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Published at:  Oct 06, 2007 8:05:50 PM CDT

SPOILER ALERT !!

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Last week’s season opener gave us Hilary Clinton consoling the candidates she’s going to defeat, Kristen Wiig’s crazy braggart at the charity auction, Fred Armisen in the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad music video (“I know you say there’s no gays in Iran, but you’re in New York now, baby!”), and The Ambiguously Gay Duo Vs. The Minneapolis Airport Police.

How can “SNL” hope to top it?

We’re told to expect the triumphant return of Will Forte as MacGruber.

There’s also a K-Fed sketch that may or may not make it to air, with Andy Samberg as Britney's baby-daddy.

Sadly, Rogen and Bill Hader are not expected at this point to reprise their cop characters from “Superbad.”

It makes us even sadder to report that Jonah Hill, who will host SNL next month, does not put in an appearance tonight.

Will Rogen play any non-Rogenesque characters tonight? Will he encounter the A-holes? Will Kenan Thompson play addled “View” co-host Sherry Shepherd, who claims to be uncertain as to whether world is round or flat?

Is Paul Rudd in the building?

11:30 p.m. Saturday. NBC.










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  • Oct 06, 2007 7:51:54 PM CDT

    Firsteenth!

    by aramel

    Woohoo! What a self-loser :-)

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  • Oct 06, 2007 7:56:53 PM CDT

    seth rogen

    by mc-909

    Seth Rogen is a 240 lb version of Steve Guttenberg.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 7:57:17 PM CDT

    Second-ish

    by dirkd13"

    Why can't the Apatow-Rogen juggernaught bring Pineapple Express forwards to say, next month?

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  • Oct 06, 2007 8:16:31 PM CDT

    who caresthis shows still on?how is this cool?

    by soup74

    just wanted to get those out of the way.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 8:30:44 PM CDT

    Not even Seth Rogen

    by giphangster

    could make me tune in to this train wreck of a show.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 8:57:34 PM CDT

    I'm still holding out hope for this show....

    by jkrow21

    The past few years have been pretty shitty but the show is slowly getting better. They just need to trim down some of the cast bringing them down and get more new talent in there. A lot of the new additions have been really good. but one of the main problems is in the writing. A lot of the skits start off with funny premises but fall apart midway or the closing is abrupt and awkward.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 9:19:38 PM CDT

    Does anyone know if the unrated Knocked Up DVD

    by half vader

    includes the regular version with seamless branching? I'm still pissed about 40YOVirgin. Loved the film. but instead of being a 'director's cut' that one was basically just the second-last edit. They just trimmed those scenes so the pacing worked and viola! Theatrical cut. Why they couldn't use basic dvd technology and give us both is beyond me. I'm not going to buy Knocked Up if it's the same thing. I'm all for director's cuts, just not "here's our almost-finished version".

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  • Oct 06, 2007 9:29:18 PM CDT

    Amy Poehler? She's by far the best cast member.

    by flim springfield

    And one of the best EVER.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 9:33:39 PM CDT

    unrated DVDs are a plague

    by neutron

    The only reason they are 'unrated' is they include footage not rated for the theatrical release. There's no hardcore Heigl action, just scenes that were deleted for a reason. The 40-year old virgin was ruined in the DVD by adding an extra 15-20 minutes to a movie that was already too long. I assume the same will be the case with Knocked Up.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 9:55:43 PM CDT

    This may make the season

    by betaraybill07

    Along with Jonah Hill's appearance this may be all we have to look forward to this season. Ugh!

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:03:34 PM CDT

    TOO SPOON !

    by pound sand

  • Oct 06, 2007 10:30:41 PM CDT

    "Quickly, hand it to me!"...."But it's shit."

    by future help

    MacGrugerrrrrr.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:38:27 PM CDT

    SETH ROGAN AS DAN CONNER!!!

    by shermdawg

    Roseanne: The Movie (2017)

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:42:39 PM CDT

    Great commercial parody!

    by zool43

    "That comes in handy when you want to watch a movie in a doctor's office."

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:47:37 PM CDT

    hm

    by zati1

    this is the first time in a long time that I remember them not doing a political-themed cold open.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:53:01 PM CDT

    DOUCHE of the year was nice.

    by future help

    good characters. MacGruger perhaps, should of been left alone.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 10:56:59 PM CDT

    freaking hysterical

    by genesis495

    The music sketch is hysterical one of the better ones in recent SNL.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:00:04 PM CDT

    I said...

    by zati1

    "wee-uh!"

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:23:24 PM CDT

    Is Seth gonna do anything?

    by betaraybill07

    Seriously he was in that Douchbag sketch and handed shit to Macgruber....anything else?? God these writers need to be strung up.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:23:54 PM CDT

    MacGrubber!

    by terry the geek

    I said we!

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:24:25 PM CDT

    spoon is better than that

    by sarcastichorse

    they're a good indie band, but i don't like "the underdog". give them another chance.
    and what was the sketch that opened the show?

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:32:03 PM CDT

    hey, it's chevy chase

    by sarcastichorse

    or as i know him, the comedy vortex

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:33:42 PM CDT

    Chevy Chase

    by terry the geek

    For nostalgia alone, it was worth him showing up. MacGrubber!!!!

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:41:01 PM CDT

    Chevy's voice sounds different...

    by therealseveren

    more of a lisp now with age. Its amazing how much what you look and sound like contributes to whether you're funny or not. Its not just timing and writing. Thats why so many, including Chevy lose something with age. Time changes them just enough so it doesnt quite work anymore. Gotta give love to Spoon though even though Brit messed up in the middle. Im from Austin and have known those guys for years. Great Pop Rock if youre into that. Im in New York next weekend! Is it impossible to que up for SNL tickets? Anyone? By the way, I respect all of you. Man... Rogen is not meant to do sketch comedy...

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:42:48 PM CDT

    Yep.

    by shermdawg

    It keeps getting worse.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:43:29 PM CDT

    Rowlf & the Swedish Chef

    by maxwell's hammer

    Okay, seriously, that was the funniest thing I've ever seen.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:45:56 PM CDT

    target audience didn't get some of Chevy but

    by larry of arabia

    He could teach the two current anchors a thing or two about delivery. He got some laughs out of bad jokes, made the bizarre ones seem natural (which made them even odder), and some of the "thinker" ones hit. The two saps they have doing Weekend Update now would have grinned like idiots and maybe shake their heads a smug self-depreciating way. I call it Jimmy Fallon Sickness.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:47:11 PM CDT

    Chevy's lisp

    by onedamngoal

    His dentures were loose in his mouth the whole time. Half the jokes didn't even make sense.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:48:46 PM CDT

    Chevy

    by maxwell's hammer

    To be fair, most of his jokes were on par with with everything Amy and Seth did...he sort of lead in and out of each joke with some weird-o gestures, and only bombed on one. It wasn't horrible, it was just strange.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:50:21 PM CDT

    spoon

    by sarcastichorse

    i was hoping that they would do "don't make me a target" or "don't you evah" instead of "you got yr. cherry bomb".

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:52:20 PM CDT

    I knowit will never happen but...

    by terry the geek

    Since Chevy isn't doing much these days why don't SNL just give him lifetime status on Weekend Update. I mean, it could get better than it was tonight.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:52:38 PM CDT

    I'm glad Spoon performed...

    by maxwell's hammer

    ...it gave me a chance to change the channel and watch the Rockies sweep the Phillies!

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:53:21 PM CDT

    i expected "i summon you"

    by waggy

    oh well, hope snl keeps getting the indie bands, and i'll keep ignoring people whining about never having heard of the musical guest. can't wait to see my favorite band, rilo kiley later this season.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:54:13 PM CDT

    "Fitted shirt"

    by therealseveren

    is the best Spoon song for my money. Not on this new record though. Denture's, huh? That's live TV for ya. I wouldve taken a sec and stuck em back in place for a laugh. Maya and SNL need to part ways methinks.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:56:41 PM CDT

    Chevy's voice...

    by avilos

    I think his microphone was messed up. Like it was too far away or not picking up his voice completely. As a result he had this very distance sound to his voice.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:57:23 PM CDT

    rilo kiley

    by sarcastichorse

    i saw them about a week or so ago and as a result i have a crush on jenny lewis.

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  • Oct 06, 2007 11:59:15 PM CDT

    Chevy was painful to watch.

    by flim springfield

    Nervous, terrible timing, worse delivery. Just kinda sad.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:01:54 AM CDT

    Mad Joe

    by maxwell's hammer

    Seriously, this wasn't earth-shattering comedy or anything, but its the kind of stuff I've always loved about SNL when its 'on'. Just little short bursts of inspired lunacy. They need to pack the show out with this stuff instead of political jokes, repetitive impersonations, and stale characters (of which there wree few tonight).

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:03:18 AM CDT

    That first joke Chevy did...

    by sifodyasjr.

    ...made me realize how much he now looks like Mike Gravel.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:04:34 AM CDT

    Norm and Chevy for Weekend Update!

    by therealseveren

    The original and the best to do it since. I like the idea of bringing different guests on to do the news every week. That could result in some really exciting and funny moments.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:06:41 AM CDT

    Actually Chevy's Delivery was Correct

    by larry of arabia

    While not perfect, Chevy found a way to sell the jokes. They were not great but he managed only to outright bomb on just one or two. He focused on the funny, and not acting like he was above one if it didn't get a laugh right away. Rather, he did something to get a laugh anyway. That's why the current group, with the exception of one or two cast members, bomb so often. They are more interested in selling themselves when everything should be in service to the joke, even the ones that bomb. Rogan seems to know this, so do Sandburg and Hader. The rest, like I said earlier it's Jimmy Fallon sickness.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:09:03 AM CDT

    To be fair to Fallon

    by terry the geek

    Norm MacDonald was doing that in the 90's. Although I loved Update with Norm.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:10:39 AM CDT

    Chevy Chase needs to be put down

    by thick mcrunfast

    And that Muppets sketch was beyond embarrassing.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:10:49 AM CDT

    The best Weekend Update Anchors...

    by terry the geek

    to me are: Chevy Chase, Norm MacDonald and Kevin Nealon. I should put in an honorable mention for Tina Fey.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:19:58 AM CDT

    Chevy's appearance was ironic after the Lou Dobbs bit.

    by flim springfield

    With Dobbs naming stars from thirty or more years ago, like David Brenner and Jill Eikenberry, to show how out of touch he is, then... a star from over thirty years ago shows up.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:20:40 AM CDT

    "He regrets it with every fiber of his existence!"

    by animejune

    MACGRUBER! I'm glad they had that - MacGruber has been one of the underrated, but best continuing skits of SNL lately. It has continuity, but they have a way to make it new each time so it's not just repetition (like the painful Penelope sketch). I didn't get Chevy Chase's jokes, for the most part, but it could have been the transitions. And FRAGGLE MOTHERFUCKIN' ROCK! Excellent! One question - what happened to the Robert Smiegal cartoon?

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:33:54 AM CDT

    that wasn't Fraggle Rock

    by magic rat

    that was the muppet show band.



    and Bill Hader as animal RULED! funniest thing on SNL this year.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:35:34 AM CDT

    Not even Spoon and Seth Rogen

    by mayorofsimpleton

    could get me to watch SNL, and that's pretty much a dream line up for me.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:46:26 AM CDT

    On a positive note: Armisen's Gene Simmons was gold.

    by flim springfield

  • Oct 07, 2007 1:18:16 AM CDT

    They had a bit of nerve to night to make a skit about

    by eggbeater

    douches when SNL has kind of become a douche show itself. Other than the Digital Shorts, there is nothing really creative going on anymore. The good (Armisen has talent, Kristen Wiig, and Forte get some laughs) just can't outweigh the horrible (Keenan and his horrible impressions,Jason Sudeikis just kind of shows up every week, Weekend Update, and when was the last time there was a funny opening monologue?)
    But I'm the real douche for watching it every week.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:20:01 AM CDT

    How could they top the season opener?

    by kirbymanly

    In a variety of ways, my friend. It was embarassing to watch. I'm actually looking forward to tonight's episode as the 'clearing of the webs' comeback.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:20:30 AM CDT

    Pretty decent episode.

    by bungion boy

    Uneven to be sure. But compared to last week's completely laugh free episode, this had some quality things. The Douchebag sketch was very funny and I think could have been even longer. The Macgruber bits were pretty funny but should have been spread out over the show. Update had a few really strong jokes. Much better than their usual lately. Chevy was a nice addition. Even though some of his jokes just seemed strange, he had a few great ones. You have to give the man respect. He's Chevy. The Muppet sketch was great. Loved it. But where was Floyd and Dr. Teeth? But at least it was good silly fun. The rest of the show, not so much. That sketch with the kids seemed to be stretching to make new characters but they didn't really do anything. Same joke over and over. Still, if they can make a few more shows like this this season, then I'll be happy.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:22:14 AM CDT

    SNL Has Five Talented Cast Members

    by magic rat

    In order of talent....

    1. Bill Hader

    2. Kristen Wiig

    3. Will Forte

    4. Fred Armisen

    5. Andy Samberg

    that's it. Keep that core and dump everyone else, including Hammond and Pohler.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:23:22 AM CDT

    Did I miss the Smigel cartoon?

    by shiftyeyeddog2

    I swear they listed it in the opening credits, but I don't remember actually seeing one.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:24:40 AM CDT

    DENNIS MILLER was he best Update host

    by shiftyeyeddog2

    ...and even if you don't agree on that, I think we can ALL agree that Colin Quinn was by far the worst the show has ever seen!!! For that matter he may be the worst overall cast member the show has ever had)

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  • Oct 07, 2007 1:33:32 AM CDT

    Magic Rat, I'd have to pretty much agree

    by shiftyeyeddog2

    * Hader, Wiig, Forte definitely. * I would add Jason Sudeikis to that list as well.* Armisen loses points for me based solely on the horribly unfunny Nuni sketch they keep dragging out again and again.* Samberg's shorts always hit, but his live stuff is hit-and-miss.* Hammond serves his purpose, which is usually just playing a central character off of whom the others can play, much like Phil Hartman did (though Hartman was obviously far superior)* The worst? No contest: Kenan Thompson - how is he still on this show?* I could also do without Maya Rudolph - annoying and unfunny.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 2:12:06 AM CDT

    oh yeah, I forgot about Jason Sudeikis

    by magic rat

    he's excellent, but he's so underused.



    So, six talented cast members. Agree about Kenan being the worst. If Al Sharpton is not running for president, what's the point of keeping him around?

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  • Oct 07, 2007 2:14:17 AM CDT

    Jason Sudeikis

    by jubs

    They just need to hurry up and do a 24 parody with Jason Sudeikis. His resemblance to Kiefer is uncanny, at least in my opinion.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 2:55:18 AM CDT

    say what you will....

    by larry sellers homework

    about Spoon. At least they kept that garbage short. remember when paul Simon was the weirdest act on SNL?

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  • Oct 07, 2007 2:56:27 AM CDT

    This is BAD....

    by kirbymanly

    only two god laughs so far. The dorky kids and the book written by the Pope's cat during update..."Man In White Hat Who Feed Me". The Muppets thing had potential if only they went with a joke and not a "Family Guy"-esque nostalgia kick for the sake of nostalgia. THERE WAS NO JOKE except for the fact that they were spitting image of Dr. Teeth's Band! And that's not even a joke! That's a costume party.


    Even Spoon seemed like a nostalgia kick to the past. That fucking song sounded like sub-par Billy Joel.



    Fuck! How dumb do you have to be to write on this show? And poor Chevy... he seemed like he was struggling through the pitty, and again, nostalgia laughter.


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  • Oct 07, 2007 5:02:51 AM CDT

    Mr Spork, you are on the internet..

    by polyh3dron

    Google is your friend.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 6:39:44 AM CDT

    Opening sketch was horrendous

    by pongo

    Who was the moron who decided to go with the Federline thing as the opening sketch. You're supposed to DRAW IN viewers with your opening sketch, SNL, not drive them away.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 7:14:39 AM CDT

    so THAT was Spoon?!

    by sbessiso

    yikes, you can keep them

    after watching last nights ep, i realized that Jason Sudekis is kinda like the "straight man", he doesnt do the really wacky characters but has the job of playing against them.

    Give him more work!!

    p.s- Kenan is important to my childhood but i have to agree, he's terrible, and they dont give him anything to do or anything to spread his wings with, such a pity, he's the only black guy on the show right?

    where was the Smigel cartton?

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  • Oct 07, 2007 9:44:39 AM CDT

    sbessiso - THANK YOU!

    by shiftyeyeddog2

    I thought i was crazy! They DID mention a Smigel cartoon, right? I sure didnt see one.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 10:06:48 AM CDT

    "White Hat Man Give Food"

    by big bad clone

    Fucking hilarious.

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  • Oct 07, 2007 10:28:02 AM CDT

    Spoon

    by zarles

    Why in the hell would you possibly go out of your way to sound like Billy Joel?

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  • Oct 07, 2007 12:47:50 PM CDT

    fuck the mets!

    by badmrwonka

    that little bit on update would have been funny if their disgraceful plunge hadn't dropped me down a place in my fantasy baseball league (I had beltraqn, alou and delgado on my team).craptastic!

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  • Oct 07, 2007 3:07:14 PM CDT

    Writing

    by otisspofford

    Although I miss the first SNL cast, and standouts along the way like Murphy and Hartman, many of the current cast members do well if the WRITING is good - even Keenan has some great expressions if he is allowed to do more than play drag or some 10 second Al Sharpton bit... And Wiig - she is amazing but I think they are going to run her exaggeration woman character (this season's anwer to Lovitz's Liar) into the ground... With all the competition to get stuff on the air, it is amazing how so many duds make it - stuff that is neither interesting or funny - it's pitiful when the only things that brought laughs in our house were Armisen's Gene Simmons and Wiig's "I said WE"... Oh, and Chevy was doing those non-sequiters and straight line without punchline back in the 70's... For those of us who've been around - seen it.

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  • I remember one time when Dennis Miller screwed up a joke on Update; he apologised right then to A. Whitney Brown for bungling his joke. That's class, admitting you made a mistake and being contrite. But then again, maybe Myers wrote the joke he blew so there was no one to apologise to.

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  • Oct 09, 2007 1:02:15 PM CDT

    that should read "...attitude about it."

    by big jim

  • Oct 09, 2007 2:26:55 PM CDT

    the cast

    by haggardatbest

    You are right on the money. I only ever watch the show when there is a decent host, but Hader could make me a regular viewer as long as they give him something to do. I like Sudeikis, but he was so much better on "30 Rock" I would rather he would just stay there. Amy Pohler is hilarious as part of the Upright Citizens Brigade, but is floundering on SNL. Kenan sucks, and I've never liked Hammond. Kristen Wiig should be allowed to be hot on the show. Now that would make me a regular viewer.

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  • Oct 09, 2007 2:30:36 PM CDT

    oh yeah

    by haggardatbest

    I forgot about the genius of Fred Armisen. His Gene Simmons had me on the floor.

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  • Oct 09, 2007 4:44:51 PM CDT

    Not good

    by ebolamonkey

    How could they waste seth?

    A couple chuckles.

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