Introduction
Saturday Night Live recap: They all return to Studio 8H including Mick Jagger who hadn’t appeared in the show for a while but even him cannot salvage the Bad Bunny episode.
Hi kids, this time we present you the new edition of SNL in Review. Tonight, the most streamed artist of the year and the undisputed Latin trap artist is joining us as host and musical guest at 8H.Outside of Taylor Swift, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more popular global music icon.
And the fact that she previously appeared in several sketches on Season 46 (when ,That is why it’s much more satisfying that she gets an episode of the show she’s starring in (with Reggie-Jean Page hosting). . And, oh yeah, with the ongoing actors’ strike, Saturday Night Live is a bit boxy in terms of who they can enlist, which will, hopefully, provide some interesting variety over the next few weeks! SNL
Tonight joining me is Jeff Richards, ex SNL cast member who chooses Yo-Yo Ma as host and Eddie Murphy as a musical guest.. This summer, one of Jeff’s impressions from his podcast went viral: Gary Busey and “Buttered Sausage.” Maybe you’ve seen it trickling in on TikTok?
Of course, this left me wondering what advice Jeff has for Bad Bunny as he will be performing with Tune Buddy tonight.. He said: “Bring your own carrot cake.”
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Mickey Day as Jim Jordan is perfect casting. (He’s played her in the past, as has Bill Hader.) Here, the Ohio politician is running against him after failing to be elected Speaker of the House.
Jorge Santos (Bowen Young) stops by to cheer him up. Lorraine Bobert (Chloe Fineman) calls her from the theater — of course, she met someone while watching Aladdin.
“Huh huh, is this the loser’s office?” asks Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson). He is very funny – Jim is his least favorite Jordan, he likes “Michael” and “Sparks”.These are normally a few punch lines of JAJ impersonating Trump here.
Quite modest and minor. We’ve seen worse, though.
Bad Bunny does whatever he wants—he even has sex in English. But he prefers Spanish.
[Speaking in a non-English language] appears on screen, which is a nice callback to early SNL, when they did it often. Bad Bunny asks for clarification on the text, as the caption should say he’s speaking in a sexual language. He has confidence – not sure if I should call it funny or charismatic, but what do I know?
Pedro Pascal arrive to translate and to give some tips on how to organize the dinner. He accepts some conventions expected of programs targeting the audience. Is this a signal that the show doesn’t really believe in Bad Bunny, an artist capable of headlining the show on his/her/their own?
Richards recalls when Justin Timberlake hosted and was the musical guest, as well as some of his funniest behind-the-scenes moments. Indigenous Peoples’ and Columbus Day-What is closed in Wisconsin
Shout-out 8 miles — we’re in a St. Andrews Hall-style rap tournament. Mikey Day is Walter Whiteboy, first getting himself out of La Bee Rabbit. He embarrasses himself, intensely.
His rival Fuego (Bad Bunny) reacts surprisingly sympathetically, winning the battle to be the good man.
Shout-out 8 miles — we’re in a St. Andrews Hall-style rap tournament. Mikey Day is Walter Whiteboy, first getting himself out of La Bee Rabbit. He embarrasses himself, intensely.
-out 8 miles — we’re in a St. Andrews Hall-style rap tournament. Mikey Day is Walter Whiteboy, first getting himself out of La Bee Rabbit. He embarrasses himself, intensely.
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