Amy Schumer and Cecily Strong make one last appeal to voters on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Amy Schumer & Steve Lacy
November 5, 2022

Back in 2016, Amy Schumer, depressed by the election results, took a break from her Comedy Central sketch comedy series, Inside Amy Schumer. She and the show are back as of this year — over on Paramount+ now — and to promote it/celebrate, she hosted the pre-midterm election episode of SNL this weekend.

And the crucial election was clearly on SNL‘s mind; the issue of abortion rights in particular, which Schumer touched upon in her monologue, and to which Cecily Strong devoted another impassioned “Weekend Update” segment, imploring voters to give a shit. Please give a shit.

Aside from the anxious political messages, the rest of the episode was hit-or-miss, with one-third of the sketches feeling like they could have been written for an episode of Inside Amy Schumer, and the other two-thirds being typical lazy SNL bits. I’m sure you can guess which of the two I preferred.

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The cheaper Netflix plan: all the ads and fewer shows. What’s not to love?

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Henry Cavill is being replaced on ‘The Witcher’ but does Liam Hemsworth even know how to take a bath?

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The World Series, ‘Manifest,’ ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story,’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

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In which Jack Harlow’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ is overshadowed by the haunting of David S. Pumpkins

Saturday Night Live
Jack Harlow
October 29, 2022

Even though I am An Old, I am vaguely aware of who Jack Harlow is thanks to my love for Lil’ Nas X, and Jack Harlow’s collaboration with him on “Industry Baby.” And because of that collaboration, I know Harlow is a rapper who has a decent sense of humor and enough security in himself and his masculinity that he can appear in a music video filled with a bunch of naked men twerking in a shower without worrying — or caring — that he might be presumed to be gay by association. And that’s not nothing, especially in the world of Hip Hop. What Harlow demonstrated by collaborating on that song and participating in that video and in live performances is that he has a healthy self-image, the ability to laugh at himself, and a willingness to take risks — all of which are excellent qualities for a successful Saturday Night Live host.

So I was not disappointed when Harlow helped deliver the best episode of the season so far — though he had a big assist from Tom Hanks and the loveable Bobby Moynihan. Because the truth of the matter is, no matter who was hosting, people were going to love this episode thanks to the return of one David S. Pumpkins. In fact, it was almost a disservice to Harlow as host, because the return of David S. Pumpkins is going to be the only thing people remember from this episode, even though Harlow himself was funny, goofy, and game. Any questions?

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The ‘House of the Dragon’ creator gives zero fucks about y’all’s (wrong) opinions

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George R.R. Martin is out here playing on TV again instead of finishing the books. GO FINISH THE BOOKS, GEORGE.

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‘The White Lotus,’ ‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities,’ The World Series and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

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Liz Truss resigns as the U.K. Prime Minister; hilarious TV chaos ensues

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