1995-2002 is my favorite era. I like stupid humor, and Will Ferrel’s sketches always cracked me up. Will had a great way of being hilarious while giving the other people in the sketches a voice. I also feel like many of the sketches from the ’80s to the early 2000s translated well into movies i.e. Bob Roberts, Blues Brothers, Waynes World, and Coneheads (I know most people hate this movie but I loved watching it as a kid).
Donald Trump worst episode, Elon Musk worst sketch. Can we gen an opinion from someone who’s not such an obvious Omega Cuck, Phenomenal Cuck on America?
Wow, those 32 minutes really flew!! As someone who’s been watching SNL since middle school in the early 2010s, I can’t tell you how much I appreciated not only all the work you put into this but also your tone, which (at least to me) seems like it really comes from a place of love for the show. I’d also never thought about that whole pre- and post-youtube divide until you mentioned it, but it’s suuuuch a good point. I remember DVRing the episode on Saturday night and then watching it through (with ads and all) on Sunday morning, which was so different from the very convenient but also kinda sound-bitey nature of YouTube nowadays…anyway thank u so much again! Really wishing this channel all the best 🙂
If you’re wondering what happened with this video I had to reupload it for copyright reasons
1995-2002 is my favorite era. I like stupid humor, and Will Ferrel’s sketches always cracked me up. Will had a great way of being hilarious while giving the other people in the sketches a voice. I also feel like many of the sketches from the ’80s to the early 2000s translated well into movies i.e. Bob Roberts, Blues Brothers, Waynes World, and Coneheads (I know most people hate this movie but I loved watching it as a kid).
This was really well made! I’m shocked you don’t have a larger audience
Donald Trump worst episode, Elon Musk worst sketch. Can we gen an opinion from someone who’s not such an obvious Omega Cuck, Phenomenal Cuck on America?
Wow, those 32 minutes really flew!! As someone who’s been watching SNL since middle school in the early 2010s, I can’t tell you how much I appreciated not only all the work you put into this but also your tone, which (at least to me) seems like it really comes from a place of love for the show. I’d also never thought about that whole pre- and post-youtube divide until you mentioned it, but it’s suuuuch a good point. I remember DVRing the episode on Saturday night and then watching it through (with ads and all) on Sunday morning, which was so different from the very convenient but also kinda sound-bitey nature of YouTube nowadays…anyway thank u so much again! Really wishing this channel all the best 🙂