Just like high numbers DO NOT mean it was good. This is a stigma that haunts the industry today. Just because alot of people happened to tune in or go to the theatres to see a film does not mean it was good quality entertainment. Hollywood doesn't get this nor do they care as long as something happens to rake in millions of $$. Which is why Hollywood is littered with reboots, sequels, and comic flicks these days.
Even the music side suffers this way as well. Did you know bands like the grateful dead and Jimi Hendrix were considered one hit wonders? All because only one of their songs were popular among mainstream and made it to the top 100 billboard charts. It's sad that numbers dictate what's good and what's not rather than the actual art itself. Who knows how many great musicians and movies we've missed out on over the decades from this stigma.
@@darleneww3670 really "stopped being funny", every season of snl since it's started has always had either good sketches or bad ones, Snl has always been either a hit or miss 😭
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over X showed how the government conspired with social media so often. Wake up woke people. You don't need be all that conservative, and I'm not, to appreciate that we are on the wrong path.
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over X showed how the government conspired with social media so often.
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over his social mag (I get deleted by censor if I name it) showed how the government conspired with social media so often.
Bill Hader is a legend, I don’t know if you bothered watching the episodes he hosted. He also didn’t co-star with Amy Schumer in Inside Amy Schumer, he co-stared with her in Trainwreck. Check your facts.
@@gnosticmind We're going to see more and more people emotionally engaging with AI content designed for emotional engagement for the clicks and algorithm manipulation for ad revenue.. with crap content. Yet too many will think there is actually a person doing research and considering what to say, behind this kind of garbage.
The AI bot is now crying from your savage criticism. If you would just apologize......sincerely, the AI might be able to move on and produce other dubious TH-cam videos.
lmaooo i went here in the comments because there is no universe where Bill Hader was a bad host, certainly not in this one, and i saw that everyone else disagrees as well !! says a lot !!
Having Elon Musk host for the Mother's Day episode was an insult to the loyal fans, for it's historically hosted by a female who's extremely skilled in sketch comedy.
@@COMPFUNK2 I would say they've done better some years than others, but Witherspoon and Larson, as well as Charlize Theron who hosted the mother's day episode are all three Oscar winning actresses and although they were won for dramatic roles, the trio have shown repeatedly they know how to do comedy.
I enjoyed the musk episode, if only for the cringe, but you are absolutely right, Mothers Day should be hosted by a mom. Not merely a woman, because that's just empty sexism, but a mom specifically. And there are many talented entertainers that are moms.
Funny talking about Zappa purposefully reading the cue cards. He was an innovator for SNL. That’s all the cast has done for the last at least 10 years. Late 80s and 90s SNL had the best cast
In all fairness when Musk was on, they have several audiences throughout the week. They give out tix in August only, in a weird lottery type thing, but they have several audiences all week and hopefully you get the live tix.
Zappa, Berle, and Lasser all seem like casualties of the show being new in the 70s and still finding its way and no one understanding it at the time. If no one wanted Berle to do his old timey comedy act then he never should have been hired. It sounds like Zappa thought he could do it but it was too much for him and perhaps this made celebrities re-think whether they could handle live tv. Its one thing to pull off a great performance when you get multiple takes and another when you only get one chance on live TV. Meanwhile, apparently Lasser thought live TV was an invitation to ignore all the sketches and just do whatever she wanted. Its too bad this was early in the show's history because 20 years later the show probably would have handled her cocaine arrest with a funny skit about it rather than her going off script and sitting down and talking about it.
You forgot Tony Danza. I understand he's a nice guy. But the episode he did was BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD. I figured he'd be in the top (bottom?) two or three, but he didn't even make the list.
The Mad Men cast episodes of SNL were abysmal, but not because of the guests, because they were done at a time when SNL's cast was some of the show's most painfully unfunny in its history.
I love Paris Hilton and January Jones. They didn't WRITE the sketches, that was done by the comedy writers who despise half the country. It's hard to write comedy when you're filled with hate.
I'm a big fan of SNL and I had no idea that the cast disliked Paris. I thought her episode went well, and the nerd sex line bit was really funny, a really memorable sketch. In my mind, Paris's episode was a winner, and I"m sorry the cast didn't like her.
Very obscure but Angelica Huston and Billy Martin (past manager of the Yankees) co-hosted the last episode of the 1986 season, George Clinton was the music guest. They were HORRIBLE! She, being the actress, did her best but Martin was beyond cringe!!
This is a fact from a book, from a writer on SNL, they only write the good stuff for people they like, and will can the show just because they didn't like them...
*Elon Musk didn't bomb. Come on. I'm no fan of his but he wasn't bad at all. Bombing is not about someone with a different outlook on politics and society hosting the show.*
I can’t stand Musk and think he’s mentally ill but I loove when super famous people can make fun of themselves. I never expected he could do that but he did and at the time I gained respect for him. Since then of course he’s gone right down the toilet with his orange leader “de donald” but on snl? He was great.
I dislike Musk, and I thought the episode was dull and with few laughs. However, at least he seemed to try. He looked like he put some actual effort into it, which is more than many hosts did. However, it's basically unwatchable a 2nd time through.
Sounds like the host of this channel doesn't get Hader, disagrees with Musk's politics, and thinks Tina Fey's childlike quips are professional level critiques. Segal was terrible, but as with others in the comments section, I just couldn't get into this video far enough to care.
That’s the radical left for you. If you don’t agree with them, then you are evil when it’s ironic Bc that’s exactly what they are. It’s just like how they call conservatives racist all the time when it’s actually they are. Accuse others of what you are actually guilty of doing. Been a tactic on the Democratic Party for quite some time
Tina Fey childlike in reference to Paris Hilton. Now that is funny. Sounds more like politics is your excuse much more than theirs. They based the Hader addition on poor ratings. Who would bother to know what the video actually said rather than just guess and post comments? Right? Still mad about them making fun of your hero?
@@Heathcoatman Reading comprehension must not be your forte. I'm no fan of Paris Hilton, but the criticism was lewd and beneath someone as accomplished as Fey. Politics has nothing to do with it. Are you suggesting Musk is a hero of mine, because I certainly didn't write that. I didn't see what the channel host's politics or thoughts on Musk had to do with the subject matter. There can be plenty of reasons for ratings regarding SNL; the host is only one variable. The host seems more upset with one of SNL's biggest stars and his abilities than explaining how Hader was a factor in ratings. You make a lot of assumptions about what I wrote, which is fine. It is sufficient enough to point out that a sizable majority of the commenters in this section (as well as "up-voters" in our own disagreement) agree with me. I thank you for the win, and wish you a good day.
@@Heathcoatman I made my points when I responded to you and you failed to address them; you continue to. I'll take the win based on reason and the comments of virtually everyone else here. You may have the last word; I'm not reading anymore of your drivel. Buh bye.
Does anyone else get the feeling this is an ad for the book, "Live From New York: The Complete Uncensored History Of Saturday Night Live..". Maybe Don "Father Guido Sarducci" Novello put this together??
Yes! That was funny! The Paris episode went very well! The cast can say they disliked her but the sketches were funny - especially the nerd/sex line - that one was a classic!
I didn't' start watching SNL until the mid-80's, and I would agree, but it does seem like Zappa and Berle did their best to torpedo their episodes. Who knows ?
So funny that now all their episodes are public. Before this controversy you had to be in America or exclusive to TH-cam. Now everything is available at a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
I'm sorry but the supposed GenZ controversy mentioned at 3:05 really is grasping at straws. Not gonna lie, I actually remember being surprised how much I liked the Elon episode. I have my problems with him too, but Murder Durder, Post-Quarantine Conversation, and even his monologue were very funny
I watched the Milton Berle episode and found it fascinating due to it’s weird clash of styles. Presumably, Milton thought it was his show as he was a pioneer in American TV comedy - a legend
I think of Milton as the fall guy, not the up front guy. I never found him extremely entertaining or funny, but he played 2nd fiddle to those who where. They could bounce their humor and selves off him, and it worked. But i never thought of Milton as the front man or the guy in the spotlight. I feel the same way about Jerry Lewis and others. Dean Martin was the man in the spotlight. While Jerry was ok in some movies, really, was he that big star entertainer that Dean was? No. Milton, Jerry, etc were great backups.
@@eolsunder Fair enough. Although if you’ve followed the careers of both Milton and Jerry, you’ll notice they both became very successful on vaudeville, radio, TV, and film, Jerry more so than Milton, keeping in mind that they started strong but ended slow. Heck, they both had their own comic books and production companies!
Low numbers does not equate to a bad host. Bill Hader was great!
Yeah, Donald Trump has been cited as the worst host they've ever had (per the cast)--he's not on this list.
Bill Hader? I didn't expect that, he's hilarious.
Just like high numbers DO NOT mean it was good. This is a stigma that haunts the industry today. Just because alot of people happened to tune in or go to the theatres to see a film does not mean it was good quality entertainment. Hollywood doesn't get this nor do they care as long as something happens to rake in millions of $$. Which is why Hollywood is littered with reboots, sequels, and comic flicks these days.
Even the music side suffers this way as well. Did you know bands like the grateful dead and Jimi Hendrix were considered one hit wonders? All because only one of their songs were popular among mainstream and made it to the top 100 billboard charts. It's sad that numbers dictate what's good and what's not rather than the actual art itself. Who knows how many great musicians and movies we've missed out on over the decades from this stigma.
Yeah, what else was going on in the eWorld that had people watching instead.
Seriously? Bill Hader? Hader is Awesome as Both a Cast Member and Host
He's the best! Love him
Well this video didn't criticize his episode, just stated the ratings were really low
Agreed!
I’ve never heard of him, but I stopped watching SNL around 20 yrs ago when it stopped being funny.
@@darleneww3670 really "stopped being funny", every season of snl since it's started has always had either good sketches or bad ones, Snl has always been either a hit or miss 😭
The two times Bill Hader hosted were amazing
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over X showed how the government conspired with social media so often. Wake up woke people. You don't need be all that conservative, and I'm not, to appreciate that we are on the wrong path.
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over X showed how the government conspired with social media so often.
Wake up woke people. You don't need be all that conservative, and I'm not, to appreciate that we are on the wrong path. SNL is so progressive
Turns out Musk advice wasn't as bad as the woke SNL thought. But he shouldn't have restricted his employees from having the vaccine. Musk taking over his social mag (I get deleted by censor if I name it) showed how the government conspired with social media so often.
Everything else I wrote , on Elon, was deleted. Wow this censers is so .. carefully what word I use .. wrong.
Bill hader is a treasure and a comedic genius.
I really enjoyed the Hader episode, especially the sketch about the Toilet Lamp.
hader is the GOAT, everything he makes is gold. i didnt get why he was on this list also..
Bill Hader is a legend, I don’t know if you bothered watching the episodes he hosted. He also didn’t co-star with Amy Schumer in Inside Amy Schumer, he co-stared with her in Trainwreck. Check your facts.
You’re scolding an AI bot
@@gnosticmind We're going to see more and more people emotionally engaging with AI content designed for emotional engagement for the clicks and algorithm manipulation for ad revenue.. with crap content. Yet too many will think there is actually a person doing research and considering what to say, behind this kind of garbage.
The AI bot is now crying from your savage criticism. If you would just apologize......sincerely, the AI might be able to move on and produce other dubious TH-cam videos.
Bill Hader was amazing!
the skits that January Jones is in are low key really funny tho
Not your pretty face!
snoooooooze
@@Notturnoir no one asked
January Jones Dairy Queen skit was one of the very best.
I think she got a bad rap. I didn't think her flatulent Grace Kelly skit was so bad either.
Bill Hader is amazing in everything he does ! As host or on SNL or on movies !!
How about Bill’s series Barry? Unbelievably awesome!!!
The text crawl in the Martin Lawrence segment is the best part of the video. So funny!
I'm surprised Steve Forbes didn't make the list! His episode was horrible!
Okay, but with that Bill Hader episode, Undercover Office Potty is an amazing skit.
Jon Hamm is funny. He does comedy. And quite professional
Hilton: "general purpose celebrity" LOL
Hader was amazing and my expectation were very high from him
Wasn't the film with Hader called "Trainwreck" and Schumer's TV show called "Inside Amy Schumer"?
Thank you.. That was bugging me
What?
The low viewership for Bill hader's hosting just shows that a lot of people have no taste.
exactly. No reason i know why it was low rated or low viewership, but Bill is amazing and loved by everyone.
I cannot believe y’all have Bill Hader on this list.
lmaooo i went here in the comments because there is no universe where Bill Hader was a bad host, certainly not in this one, and i saw that everyone else disagrees as well !! says a lot !!
January Jones was awesome
The best hosts treat it like a serious acting role.
Elon Musk was better than I expected him to be. Not saying it was great though.
First of all how very DARE you include bill Hader on this list. I will be writing a strongly worded letter to TH-cam 😂
The only thing Zappa is guilty of is proving SNL could deal with parody only as long as the
parody is not targeted at them.
January Jones did better than most hosts SNL has had recently, the problem is the standard was higher back then but now nobody cares anymore
“After spreading Covid19 misinformation “. Hah! What a difference 2 years can make.
The hader episodes were great.
Not Hader.
Gilda Radner was the best!
Think you should’ve included Adrien Brody instead of Bill Hader
How about Justin Bieber? He blew big time.
@@shawnuelJustin Bieber especially! He sucks!
@@jameswhite4382 Bill Hader told Howard Stern that Biebs was terrible. Huge ego, huge entourage, terrible work ethic.
I can’t believe Nancy Kerrigan didn’t make the list.
She was terrible.
Yeah. Hard to watch
For the last ten years or so it's not the hosts that have bombed.
🎯🎯🎯
Having Elon Musk host for the Mother's Day episode was an insult to the loyal fans, for it's historically hosted by a female who's extremely skilled in sketch comedy.
I agree that he shouldn’t have hosted, but are Reese Witherspoon and Brie Larson really known for sketch comedy?
@@COMPFUNK2 I would say they've done better some years than others, but Witherspoon and Larson, as well as Charlize Theron who hosted the mother's day episode are all three Oscar winning actresses and although they were won for dramatic roles, the trio have shown repeatedly they know how to do comedy.
I enjoyed the musk episode, if only for the cringe, but you are absolutely right, Mothers Day should be hosted by a mom. Not merely a woman, because that's just empty sexism, but a mom specifically. And there are many talented entertainers that are moms.
@@marcalvarez4890 To that argument, Brie Larson isn’t a mother. Or was that your point?
THat's not fair to say. We all have a Mom & it was nice to see all the Moms including his there.
January Jones is ❤️
I can't imagine Loren Michaels going through the production of that show every week live television for 45 years.
It's "Lorne"....2 years later...😅
@@boopah4365 Loren Michael's? Good catch. I need to proofread.
@@fuinrock8346 lol..My phone always spells the way it wants to..🤣
Yeah poor man! Lol
Hader shouldn’t be here, and unfortunately the last Steve Carrell episode should.
I agree! How dare they talk about my future husband like that!! 🤣
@@mollyjones2944 u r very gorgeous
Lol when dude says "Po, play like that's my band"
Bill Hader should NOT be on this list. Neither should Elon Musk.
Elon was atrocious. It was so hard to watch.
@@ryker3508 Agree however it was so bad that it was actually funny
OK but the part of him being in the hospital with the whole GenZ thing that is how a lot of GenZ people talk
That doesn't mean the sketch was any good...
@@JeremyBearimy913 that’s not what I was saying
11:24 that was actually Nicholas Cage's monologue and the exchange with Lorne was backstage.
The two most memorable SNL shows I have seen were hosted by William Shatner and O.J Simpson, both of whom are rather notorious today.
Drink apple juice... OJ kills!
Hader did great. Ratings I don’t feel are correctly attributed to the host.
I loved Bill Hader, they tripping!!!
Funny talking about Zappa purposefully reading the cue cards. He was an innovator for SNL. That’s all the cast has done for the last at least 10 years. Late 80s and 90s SNL had the best cast
I though Elon Musk did ok considering he has ASD and not an actor- they did a good job writing for who he is-
I totally agree!!! People don’t like what they don’t understand, Elon did a good job 👍🏼
my only gripe is it was difficult for me to understand him at times. he cant help his accent tho.
I agree. I think he was utilized as well as he could and did as well as he could. I've seen much worse than Elon on the show m
No way Elon belongs on this list. He was actually pretty solid
I agree Hader is hilarious
I remember when I was watching the Martin Lawrence episode that I thought it would probably never been seen again.
In all fairness when Musk was on, they have several audiences throughout the week. They give out tix in August only, in a weird lottery type thing, but they have several audiences all week and hopefully you get the live tix.
Bill Hader reminds me so much of Dan Aykroyd. They should play relatives in something.
Zappa, Berle, and Lasser all seem like casualties of the show being new in the 70s and still finding its way and no one understanding it at the time. If no one wanted Berle to do his old timey comedy act then he never should have been hired.
It sounds like Zappa thought he could do it but it was too much for him and perhaps this made celebrities re-think whether they could handle live tv. Its one thing to pull off a great performance when you get multiple takes and another when you only get one chance on live TV.
Meanwhile, apparently Lasser thought live TV was an invitation to ignore all the sketches and just do whatever she wanted. Its too bad this was early in the show's history because 20 years later the show probably would have handled her cocaine arrest with a funny skit about it rather than her going off script and sitting down and talking about it.
I thought Elon was hilarious 😆
You forgot Tony Danza. I understand he's a nice guy. But the episode he did was BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD. I figured he'd be in the top (bottom?) two or three, but he didn't even make the list.
I will never forget the Milton Berle episode - Ornette Coleman and Primetime were the musical guests - it was great.
Yes. It was ok. But toward the end he sort of gave a lecture to the audience about live tv. That stuck!
Zappa mocked the show. What did they expect?
The problem with Martin Lawrence was he should've been told Def Jam humor wasnt gonna work on an SNL audience.
Your background music is jarring.
why is elon musk on this list, he was great!
I can’t hear you with Elon’s micropenis in your mouth…
The Mad Men cast episodes of SNL were abysmal, but not because of the guests, because they were done at a time when SNL's cast was some of the show's most painfully unfunny in its history.
This is interesting. John Goodman and Walken are probably the very best host I remember.
Based on this thread’s comments, particularly from fans of Bill Hader, I’d say this video is one which bombed big time.
Seems like the SNL team are a bunch of whiner's. Bring us a season with perfect host's.
I think Zappa considered getting banned from SNL a badge of honor. Sort of like Carlin getting arrested for the 7 words you can’t say on television.
Elon was cool!
How come they didn't expect Steven Segal to be an idiot jerk? The guy SWETS "I'm a jerk" in all his appearances in front of a TV camera and movies.
I love Paris Hilton and January Jones. They didn't WRITE the sketches, that was done by the comedy writers who despise half the country. It's hard to write comedy when you're filled with hate.
I'm a big fan of SNL and I had no idea that the cast disliked Paris. I thought her episode went well, and the nerd sex line bit was really funny, a really memorable sketch. In my mind, Paris's episode was a winner, and I"m sorry the cast didn't like her.
SNL hasnt been funny in years.
How dare you Wendy! No, I agree. Lol
Wow, what an original thought 🙄
Yeah. About 20. Lol
Wait. So “Lefty Lorne” bans Zappa for life???
I’m pretty sure Frank celebrated this as a victory. And rightfully so. Lol
Very obscure but Angelica Huston and Billy Martin (past manager of the Yankees) co-hosted the last episode of the 1986 season, George Clinton was the music guest. They were HORRIBLE! She, being the actress, did her best but Martin was beyond cringe!!
"Now Jones is a solid comic performer..." please give one example of a solid comedic performance.
X-Men: First Class.
MUSK was epic on SNL
This is a fact from a book, from a writer on SNL, they only write the good stuff for people they like, and will can the show just because they didn't like them...
So this is just a person talking about SNL... 🤦
*Elon Musk didn't bomb. Come on. I'm no fan of his but he wasn't bad at all. Bombing is not about someone with a different outlook on politics and society hosting the show.*
I can’t stand Musk and think he’s mentally ill but I loove when super famous people can make fun of themselves. I never expected he could do that but he did and at the time I gained respect for him. Since then of course he’s gone right down the toilet with his orange leader “de donald” but on snl? He was great.
I dislike Musk, and I thought the episode was dull and with few laughs. However, at least he seemed to try. He looked like he put some actual effort into it, which is more than many hosts did. However, it's basically unwatchable a 2nd time through.
I wished I saw the rest of Martin's monologue. This aired in 1995, I'm pretty sure someone recorded it on their VCR.
I saw it. It was nasty. I stopped watching the rest of that show. Fully night club. He went off script. He was disgusting.
@Msmith Mitchell Same here. It wasn't my type of comedy and it was jarring. If that's your thing, cool. Just not for me.
I’ve been subjected to language like that from a foul mouthed “man” who thought that his harassment was funny.
I’ve seen the whole uncensored Martin Lawrence monologue here on TH-cam.
I remember Frank Zappa’s episode. I love him and loved the episode!
Sounds like the host of this channel doesn't get Hader, disagrees with Musk's politics, and thinks Tina Fey's childlike quips are professional level critiques. Segal was terrible, but as with others in the comments section, I just couldn't get into this video far enough to care.
That’s the radical left for you. If you don’t agree with them, then you are evil when it’s ironic Bc that’s exactly what they are. It’s just like how they call conservatives racist all the time when it’s actually they are. Accuse others of what you are actually guilty of doing. Been a tactic on the Democratic Party for quite some time
Tina Fey childlike in reference to Paris Hilton. Now that is funny. Sounds more like politics is your excuse much more than theirs. They based the Hader addition on poor ratings. Who would bother to know what the video actually said rather than just guess and post comments? Right?
Still mad about them making fun of your hero?
@@Heathcoatman Reading comprehension must not be your forte. I'm no fan of Paris Hilton, but the criticism was lewd and beneath someone as accomplished as Fey. Politics has nothing to do with it. Are you suggesting Musk is a hero of mine, because I certainly didn't write that. I didn't see what the channel host's politics or thoughts on Musk had to do with the subject matter. There can be plenty of reasons for ratings regarding SNL; the host is only one variable. The host seems more upset with one of SNL's biggest stars and his abilities than explaining how Hader was a factor in ratings.
You make a lot of assumptions about what I wrote, which is fine. It is sufficient enough to point out that a sizable majority of the commenters in this section (as well as "up-voters" in our own disagreement) agree with me. I thank you for the win, and wish you a good day.
@@stevenichols2938 Yes, whenever someone calls you on your nonsense it must be due to reading comprehension.
does that ever work?
@@Heathcoatman I made my points when I responded to you and you failed to address them; you continue to. I'll take the win based on reason and the comments of virtually everyone else here. You may have the last word; I'm not reading anymore of your drivel. Buh bye.
Been eatching snl since the first one. Travis kelce was The best and funniest 😂
Why do people still pretend like this is a good show. They may have 15-20 good shows out of hundreds
Deshaun I agree.
Does anyone else get the feeling this is an ad for the book, "Live From New York: The Complete Uncensored History Of Saturday Night Live..". Maybe Don "Father Guido Sarducci" Novello put this together??
Jimmy Fallon: Is it tough to get into the Paris Hilton. . ..?
Do they allow double occupancy at the Paris Hilton..... ? 😀
Yes! That was funny! The Paris episode went very well! The cast can say they disliked her but the sketches were funny - especially the nerd/sex line - that one was a classic!
BILL HADER IS AMAZING
I would have included the Nancy Kerrigan episode
Bill Hader is terrific!
Having musk on snl was a major FU to all viewers.
I thought the Elon Musk episode was a lot better written than the Adam Sandler hosted episode. But the gen Z hospital sketch was horrible
That hospital sketch was the only thing that made that episode worth watching, wtf are you talkin about?
The cast bomb waaaaayyy more than the host
I thought Elon did fine. Not great, but for him, it was fine.
No one can top Steven Seagal 😂😂😂
Yeah right
I didn't' start watching SNL until the mid-80's, and I would agree, but it does seem like Zappa and Berle did their best to torpedo their episodes. Who knows ?
SNL is no longer relevant. Lets let it die in peace
So funny that now all their episodes are public. Before this controversy you had to be in America or exclusive to TH-cam. Now everything is available at a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
The background music should be turned up louder.
Unpopular opinion: Jim Carrey sucked. He was a clown, a cartoon. He was in a different show than the rest of the cast.
SNL is "venerable"? LMAO! SCTV, In Living Color, Mad TV, The Kids in the Hall, Monty Python are ALL far funnier sketch comedy shows.
Musk was hilarious. Plus it had one of the best Chad sketches. Also, he didn't spread Covid misinformation. That was the media doing that.
I found Elon Musk hilarious.
He was AWESOME!!!
It’s obvious he was included for political reasons
I like Paris Hilton. I would like to be her friend, and go party with her.
You have low standards.
Ratings, schmadings, Bill Hader should NEVER be on a list such as this.
I'm sorry but the supposed GenZ controversy mentioned at 3:05 really is grasping at straws. Not gonna lie, I actually remember being surprised how much I liked the Elon episode. I have my problems with him too, but Murder Durder, Post-Quarantine Conversation, and even his monologue were very funny
Agree - and Gen Z Hospital too.
I watched the Milton Berle episode and found it fascinating due to it’s weird clash of styles. Presumably, Milton thought it was his show as he was a pioneer in American TV comedy - a legend
Sorry but Berle was never funny. Sid Ceasar ran circles around him comedically as did nearly everyone of his time.
@@robertcolontonio7775 - I like them both - Sids double-talk was amazing
I think of Milton as the fall guy, not the up front guy. I never found him extremely entertaining or funny, but he played 2nd fiddle to those who where. They could bounce their humor and selves off him, and it worked. But i never thought of Milton as the front man or the guy in the spotlight. I feel the same way about Jerry Lewis and others. Dean Martin was the man in the spotlight. While Jerry was ok in some movies, really, was he that big star entertainer that Dean was? No. Milton, Jerry, etc were great backups.
@@eolsunder Fair enough. Although if you’ve followed the careers of both Milton and Jerry, you’ll notice they both became very successful on vaudeville, radio, TV, and film, Jerry more so than Milton, keeping in mind that they started strong but ended slow. Heck, they both had their own comic books and production companies!
@@DavidLeeAndrewsjerry was a rapist
There have been a number of updates and clarifications on the vax and the adverse affects.
Nice