? Could one of you turn me towards the stage so I can see the show? Thank you.Another god awful episode. I found out when I landed.Don't worry about me. "You flew all this way just to watch the show from a weird box?" Dan asked, to which his father answered, "I didn't know about the box at the time, no. So when Eugene flew from Los Angeles to New York City to support his son, that meant he had the privilege of watching his SNL om a glass "isolation box." Safety first! Dan gave viewers a backstage tour, showcasing the show's socially distanced protocols in the COVID era. The actor's dad Eugene Levy, his co-star and co-creator of the Emmy-winning sitcom, made a cameo during his monologue. Dan Levy had a family and Schitt's Creek reunion during his Saturday Night Livedebut.
