Hey, Beavis! Ryan Gosling returned as host of Saturday Night Live and brought the goods, along with Emily Blunt. So, join Brad, Nate, and Ben as they review one of the funniest episodes of SNL in seasons, including discussions on each sketch and who they believed were standout performers.
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[00:00:00] with your host Brad Oven featuring Ben Conowitz and Nate Laux and here's the podcast. Hey
[00:00:17] friends, good to see you. Good to see you. We're having a good time. We really listened
[00:00:23] guys. We wanted to get this one out really early. Right away. We've had some shows.
[00:00:28] A couple of technical issues. We're here and we're going to get this out as soon as possible.
[00:00:35] I can't wait to talk to you guys about this episode. It was phenomenal. It was one of my favorite
[00:00:41] episodes of the year, maybe two years, maybe three years. It's just a great episode. Yeah,
[00:00:46] we intended to get this one out on Monday, like right away. But then we had some technical
[00:00:49] issues and then we were going to record it last night. But then like pilots were playing
[00:00:53] terrible pranks on me and just wanted to keep circling the runway. And so we just couldn't do
[00:00:58] it. Just timeline. So here we are recording it and hopefully you're listening into it very
[00:01:02] soon. Shortly after we recorded it Wednesday evening. Put pressure on Nate. And we know
[00:01:08] that the best time to listen to a Saturday Night Live recap is the Wednesday after the show.
[00:01:14] But let's dive right in. Yeah, let's dive right in to Ryan Gosling.
[00:01:17] I do have a question about this. He's 43.
[00:01:22] You looked it up. Okay. He is very handsome. He's also like seven years younger than Eva Mendes
[00:01:27] and she's just still, I mean, just a Fox, a treasure, a treasure. But do you guys find
[00:01:34] that Ryan Gosling is a total DILF? I mean, I don't know what phrase you, whatever you want
[00:01:42] to use that describes his overall hotness and appeal. He's charming. Yeah, he's musical.
[00:01:49] He's one of those people who it's infuriating how much talent and like beauty and charisma and
[00:01:56] just all of these things like you can't be this funny and handsome and good at dramatic acting.
[00:02:02] Nobody should be allowed to do that. Yeah, it's unfair. But here we go. All right,
[00:02:07] Ryan Gosling third episode of Saturday Night Live. This is his first time hosting the
[00:02:11] first time was December 5th, 2015. The second time was September 30th, 2017. I'm going to ask this.
[00:02:19] Who was the December? September 30th, 2017 was his second time. Did he host
[00:02:28] at Christmas in 2015? Yeah, December 15th. Oh, okay. I didn't hear that one. Okay.
[00:02:33] And in 2017 listeners was the first episode for current cast member Heidi Gardner,
[00:02:39] current cast member and just the biggest crush that Ben has probably. It's true.
[00:02:48] We had a lot of cameos this episode, including Kate McKinnon, Emily Blunt,
[00:02:53] spoiler alert, Caitlin Clark, who I thought we're going to talk about that did a fairly good
[00:02:58] job. And then Kyle Mooney in Kyle Mooney fashion comes back on SNL in a cut for time
[00:03:03] sketch. Of course. Yeah. It's actually perfect. I didn't even think about that until you said it
[00:03:09] just now. That's a perfect way to get it there. I love it. All right. Let's move on. Close
[00:03:14] encounter cold open three friends played by Ryan Gosling, Kate McKinnon and Sarah Sherman
[00:03:19] are being questioned by the NSA and SETI after experiencing another yet another alien abduction.
[00:03:27] This is a recurring sketch they've done now eight times. The first one was on Ryan
[00:03:33] Gosling's first episode in December 5th, 2015. And they've done it on now all three of his episodes.
[00:03:39] Do you guys know who else were on the closing counter episodes that they've done or the
[00:03:44] closing counter sketches? Any of the other celebrities? Brie Larson, correct. Casey
[00:03:49] Affleck. Yep. Who was in the
[00:03:55] one? Did Cecily strong to it when she was she was she was one of the main she was playing the other
[00:04:02] has she hosted she's going on. No, no, not yet. Yeah. Hopefully the bag
[00:04:10] leave Shriver there you go and then Paul Rudd. Oh, I forgot about Paul Rudds. Yeah. Yep. And
[00:04:17] then the other one was Natasha Leon which we'd covered on this episode are covered on this
[00:04:22] podcast. There you go. So those are the other ones on there. And now what's interesting about
[00:04:26] this is the last time they did a close encounter sketch that was Kate McKinnon's farewell episode.
[00:04:33] Oh, yeah. And she used the sketch to say goodbye and it was called the final encounter.
[00:04:39] Correct. But apparently not apparently not. Those aliens dropped her back off.
[00:04:43] Yeah. And then picked her back up. Yeah. So what'd you guys think of this one? I thought
[00:04:47] it was as usual. I laughed my juicer and my deusera off. Okay. My south mouth could not have
[00:04:53] more fun. This I just I was hanging on every word they added an element of physical comedy to this
[00:04:59] when Kate McKinnon is you know kind of going all over Ryan Gosling and looking up, you know,
[00:05:05] this so this is interesting. I'd forgotten about this. They actually added a physical
[00:05:08] element in the second one did that because she pokes around his butt and he also remember
[00:05:14] that. Yeah. The only reason I know this is because I literally just listened to
[00:05:17] an episode of the good one that is all about the close encounter sketches where Jesse
[00:05:21] Deere Fox talks to Kate McKinnon. And so, so yeah. So that was they talked about, you know,
[00:05:26] the the inception of it and all that kind of thing from that podcast you learned or anything
[00:05:30] else. So Kate McKinnon counts the original close encounter sketch as one of her like
[00:05:35] top three all time favorite SNL moments because she said like you could just feel the energy
[00:05:40] as the sketch was going on that like it was soaring and everyone was loving it.
[00:05:44] And like she just like absolutely cherishes that that's gotta be the best feeling, especially
[00:05:50] when as a sketch performer, as you know, a lot of times it doesn't go well. Yeah. You know,
[00:05:54] you got that one out of 10 averages at least good and maybe one out of 100 that's great
[00:06:00] and one out of 1000 that's an all timer. Yeah. So that because that is an all timer,
[00:06:04] right? That's an incredible sketch. And one of the best things about starting this episode
[00:06:10] was there was no political cold open. It started just hot, right? It just started hilarious.
[00:06:17] And I wonder we've now had two episodes in a row where there was not a political cold open
[00:06:21] which means people at the show listen to our podcast, which is great. I think we do that.
[00:06:26] Lauren is a regular listener, but like I do think though it sets the rest of the tone
[00:06:32] for the episode. Absolutely. When the first one goes really well because you can't deny
[00:06:38] that the audience is just now primed and ready to laugh. It's just like at a comedy club where you
[00:06:43] have an opener and a feature before you have a headliner because you don't want the headliner
[00:06:47] to go out there cold. So I know that they obviously have warm up comics, you know, at
[00:06:51] SNL for real, but I think that it kind of resets when the show starts. And if you bomb
[00:06:55] right off the bat, it's hard to get them back sometimes. Yeah. You have to know or you
[00:06:59] have to think that the cast members feel of course, cold opens that aren't working all
[00:07:03] that well, right? And so, okay, we're going to do the monologue. Usually they can get
[00:07:06] them back in the monologue, but when it starts hot like that, it's just, it was great.
[00:07:10] It's a damn rocket ship to the moon. Just good stuff all around. This was just, yeah,
[00:07:15] a hell of a way to start the episode and the fact that they were able to get Kate
[00:07:19] McKinnon back for it, especially since she got to wear Ryan Gosling like a hat.
[00:07:24] All right. Moving on, Ryan Gosling monologue written by Ryan Gosling, Mike Desenzo,
[00:07:28] Dan Bulla and Jake Norwin. I think it was Mike Desenzo that said that a lot of this
[00:07:32] idea for the Ken stuff came from Ryan Gosling himself. He had the concept. They just helped
[00:07:37] him write it. Ryan Gosling and hosting for the third time, third time reminisces about his role as Ken
[00:07:42] in the Barbie movie. Obviously they played this well because Ken is getting a little
[00:07:47] dated now, right? Everyone's kind of over Barbie, but the idea that Ryan Gosling is still holding
[00:07:55] onto it is a great little comedy bit that they were able to do. The song was good.
[00:08:00] Then bringing Emily Blanton was fine. I'll admit this. I will be a man and admit this,
[00:08:07] got a crush on Emily Blunt. Not just bringing Emily Blunt in, but then turning it into an
[00:08:13] Oppenheimer moment and then a Barbenheimer song, bringing all those things together.
[00:08:17] And then doing the physical stunt work to bring the fall guy into the play.
[00:08:21] Yeah, it was great. It was wonderful. A really great, fun, finely tuned monologue that has
[00:08:28] music and jokes and just a lot of great stuff in it. Yeah. Right? I mean you're on SNL typically to
[00:08:34] promote something, right? You've got a movie. You've got a TV show. You've got something going on
[00:08:38] that you want people's attention on. And they were able to do that with Fall Guy, right? They
[00:08:42] were able to bring that in even, even though they're talking about Barbenheimer. So I love
[00:08:47] really well done. Ryan Gosling again, just so, so charming. All right. Moving on. The engagement
[00:08:54] written by Jake Norbwin, Mike Desenzo, Jimmy Fowley and Kira O'Sullivan, a newly engaged couple
[00:09:01] played by Ryan Gosling and Chloe Feynman shares the good news with their friends.
[00:09:04] I go, what am I saying that right? Ryan's Ryan Gosling is continuous whisper on this.
[00:09:16] Just sold this for me. Did you see the strain in his neck to do it? I did notice he was, when I whisper,
[00:09:24] I'm whispering, but man, he was really, well because it's really a force. You're yelling
[00:09:28] whispering. It has to be, it's like a talk, right? So he's, he's, he's changing his voice
[00:09:33] to sound like a whisperer. I don't want to do this. But Desmukes was just brilliant in this.
[00:09:39] I loved this sketch. What did you guys think? Yeah. No, it was, it was, the escalation
[00:09:44] was good. Oh, so good. But just the fact that I think this mugs was my favorite part. Yeah.
[00:09:50] Ryan Gosling is doing a lot of heavy lifting with the whisper, right? But just his reaction
[00:09:55] or not reaction or whatever, everything was just, I don't want to be a part of this.
[00:09:59] It was perfect. He played it perfectly. I'll say this too, because we've been a little bit
[00:10:02] of critical about some of the direction of some of these sketches. This was a back and
[00:10:06] forth ping pong-y type of sketch between just mugs and Gosling. And there was a lot of
[00:10:11] facial comedy in this. And they hit the marks on this. I thought it was, it was just on fire
[00:10:18] the whole time. 100%. Even though they had that moment where Chloe Feynman walked in a
[00:10:23] little early on. It's like, this was one of those episodes where the momentum was there.
[00:10:28] It was so good and like they just, like it didn't interrupt anything. Everyone seemed to be
[00:10:31] operating on title. I keep driving to the airport and I can't get off the police.
[00:10:36] I also felt this ended, right? And it was a fine ending. Like, because how do you end
[00:10:40] some of these sketches? Right. But it was a fine ending. He left the conversation there.
[00:10:45] But as a whole, I thought the sketches kind of ended fine this, this, this episode too.
[00:10:50] Like there's no super awkward ending of sketches. We are always are.
[00:10:53] They didn't tack on a white castle logo on something, you know,
[00:10:57] it was just, they just knocked it out of the park this week.
[00:11:00] Spectacular. And also I'm going to make sure that I get sound bites of Rangosling
[00:11:04] saying my name too. Brad, am I saying that right?
[00:11:07] Yeah.
[00:11:08] Uh, get that boy back featured Chris Stapleton written by Chloe Trost, Ben Marshall, Martin
[00:11:14] Hurley, he John Higgins, Jimmy Fowley and Kira O'Sullivan, a group of women played by Ego
[00:11:20] Wodum, Chloe Feynman and Chloe Trost sing a song about getting revenge on the men who
[00:11:25] betrayed them. Um, Heidi Gardner plays Chris Stapleton's mother and does just fantastic
[00:11:32] in this. She just made me laugh so many different times. The concept was funny
[00:11:36] enough. It wasn't great, but it was funny enough. The song was fine.
[00:11:39] I just agree. I think the concept is great. It's a simple concept, but it's executed
[00:11:44] spectacularly because the song is catchy. You have a thing where you have two normals
[00:11:48] and a weird and the, and I love Chloe Trost brand of weird in this kind of sketch.
[00:11:52] Did you? Yeah. She was just crazy weird. Yeah. Cause it's just a totally like,
[00:11:56] but it's not, see, it started to interrupt. I think that we're on the same page or though
[00:12:00] it's not that it's like Christian wig weird where like small hands and right disgusting
[00:12:04] weird. It's just like kind of like psycho weird. Yeah, it was like, yeah. It's the same thing with
[00:12:09] that, that one sketch with the, uh, when she was the orphan, you know? Yeah. Yes. Uh, and,
[00:12:14] and they even play it right. Ego Wodum kind of gives her a look a couple times of like,
[00:12:18] like really uneasy. Like what's going on also Chris Stapleton can act. Yeah. He was,
[00:12:23] he was fantastic in this, but like, yeah, it's I like, I love just the idea of how
[00:12:27] obsessive she is of like the swapping of the shoes and the like hiding in the house
[00:12:31] and like intense camouflage paint. And you'll notice that right? The first lyric is lipstick on
[00:12:37] the hood and then the keying of the yard. And then so they are literally escalating in that way.
[00:12:42] And I love that cause it's just, it's a very well executed sketch. What's wrong with you, Nate?
[00:12:47] No, I thought it was good because maybe because it was such a great episode that this one wasn't
[00:12:53] the one that caught my attention. I mean, this is great. This one isn't even, I think,
[00:12:56] towards the bottom of the night. We'll have to talk about that. But you guys didn't
[00:13:00] mention how he garden and how great she was. She was no, I had a gardener was fantastic. Of
[00:13:03] course. I just don't like it when they make her old. I would have thought that that would have
[00:13:07] gotten you going. I will say the whole like when he's what it was that he's on the phone
[00:13:13] and she's like talking about that. That's the lady on the wall. The Romanian is the
[00:13:18] way on the wall. Maybe that's why. No, maybe that's why. There we go. Okay. All right.
[00:13:24] Fair enough. Can't tonight written by Marcel Hernandez, Mike DeSenzo and John Higgins,
[00:13:29] two men play by Ryan Gosling and Marcel Hernandez are trying to convince their friend
[00:13:33] played by Kenan Thompson to go out with them. And the original Beethoven.
[00:13:40] And you're the only one that can do that in this room. And we're going to give that to you.
[00:13:43] Not just because I'm have Mexican, but because you guys are terrible at accents.
[00:13:45] And I also did not marry a Cuban woman. No. So what did you guys think of this?
[00:13:50] Did you like this? Is it Brad? Can you say Paramount Plus?
[00:13:55] But he's no, there's no S. Oh, Paramount Plus was my favorite.
[00:14:01] No, I thought it was funny. The idea of like this gringo, right? Marry in a Cuban and all
[00:14:06] of a sudden he becomes a Cuban man. My favorite thing about it though is that
[00:14:10] that's just one small joke in the larger sketch. Like this kind of feels like a 10 to
[00:14:15] one sketch in a way because like what they're talking about doing like going and clubbing
[00:14:18] with the original dog from Beethoven who would be in his mid 30s by the way.
[00:14:24] And so yeah, this one was just really funny to me. Like it's Sheriff Sherman coming up
[00:14:28] saying, Oh, I hear some accents. I love countries. And then again, I like countries and places.
[00:14:33] Yeah. And then like the weird pause. So I'll be back with you. It was almost like that was a mistake.
[00:14:39] That's how it's still that was. It wasn't no, not at all perfect. It was perfect.
[00:14:43] Yeah. This was hilarious. Okay. What's wrong with you?
[00:14:48] I like this one. It was fine. Okay. I thought it was fine. It was good.
[00:14:53] I didn't hear him say it was fine. Okay. I thought I didn't know I said it was fine.
[00:14:59] Gaslight. And unlike when Michael B Jordan had to do an accent that was similar to Marcelo
[00:15:07] Hernandez, his Ryan Gosling was actually good at his accent. So yeah.
[00:15:10] And it does help that they give an excuse as well. Like because I would not have like to see it
[00:15:16] if they didn't explain why he was doing it. It would have been very awkward. Maybe maybe
[00:15:21] marrying a Cuban woman does that to you. Yeah. He did marry a Cuban woman in real life. Yeah.
[00:15:25] He's a little bit more street cred than we do. Absolutely. That's fine.
[00:15:29] It's whatever. Now let's talk about the one that is blowing up the internet. Yeah. Beavis
[00:15:35] and Butthead, a live stream event on AI hosted by News Nation was interrupted by two audience
[00:15:41] members played by Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day who are dressed like who look like look
[00:15:47] suspiciously like a beavis and Butthead. This sketch, this audience character thing they did
[00:15:54] in 2018 if you guys remember Mikey Day was Bart Simpson. I forgot that entirely. Yeah. No,
[00:16:01] this was, this was derived with the same but a street or siddle and Mikey Day had said that
[00:16:07] they wanted to get the beavis about it. This has been in the works for five years. Yeah.
[00:16:11] They've been wanting to do it ever since and it's gone to table read. It's been cut.
[00:16:16] It's been cut. It's been cut and Brad had sent us an article. What was that article from?
[00:16:20] It's from Vulture. From Vulture. They interviewed Heidi Gardner to ask her because she had the big
[00:16:25] moment where she broke like in one of the biggest ways like anyone can break.
[00:16:29] And it's because even though this has been coming up for five years, they never got it to the
[00:16:33] point where there was costume. Yeah. Which is hilarious. And actually, funnily enough, Heidi
[00:16:37] also said that there was a one that got to table read and she was just an audience member in
[00:16:44] it. She didn't have the same role. Right. So yeah, so it never got to dress. So they never reached
[00:16:48] that point. I had to pause it and walk up to my screen to see Mikey Day's gums because at first,
[00:16:54] from far away, it looks like a mustache. Right. And so I seriously paused that and got out there
[00:16:57] and I started laughing even when it was still paused. This was fucking perfect. It was hilarious.
[00:17:03] Just an amazing blend of just like this original idea. Like sure, it's technically a recurring
[00:17:09] bit, but like the fact that they use Beavis and Butthead in this way and didn't just do like a
[00:17:13] live action trailer of all the people to bring back Beavis and Butthead. That was the absurdest of
[00:17:18] it all. Like characters I don't think about at all. Right. But yeah, it's like everyone knows
[00:17:23] was there a part of you at the beginning of the sketch that was worried they were doing
[00:17:26] something topical like a political sketch? No, I didn't feel that for I did until she's
[00:17:32] waiting for it right because it was news nation. Yeah. And then but then we're talking about
[00:17:36] the AI. Oh, so you thought maybe this is going to be a political thing. Okay. So the fact that it
[00:17:40] veered into something completely different was so refreshing. So they not only do they do, you know,
[00:17:45] like the first laugh for me was obviously what I see Ryan Gosling, right? But then when
[00:17:52] Kenan talks to us with the blonde pompadour, like I've never heard the word pompadour in a decade.
[00:17:58] And it was just so funny to hear him say about Kenan much when they're talking
[00:18:00] about the sketch. He was fantastic in this. It was great. So do you want him to move? Yes.
[00:18:05] And he didn't break at all. No, he did not break and well he he was grinning while like
[00:18:11] while yeah, let me ask you a question. Do they do the extras? Do they have they were fantastic?
[00:18:16] They have ear plugs in I doubt it because seriously how they were perfect. I would have
[00:18:21] I would have died. Well, but I was watching every one of them and none of them broke. None of
[00:18:26] them even green. I don't even think it's like even if you even if they couldn't hear, it's a visual
[00:18:31] gag. Like there's no way you're not like yeah, I know, but they're just really good then because
[00:18:35] because Heidi Garner wasn't laughing because what someone said it's the site of Mikey Day and Ryan
[00:18:39] Gosling or Chloe Feynman when they turn around and they look at her. Yeah, she shouldn't do
[00:18:42] either. She can I don't know. I just thought that there must be something preventing these
[00:18:45] people from getting the whole picture because that's really hard to do. Maybe they're just
[00:18:49] humorous. So hey, hey, maybe maybe the writers or creators don't listen to the show, but
[00:18:53] maybe maybe one of you extras that was in there. You know, if you're listening right now,
[00:18:57] kudos. Good job. Yeah, I was I was very much impressed. But man, watching Heidi break because
[00:19:02] she rarely rarely breaks and the fact that she broke in such a dramatic way.
[00:19:07] Really big. It was one of those last you guys have had it before when you can't stop and you're
[00:19:12] supposed to stop laughing and you just it just won't your body won't let you stop. That's
[00:19:16] where she was. Right. And she even said in the interview too that like it made her feel
[00:19:21] like while she was talking about an interview, she started feeling worse and unprofessional because
[00:19:26] she saw them in full makeup in dress rehearsal. So it wasn't the first time she'd seen them in
[00:19:32] the live show. She already seen it. She knew it was coming, but she still couldn't handle it.
[00:19:36] I also liked that of course the bit being that they don't know that though this is the first
[00:19:40] time I'm hearing there's a character that I look like and the normal voice coming out of
[00:19:44] those two right? Yeah. So they did. I like that because they could have they could have
[00:19:49] had Ryan Gosling try to do like, well, I don't know. I've never had like a weird.
[00:19:52] Right. Exactly. But they didn't. Yeah. I love that.
[00:19:54] But but then it's okay. You're sitting just like they said on the show.
[00:19:59] Oh you said them next to each other. And then of course they do laugh like each other,
[00:20:03] which was right. But yeah, it was like what is like I'm Brian. I'm Jeff or whatever. Oh
[00:20:08] God, that was so good. Heidi Gardner also mentioned that one of the things. So there
[00:20:12] was two things that she kind of pinpointed other than just the pure look of Mikey Day
[00:20:16] and Ryan Gosling that seemed to have broken her. She said one of them was that in the live show,
[00:20:22] Mikey seemed to have done like an eyeball as like a recognition when she looked at at her,
[00:20:28] which kind of centered down the thing. And then she said she also got in her head for whatever
[00:20:31] reason it took her back to being a kid. And she talked about the movie Warriors of Virtue.
[00:20:36] Do you guys remember this movie? I do not. It's this fantasy movie that is about these
[00:20:42] kangaroo warriors that have like full on prosthetic, like yeah, like face makeup animatronic
[00:20:49] stuff kind of like Ninja Turtles in a way came out in like 1997. She said her and her friends saw
[00:20:54] it and like they were laughing at it so much because of that. So she's that kind of like took
[00:20:58] her back and kind of felt like the same thing because the makeup was so good on Mikey and
[00:21:02] Ryan kudos to the costume department. You guys crushed it. That was fantastic. Think about
[00:21:08] the history of the sketches we've seen over the years and the breaks, right? Sometimes you have a
[00:21:15] kind of a smile or a little laugh, but there have been some sketches where it just goes off the
[00:21:20] rails. I think of the Debbie Downer is the one that I think of them. Yep.
[00:21:25] Disney, particularly the low hand and the line is, I believe it's like,
[00:21:31] I just found out I can't have kids. Yeah. And I just remember they all were just like
[00:21:37] pressing into their faces because it was so hard. The one is the Lovis with Barbara and Dave
[00:21:43] or John or something like that. The one where Will Ferrell is in the hot tub. Oh yeah. That's
[00:21:50] another one where they just kind of lose it, right? Who will Ferrell who never loses it
[00:21:54] in that one? And I don't know. Can you think of any else? I don't think there was. So he stifled
[00:22:02] it, but it was one of like the biggest, heartiest laughs that I think he's had. And there was
[00:22:06] that recent one when they did Lisa from Temecula and she said that line and Bo and Yang just
[00:22:12] like immediately go fawed so loudly. Yeah. I just love when that stuff happens organically,
[00:22:18] right? Obviously no Jimmy Fallon, no Jimmy Falloning around. What do you mean?
[00:22:22] Nevermind. All right, moving on.
[00:22:25] Jimmy Fallon is a serious man. Yes. Yes. He is. I listened to the podcast that they did
[00:22:30] strike force five with the five. I think I've told you guys about this last time, the five
[00:22:35] late night hosted during the yes. And he makes fun of himself in that podcast for
[00:22:40] breaking. And he's like, I just, I just find things very funny and he's like,
[00:22:44] and I just was so bad at it because I just like, you just love was just having so much fun.
[00:22:49] Yeah. And he's like, that's why I'm not a great sketch actor though. He would do him.
[00:22:53] I forgot how good Jimmy Fallon is. Oh, his impressions are fantastic.
[00:22:58] He's very, very good at it. I did.
[00:23:00] You should just look for that. All right. Moving on. Weekend update.
[00:23:03] Trump's abortion ban claims. OJ Simpson dies at 76. Golden bachelor divorce. New York
[00:23:10] City considers giving rats birth control the weekend. Update anchors. Colin Joseph
[00:23:14] and Michael Chey tackle the week's biggest news like Arizona reinstating an abortion law from
[00:23:18] 1864. Ben for our new listeners before you do that, I have my first question about
[00:23:25] weekend update that I've ever had and it's about a joke and I just didn't get it. So I'm going to ask.
[00:23:29] Oh, okay. The 1864 abortion law stuff. Yeah. They made a joke about cocaine and
[00:23:37] prayer being the only two things that Dr. prescribes. Yeah. And then Saturday, Sunday.
[00:23:42] Yeah. Cocaine Saturday, church Sunday.
[00:23:45] I get that. But also, I guess maybe so that was the joke. That's far.
[00:23:51] Because he, so the way he ordered orders though, he said prayer and cocaine Saturday, Sunday.
[00:23:58] And so if you said cocaine in a Bible, no, no, no, no. He said, he said they, they, they,
[00:24:03] if you, I watched it twice because I was not, I didn't know why you watch it. It was the
[00:24:08] prayer, whatever prayer or Bible first and then cocaine, but then he said Saturday, Sunday.
[00:24:13] So I didn't really, I didn't really, it didn't follow. Okay. So that's all. That's what I thought
[00:24:17] it was. Okay. Well, all right. Ma'am, while you're talking, will you please for our new listeners
[00:24:22] explain the braum and her first? Yeah. While we do that, Brad, write your number down.
[00:24:26] I believe you already did. I think you already did. So we try and peak. We make, well, I did
[00:24:30] not. We make great, but Brad, write this down. A number between one and a hundred that
[00:24:35] describes the interaction between Colin Joseph and Michael Chey in so far as their level of
[00:24:41] having fun with one another together. Now, Brett Nate has posited that. Yes. If we can update in
[00:24:47] the jokes are going well overall, this will increase the number anyway. I think that it doesn't
[00:24:51] influence it that much. However, I'm right. You're wrong, but that's sure. I will, I will say
[00:24:58] I'm going to, I mean, it was to me that was very high this week. They interacted directly.
[00:25:03] There were plenty of moments. I was like three, three moments where they interacted
[00:25:07] directly. I'm going 90. Actually, I was going to say 90. That's 90. What? No, I was going to
[00:25:11] say 90 as well. I'm not joking. Hey, hey, we're gonna say 90. Okay.
[00:25:18] Brad, what is it 85? Oh, come on. Geez. You're such a like this one. Yeah. No, no,
[00:25:24] no, I didn't know why you hate this. Why did you hate it? I didn't really like this one.
[00:25:28] I would have liked them to interact a little bit more. Oh my God. This was so much
[00:25:33] interaction. It was so much. They were having a lot. They were having a lot. It wasn't a joke.
[00:25:38] Swap if the redometer was ranking the interaction between Michael J and Caitlin Clark. Sure.
[00:25:43] Colin just literally teed her up and then said, unlike J. I respect whatever they were having fun
[00:25:49] at each other. This was your bread. I was broken. No, no, bro. No, we do need to get
[00:25:53] it recalibrated. It's true for sure. Take him to the shop. So any jokes other than the abortion
[00:25:59] joke prayer and cocaine joke stand out to you guys that you liked. I mean, anytime you
[00:26:06] include a Mitch McConnell picture, I'm happy. Of course. Seeing here, seeing here in this time it was
[00:26:16] learning that a black woman reported a country. You did a country song.
[00:26:20] Balsey of Michael J to do a well not Balsey. I'm sure she knew about it,
[00:26:24] but to do an apron joke, you know, right before Caitlin Clark comes up. That's
[00:26:28] still pretty funny. No, I overall pretty, pretty good. The 1864 stuff was fine. You know what I
[00:26:34] really wish though is that they would have cut to a Norm McDonald clip. Yeah. I was just, I really
[00:26:39] missed yeah, like having the Norm McDonald quip in there. I feel like they could, they should have
[00:26:43] done something to like reference because of he just let him have it over the years. There's
[00:26:47] if you haven't watched it or you didn't experience, Norm McDonald was right.
[00:26:50] There is a like 11 minute super cut featuring like pretty much all of the
[00:26:55] it's actually broken into two. It's 20 minutes long. Oh, it's okay. There's a super cut one and
[00:26:59] two of just when Norm McDonald just did joke. Shit's all over OJ Simpson. It's incredible.
[00:27:04] So yeah, I wish they would have done a cut to like or at least a little homage to that
[00:27:08] not or whatever. Yeah. I'm sure that they again, Lauren Michaels is still in, you know,
[00:27:14] in charge of the show. Maybe he thought that would have been inappropriate because he's
[00:27:16] dead now. And so I don't know. Well, he was a good man. I know. And that's the thing.
[00:27:20] I don't, I don't get that. You know, why not? Shit on a fucking guy. All right.
[00:27:26] Moving on. We can update bit resident boyfriend, Michael Longfellow on weaponized
[00:27:31] incompetence resident boyfriend, Michael Longfellow stops by weekend update
[00:27:35] to discuss weaponized incompetence. You know, Kate is his real girlfriend in real life.
[00:27:40] So that was fun. His apology to Kate at the end. Who's his girlfriend? Kate.
[00:27:46] Who? Kate, Brad. How do you know that? I looked it up. I googled just Michael Longfellow.
[00:27:50] I have a girlfriend. Yes. It's Kate. You sure it's not just part of the bit? No,
[00:27:53] it really is Kate because I saw him. I saw her on his Instagram.
[00:27:58] As far as the Michael Longfellow bits go, not near the top for me. However, it was a little
[00:28:04] off here and there. I still really enjoyed it. Yeah. I thought so too. I felt like
[00:28:08] he didn't find the rhythm in some of the, because his is a very patient type of comedy.
[00:28:16] Right? What did you think about his cadence, Brad? Because again, I think that's the thing.
[00:28:19] Like normally there's a good, he's got a good flow to it. Exactly. And it takes a second,
[00:28:23] but it gets you. Yeah. There was something that felt a little bit off as far as far as, yeah,
[00:28:27] not, it didn't ruin or anything. It was still really funny and he's just got like a
[00:28:32] confidence about him that works for that kind of thing. Michael Longfellow ladies,
[00:28:36] it's just a name, small piece of joke. Like I love that. And I also love the, like,
[00:28:40] cause I was supposed to pick up our cat from the vet and I'm just realizing now as I'm talking
[00:28:45] that I forgot to do it. Oh no, there's nothing here that I still really liked it.
[00:28:51] I don't think you swapped that out for something different. I mean,
[00:28:53] I still think this is a very, very strong update character. I just,
[00:28:56] I love when he stops by the desk. So he hasn't been,
[00:28:58] he hasn't been on the desk for a while. So it was good to have him back.
[00:29:00] He hasn't been in too many sketches either. Well, he was,
[00:29:02] he was in the Beavis and by head sketch. Oh, that's actually a really,
[00:29:08] really funny part about that where the whole Beavis and by head guys like looking around,
[00:29:12] like they're not talking about me, right? And then he points to Michael Longfellow
[00:29:17] and he has to say, dude, he's talking about you. It's so good.
[00:29:23] Longfellow. Longfellow. It's just a name. All right.
[00:29:28] We can update bit Caitlin Clark on the WNBA draft. Caitlin Clark stops by. We can update to discuss
[00:29:34] women's sports and the WNBA draft. I really liked how Colin Joe springs in the, the clip, right?
[00:29:41] Of Michael Che going on and on about women's basketball, which is why I gave the Braumeter
[00:29:47] a 90 because again, over and over again, there was a lot of fun that the two hosts were having
[00:29:53] especially after Michael Che says a joke and then it comes to Colin to do the next joke.
[00:29:58] And he goes, wait, did that eventually get an applause? Like they were, yeah,
[00:30:03] there's some good stuff. Yeah. But it wasn't like, you know, in all time, you know, 90s high.
[00:30:07] Caitlin Clark for being a professional now a professional athlete delivered those lines fine.
[00:30:13] She didn't flub a line. Yes. It was, it was of course reading off the heroes
[00:30:17] and being serious about it for being the first time she probably were done anything
[00:30:21] like that. A college student. Yeah, honestly, just, just by not flubbing the lines is just huge.
[00:30:27] But then also waiting for the audience and enough, you know, and because that's really hard, even
[00:30:32] professional actors screw that up with it. They think they go way too early and then
[00:30:36] that you can't hear what they're saying or whatever. She did fine. For sure. You know.
[00:30:40] Because sometimes they bring on people that have their cultural moment in history
[00:30:43] right after and it's not that great. No. And I thought this was funny.
[00:30:46] Michael Phelps. Is that what happened? No, he was actually, wait a minute.
[00:30:52] So no, I did like that because chain's like, do you write that? He really wrote these.
[00:30:58] I just think yeah, it was great. I also, I think that they did the thing too where
[00:31:03] he didn't read him beforehand. Yeah. Cause I think chain knew that Caitlin was coming
[00:31:06] to show, but I don't think he knew the jokes because the way he was reacting and reading
[00:31:09] them, the first read, he was taking his time and going very slow. So like, okay, this is
[00:31:13] I don't think he knew that the jokes were coming. That's a lot of fun. I love that.
[00:31:17] You know, so yeah, the browser should have gone up a little bit more because of that.
[00:31:19] Colin didn't do that though. That's just, he's one of the writers. Oh my God.
[00:31:23] He probably wrote all of them actually. Oh, look at me. I don't, I want to know how the
[00:31:27] denominator works. Yeah, we do. We just like a little bit of scientific method behind
[00:31:33] the, I got your scientific method. I think they're going to go high. I'm going to
[00:31:37] dump it down a little bit. Cause I don't want to be in his heart. It's a 90. No, it is my heart's
[00:31:42] 85. Yeah, well, but I'm going to don't lie. All right. Moving on. Speaking of line,
[00:31:49] doctor written by Bowen Yang, Mike Desenzo and Jake Norwein, a medical team played by
[00:31:53] Bowen Yang and Ryan Gosling delivers news to a family consisting of Heidi Gardner,
[00:31:57] Andrew just mucs James Austin Johnson and Chloe Trost. I thought this would almost
[00:32:04] be an introduced mucs type of sketch as well. He was obviously in it, but he was not one of the
[00:32:08] writers. This was Bowen Yang's brain child. What did you guys think of this? Obviously,
[00:32:14] it wasn't my fault. The wig, the wigs were crazy. Also there was also, there was an
[00:32:21] air pod inside of him when we started. I didn't kill him.
[00:32:25] Did you guys also catch where Heidi Gardner starts laughing? Yes. Oh really? Yeah.
[00:32:32] It's very not just the camera. No, it's because Molly Carney hit Bowen Yang with the wheelchair.
[00:32:39] And then that's another one. That's all. Yeah. But then and then Ryan Gosling is holding
[00:32:44] the camera backwards and she yeah as she laughs, she was having fun time. She was having a fun
[00:32:49] episode. Yeah. She was high as fuck. Oh yeah. I'm going to get Molly Carney though hitting
[00:32:55] you can tell they felt so bad after ramming the wheelchair into Bowen Yang's ankle.
[00:33:00] And that must have hurt like a bit. You know, I didn't really notice it that bad. I'm
[00:33:05] going to go and rewatch. Oh, it is. It is just a hard hit right when they're in. Maybe I looked away
[00:33:11] or something. I must have missed that. It was it was the way I'll check that out. It was great.
[00:33:15] The funniest part of the thing is okay. Keep going. Sorry. My favorite part actually is
[00:33:20] the when, when they're over on the side and they're feeding each other the cookie crumbles
[00:33:25] because Bowen Yang keeps trying to give Ryan some and he doesn't take it, but he gives
[00:33:29] Bowen like three spoonfuls. So I love, I almost crushed Ryan and wrote cookie crumbles and brought
[00:33:35] them down as a snack for us. Ryan Gosling's body crumbles. They're cookie crumbles. I just loved
[00:33:42] how like it's so silly and how simple like the voices were. Like it was just a little
[00:33:46] like adjustment in like their tone of voice and cadence and like it's just, just a lot of fun.
[00:33:51] Yeah. No good job guys. Again, like a good, a good sketch. James Hoson Johnson. Yeah,
[00:33:56] actually I liked the idea of the cookie crumbles. All right. Moving on final sketch of the live show
[00:34:03] Aaron Brockovich written by Jake Norwin, Allison Gates and Chloe Feynman. And a deleted scene
[00:34:09] from the movie Aaron Brockovich and man played by Ryan Gosling introduces himself to his new
[00:34:14] neighbor Chloe Feynman playing Aaron Brockovich. I thought this was fine. I thought have you
[00:34:22] seen Aaron Brockovich? Not lately. That's what I thought. Maybe I would like to better. I hear
[00:34:27] anyway that Chloe Feynman's Aaron Brockovich is dead on listening to. I was like, Oh my gosh,
[00:34:33] she really like sounds like Julia Roberts. She thanked her vocal coach on her Instagram for
[00:34:40] yeah, coaching her on how to do Aaron Brockovich, but like sketch was good. But I really think
[00:34:47] that there were so many missed opportunities for like the last word that friends and like
[00:34:52] what you're going to say next. Man, I just wish they would have had more time to come up with more.
[00:34:55] I do wonder if this got pared down from like being more, especially since this is one of those
[00:35:01] Turner classic movies ones and they didn't do Reese, what? Or anything like that. And so
[00:35:07] like the fact that they did like a rush like video opening for it makes me feel like they
[00:35:11] they knew man, I there's something there though. That's a really funny premise and like to
[00:35:15] end on end on the word and then and then start the next character. It's a game. You know,
[00:35:20] I really liked the premise. I still wanted more. I still thought it was really funny and
[00:35:24] like, especially because like ending with Keenan Thompson doing those sounds. God that karate sound
[00:35:30] was my favorite part of just a minute. And like, and they laugh again. Like even Chloe laughs
[00:35:35] because of Keenan Thompson's karate sound. No, it's again, no bad sketches tonight.
[00:35:40] No, not at all. Not not bad sketch. Because this is the first time I've ever seen
[00:35:45] at the end of an episode of SNL or right before the end, they actually tell people to go watch.
[00:35:51] Yeah, they advertise a couple of times sketch, which is, which is rare. Do you think this is because
[00:35:56] it was like, this is so good. We just, it's literally covered time. We don't know what else
[00:36:01] to cut and we want to direct people there because they really wish they could have kept
[00:36:05] it as part of the show for the first time. Well, I think that it's one of those sketches
[00:36:09] where like it's already done. So like they're going to put it out there, you know,
[00:36:12] like also it was six minutes long. So it's not like they could have just squeezed it in.
[00:36:15] That's the thing. And wasn't actually cut for time and they try to favor the live
[00:36:18] sketches over the prerecorded sketches. I'm glad they did. I'm glad they released it though.
[00:36:24] All right, let me read about it real quick. Papyrus two written by Julio Torres
[00:36:29] in this couple of times sketch. Steven played by Ryan Gosling is confronted with the very thing
[00:36:33] he has been trying to avoid after spending years working to overcome it. The sketch
[00:36:38] also includes Ego Wodem, Sarah Sherman, Mikey Day and former cast member Cal Mooney.
[00:36:44] I think it was who the who the Autores that said on his Instagram or his, his, his Twitter,
[00:36:51] essentially because people were like, Oh, they should have made the, the actual show. And he's
[00:36:54] like, it's really not the practice of SNL to include a sketch that's three times longer than
[00:37:00] regular, you know, to be in this because it was long. Yeah. And but it was long,
[00:37:05] but it was production wise. It was worth it. It was so good. Yeah. It was hilarious. I loved it.
[00:37:11] I thought it was a great addition to the first papyrus sketch. I honestly think it's even better
[00:37:16] than the original papyrus sketch. Yeah, just the way it plays out. Like it has a,
[00:37:21] like a proper beginning, middle and end. Like I love the build up to like what actually happens.
[00:37:26] I like that it actually gives the character like a good ending. Julio Torres is not a current
[00:37:31] writer on SNL. No, they brown back just for that. Yeah. Cause he was a writer on SNL and then he did
[00:37:37] it. He had a, did you watch his HBO special? No, it was one of the most unique things I've
[00:37:40] ever seen in my entire life. It's like my favorite shapes or something. It's a conveyor belt type
[00:37:46] thing where he just brings out shapes and talks about them. But then there's comedy,
[00:37:50] obviously out of that. It's just the, again, his brain kind of Dimitri Martin asks. Yeah.
[00:37:55] But even more absurdist, like I'm a certain to me, to meet your Martin really, really
[00:37:59] funny guy. I'll check it out. Yeah. He is, uh, if you're familiar with Los Spookies,
[00:38:06] he loves to Spookies was a, I believe it's a Spanish language here. He's Alfred Armisen's in it.
[00:38:10] And yeah, he's a writer executive director and is the main role of that. But yeah,
[00:38:14] he was on SNL for a number of years as a writer and they brought him back just for this.
[00:38:20] That's awesome. So that I'm assuming he wrote the first papyrus then in 2017.
[00:38:24] Yeah, I assume. Yep. Yeah. But yeah, just the, the escalation in this one, the storytelling is,
[00:38:31] is great. The, I thought, oh sorry, making his last name, Wingdings. Yeah, that was great.
[00:38:36] I also thought what was going to happen in this sketch is that he was truly just on a first
[00:38:40] date and then when it comes to find out that, that he's deep in. Yeah, it escalated crazy.
[00:38:47] I loved it. Yeah. Did you notice that the, uh, there's a subtitle for papyrus at the end
[00:38:52] that's in Wingdings? No. Yeah. Yeah. Did you look up what it says? No, but I actually, what I,
[00:38:59] okay, what I did notice is that I don't think that's correct because there are more characters than,
[00:39:05] so it says something longer than the word papyrus then. No, no, it said, no, it says,
[00:39:08] yeah, well cause it's meant to mimic Avatar of the Way of Water. Oh, gotcha. It was the way
[00:39:15] of Steve. So what did you guys think about? Did you look that up or where'd you read that? No,
[00:39:22] I had to look it up. Like you read it somewhere or you looked at like you found it? No, no,
[00:39:26] no, no, you did the research yourself. No, God, no. I would have if somebody didn't do it,
[00:39:32] but I checked Reddit and they had already cracked that. Gotcha. All right. Well,
[00:39:35] that's the episode again. If you've not gone to the Saturday Live YouTube page to watch
[00:39:41] papyrus too, you definitely should. It's also just beautiful. Like it is a well made. Yeah,
[00:39:47] again the production value. Plus you get to see our old friend, Kyle Mooney again.
[00:39:53] Love Kyle Mooney. Who does great in it. Let's talk about sketch of the night. Yeah, I'm going
[00:39:58] to go with, no, I would like to go. Hold on. Can we just take Beavis of the Wood out because
[00:40:03] that would be it no matter what? Beavis of the Wood, it's my choice. Yeah, it's going to be
[00:40:06] for everybody. So like what was your second favorite sketch then? Cause that one is all timer,
[00:40:10] but that's my choice. What would be your second if you couldn't choose that one? I don't
[00:40:15] mean, well, you're really throwing this on the wind out of our sale. I mean, I would say probably
[00:40:22] I liked the engagement a lot. Okay.
[00:40:29] Take your time. It's a podcast. We got time.
[00:40:31] We're going to pick Beavis of the Wood because like I mean you can. No, we all did. We all did.
[00:40:36] Oh, I didn't know you did. I didn't know you liked it. Yeah. I wish I could pick Beavis of the Wood.
[00:40:42] Fine. Beavis of the Wood. No, close encounter would have been my second favorite, but I did.
[00:40:45] Close encounters. Yeah, but I did really like the engagement as well. Yeah, it would have
[00:40:49] been it would have been close. Sorry, it would have been Beavis of the Wood, close
[00:40:52] encounters and then the engagement. Yeah, I probably say that too. I forgot about
[00:40:55] close. Oh, so now everyone's changing. Brad made a good point. I was looking at the
[00:40:59] sketches to look through for my second place and I just didn't include the cold open.
[00:41:05] It's never good. That's never included in my like, which one's the best? Honestly,
[00:41:10] like the monologue could have been one of the like my sketches at night. You know my MVP of the night,
[00:41:15] the hair and makeup department. Wow. Honestly, mine was Ryan Gosling. Yeah, mine's Ryan Gosling
[00:41:21] too. I'm giving it to the hair and makeup that the doctor sketch because this is one of those
[00:41:24] this is one of those instances where the be like but it was perfect. The host has to like
[00:41:27] really go above and beyond to like truly be worthy of being MVP at least from my perspective
[00:41:32] and Gosling was even better than me worthy in my opinion. Oh, if he doesn't get an Emmy nomination
[00:41:37] for this, this host, I'll be furious. So if the hair and makeup department does not get an Emmy,
[00:41:42] oh no, for real, they deserve it. Absolutely. Yeah, just was awesome. Yeah, it was incredible.
[00:41:46] They did such a great job. So that's all we have for you on this episode. Do we have any
[00:41:52] new episodes coming up? Any announcements for I believe it's what's her name? Dua Lipa. Dua Lipa
[00:41:59] in a dual role. Do a both Dua Lipa. Dua Lipa. Dua Lipa. Dua Lipa. Yeah. Okay. Another one. I
[00:42:08] have a crush on guys. I just have a crush on the Dua Lipa. I had a crush on her first. Okay,
[00:42:12] so back off. I don't think so. I did. You didn't even you weren't even a what is this is
[00:42:16] that middle school? I do do I distinctly remember having a conversation with you in
[00:42:21] the car and you're like, no, I don't really know much. I had to show you pictures of Dua
[00:42:26] Lipa and then all of a sudden a week later, you're like, you know what guys? I think I got
[00:42:29] a crush on Dua Lipa. Here's the crazy part though. No, here's the crazy part.
[00:42:32] Brad did not show you pictures on his phone. He just had photos clipped out of magazines.
[00:42:36] Well, yeah. Why wouldn't I like that's the best quality you're going to get.
[00:42:41] Fold it up from your wallet. You were like these. This is Dua Lipa. They definitely
[00:42:44] didn't make any cracking sounds. I didn't know they still made tiger beat.
[00:42:49] Now you know, you learn two things that Dua Lipa is hot. So we got a week off and then
[00:42:57] we'll have the Dua Lipa episode. I'm expecting this week or maybe yeah next week actually
[00:43:04] they'll announce the rest of the ship this season. We'll see because they always do
[00:43:08] a Mother's Day episode. So we're I'm hopeful for that. Well, at least get one more after
[00:43:13] Dua Lipa and maybe three total. Yeah, it'll be good. She's Dua Lipa. This will be her third time
[00:43:21] on the show, but the first time hosting. Yeah. Yes. I'm excited. I believe the last time she was on
[00:43:27] was Natalie Portman. Yeah. When it was a Dua Lipier. Oh, you silly, silly bitch. Wow.
[00:43:35] Aggressive for a kind of easy joke that I made, but okay. What about who does,
[00:43:39] who on SNL has done a Dua Lipa impression? Chloe Feynman. No, I mean, that's, she does that right?
[00:43:47] Who did a Dua Lipa impression on SNL?
[00:43:51] Melissa Villasen, your correct. Ooh, nice. Yep. Dua Lipa was on December 19th, 2020,
[00:43:59] when Kristen Wigg hosted there you go. And then she was on the Natalie Portman episode
[00:44:05] before February 3rd, 2018 with Natalie Portman, cold open Fox and friends, which was a leap year.
[00:44:13] No, it wasn't. You don't know anything about leap years. No, it wasn't a leap year. This year was a
[00:44:16] leap year. So it should be fun. I'm excited about that. It's hard though, because we certainly got
[00:44:24] probably the best episode. I mean, listen, Dua Lipa is going to even if it's an amazing
[00:44:28] episode, I just, I don't see how you get better than this one. It honestly was.
[00:44:31] That's hard to host after 10 out of 10 episode for sure.
[00:44:35] There's ways that Dua Lipa can easily overshadow Ryan Gosling. I'm not going to say it. Cut his mic.
[00:44:43] No, we're very much looking forward to hearing your feedback about this episode.
[00:44:47] We're going to try to get up as soon as possible and I just can't wait to hear what
[00:44:50] you'll have to say about it. I mean, you know that it's up by now because you're listening
[00:44:53] to it. So I just can't wait for you guys to get it up and get it up with me.
[00:44:57] Hey, wait, no, no. Cut my mic. Cut my mic. Hey, Brad, where can people find you online, buddy?
[00:45:02] You can find me googling pictures of Dua Lipa. There's always new ones. That's the best thing.
[00:45:13] I can't get enough. Oh boy. No, but like follow her on Instagram. Follow me.
[00:45:19] Follow her. Yeah, just follow Dua Lipa. Where can you find me? You can find me the comments
[00:45:23] on her Instagram page. Every single post that Dua Lipa makes, I just go, hey, what's up?
[00:45:35] But no, you can find me on Twitter at Ethan underscore anderton and I also write full
[00:45:39] reviews of Saturday Night Live the day after the episode has aired so you can check out a
[00:45:44] little more in depth my thoughts about each episode if you want to check them out before
[00:45:48] we get the episode recorded. We're at slashfilm.com in case I didn't say it.
[00:45:54] Apparently I didn't. That was too busy thinking about Dua Lipa. Hey, what's up?
[00:45:58] Hey girl. Hey, what's up? You can find me online if you want to. Yeah, me too.
[00:46:03] More importantly, you can find us online at thetend1.com or find us on Twitter or
[00:46:11] Facebook. Just comment, enjoy the show. Give us a rating, a review. Let us know how we're doing
[00:46:18] and just participate in whatever you can. We appreciate you as a listener and hope you continue
[00:46:24] on as we finish the season that we're in for season 49. So thanks so much for listening.
[00:46:30] Be good to yourself, be good to others. Bye bye.
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