My favorite SNL Sketch: Bedilia
One of the high points in an otherwise lackluster SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE was the always classic Bedilia sketch, with Nasim Pedrad as a mother and father loving teenager who just doesn’t know when to stop talking:
One of the high points in an otherwise lackluster SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE was the always classic Bedilia sketch, with Nasim Pedrad as a mother and father loving teenager who just doesn’t know when to stop talking:
Last night’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE with Betty White was a whole lot of fun – we had Delicious Dish (one of the best running gags ever) and a “great” performance by “Whitney Houston” but there were some great sketches from dress rehearsal that didn’t make it to the live show including the wonderful Joyologist that we’ve all missed for years, and the always genious Debbie Downer. It really makes me miss the days when these genius women were all on
I’m so excited about SNL tomorrow night with not only Betty White, but a bunch of my other favorites – Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Ana Gasteyer, Rachel Dratch, and Molly Shannon. I can only wonder….where’s Cheri Oteri?
I had to laugh at this clip from last night’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. I love the show, but I also have trouble explaining it sometimes! [vodpod id=Video.3009199&w=425&h=350&fv=] Part of me takes a little offense to it, because really, it’s one of my favorite shows on TV, and I hate when people make fun of stuff I like, but it’s funny!
[vodpod id=Video.2962893&w=425&h=350&fv=allowFullScreen%3Dtrue%26] I had long given up hope that SNL would offer me anything worth caring about, and then along came Jon Hamm. The first time he hosted last year – very funny. The second time, last night? Genius. He plays any character he needs to, including MA senator-elect Scott Brown, and Sergio (in a digital short; topless, long hair, saxophone), and himself. Is there anything he can’t do? I LOVED the performances of Michael Bublé, too. Turns out, he’s