Episode 94 - Scarlett Johansson (Season 50)
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Episode 94 - Scarlett Johansson (Season 50)

In this week's Ten to One Podcast episode, Nate, Brad, and Ben break down Saturday Night Live's milestone Season 50 finale hosted by Scarlett Johansson with musical guest Bad Bunny.

SKETCHES FROM THIS SHOW:

  1. Cold Open: Trump in Saudi Arabia
  2. Monologue: “Piano Man” Song
  3. Channel 4: New York City News
  4. Bar (Marcello & Bad Bunny)
  5. Bowen’s Still Straight 2
  6. Celebrities in Elevator
  7. Please Don’t Destroy: Luxury Flight to Newark
  8. Weekend Update (with Joke Swap and Ms. Eggy)
  9. Intimacy Coordinators
  10. TV Takes
  11. Victorian Ladies at Lunch

What was your favorite sketch of the night? Thoughts about Bad Bunny's return? Who was your MVP? Let us know in the comments.

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[00:00:06] It's The Ten to One Podcast with your host Brad Oman featuring Ben Conowitz and Nate Lauchs and here's the podcast. Welcome back friends to our final episode of the Ten to One Podcast. Ever. Ever. Ben's finally gonna do it. It's been a journey. You just hit a woman? That's what you think hitting a woman sounds like?

[00:00:35] That's what you do when you mime it. You go with your hand. It was a rifle shot. What is happening? That was a rifle shot in the distance. I've seen you mine hitting a woman before and that's the sound you make. Over. Season 50. Well Lauren's done. Lauren's done, right? Che and Jost are leaving. Yep, Che and Jost are gone. Sarah Sherman's gone. Absolutely. Bo and Yang, definitely gone. He's a hottie. He cried at the end and Sarah Sherman was so sad to see him go. These are all conjecture. We have no idea what's going on.

[00:01:05] At this point, no one has officially left the show. Chloe Feynman put SNL fiend on her Instagram today. Just because of the end of the scene. Or is it because she's done? Let's posture a little bit here. No, no, we'll do that at the end. All I'm saying is you know what you're doing when you write that by the way. You're getting people to talk about. We'll do it at the end. Well, as you know, she's not nobody. So. No? Too soon for a Chloe Feynman inside baseball joke?

[00:01:34] I, first of all, you make it sound like that was like she was in the wrong. She was totally in the right in that in my opinion. Well, I mean, I don't know. Do you guys want to fill in the list or no? No. So, Chloe Feynman and her sister were at a restaurant that Demi Moore was also dining at. And Chloe Feynman and Demi Moore apparently do know each other, have worked together or done something previously. And so, she went over to go talk to Demi.

[00:01:59] And I don't know if it was the manager or whoever was just like working in the restaurant that night, like stopped her and was like, oh, you know, like trying to get her to stop bothering her. And Chloe Feynman was basically like, what, like, what do you, why? Like, I'm, I know her. Like, I'm not like just nobody like coming up to randomly talk to Demi Moore. See, but I look at that from the perspective of like, he clearly doesn't know who you are. And wouldn't it be like, oh, actually, my name is Chloe Feynman. I'm on SNL. I know Demi Moore. Is it okay?

[00:02:27] Because like, again, he's trying to protect Demi Moore. And so, out of respect for that process. It's, it's Demi. I mean, sorry. But I also don't. But also, I don't think that she necessarily said that to that guy. She was just working it on in her head. Like, I'm, I'm not nobody. Like, I'm not like a random person. No, I thought, no, I thought that she said out loud. How did this story come out? Yeah. I thought she said out loud, I'm not nobody. Because it, she, she talked about it on one of her Instagram stories. Gotcha. And then someone interviewed her about it. So do you think that she actually did not say those?

[00:02:57] Because I thought it's pretty pretentious to tell somebody, I'm not nobody. No, no. I, I, for, for me, it was, it's a matter of how you like assume what her tone is. I, I didn't think that she was saying it like, like, do you know who I am? More so, like, I'm not just a random stranger coming up to Demi Moore. Like, I, I've got at least a little bit of, like, yeah, name recognition. But also, why didn't Demi just say, let her come? I know her. Probably because she was nowhere near Demi. Okay. Yeah. Okay.

[00:03:24] So she knew Demi Moore was in the restaurant, wanted to go talk to her and like this manager is like, nope, nope. Got a little stonewalled by a good gatekeeper. I'm just saying from a business perspective, that guy's, oh, here comes business Ben. No, he's just covering his ass. He's going to get fired if he lets a random stranger come through and get to Demi's table. Yeah. But then Demi's the bad guy because you don't fire a guy for letting someone talk to you. Yes, you do. It's not a restaurant. It's not a fucking security palace. Well, not with that attitude. I mean, you don't know what restaurant it was.

[00:03:52] Season 50 game to a close with Scarlett Johansson and Bad Bunny. Let's talk cold open. Oh, radio Ben's here. Yeah. I mean, he said it already. All right. Let's get to it. This is Trump in Saudi Arabia. James Austin Johnson's Trump visits Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Hamming it up with the Saudi Crown Prince. This featured. Hey, when did they start saying Qatar instead of Qatar?

[00:04:20] And that's a genuine question because they did change it. It's Qatar. A lot of people used to say Qatar, right? No. Ben? No. It's always been Qatar. Really? I have no idea. No. I could have sworn like years ago. I do think people that don't know about Qatar say Qatar. No, but I remember hearing on the news and stuff like that, people saying Qatar, but then- Was it like our local news? Because they don't know much. No, it definitely wasn't because- Was it Stan Maddox? Because I remember noticing all of a sudden that people were saying Qatar.

[00:04:50] Stan's a big listener. I don't know if you want to know. People were saying Qatar and not Qatar anymore. So I don't know if it was- Too many people thought it was pronounced guitar. So they had to get away from it. I always was taught Qatar, but I don't know. Maybe it is Qatar? No. I literally remember it being Qatar. It's Qatar, I think. Settlers of Qatar. So now that we're at the end of season 15, James Austin Johnson- Now that we're at the end of the podcast because that was the most boring fucking thing ever.

[00:05:17] How many do you think cold opens did James Austin Johnson do this season? I don't know the answer to this, but how many do you think? I'm going to say- Thirteen. I mean honestly, out of the 20- I'm going to say 15. I bet there was maybe a handful that he didn't. Yeah. He really anchored the cold opens this year with Trump. What did you guys think? I thought that this was fine for the first, I don't know, 80%.

[00:05:44] And then I really liked the bit where he went to the audience. I was afraid- I didn't know where you were going. I'm like, uh-oh. I thought the audience stuff was the best stuff. Yeah, audience stuff was awesome. Seven on the floors, six and under the balcony. Oh, shut up. Yeah. He's like talking in and out of character at the same time. Yeah. I'm loving that. And also, it did seem like, unless he's just very good at it and they did have it all scripted, that he did improvise some stuff. See, last week I said yes and you're like, no, he would never. Well, it was clear the stuff that you're talking about would not improvise. I think- It's nice to be validated.

[00:06:13] I think that they definitely had it all written down and then he, they know though in those live moments- Respond, yeah. Where you've got a person that you're not- Yep. He got up and you're like, no, you can go. Like, he's gotta say that, right? Otherwise, it's weird. So there needs to be a little bit built in there. Yeah. Because there was a moment when they reacted, he was like, no, shut up. Yeah, exactly. And I think that that obviously, either that or it happened at dress and so they knew- That's true. No, and the woman that was sitting by him wearing a gun with- She's very pretty.

[00:06:41] Listen, we don't comment on women's bodies in this podcast, but she was very, very beautiful. But also- And also I'm sure she's intelligent and wonderful and lovely. She was very attractive. Oh, but also his comment there was a very Trumpian comment. Yeah, of course. Which is what made me laugh because I've like, Trump would acknowledge how pretty this girl is. Because out of all of them he's like, oh, you're very pretty. That was awesome. No, I thought this was fun. But he said- It ended very well.

[00:07:05] It also just ended, there was a little bit of sentimentality to it too, to say, I'll be back next year or whatever if we still have a country kind of thing. Yeah. And I know that James Austin Johnson obviously loves to play Trump. He's very good at it. He knows he's very good at it. But I also think he gets, I think politically everything, he's tired of Trump too. So, you know. Yeah.

[00:07:33] There's more of it now that I can see either by design or not, he's definitely, I feel like he's over the character for sure. He's throwing, there's a little bit more throwaway to it. And it's not necessarily from Trump's mannerisms have changed. It's more him just be like, ah, you know what I'm saying. Like, it doesn't really matter. I did like this though, the element of, and maybe last week they didn't do it at all and

[00:07:56] it was all scripted, but I do like if they could put in a little bit of just raw, organic James Austin Johnson getting to make Trump comments. Yeah. Because he's very good at it. Yeah. And so. This is a good example of SNL taking a tried and true formula, doing something slightly better that elevates it and getting away with something here that ended on a high note. Yeah. Plus we'll see if everyone's sad once the tariffs take in because that's when, you know, where everyone's going to pay off. All right.

[00:08:27] Okay. Moving on. Monologue. He's doing a good job. Big tariff guy over here, huh? I mean, we should all be big tariff guys. We're all going to be rich. Scarlett's musical tribute to SNL. Scarlett Johansson is joined by the entire cast in a piano man style musical number about the show and SNL significance. There's a false tease in this thing, which made me laugh where Billy Joel. Yeah.

[00:08:58] I really thought this was great. I laughed a lot. They did some really good kind of inside baseball jokes on this where Sarah Sherman is leaving and, you know, like, and she's like, what have you guys heard? You know, these kinds of things. It's always funny to me when they call new cast members by the names that they're not. It is a very simple joke that gets me to laugh every time.

[00:09:26] See, I think to that end though, it was a little too by the numbers for me. Yeah. Like, I think that that's not a tired bit, but it's okay. They knew it was going to get a laugh. And then the lyrics, you've got a really obviously very classic song to parody and they were pretty basic rhymes. I don't know. Am I wrong? I have to. Do I hate Joy? I will say this. I don't think it was like a classic, but I had fun. I thought after the first, you know, James Austin Johnson, Scarlett Johansson brought

[00:09:56] energy. She brought confidence. And they brought everybody out too. Yeah. And after these first two, I felt it was like, I felt the energy of the show. Okay. What did you think, Brad? No, I enjoyed it. I think it was a fun way for Scar Joe to open up the show. It was nice seeing the entire cast. Scar Joe to open the show. Scar Joe open the shoe. Um, yeah, I really enjoyed it. I thought that it was a nice way to lead into the show. Okay. I'm wrong. Just say it out loud. I'm wrong. I don't think you're completely wrong.

[00:10:25] I don't think there was anything groundbreaking on it. I just thought sometimes even when you've, you've, you've had that before, if it's done well enough, it's like, that's fine. Yeah. Okay. All right. Moving on. Channel four, New York City news. Morning news hosts are joined by Scarlett Johansson's pun loving substitute delivering over the top puns on tragic news stories. This had Scarlett Johansson, Keaton Thompson, and Ashley Padilla. Um, can we agree?

[00:10:55] We're all excited about what Ashley Padilla is going to do. You said it, but you say it every week now, buddy. I know, but I'm just excited. We get it. We're all on the same page. I feel like she's going to do some good stuff. She is. I thought this was a little one note. Um, but I thought it was really funny. It was a funny one note, but I thought it was a little one note. I think that worked on the same level that the, um, the competing racial newscasters, uh, bit what that they first did with Phoebe Waller bridge where they're keeping score as

[00:11:23] to like whether it was a white criminal or a black criminal. Um, obviously this isn't as edgy. It's a more, you know, simple bit, but I thought just the, her constant, like, get up and go, like, uh, you know, positive attitude about it and just not getting that. And how fast it was too. And how oblivious she was to like, Oh, okay, well that's, I'll do this one. Then I'm just glad we finally got a mature, intelligent woman on the new cast. I've been here five years. Yeah. It's a great line from, uh, I don't know how much you've ever mentioned it, but I think

[00:11:52] that she's going places as Ashley Padilla. And then also the, the weather is like, weather looks good. That's it. That's it. Cool. And I do like the open clothes where they just like, he thought he was going to quote, try something new. Well, swing and a miss. Yeah. Shot taken. Yeah. So I liked, I liked it. There was enough going on. It was funny, Nate. No, I thought it was funny. I thought it was a little one note, but I thought it was funny. Oh, okay. Well, you don't agree to disagree. You guys. Okay. Now I don't have to ask you what your favorite sketch of the night was. All right.

[00:12:18] Um, please don't destroy vacation flight. Uh, Scarlett Johansson whisks Ben Martin and John away on a luxurious vacation that new work devolves into a plane crash panic at Newark airport with my favorite. But he's amazing. Bad Bunny as an overwhelmed air traffic controller. Um, I love, please don't destroy. And I love bad money.

[00:12:48] And I loved this. What did you think, Ben? Let's go with you. Uh, so it was, it was good. And then I don't know. There's something about bad bunny. He can do no fucking wrong. As soon as I saw it was him at the air traffic controller, it made me smile. And then the bit was just great. It's just, he's just great. And it's obviously his delivery was non native speaking. It's a perfect delivery though. Oh no, I see you. Like, it's like, that's amazing. What color is your plane?

[00:13:17] Mikey day was so great in it. Like, like, what do you mean? What color? I mean, just, just wonderful. Honestly, I laughed so hard at that. I really, I thought, I thought all of it was good. I even, it ended a little weird. I even though like, even like the beginning premise where Scarlett Johansson's like, you guys need a vacation and the jokes about Newark. Yeah. Well, this took, this took several different transformations to me, which I really liked is cause I wasn't sure where it was going to go from the beginning.

[00:13:46] And then it seemed like it was going to be your typical, you know, just like rat music. Video kind of thing. And then when the Newark thing came in, it changed it completely. Um, so yeah, I like that also though. What's please don't destroy. Yeah, no, that's great. Like, are, so are they going to mention this or you think a plane crash, clean the lights of Scarlett Johansson or be Scarlett Johansson and please don't destroy. What's please don't destroy. Really? It's so good. Uh, yeah, I, I, I honestly, I thought this is, this is probably one of my favorite of the year for, from them.

[00:14:15] Uh, no, they didn't have as many as they did. I think last season, they made a joke about it. Yeah. Um, yeah, I got two weeks. We only did three videos this year. Uh, they didn't land the plane on this one though. Like the, the, the ending was not, they literally didn't land the plane. Ha ha ha. But I don't know. That's the only thing I had like it. I loved it up until the end and I was like, okay, that was weird. Would you like better this one or, um, channel four news? This one. All right. Okay. We're doing that from now on.

[00:14:45] Would you like about this one or the first three? What are you, seven? What's your favorite dinosaur and why is it triceratops? Ha ha ha. Actually, Padilla's gonna be main star next year. I'm Nate Laux. All right. Uh, bar couples. Who the fuck picks triceratops? Nate Laux as a seven year old. No. Nate's smarter than that. Yeah. What would you pick? Probably triceratops. I mean, who didn't know triceratops. Yeah, he's a strong man. Yeah. Okay.

[00:15:15] Philosoraptor is the right answer. All right. Um, bar couples. Oh, you're gonna ask me. We know what yours is. We know what you pick. What is it? Stupid brontosaurus. No, it's a stegosaurus. Ah, was that right? Yeah, absolutely. It's got a thagomizer on that motherfucker. No, it's just because you had spinal bifida. What? Jesus Christ. How did I even relate? Moving on. Hey, hombres in a bar. What if I really did? What if I really did? It's because you had spinal bifida, you piece of shit. Whoa!

[00:15:44] That's a real diagnosis, Brad. Yeah, it's your fault. We apologize. I'm really trying to get through this, listeners. All right. Two couples, Ego Wodum and Marcelo Hernandez, Scarlett Johansson and Bad Bunny. The women are feuding. The men pretend to fight in Spanish, but captions reveal they're just commiserating over their relationship. Uh, this again, Bad Bunny, Marcelo. This was so funny. This is so funny. This is similar to when Bad Bunny hosted.

[00:16:13] This is a great use of his primary language being Spanish. Yeah. Marcelo obviously knowing Spanish very well, using that to their advantage. It was, it was really, really funny. I, and I don't know why I didn't see it coming because it makes perfect sense. You know, after you watch it, what a great premise, but having the captions in real time was fantastic. I mean, my goodness. And then, uh, shout out to both Heidi Gardner, right? And, and, um, and ScarJo did a great job of, oh no, Ego. Ego. Yeah, sorry, Ego.

[00:16:42] Speaking half-Haspanish, it doesn't make any sense. Like you said, and this one ended perfectly. You had me at Tetos. It's a great line done. I've said that before too. Now, this was fantastic. You didn't really need the subtitles, correct? Uh, I partially did. I'm not that great at Spanish, but I did. Yeah, no, Brad, I, I know more Spanish than Brad does. He needed this subtitles. No es verdad. No es la verdad. My God. No, no, I'm saying that's not true.

[00:17:11] You're saying that's not the truth. The truth. It's different phrasing. Yeah. Idiot. All right. Bringing back, um, a sketch for, uh, part de Bowen's still straight to, uh, this, uh, Scott Johansson develops a crush on straight Bowen Yang, who hooks up with her, but ultimately rebuffs her for Emily Radikowski. Um, Victoria's secret model. Yeah.

[00:17:40] This also had, uh, Gina Gershon in it as well. Was it Gina Gershon in the first one? Yeah. Okay. That's what I thought. Yeah. She, she came back. This is a recurring sketch. They did this with, uh, Sydney Sweeney. Sydney Sweeney. Thank you. Um, what'd you guys think of this one? Let's say, let's talk about first, what'd you think of this one as a standalone? And then we'll do, what'd you think of it compared to the first one? What'd you think of the standalone? I loved it as a standalone. I don't think that it's quite as strong the second time around. I did like that.

[00:18:07] They escalated it a little bit more by having him sleep with Eggo. And, uh, that was, that was a nice touch to it. Um, I also love Heidi and Heidi. Yeah. In the interplay of like, just also Colin Joseph's in the elevator, you know, and like, get out of here, you know? Yeah. What was his, what was his comment to Colin? Oh, he's a, uh, he was just going to leave and then Colin goes, I'll walk. It's only 47. Yeah. But it was also like, uh, it's all about like your, your, your bro. You're having a good season or something like that. Oh yeah.

[00:18:36] He's basically compliments him like you would do if you're trying to fuck your, his girlfriend. Hey man, you're having a really great show. Proud of you. Yeah. I was like, oh, thanks man. Well, no, I'll, I'll, I'll take the stairs. It's a really well written bit. Uh, so what did you think of this one then, Ben? Oh, I loved it. Better than first or no? Uh, no, no. Uh, you're, it's lightning in a bottle. The first time I was blown away by the first time. It was like, oh my God, what a cool take. And now you got part two. It's hard to do that again, but I still respect it because of all the change. Was it worth the recurring?

[00:19:06] Yes. I, I, I was, I don't think that I'd want to see it. I don't know that we need to see it again. Oh, I'd see it again. With who? Uh, yeah. Well, how do they, how do they up this? Margot Robbie. Uh, I think that, well, I would definitely watch it there. Just cause it's Margot Robbie. Here's the thing about Margot Robbie that you guys will never admit. She's beautiful. I think the escalation next time should be if they, uh, Sandra Bernard.

[00:19:29] No, the next time they have an openly gay male host, he should try to hit on Bowen and it's that Bowen straight. Oh, that'd be fun. That could be a good take on it. Yeah. That'd be pretty good. All right. Um, yeah. Let, let us know in the comments if, uh, you're, you're watching on YouTube or you're listening wherever at, uh, let us know what you guys thought of this one specifically. And if you think again, they need to make a third one and what ideas you guys have for it. All right, here we go. Celebrities in elevator.

[00:19:59] This, uh, brought back Mike Myers, who's been pretty much around all season, uh, for different, different things playing Elon Musk. He runs into fans in an elevator that is joined by Kanye West referencing their famous, infamous 2005 TV fundraiser moment. Um, I, I gotta tell you, this one made me laugh more than I thought it was going to way more than I thought it was going to. Yeah, it was. And I don't know. Deep cut. And I also don't, that's what I was gonna say. I don't know where this came from.

[00:20:28] And it was, I'm sure it came from Mike Myers. I'm going to guess. Yeah. This has to have been percolating like in his mind for a while. Cause Kanye just released an, an, a new album. What is it called Ben? I have no idea. Now, now that he's in the new single. Now that he's in the KKK. I think it's rigged a rap tastic. No. Do you guys really not know what the new single is? It's called KK Kanye. I'm not paying too much attention to Kanye these days, Nate. So I don't know what this one was called.

[00:20:53] This one was hard not to get the headline because it's called Heil Hitler. No, really? Yep. Oh, geez. It's really not though. I am 90% sure. And it's not a song called Heil Hitler. And it's not like a pun where it's like spelled high, like with a joint. And it's like Hitler with like a doobie in his hand. No. I don't even, I think that's worse somehow. Look at this. Kanye West pro Hitler song. Oh my God. God. Pro Hitler? Yeah.

[00:21:23] Joe Rogan defends. This is from the Jerusalem Post. Joe Rogan defends. I have no choice. I just, my eyes are rolling into my asshole. This is getting better by the minute. Here, this is the Wikipedia. Ben, can you read that first line? I don't have my glasses on, but sure. It seems like a trick. Oh, no, I'm not reading that at all. Nope. You know what? Because when you said that, I scanned ahead about four words and I said, nope. I'm good. No, I'll read this part. What? I'll read this.

[00:21:51] Heil Hitler, also known by the alternate version title, and then go find it out for yourself, kids. Because it's way worse. Oh, no. So I will say, Kenan's Kanye is very good. I didn't realize that it was that spot on. His vocalism of it is very good. I didn't, has he done a lot of, I can't remember. I'm not sure if he's ever played Kanye before now. Because Kenan's Kenan, and I love him.

[00:22:18] Kenan's not really known for digging into an actual embodiment of the voice. Oh, at least not when it comes to impressions. Right, exactly. Yeah. And so, but this is spot on. I mean, he's got his inflate, and he does the, the he thing that he does. It's funny. I do think it's decent, but I think- Oh, it's not great. Compared to Jay Farrow? Never. Jay Farrow did it nine times. Yeah. There was another actor that did it six times. Do you know who it is? Chris Redd. Chris Redd did. Kanye West did it once. Or sorry, Kanye West.

[00:22:46] Kenan Thompson did it once, and this was his second time doing it. Oh, okay. He did it once in 2009. You know, passable, you know, and enough fun. Also, just, I wonder how many people even get it. Because 20 years ago- It was pretty famous though. No, no, no. So like, I mean, if you don't regularly watch SNL, did it make the zeitgeist enough that- I think for enough of us, it was funny. Like, I think- And they did explain it in the bit too.

[00:23:15] And plus it wasn't on SNL that it happened. No, I know. It was a Hurricane Katrina thing. Yeah. But yeah, I thought this was really funny. George Bush doesn't care about black people. And Mike Myers just kinda do the- Go re-watch that by the way, and watch Mike Myers' face. He's mortified. He's just mortified. And also like panicked not knowing what to do. Legitimately speechless. Like his jaw opens like- A sketch player not knowing how to- Yeah, a very good improvisational comedy. Oh, wow. Yes and. What was all that garbage? He didn't know how to yes and that. You know? What if he had though?

[00:23:44] A very good improviser. Yes, and also Mexicans. Terrible man. Oh, it's so funny. Kudos to that sketch. Very funny. I was not expecting it at all. Very funny. You don't need to get off here. You don't need to get off here. You stay here. You stay here. All right. It makes me wonder if Mike Myers was maybe slated to appear as Elon Musk somewhere else, and that's why he was there, or if he's just been hanging around. Sure.

[00:24:15] That's a good question. Cool. But there's really nothing- Do you think they've just been keeping him around New York City just in case they can you do? Mike, can you just sleep here for a few months? Oh, yeah! It's like, maybe, because he's Canadian, but maybe he lives in New York City, do you think? Hmm. I don't know. I don't know. All right. Is he also in Glen Gary Glen Ross like everybody else? All right. Moving on. It is time for Weekend Update.

[00:24:43] Please do explain for the final time the breadometer. Oh, yeah. Zero to 100. What's the camaraderie looking like between Che and Jost? How much fun are they having? Yes, the Weekend Update quality does impact the score. However, overall, it's about how much back and forth, back and forth, back and forth there is. And so Brad's got it in his computer, and I'm going to say- I mean, this is the end of the season. Brad is famously not a fan of Joke Swap. So- Dumb. This is 100.

[00:25:13] This maxes it out. It won't be 100 because I don't think he's given anything 100, do you think? Yeah. The previous Joke Swap, I think he gave like a 102. Like he broke the breadometer. Well, then if that's the case, then- I'm going to say- But he's been recalibrated since then. I'm going to say 99. I think it was a new 100. 99. Because they also had a lot of fun. They had a lot of fun. They had a lot of fun. Yep. All right. Brad, what do you got? 99. Listeners, it took me all season. You changed it.

[00:25:42] Listeners, it took me all season, but I got there. Nate's ready to- It's not how you start, it's how you finish. It'll never be perfect? No, no. Because it was perfect when they surprised Colin by having Scarlett watch. I thought that was a better version. The Joke Swap. Yeah, I think that was slightly better than this one. Okay. Because I don't think, even though Scarlett and Colin got revenge on Che, it wasn't quite as juicy as- It wasn't as good. No, I will agree. I thought that there was going to be something a little better between Che and Scarlett,

[00:26:09] but I don't want to take anything away from this because this is some of the hardest comedy you can do. Yeah. Which is to truly say vile shit and have it be funny. And they walk that tightrope better than anyone in the world right now. It is incredible to watch them guffaw over these remarks that they have to say. And even Colin, being such a good sport is putting on the lipstick. That's the kind of stuff that real comedians do. It's all in service of the laugh, right? This was utterly fantastic.

[00:26:38] I love the Joke Swap, obviously. Let's talk about the other things in Weekend Update first, though. All right. Let's go to, again, recurring Miss Eggie. Ego wouldn't stop by Weekend Update to do her stand-up and discuss the food situation on the airplanes. What did you guys think of this coming back for another time? Still very, very funny. I agree. Obviously, you can't get back the spontaneity of the audience swearing on live TV, but Ego's

[00:27:07] energy in this one, still great. How she transitions from talking normally to Jost and Shay and then getting back into this Def Jam persona. That's my favorite part. She will literally... She's annoyed by Jost, right? Yeah. And she's like, come on, Colin, this is my thing. And then gets right back into it. It's picture perfect, dude. That's an amazing talent right there. And I love the shift into something that is so clearly not Airline Food. It's like, now menopause! You're like, what?! It's so good. Yeah, she's... That character is amazing. She does such a great job.

[00:27:37] And just like, the dragging of the mic down low and bringing it back, like, suckle! Like, she's doing all that. It's amazing. Like, she's really fucking good. It's really good. What do you think, Nate? No, I loved it. I... Miss Eggie, by the way, just the name itself. That's a great name for that character. I think Eggie has done some really good weekend update stuff. She's done some that hits, some that doesn't. This, I think, is maybe my favorite thing she does. Honestly, I love that update. Oh, yeah. I think this is my favorite version of her.

[00:28:07] Did you say on update or you mean in general? On update. Oh, okay. On update. But like, it is just for me... Like, Lisa from Temecula might be the best character she's done. Yeah. That's hilarious. But for me, like, when she does this, there is just something that... I don't know. When you see some cast members doing the things that only they can do. Right. Yeah. Like, this feels like something that only she could do, and she does it at such a high level. And when they brought it back, like you said, it wasn't lightning in a bottle because,

[00:28:34] again, that was such an organic response. But she had... And I can't... And I'm doing a disservice by trying to remember them off the top of my head. But she did a couple wordplay that... A few wordplay that were just, oh my God, brilliant. Yeah. The wordplay stuff is really funny. So funny. I... Again, I don't want to misquote. But man, I need to rewatch it again. So, let's talk about this real quick too before we move on. Unless you want to save it to the end. Yes, save it to the end. Okay. We'll save it to the end. Let's do it now.

[00:29:05] No? We'll save it to the end. All right. Intimacy coordinator, Scarlett Johansson and Kenan Thompson try to coach two women on how to stage a sex scene, but clearly have no idea how lesbian sex works. Next. What did you guys think of this one? Two buns instead of a hot dog. There was potential here, but it just didn't land very well. This did not work at all. The running through the wall with the... Yeah. That was so weird. Very outdated. Timing was off.

[00:29:34] There was lines that were fumbled. It felt like it was not operating on all cylinders. I do think that there is some kind of like comedy to be mined from like the job of intimacy coordinator. This just didn't feel like it was it. I did like some of the bits with Kenan. Like his name was a funny bit. Right. Also share the name of like one of the characters. Madam whatever. And then I did like when he imagined. Let me see if I can imagine what this would be like.

[00:30:03] Oh, oh, that's very nice. And so like... There were a few things like that I enjoyed. But again, you nailed it. It felt dated. Yeah. Because if you're building a universe in which the intimacy coordinators don't understand what a lesbian is, that's just weird to me. Yeah, there's a couple of things that are dated. Intimacy coordinators as a whole is now becoming a dated thing. We've been doing this now for since the Me Too, you know, kind of era. So this whole idea of intimacy coordinators is I think an accepted thing that we do or that Hollywood does.

[00:30:31] But also this idea of like, oh, you would need like women have sex. What? Like it's a little bit of a bridge too far. It felt like all the premise just did not hit for me. I do wonder if there is a deeper element of commentary that just doesn't shine through since typically when it comes to lesbian romance scenes, they don't depict it in the same way they do when it's heterosexual love scenes. That's a good call.

[00:30:59] There's probably a more nuanced version here where they're saying something about that. But they're definitely not hitting it on the head. Right. So it's glossed over a bit, but I would much respect if that's an angle that they were playing because they're exactly right. Like why would you need an intimacy coordinator because it's a lesbian scene? That doesn't make any sense. Yeah. If that's more of the angle, but they didn't really take that angle. Yeah. Yeah, I agree. All right. Moving on TV takes Scarlett Johansson, Bowen Yang and others interview the cast of a new drama.

[00:31:28] Heartthrob male lead gets easy questions while the women face aggressive inappropriate questions. This probably felt like something that they maybe either have experienced when they're out, right? Oh yeah, 100%. Or... No. Or maybe there was a famous interview that came out kind of like this. But also, Brett, they may have seen what you do. Yeah, this is very similar. At Slashfilm. Yeah. I'm often asking very invasive... Pedantic, stupid questions to males. Yeah.

[00:31:57] Hey, you like pudding, right? What's your favorite kind of pudding? Yeah. What are your thoughts on abortion? Mm-hmm. Why aren't you showing more cleave? Do you think though... Serious question. Do you think it tends to be that women do get tougher questions than men sometimes? I mean, not always, but... No, 100%. Like, yeah, that's the thing is like women, female celebrities have always been held under more scrutiny that you typically get like the sexist questions. Well, and also the bullshit about it is it's a double-edged sword for them because then

[00:32:27] watch them walk the red carpet. Who are you wearing? And nobody asked that of the dudes. They asked like deep questions like what was going through your mind when you had that scene when you lost a little boy? You'll ask real questions and then they give them these bullshit questions about what are you wearing on the red carpet? And then in the... Conversely, in a sketch like this, they're asking the male the easy stuff and like really hammering home on... So I think they're getting it from both angles. To be fair though, I think that the women are mostly asked about their fashion because

[00:32:55] it's a much like more involved and like more elaborate process for women than it is for men. And it's almost art. It is almost art. And men, like there's some fashion to be said there. Like there are some people like Coleman Domingo and Pedro Pascal who do wear less typical fashions on red carpets. But like there's only so many questions you can ask about, oh, what, who made your tuxedo and why is there some color in it? Yeah, but same thing. Like who made your dress and why did you choose it? Same difference to me. It's not though because that's, I think for you that's like being out of touch with

[00:33:23] like just the fashion industry because... But they're there to talk about their work, not about what they're wearing. No, no, no, no, no, no. I don't know if that's true though. That's not 100, no. That's definitely not true. Because... There is an element of saying, yes, I would like to talk because I wore this specifically because I like this designer, right? Yeah, exactly. I do think there is some of that, right?

[00:33:52] What gets me, the questions that get me is more, hey, you're a new mom. Oh, that's so great. What's it like to be a working mom in Hollywood but they don't ask the guy that's right by them? Yeah, exactly. Right? You're a working dad in Hollywood, right? Because again, the women get asked that question. Ben, you would understand this if you were involved in the kids' lives. What kids? I think though fashion though is a part of expression and I think it often goes with a

[00:34:21] lot of people wanting to talk about why they wore that because they're expressing something about them. So I think that is a fair question. Yeah, exactly. Have you seen The Devil Wears Prada, Ben? You might want to rewatch it. You might want to understand a little more. God, I love that movie by the way. So good. I just, you know, I support women. So... So do bras. What do... Fashion. What? What? Okay, I'm fighting guys. My listeners, I'm fighting trying to get this back. What did you guys think of this sketch as a whole though? What's the sketch? TV tech.

[00:34:50] I thought it was solid. I think that they did a good... I think it went on a little too long. Probably repeated the same joke over and over again. I wish they'd come up with more dumber questions to ask Marcelo. Yeah. Because it did get kind of dumb, but I wish it would have gotten super dumb. Yeah. It almost needed to be more absurd. Yeah. They could have gone absurd both ways a little bit more for sure. Like, again, instead of asking what's your favorite color or whatever, but like, what's your favorite color of car?

[00:35:19] Like, just getting a little more specific. Yeah. And you can get really absurd with that. They did a good job of asking awkward questions, but I mean, there's room here. It's almost midnight. Go for it. Ask some really outrageous risque questions. Yeah. Who cares? And as long as you're not swearing, you could ask some really pointed, horrible questions that would have been hilarious, I think. There was one moment where Bo and Yang got kind of catty and like, he either told someone to shut up or just like, no. And it was really funny. Yeah.

[00:35:47] I was like, can we get asked some better questions? No. Yeah. All right. Moving on. Victorian ladies at lunch for Victorian women lunching on increasingly grotesque and weird delicacies. This is a true 10 to one. This is very much an SNL kind of gross type of sketch. The cast did break in this in some ways.

[00:36:12] I don't know what was in the red soup stuff, but Chloe Trost was having a super grossed out with it. Tough time with that. Or Chloe Fineman. I don't think Chloe Trost was eating at home. Chloe Fineman had a really tough time with this. She like literally was gagging on it, whatever it was. It was very funny, but my God, the stained teeth of everybody. The eel was so gross. The eel was so gross. It had to be like black liquor or something. Oh yeah.

[00:36:37] Very much, the humor was in the physical reactions and the physical responses, right? Oh, 100%. Yeah. And SNL does do these types of sketches where we're just going to allow the physical comedy of it to be the humor. You know, and when's the last time we had a good blood sketch? It's been a bit. True. Gleason maybe? Yeah, Domino Gleason. Yeah. Which is a great one. Yeah. I also like how jovial and excited Andridis Mux was in Assy Everything. Oh gosh, yes. Absolutely.

[00:37:09] Oh yeah. No, no. This was great. It was fun. SNL does this very well. And Scarlett Johansson is a gorgeous woman and just being disgusting and it's such a cool juxtaposition. It was really funny. Shout out. That is our last sketch of the night, but I want to do a couple different facts for you guys. Oh. Scarlett Johansson becomes SNL's most frequent female host. And I think for good reason.

[00:37:39] I think Scarlett Johansson is a fantastic host. Absolutely. And incredibly underrated as a comedic actress. She came in, she owned it, she just did everything she needs to do. And I just love her. I just think she's so talented. What did you guys think of her as the host? No, I agree. She is one of the great hosts that SNL has had. She's right up there with the likes of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

[00:38:06] And yeah, I would love to see her host anytime they want to bring her back. She's comfortable. She knows what the job is. She's very funny. Very capable. I think that Nate had a good adjective. Underrated. Because by now she's expected to be that good. Yep. And so when she puts in a performance like this, I wasn't really noticing her all that much. I was noticing how good the sketches were and how much fun I was having. But I wasn't like, oh wow, she crushed that one because you're kind of expecting it. But that's not fair because she's quote on quote just an actress. She's not an improv comic.

[00:38:35] She's not a sketch comedian. That's hard to do at any level, especially when you only do it every once in a once in a great while. So much respect to Scarlett Johansson. She's wonderful. She's aging like fine wine. She's gorgeous and she's beautiful. Okay, calm down. You've mentioned that a couple of times. I've only said it just now. I literally just complimented her one time. It's been more than once and we heard from her attorneys. I gotta say, if she was the voice of AI, I would love AI. I fell in love with AI. This is her.

[00:39:05] So I think it was a perfect choice to end season 50 because she brought the goods. How much money did Colin just spend on those roses? They looked like they were from Disney. Less. Like literally from a Disney princess. Less than what he spent on the boat. But not by much. Those flowers were probably $500. Those were incredible. All right. Also, shout out. Heidi Gardner had her 600th sketch.

[00:39:36] Dang. That is a lot. 600th. And I hope many more. I would hate to lose Heidi Gardner on this cast. She does such a good job. Yeah, man. There's gonna be turnover. There always is. We'll talk about that in a second. But a sketch of the night? What do you guys think? Is it please don't destroy? That would be for me the please don't destroy sketch. I think for me it's the two Spanish speaking dudes fighting. Very funny too. Yeah. For me it's please don't destroy. I will say, other than the one sketch. The intimacy coordinator sketch.

[00:40:05] The intimacy coordinator. Everything was solid. Yeah. Solid if not good even. Yeah. There was, this was a very good episode. Very little to complain about. And honestly it's been probably three in a row now. Jon Hamm, Walton Goggins and Scarra. A great way to end the season. Not a lot to complain about. We can nitpick all we want. But those are three solid episodes. MVP. Probably Eggo. It's just jumped in my head. Do I change my mind? No. I'm gonna go with Eggo. Cause I love Miss Eggy so much.

[00:40:34] I think that's a good pick. Eggo sounds like a good pick for MVP. Nate? Yeah. I mean I think Bowen did very well this episode as well. But I think, I think Eggo was probably the right choice. Yeah. I think she did very well. Bowen was really good with the Bowen still straight and the TV takes. I want to also give a special shout out to. Ashley Padilla. We get it. Bad Bunny.

[00:41:04] Who in two sketches brought the goods and he was not the host. Yeah. So he's in, he's made the two best sketches of the night. And he brought the goods at both of them. Absolutely. And so I want to give a special shout out to him too because he is a. He's called Good Bunny. Oh God. But he was, he was fantastic. So also like maybe it does speak a little bit to Scarlett Johansson as well because she's clearly not that person that's like, well no this is my show. Nope. You know, she probably was like, he can be in everything if he wants to. Like whatever makes the show good. Rad rabbit.

[00:41:36] Cool confit. All right. So let's talk about some rumors. Some, some maybe predictions, rumors, what we see happening. You know, call your shot right now. Is Michael Che and Kellen Joe's coming back next season? I don't know. I'm going to name some people and then you guys can call your shots. Okay. We'll start there. The thing with Che is he has said this before in a standup performance before. This is not the first time this has happened. However, it does feel potentially more likely this time because I think that there were probably

[00:42:06] a few cast members who are biding their time who wanted to be there for season 15. Absolutely. There was talk, you know, that Lauren also wanted to keep as many people around as possible for season 15. Hey, just as a favor to me in the show. Yeah. Um, you got some people who are hitting the seven year mark, which is typically when they start leaving the show. Um, I believe Bowen is, is one of them. Right? Um, I think this will be his seventh or this has been his seven. I think this was his seven.

[00:42:33] Bowen started as a writer in 2018 and then he was a cast member since 2019. So yeah, this is probably roughly a seven. So I don't want to read too much into it, but it did look like Sarah Sherman was very sad talking to Bowen at the end. And that means me to believe that if anything, Bowen would be the one leaving. You know, I don't know about that. Did you see that? I did, but also incredibly heartfelt and looked very sad, but it is, it is the end of the season. Yeah, it's the end of the season. And so like, especially when you've been doing a live show with the same people for that

[00:43:03] long, it's the same. And also this was a special season, right? Like they had a lot of, a lot more stuff. He's in, he was in wicked. He's starting to know for sure. I'm a call. I think, I don't think Bowen comes back next year. I definitely think it's possible, but I also think it would be weird. Mark it on the board, Nate. Ben says Bowen's not coming back next year. I think it would be weird if they didn't do something more for him as like a send off. So, but that's the thing. Like these days it seems a lot less like they do. So Christian Wigg left and they knew it was coming and but it had a proper.

[00:43:33] That was it. But that was other than that 80, 80 Bryant and Kyle Mooney both got like not, not, not the same treatment as Kate McKinnon, but they were given send offs with that, with one of the. So, but I think that a lot of times when people don't get send offs, it's because Bowen might even not know right now if it's coming back or not and then it just happens, right? That's when you know early on enough, then that's the only time it's going to come true. Where are you going to have a big finale like that? So I think Bowen's gone. I think that this is a good time for for shade it to step down if he wants to be done after the 50th.

[00:44:03] Does that mean Jost does it alone? Jost and Michael Longfellow, you know, I don't know. There's a lot. There's a lot out there and somebody new maybe a writer that steps into it. Yeah, I don't know. Let's go. Okay. So Bowen Yang. He gone. He's been six seasons. Coley Feynman's been six seasons. Heidi Gardner's been seven seasons. I'm sorry. Edgar Wooden has been seven. Heidi Gardner has been eight.

[00:44:32] Mikey Day has been nine. Do you see any of them leaving? I think it would be, I mean, Mikey Day would be a blow to the show for sure because he's such a writer. Yeah. No, you almost see him becoming a head writer type of thing. Exactly. Or staying or just not being on the cast anymore and just still writing, right? Because he clearly is very good at it. But maybe he loves performing. I say he stays. I say that Ego is really coming into her own in the show. I mean, she's really a star.

[00:45:01] So it might be hard for her, but maybe it won't be her decision. Maybe Lauren is going to say, hey, Heidi and Ego, you've been here long enough now. We've got Ashley Padilla. We've got people coming up. And Ego's also doing new stuff, right? Right. I mean, Lisa from Temecula was last season, I think, right? And then this that she did on Weekend Update was just this year. So it's not like she's getting stale. Exactly. And so I want her to stay. I hope she stays. Heidi, you know, she was a bit part in shrinking.

[00:45:28] I don't know that she's got a lot outside of SNL, but again, eight years is eight years, you know? That's tough. And honestly, I would say Heidi had a good season, but Heidi didn't have the season Ego had. No. And so I could see her saying, okay, it's time to go. What about Andrew Smukes? He has been here for five seasons. This will be his six seasons next season. I don't think he's going in. I don't think him and Sherman are going anywhere anytime soon. And I know Sherman is barely with the show compared to how long Andrew's been there. Is she been there three years? No, this will be her fifth year next year.

[00:45:59] Oh, really? Yeah. Wow. No, I see them both being like the new people that are going to come up and be like, Dismukes would turn into the Mikey Day every man type role if Mikey Day was done. What about this one here? I know you guys might laugh at this, but somebody like Marcelo Hernandez, who I can see actually, he's got a new movie that they announced, Brad. I don't think that Lauren Michael would let him go. I mean, he is somebody that you could see skyrocket.

[00:46:28] I mean, he's a very good standup comedian, so he could just do standup and do very well and probably sell out a lot bigger arenas. He's probably smart if he stays at least another year to develop his following that he's already really good at. But they just announced a movie he's going to be in with somebody. I forget. But I didn't see it. Yeah. I saw the news there. So I mean, not to say he would, but I could see him not because they want him to leave,

[00:46:54] but because maybe his career is taking off. Sure. Devin Walker and James Austin Johnson. I mean, I think James Austin Johnson, I think is going to be like a like a Phil Hartman, like a like a guy they just want to keep around because you need a skilled impressionist for everything. Yeah. I think he's going to be there as long as Trump is. Yeah. Sure. I agree. And you pay him well to be there. Yeah. Devin?

[00:47:20] Devin's a tough one because I think Devin had a better season this season. Yeah. But kind of the Punky Johnson thing where he's just not enough to be relevant, you know? I would also say as much as I love him, I mean, Devin and Michael Longfellow have been there the same time. This will be their fourth season next year. I think Michael Longfellow has done so much more though, like on Weekend Update especially. I think he's done a couple of things on Weekend Update and everything he does is very strong.

[00:47:47] But but like pick the top 10 things that Michael Longfellow did this season. Like sketch wise? Yeah. Yeah. The water slide thing with Brink. So not that I want either of those to leave. I'm just saying when you look at their impact, you're like, well, I can see, you know, I can see them making. And I think we can all agree. I think we, um, Jane Wickland probably won't be back. Hmm. I wouldn't go that far. Just kidding. I was waiting for Brad. I was waiting for Brad to jump all over that one.

[00:48:16] Um, so yeah, I don't know. Like I said, there's, uh, I don't think any of the new cast members should at the bed at all. I think, I mean, walk him is definitely coming back. I mean, they didn't know nobody there did a bad job, right? Yeah. No, I agree. Um, no, I think the big thing though is, is will Michael Che and Colin Jost leave? Will one of them leave? Would it be weird if Michael Che leaves and Colin Jost doesn't? I mean, for, unless you put like a Sarah Sherman with Colin Jost, that could be magical.

[00:48:44] For those of us that are been around long enough, I've seen the transition from, you know, you got Tina, Seth, Amy, uh, Jimmy, you know, they kind of, it can happen, right? So I'm, I'm fully on board. There's a half season of awkwardness and then it gets, it gets going. I'm totally on board if Jost stays in somebody else's and if Jost leaves and Che stays in something, I mean, I'm fine. Okay. Would you be interested if Jost stays and they put Sarah Sherman with him? I, I hope they don't do that only because there's only so much like the, you lose out on so much of that awesome ribbing that happens and I don't want to lose out on that. Yeah.

[00:49:13] It's too much of a good thing. You think they would just, okay. Um, I need, I need Sarah Sherman to be that weird person that comes on every once in a while. But is there anybody on the cast right now that you'd like to see in, in the weekend of the desk? Longfellow. I could see Michael Longfellow being behind the desk permanently. What about somebody like Jane Wickline? Hmm. I'm not sure that she has the, the confidence. Could she do like a Jane Curtin? I don't think she has the confidence presence to pull it, pull off weekend update. Okay. Longfellow definitely has that.

[00:49:42] You need to be a newscaster a little bit. Yeah. Right. Longfellow has that thing where like, I don't care if you laugh. Yeah. Which is what you need when you do. They always say it, the Norm MacDonald, but he does have that a little bit. Yeah. All of those jokes will not land. Yeah. Right. And so none of that can shake your confidence and Longfellow has that in spades. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I don't know. It'll be interesting. I do feel like, and maybe not, I do feel like we've been holding on to many of these cast members longer. We're, you know, we just said, you know, eight, nine, they'll be on 10 years kind of thing.

[00:50:11] What do you think Keenan's going to do? Keenan has publicly said, I will go out when the show goes out. Right? Like he is, he is. Keenan loves the show. And we've mentioned this before. It is easier now to be a cast member than ever before. Lauren gives a lot of leeway. You get to go do shows. You get to leave for certain episodes. You, I didn't see a ton of that this season, but if you're good enough, you know, if James

[00:50:39] Austin Jackson needs to be gone, be gone for four episodes, he's going to let him be gone for four episodes because he's good enough and more important to the show. Well, not him specifically, because they need him for Trump. He would say no, but I get what you're saying. Yeah, I mean, or they're just going to pay him so he doesn't go out and do other things. They know. But yeah, I don't know. The other question is, is Lauren done? I don't know. Do you think they'll start announcing a successor maybe as a co kind of person?

[00:51:09] I don't think so. I think that when it happens, it'll just like, breaking news from Variety, Lauren Michaels is officially retiring and Tina Fey is taking over. Like, I think they'll do it all in one. You think it's going to be Tina? No, I think it'll be Tina. It very well could happen over the summer. But I also feel like that's the kind of thing like it would have already probably been in like the works officially because that's a lot of moving parts that have to like transfer over. I don't want to be a negative Nancy here. But Lauren is 81. So, you know, he's not young.

[00:51:38] A lot of things can change health wise and and whoa, he took a tumble or a fall. You know, he could even be convicted of murder. Anything could happen is what I'm saying. So, yeah, he's having a good summer right now. And then all of a sudden he falls ill or something and then they have to make a decision. And again, I thought I thought it was interesting that he did not direct the 50th. He did the 40th and there's just not the 50th. And I just I going back to that. I just think there's just no fucking way that he would have let anybody else do it unless he thought I can't do this anymore.

[00:52:08] To be fair. He's so in control. It's not directing. I know. Whatever the show running, whatever. Show running. You know, but but again, though, he was not underneath from from not just seeing him in the audience from what I think the Lonely Island people said it was it was interesting to see Lauren actually watch an episode. Yeah. Right. Which is a good thing because maybe he can finally see, oh, it went fine. I didn't have to worry. And who knows? All this is conjecture. You know, I think it'll be interesting, though, over the summer.

[00:52:38] All right, Brad. Give me your give me your one person that you think has the best chance of actually leaving this year. I think that I think that Colin Joe stays. I think that Michael Chase out. I think bones out. I think that's that's my those are my two. I think those are the safest bets. I think I think Heidi could go to though. Okay. Nate, what do you think? I think Bowen Yang's out. Yeah, I think he I think he leaves. Wow. No, not because I want him to.

[00:53:06] Hey, listen, I want him to stay. Who's the character? I love the one with the Stuart Griffin shirt. Oh, I can't remember Steve. I think it's Steve. I hate that. I think I think Bowen is going to do some great things. I think he's not necessarily household name, but he's he's he's fucking close. He's close. And by the way, if you're a first night listener for some reason, Bowen Yang should be a household name.

[00:53:35] So he's a household name in this household. Yeah. Just like cookie crumbles. He is in obviously the new again. He's in the new cat in the hat. Um, uh, animated. Oh, I was gonna say Mike Myers doing a sequel. Oh, yeah. He had a movie came out this year to the wedding banquet. Yeah. So, uh, uh, a rom-com to just recently the wedding banquet. Is that was that really it? Yep. But what about the rom-com?

[00:54:03] He was in and he does. He does. Uh, he actually does a significant amount of voice work too. But, um, um, but then again, I say all this and I will be very, very sad if he announces the season out there because I, I really love Bowen Yang. Yeah. Well, uh, another great season of, uh, SNL. And now we're gonna talk about our 10 favorite sketches of the season. Go ahead. Go Brad. Yeah. Prepare. Uh, my first one is intimacy coordinator. Uh, should, should we do that?

[00:54:32] Should we come back in another episode and talk about our, our highs and maybe lows of the season? Yeah, we did that last year. We'll do a season recap. Yeah. We'll pick our favorite hosts, uh, our favorite sketches, and maybe, maybe our top five cast members. All right. Can we do lows too? Cause that's always fun. No, that's mean. Yeah, but let's do, let's do a couple of those. Cause that's not. Don't be mean. It's just fun to talk about. And we don't mean it. They want the lows. They want sucked. Uh huh. Don't be mean. All right. Well, we'll be back soon.

[00:55:00] Uh, Brad, where can people find you? You know, I'm online. I love doing stuff on the social media like Twitter and blue sky as Ethan Anderton. So they're writing about movies and TV shows over at slash from dot com. So make sure you check it out. What? Yeah. What are you Danish? Uh, and if you don't follow us yet, please do find us on the Facebook and on Twitter. Uh, go to the 10 to one.com. You can listen to past episodes. You can leave us voice notes. You could write and review.

[00:55:29] Let us know what you think. Let us know what you want us to do this summer. Yes. If you want us to talk about another SNL movie, or if you have an idea that's SNL related for us to kind of keep the conversation going, please let us know. We would love to hear your ideas as well. Cause we're, we'll certainly continue to do some new episodes. We don't have any ideas of our own. Well, I'm going to use check GBT. All right. On that note, uh, we'll be back here in a couple of weeks to do a recap of season 50. Be good to yourself. Be good to others. Bye. Bye.