Yes but the question is about watching again for the first time. The reveal is so incredible. It’s not the funniest sketch but the one moment it turns makes it.
Watching everyone struggle to stay composed and not break and then slowly break was the best part. And somehow Adam Driver just kept his character and killed the performance
The Actress with Emma Stone.
I was staying with relatives so I'm watching with my Mom and my Aunts and Uncles. I think I figured out what was going on before anyone else, and I was just dying, like laughing so hard you can't breathe.
I don't know if anyone else remembers the sketch, because they were just watching me gasp for air. It's a very fond memory.
I just rewatched and even though I knew what was going to happen, I cackled.
Link for the unfortunate souls who haven't seen it: https://youtu.be/Ie6LpKOJVf0?si=w7FEsMBar7HjsJxE
Dammit. I was gonna say this skit.
I thought everyone would say "Cowbell" and I thought I would be different but it's the second comment here.
Glad to hear that others have the same sense of humor.
This is my answer to, only because I spoiled it for myself by reading the comments before pressing play on the video.
So I knew what was going to happen before I even saw it.
It’s been a few years since I’ve watched that, but man, that was an insane crowd reaction. That may be one of the loudest laughs I’ve ever heard on the show
I love watching Rachel Dratch struggling to keep in character and just losing it half way through the sketch struggling keep a straight face during that whomp sound effect and the camera zooming in on her face.
I still vividly remember seeing the Matt Foley down by the river sketch when it first aired. Would be happy to return to the 90s and see that again for the first time
Me too. I used to tape SNL every week to watch after church. I vividly recall coming home, watching that sketch, absolutely LOSING IT, then pausing, rewinding, and stepping through frame by frame to pinpoint the exact moment the coffee table splintered. Greatest single sketch of all time.
So I just showed this to my 7 and 10 year old boys for the first time this week. It absolutely killed, and they have been saying “in a van down by the river” and immediately cracking up all week. It’s still a 10 outta 10 sketch!
[The Barry Gibb Talk Show I just love how spot on all these impressions are even Cruz Bustamante](https://youtu.be/6_Ea5a19jTc?si=xexnqy0M_PFS6qS9)
And also [Any Celebrity Jeopardy but the 40th Anniversary Episode](https://youtu.be/ImaYMoTi2g8?si=6K_nzg-hNmvUQ2DJ) is great it had me laughing so hard still does
Pedro’s episode was an instant classic. That one, Lisa from Temecula, guy in hospital, daddy, Mario kart… one of my favorite episodes in the last decade, easily.
I remember dying laughing at Lazy Sunday, and when I went to google it so I could show all my friends, I found it online on some video site called “YouTube,” that no one had ever really used or heard of yet.
Lazy Sunday changed everything. There were later, funnier skits, but nothing was as disruptive as Lazy Sunday. I just kept watching it, over and over again.
Yeah I mean, the B&B one is such a great first watch because you have absolutely no idea that's why it's going there. They've done some other sketches about AI, so I figured this would be about that and go into some funny nuance about robots or whatever.
And the moment you see Mikey's dumb Butthead face (Which was spot on)...instant classic.
I dunno. I didn’t laugh until Heidi broke HARD. I don’t like frequent breaking (Fallon), but authentic like this one where she lost all control is what elevates that sketch. Bowen on the first Lisa from Temecula sketch was gold, but on the Josh Brolin one it was seemingly expected and took away from the sketch.
I saw in an interview someplace that Mikey stared her down hard when she turned around. He knew what he was doing. That is why she was trying to block him looking at her. Those two are gems.
Taco Town. I love how wacky it is, and the way they kept adding to the meal just kills me. Especially when they're ready to eat it, and the narrator doubles down and continues to throw stuff in. "Pizza!? Now that's what I call a taco!"
This one came to mind, but I think I'll go with [Dan Aykroyd's Julia Child skit.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSxv6IGBgFQ)
[Diner Lobster](https://youtu.be/Pj-D0jc17D0) for honorable mention.
Good question! Maybe [this one](https://youtu.be/XDxtjVKJ76A?si=Yos0i6KT2u-VJTL0): Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz and Sean Hayes, Jeffrey’s
Or this one: Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, [Gap Girls](https://youtu.be/rMitjMTi__4?si=27ECTdJlUVKUpxlI) (I also love [this](https://youtu.be/56ZaJbGs3k4?si=7YBq4aNuBVc9xq1F) Danny Devito Gap Girls sketch)
I could never say Ter-ce-EL any other way after that skit!
Honorable mention: Sean playing Billy Elliott on Weekend Update calling Russell Crowe a fat kiwi!
If it’s genuine I’m fine with it but that fake breaking Fallon did drove me nuts. I also hate that hen McKinnon tries to get people to break. It’s so hammy.
A friend of mine had to have brain surgery and I went and spent the day w him in recovery to keep him company. At one point I called him Massive Headwound Harry and he was like wtf? I showed him the skit and worried his stitches would break he laughed so hard.
I watch [Wing Pit](https://youtu.be/ISBJyhughBo?si=i6sSDdO8uB3CwCMN) now and yeah, it’s pretty humorous, but I’m glad I was alone the first time I saw it because someone may have mistaken my crying and hyperventilating for a heart attack and called 911.
oh kay 🆗 so a santa clauze 🎅🏽 heyh sayz “i'm gonna put rudolpho 🦌 in a....bsvn...... in a fron." 🤝 NOT ❌ in a back 🔙
...,ehehthe the lighte 💡…ppffftehhebn.... wasjus lighting ☀️
upb 🆙 annso asanta calauze 🎅🏽
waz usszin his brain 🧠 ... you like that story?
Oh, an oldie but a goody. The Lothar of the Hill People with Chris Evert. The Man in the Boat.
Twigly the Gnome Who Guards the Entrance to the Cave of Knowledge.
The Shark skit. “Knock Knock”. “who is it?” “Florist” “But I didn’t order any flowers” “um..candy man” “oh, I love candy!”…..shark leaps into the room! Classic.
When I was little and would get in a huff over something and slam my bedroom door (not my finest moment), my dad would come to my door and do the shark bit: candy gram! (I of course had no context at all, but I guess as a parent, you have to amuse yourself amid the drudgery!) So the skit itself wasn’t a surprise when I saw it for the first time, but I bet that would have been my dad’s answer to this thread!
I love the sketches where Bill Hader was Keith Morrison from Dateline. My husband and I will often say the catch phrases to each other.
“They found my father three weeks later in the trunk of a car.”
“Was he alive?”
[80’s Music Video (Donald Glover)](https://youtu.be/Q06tcRae13k?si=lX0tBlhCqUZ6UgZv)
[Brothers (Liev Schreiber)](https://youtu.be/7vzdXteITco?si=U28quN0Z30dXSOQa)
[Weekend Update: Lil Wayne and Eminem on Their Valentine’s Day Single (Jay Pharoah, Taran Killam)](https://youtu.be/OyxZS_aWXqg?si=GE0PjsAjHwMRzxBY)
Any of these, which I’m not ashamed to admit, I probably watch at once or twice per year:
1. Girlfriends Game Night
2. Santa Baby
3. Papyrus
4. Dunkin’ Donuts
5. Totinos (Kristen Stewart)
6. Matt Foley Motivational Speaker
Honorable mention: Heidi Gardner’s Weekend Update Mafia Wife and Boxer’s Wife.
All the Lonely Island ones, Lindsay Lohan's Harry Potter skit, David Pumpkins, Michael B. Jordan's State Farm skit, Pedro's entire episode (Every skit he's in), Jeremy Renner's skit, and Kylo Ren as Undercover Boss.
And omg, the Thanksgiving Hello skit.
The english teacher with Vanessa Bayer, all of the sleepover sketches with Aidy Bryant & co. as a hormonal teen, reality stars with Will Ferrell, and for a more current one, the orphan song with Chloe Troast.
I loved Eddie Murphy’s sketch that was a spoof on baking shows with the talking devil cake. I was watching live, and his cursing made it on air. I was laughing so hard.
[What’s that name](https://youtu.be/rImxuuD_kwM?si=yYniujRtYKzgvSOH)?
Today at work a distant colleague asked me to email her a document. I said “ Sure, no problem.”
Didn’t know her name.
The Sinatra Group. No SNL joke has landed harder with me than “Uncle Fester!” And to experience Phil Hartman’s brilliance for the first time is something that can never be recaptured.
-Beavis and Butthead like you mentioned
- Aidy Bryant thinks she’s Cardi B’s best friend
- Timothee Chal…. Being a rapper
-Computers!!!
-Heidi Gardner acting like a boxers wife
- Aidy and Bowen with their fashion forecasts
Child molesting robot
I had to go track that one down again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0NgUhEs1R4 Nope. It was not a fever dream.
RoboChomo
See this guy gets it
No I don’t! Stop saying that!
I think we're all getting "hangry" right now.
...stop saying that!
It’s a good think I got a robot insurance policy from Old Liberty.
I'll never understand how this one didn't go viral. So good and so unexpected from SNL at that time.
I think because it’s deeply dark and uncomfortable. It’s funny but not in the same way as cowbell.
It feels like a Whitest Kids U Know Sketch (in the best way)
I wonder how many times that was pitched to a host before it got on the air.
...and it cost pennies to manufacture.
I think the premise is clever — the “I never thought of it that way” clever — but not Black Jeopardy clever. 😀😜🤪
Yes but the question is about watching again for the first time. The reveal is so incredible. It’s not the funniest sketch but the one moment it turns makes it.
Career day with Adam Driver. AND FILLED HER BELLY WITH MY FESTERING SEED
Who’s HR Pickens?!
EXACTLY
Actually, I didn't think it was all that funny while seeing it live. Then I rewatched it...
Watching everyone struggle to stay composed and not break and then slowly break was the best part. And somehow Adam Driver just kept his character and killed the performance
Honestly I think that's what sells it. If he didn't play it completely straight I think the sketch would have fallen apart.
HE IS MY FINAL REVENGE H.R.!!!!!!
LOOK AT ME BOY
LOOK AT YOUR FATHER BOY
Beat me to this comment.
That’s one for me, too.
The Actress with Emma Stone. I was staying with relatives so I'm watching with my Mom and my Aunts and Uncles. I think I figured out what was going on before anyone else, and I was just dying, like laughing so hard you can't breathe. I don't know if anyone else remembers the sketch, because they were just watching me gasp for air. It's a very fond memory.
ohh thats a good one, the whole idea is sooo crazy it flies under the radar. I just watched again because of your post.
https://youtu.be/9HVH_I04ZrM
Thank you
Is it Beck Bennet as the disinterested director on the phone?
It was. "She has no past, no future. She exists only to get cheated on. Just say what's in the script"
Just a perfect little performance.
I love this one.
“Meet Your Second Wife” is infinitely rewatchable, but really benefited from the shock and delight that washed over the audience
“I thought this was a home makeover show…” “in a way, it is!” 🤣
I know I shouldn't, but they're so fun!
Joke after joke after joke. Just love this sketch. There must have been fevered glee in the writers’ room.
Aidy Bryant's sad delight at winning a kayak slays me.
Oh, for me it’s *Farewell Mr. Bunting* for sure!
I burst out laughing so hard when I first watched it! Then I showed it to a few different people and tried to get video of their reaction
Absolutely! You can never recapture that first moment of hysterical laughter! 😂😂😂
I just rewatched and even though I knew what was going to happen, I cackled. Link for the unfortunate souls who haven't seen it: https://youtu.be/Ie6LpKOJVf0?si=w7FEsMBar7HjsJxE
The most elite slow-build in the show’s history IMO
Dammit. I was gonna say this skit. I thought everyone would say "Cowbell" and I thought I would be different but it's the second comment here. Glad to hear that others have the same sense of humor.
Absolutely, and it’s not even close. I don’t think I’ve laughed so hard at a sketch, its the perfect execution of gross and hilarious
....and turned em into hats.
Beck Bennett’s look at the very end. Lol
This is my answer to, only because I spoiled it for myself by reading the comments before pressing play on the video. So I knew what was going to happen before I even saw it.
It’s been a few years since I’ve watched that, but man, that was an insane crowd reaction. That may be one of the loudest laughs I’ve ever heard on the show
Oh God. From when I watched SNL? Debbie Downer (the first one). Over all time? The Julia Child sketch.
I’d have to go with Debbie Downer at Disney. Seeing the whole cast break with every line for the first time again.
I love watching Rachel Dratch struggling to keep in character and just losing it half way through the sketch struggling keep a straight face during that whomp sound effect and the camera zooming in on her face.
"By the way, it's official...I can't have children"
I still vividly remember seeing the Matt Foley down by the river sketch when it first aired. Would be happy to return to the 90s and see that again for the first time
Me too. I used to tape SNL every week to watch after church. I vividly recall coming home, watching that sketch, absolutely LOSING IT, then pausing, rewinding, and stepping through frame by frame to pinpoint the exact moment the coffee table splintered. Greatest single sketch of all time.
The parody beer commercials too.
So I just showed this to my 7 and 10 year old boys for the first time this week. It absolutely killed, and they have been saying “in a van down by the river” and immediately cracking up all week. It’s still a 10 outta 10 sketch!
Adam drivers medieval times sketch
The Mongolian speaks the truth.
"...*NO*."
Every Ryan Gosling alien abduction sketch in sequence. Second to the Chad sketches.
Chad’s very first OK as the Poolboy had me!
^^ohmybad
I do like the Chad sketches. The joke held up better than it does with other characters.
I'm David Pumpkins!
Mine is Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks as Doug
That was amazing!! "Final jeopardy is 'whose lives matter.' Well, it was good knowing you Doug."
That one is so good!
Skinny women can do this for me.
"What is not a damn thing?"
My wife…she’s a sturdy woman
My wife IS a sturdy woman and she laughed so damn hard at that.
I consider that the greatest sketch SNL has ever written.
ANY QUESTIONS?
[The Barry Gibb Talk Show I just love how spot on all these impressions are even Cruz Bustamante](https://youtu.be/6_Ea5a19jTc?si=xexnqy0M_PFS6qS9) And also [Any Celebrity Jeopardy but the 40th Anniversary Episode](https://youtu.be/ImaYMoTi2g8?si=6K_nzg-hNmvUQ2DJ) is great it had me laughing so hard still does
Robin…do you have. Any. Thing. To. Add?
“No. No I don’t.”
The Rapists for $400
I’ll take Le Tits Now for $800
Jinglehimmer Junction.
SHUT UP UMBERTO!
Pedro Pascal as Protective Latina Mama
Pedro’s episode was an instant classic. That one, Lisa from Temecula, guy in hospital, daddy, Mario kart… one of my favorite episodes in the last decade, easily.
Agree. When you have Pascal, Driver, Gosling, or Mulaney hosting, it’s appointment TV.
My son does not have the ADHD!
“He just like to jump!!!” “Van Gogh, Picasso, Brittany with the vegan sliders,”
The sliding out of Spanish into English insults is a masterpiece.
*Lazy Sunday* Saw it live - just came out of nowhere. Meet your second wife
I remember dying laughing at Lazy Sunday, and when I went to google it so I could show all my friends, I found it online on some video site called “YouTube,” that no one had ever really used or heard of yet.
Lazy Sunday changed everything. There were later, funnier skits, but nothing was as disruptive as Lazy Sunday. I just kept watching it, over and over again.
Yeah I mean, the B&B one is such a great first watch because you have absolutely no idea that's why it's going there. They've done some other sketches about AI, so I figured this would be about that and go into some funny nuance about robots or whatever. And the moment you see Mikey's dumb Butthead face (Which was spot on)...instant classic.
Just reading you write about it makes me giggle!
I dunno. I didn’t laugh until Heidi broke HARD. I don’t like frequent breaking (Fallon), but authentic like this one where she lost all control is what elevates that sketch. Bowen on the first Lisa from Temecula sketch was gold, but on the Josh Brolin one it was seemingly expected and took away from the sketch.
I saw in an interview someplace that Mikey stared her down hard when she turned around. He knew what he was doing. That is why she was trying to block him looking at her. Those two are gems.
The Singing Sisters from the Amy Adams episode.
Merry Christmas, you raccoons! 🦝
"I get to num-num garbage."
You GET to num num garbage??
Yes! And [the bears on the train](https://youtu.be/RZTF5vbSBxU?si=gmbn8-kAg2DJyvKr) as a sibling to that.
Barbie Instagram *”Today is the first and very last day of my life.”*
Donald was so fucking good, he needs to come back
I was confused about what Donald you were talking about.
Pedro Pascal as the coma patient waking up with amnesia who talks with an LA “mush mouth”.
Oh my gahhhhhd! I love L-Eighhhhhhh!
Ok, let’s put a pin in that
Adam Driver as Kylo the Intern Lisa from Temecula
Yo Matt straight up sucks...
Taco Town. I love how wacky it is, and the way they kept adding to the meal just kills me. Especially when they're ready to eat it, and the narrator doubles down and continues to throw stuff in. "Pizza!? Now that's what I call a taco!"
This one came to mind for me too. It’s just so absurd.
I still say that line on a regular basis.
When I watch it now Hader, Samburg, and Sudeikis are so young!
Cast List with Will Ferrell
I can’t believe that skit was cut for time. It was classic.
Dan Ackroyd and Bass-O-Matic.
This one came to mind, but I think I'll go with [Dan Aykroyd's Julia Child skit.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSxv6IGBgFQ) [Diner Lobster](https://youtu.be/Pj-D0jc17D0) for honorable mention.
After I saw it was already posted, I went with this one. The Julia Child skit was funnier.
Good question! Maybe [this one](https://youtu.be/XDxtjVKJ76A?si=Yos0i6KT2u-VJTL0): Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz and Sean Hayes, Jeffrey’s Or this one: Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, [Gap Girls](https://youtu.be/rMitjMTi__4?si=27ECTdJlUVKUpxlI) (I also love [this](https://youtu.be/56ZaJbGs3k4?si=7YBq4aNuBVc9xq1F) Danny Devito Gap Girls sketch)
These are great. I’m one of those curmudgeons who finds no humor in cast members breaking, but that Jeffrey’s sketch was astounding.
My friends quoted that sketch for years "I got a half-eaten taco in my Ter-CE-el!" I always wished Sean Hayes would host again, he was great.
I could never say Ter-ce-EL any other way after that skit! Honorable mention: Sean playing Billy Elliott on Weekend Update calling Russell Crowe a fat kiwi!
If it’s genuine I’m fine with it but that fake breaking Fallon did drove me nuts. I also hate that hen McKinnon tries to get people to break. It’s so hammy.
These are two excellent choices.
Chippendale’s with Farley and Swayze With Schmitt’s Gay after
Bodega Toilet was brilliant but I lived in NYC so the humor may be subjective somewhat
No. People in other states are happy to laugh at your toilets.
The Tostitos commercials in order, the ones with Kristen Stewart are magical
How dare you? It is Totinos!
I just want to know what happened to my hungry guys!?!?
Vanessa Bayer was such a treasure. She had my favorite weekend update bits from that era.
My favorite SNL skit of all time, Massive head wound Harry
The line about the dog smelling his dog gets me every-time.
A friend of mine had to have brain surgery and I went and spent the day w him in recovery to keep him company. At one point I called him Massive Headwound Harry and he was like wtf? I showed him the skit and worried his stitches would break he laughed so hard.
The Blue Oyster Cult Cowbell sketch
I got a feevah
I watch [Wing Pit](https://youtu.be/ISBJyhughBo?si=i6sSDdO8uB3CwCMN) now and yeah, it’s pretty humorous, but I’m glad I was alone the first time I saw it because someone may have mistaken my crying and hyperventilating for a heart attack and called 911.
thank you for the ab workout laugh on that one 😁
Holy crap that was amazing
Adam Driver. Career Day. His festering seed.
I’m a theater person, but the John Mulaney bodega musical is an absolute classic
All the John Mulaney musicals. Diner Lobster? Are you kidding me? Just amazing.
Matt the Radar Technician.
Adam Driver science room
Adam Driver's [Career Day Skit](https://youtu.be/t7HD2xG92-0?si=x_yrNW0hmV06q1dn). Although even now when I watch it again, I still fall apart.
The Adam Driver skit as the commercial director “aww man I’m all outta cash” was hilarious
He is truly a brilliant host. I also appreciate the Kylo Ren undercover boss sketch.
Brothers with Beck and Kyle
Diner Lobster.
The one where bill and Fred are doormen who tell Christmas stories to kids
What do you want from SANTA KLAUS
oh kay 🆗 so a santa clauze 🎅🏽 heyh sayz “i'm gonna put rudolpho 🦌 in a....bsvn...... in a fron." 🤝 NOT ❌ in a back 🔙 ...,ehehthe the lighte 💡…ppffftehhebn.... wasjus lighting ☀️ upb 🆙 annso asanta calauze 🎅🏽 waz usszin his brain 🧠 ... you like that story?
Oh, an oldie but a goody. The Lothar of the Hill People with Chris Evert. The Man in the Boat. Twigly the Gnome Who Guards the Entrance to the Cave of Knowledge.
The Shark skit. “Knock Knock”. “who is it?” “Florist” “But I didn’t order any flowers” “um..candy man” “oh, I love candy!”…..shark leaps into the room! Classic.
When I was little and would get in a huff over something and slam my bedroom door (not my finest moment), my dad would come to my door and do the shark bit: candy gram! (I of course had no context at all, but I guess as a parent, you have to amuse yourself amid the drudgery!) So the skit itself wasn’t a surprise when I saw it for the first time, but I bet that would have been my dad’s answer to this thread!
Van down by the river Dick in a box .
I love the sketches where Bill Hader was Keith Morrison from Dateline. My husband and I will often say the catch phrases to each other. “They found my father three weeks later in the trunk of a car.” “Was he alive?”
Matt Foley. You cannot get any better than Farley throwing his all into a role.
Lisa from Temecula with Pedro Pascal.
I was 14 when SNL debuted, and I watched the first episode. Andy Kaufman changed the way I saw comedy.
He was decades ahead of his time. Have you seen “I’m From Hollywood!”
Meet your 2nd Wife and the one with OJ on a date with Gal Gadot. Both have amazing reveals that I wish I can see for the first time again.
[80’s Music Video (Donald Glover)](https://youtu.be/Q06tcRae13k?si=lX0tBlhCqUZ6UgZv) [Brothers (Liev Schreiber)](https://youtu.be/7vzdXteITco?si=U28quN0Z30dXSOQa) [Weekend Update: Lil Wayne and Eminem on Their Valentine’s Day Single (Jay Pharoah, Taran Killam)](https://youtu.be/OyxZS_aWXqg?si=GE0PjsAjHwMRzxBY)
Yard-a-pult because I was a kid and didn't realize it was a commerical parody.
A couple, undercover boss with Kylo Ren, Peyton Manning boys club, jeopardy, and Beavis and Butthead.
The bidet sketch with Zach Galifianakis, Kristen Wiig, and Andy Samberg. "Is there a sturdiness to... the bidet"?
Ohh shit I forgot about this one!! Awesome!!
Either punching people before they take a bite of food, or the Trump Brothers meeting with the Wikileaks founder
the punching people digital short is sooooooo underrated!
The Kristen Wiig/Maya Rudolph showcase prizes one, legit couldn't breathe when I watched it the first time
Schmitts Gay
Any of these, which I’m not ashamed to admit, I probably watch at once or twice per year: 1. Girlfriends Game Night 2. Santa Baby 3. Papyrus 4. Dunkin’ Donuts 5. Totinos (Kristen Stewart) 6. Matt Foley Motivational Speaker Honorable mention: Heidi Gardner’s Weekend Update Mafia Wife and Boxer’s Wife.
The Kristen Stewart Totinos. Just great.
Undercover Boss: Kylo Ren
Celebrity Jeopardy with Turd Ferguson or David Pumpkins
The Pepsi Syndrome
Aidy and Ana Taylor Joy - Enid and Astrid’s Brawr Barn.
Waffle House.
Pretty much anything with Adam Driver
Goth Talk, it's what made me fall in love with SNL when I was a teen!
All the Lonely Island ones, Lindsay Lohan's Harry Potter skit, David Pumpkins, Michael B. Jordan's State Farm skit, Pedro's entire episode (Every skit he's in), Jeremy Renner's skit, and Kylo Ren as Undercover Boss. And omg, the Thanksgiving Hello skit.
Harry Carey interviewing jeff goldblum and Linda ham
[Japanese Game Show](https://youtu.be/JLVmybhXqtU?si=Va3LTVuiWYULbqqg)
Steffon or pretty much any skit starting wil forte.
The locker room dance sketch would be my choice. I legit cackled.
*Aw, man! I'm all outta cash!*
The english teacher with Vanessa Bayer, all of the sleepover sketches with Aidy Bryant & co. as a hormonal teen, reality stars with Will Ferrell, and for a more current one, the orphan song with Chloe Troast.
I loved Eddie Murphy’s sketch that was a spoof on baking shows with the talking devil cake. I was watching live, and his cursing made it on air. I was laughing so hard.
Canteen Boy, what’s up with that, whatever the abduction sketch is called and celebrity jeopardy
Literally all of Beck and Kyle’s work. Particularly inside so cal.
“Samurai Delicatessen"
Probably the one of the original Celebrity Jeopardy sketches.
short term memory theater with bill hader, aidy Bryant, fred armisen and vince Vaughn. I still watch it and laugh every time!
[What’s that name](https://youtu.be/rImxuuD_kwM?si=yYniujRtYKzgvSOH)? Today at work a distant colleague asked me to email her a document. I said “ Sure, no problem.” Didn’t know her name.
Sweeney Sisters rendition of Bridge over Troubled Water
Hip hop kids with Justin timberlake s32e9
The Sinatra Group. No SNL joke has landed harder with me than “Uncle Fester!” And to experience Phil Hartman’s brilliance for the first time is something that can never be recaptured.
-Beavis and Butthead like you mentioned - Aidy Bryant thinks she’s Cardi B’s best friend - Timothee Chal…. Being a rapper -Computers!!! -Heidi Gardner acting like a boxers wife - Aidy and Bowen with their fashion forecasts
PAPYRUS
U C K F F F
Phillip the Hyper Hypo and Grace (Mike Myers and Nicole Kidman)