This sketch reminds me of those lonely nights after Pa was killed in the mineshaft collapse back in the winter of '63. I was 7, still a year too young to take over his job. Thank god Mama canned beans from the garden the summer before or we'd have starved. I'd lay in bed listening to the cold snowy wind howl through the chimney at night, thinking I'd hear Pa's voice in the howl, screaming for help from somewhere deep in that mine. We had just enough kerosene to keep one lantern lit each night until spring, when the roads became passable again. One night I waited for Mama to fall asleep, put on Pa's old boots, and wandered out into the moonlit drifts of snow, trudging through the woods, listening for Pa's voice. 'Course I'd never hear the howls out there. Frozen to the bone with tears in my eyes, I'd trudge back home before frostbite set in. And lay in bed beneath that flickering light, where Pa would haunt my ears until dawn, screaming from somewhere deep in the belly of those cold dark hills, trying to find his way home. It's like that. This sketch reminds me of that.
This sketch reminds me of the time my three friends (Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Ryan Gosling) were abducted by aliens. It's like that. It tastes like that.
you memeber back when sketches could be great? when the actors didn't look like they had to study the cue cards and the team was all around funny and great? Where the sketch stsrted funny and became even more hilarious and ecen far off, felt as if it COULD be relatable. Nothing too fancy, but definitely the right thing? It tastes like that. THIS tastes like that!
This skit makes me smile...not the kind of smile you get when you see something funny but the kind you get when you're at your winter formal. No date, just going stag. Mingling with friends. Then you see a girl from another school give you a wink and a grin. She walks on over to you because you're a bit shy but that's what she likes. You have a little dance and share your first kiss with her. Then her parents pick her up and you realise you didn't get her phone number or name. No one knows who you're talking about but in the end that doesn't matter. You have yourself the perfect little happy memory that no one else can have and that makes you smile...this is that...this skit is like that....
This skit is like a perfect summer day, where the wind would tickle and cool your bare skin while you're out with the girl you fancy. It feels like when you finally admit your feelings and see the joy in her eyes...until, she moves two states over the next week and you never see her again. Forced to live wondering what could have been. This is that...this feels like that.
This sketch was awesome.......Like the night momma called us in fer supper and the street lights just turned on...The smell of her pot roast in the oven and the sweet tea filled glasses sweating from the hot summer night.. it... it taste like that.. happy mothers day
@@streetrat48 exactly. I even made an earlier comment on how in the Mother’s Day sketch, Aidy relies on the cue cards, rather than just reading the gift signs instead. I didn’t understand that. Regardless... Heidi has an incredible memory
On their defense, they have no time to memorize it. They probably phrased all these a day or two earlier, along with like 10 other sketches, and the lines often change up to the last minute.
@@chand911 please watch old snl skits...they definitely did NOT stare at cue cards until recently. Especially the guests. They actually used to be professional, which is why hosts like Cumberbatch are so refreshing.
@@eduardovillagomez3675 even more obscure-the hybrid combination known as Eastern Rite Catholicism, a giddy tour de force of East meets West in a mesh of spiced married priests,baptisms and confirmations and essentially Orthodox theology with a dash of Roman Catholicism
I was just amazed at the restraint from laughing that Keenan & Melissa displayed while sitting between Benedict & Melissa listening to their dialogue. You really gotta go away someplace deep in your head to keep yourself together! Fine acting on everybody’s part!
Melissa was criminally underused during her run. She's such a gifted impressionist, and her youtube channel is very funny. I thought she would get a chance when the legendary Kate and Cecily left, but then she left. Maybe she got word that they weren't going to give her more opportunities.
@callmecatalyst They weren't "throwing shade." I know you probably like to use fun pop culture phrases to seem interesting, but read the room. See what I did there? That's shade, honey.
seriously I think there's such a missed opportunity on SNL's part I'm not having a couple behind the writers room videos every week everything about this sketch is gold and I would love to know a little bit about it
The metaphoric use for ice cream. Benedict sounding like Sam Elliot 😂🤣😂🤣. This was hilarious. Best line “Damnit, I can’t take away your pain but I sure can give it a bed to rest in. Let me nap with your hurt”. 😂🤣😂🤣.
I know it’s all supposed to be comedic (it is!) but the writing for the memories that Benedict and Heidi share is, like. Really beautiful writing. I can picture it all vividly!
Tastes like when my mother went down the well to fetch us some water and there was a dead chicken and the blood was all over the place...ya tastes like thaaat
Reminds me of the time I set out for Oregon with my family. Mama lost her life to a snake bite... sister drowned in the river... dysentery got my brother Carl. By the time we made it all that was left was me, Paw, and a heap of broken memories.... this tastes like that.
"That woman would churn til she wept" really got me tickled. Random funny bizarre s*it. & I kept thinking of the poor baby brother who never 😢 got to eat chocolate chip ice cream again!
Lol my second watch was me just appreciating his face game XD and realizing I'd probably be looking the same in that situation XD if not slightly concerned. (also ofc watching Villasenor's)
Remember how in every season there would be that one sketch that was just an absolute gem, a sketch you can't help but to watch 2 or 3 times a day, this is that...this looks like that.
I'm just in awe at the creativity of this acting and writing crew. SNL has been hit-and-miss for decades but they seem to have some real talent these last few years. The writers to start and the cast to bring it to fruition. This SNL era should really be appreciated. And I'm old enough to remember the late 70's SNL, which was great. I've seen them all through the years and lately they just seem to be really running on all cylinders.
Every cast, in every decade, has created gems and duds. Certain skits and characters are stuck in my head, like Land Shark, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Lothar of the Hill People, Caveman Lawyer, and David S. Pumpkins. Skits will just spring into my mind in various situations. I love these memories.
It's always had a hit and miss quality, also every year is not equally good. But this whole episode was very good. I still think they're kind of finding their way back after losing a bunch of talent, 5 plus years ago. But it's coming together.
Has a lot to do with the ability and creativity of the host. They either make or break the writing - the best hosts actually contribute to the writing of the sketches.
"The blood from her palms, laced in the caramel ribbons in the ice cream". It might be 1:00 A.M. from where I'm typing, but I'm out the door to get some Blue Bunny.
EXACTLY! Every second of it was brilliantly funny … all the way around … without even having a CLUE what they were talking about… Like, they could’ve been speaking in some ancient language from another planet, and it would have been just as funny.
This descriptions almost brought a tear to my eyes. It reminded of home. Like those times you would get home and Dad wasn’t quite so drunk that he was beating mom but just drunk enough to laugh at all the stupid jokes you would tell and then he would pass out on the couch and you could stay out later than usual because Mom would leave to tend to Mrs. Carlton because she as well had a drunken and abusive husband…. Man I want some ice cream
That was really one of the most beautiful and perfect skit I have ever seen. So creative. Lovely. They really perfectly completed the commendable task to make the skit both funny and deep at the same time.
@@canaisyoung3601 Sam Elliott slammed the Oscar-nominated film _The Power of the Dog_ in an interview on Marc Maron's podcast _WTF_ when Maron asked him whether he liked _The Power of the Dog_ . “You want to talk about that piece of s---?” Elliott said when Maron brought up the film. Jane Campion’s neo-Western psychodrama, which was nominated for best picture, follows a Montana rancher, a closeted gay man battling his own toxic masculinity played by Benedict Cumberbatch. Elliott described Campion as a “brilliant director” and said he loved her previous work. But he questioned her perspective. “What ... does this woman from down there ... New Zealand, know about the American West?” Elliott asked. “And why ... did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana and say, ‘This is the way it was?’ That rubbed me the wrong way, pal. Elliott compared the film’s depiction of cowboys to Chippendale dancers and seemed perturbed by Benedict Cumberbatch’s portrayal of a closeted gay ranch hand. That’s what all these fucking cowboys in that movie looked like… They’re running around in chaps and no shirts. There’s all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the movie,” Elliott said at the time. “Where’s the western in this western?” Elliott later expressed his regret for voicing strong criticism for Jane Campion’s western, extending apologies to her, Benedict Cumberbatch, and the gay community. “I wasn’t very articulate about it. I didn’t articulate it very well,” Elliott said. “I said some things that hurt people and I feel terrible about that… I [said] that I thought Jane Campion was a brilliant director. I want to apologize to the cast of _The Power of the Dog_ - brilliant actors all, in particular Benedict Cumberbatch… I can only say that I’m sorry and I am. I am.” Elliott went on to apologize for how his comments were received by the gay community. “The gay community has been incredible to me my entire career. And I mean by entire career, from before I got started in this town. Friends on every level, in every job description - up until today, with my agent, my dear friend of a number of years. I’m sorry that I hurt any of those friends and someone I loved and anyone else by the words that I used,” Elliott continued.
That was beautiful. Im laughing, but I'm also crying on the inside, and filled with cool, crunchy bits of longing. I believe they're calling this Ginger Peach Sorbet?
Oh wow, this is totally making fun of the Blue Bell Ice Cream radio commercials! My friends and I used to joke like this. Make up the most twisted and heartbreaking memories we could imagine and then sing the jingle 🎶 Blue Bell Tastes Just Like The Good Old Daaaaays” 🎵 🤣 oh man, I haven’t laughed this hard in years. Thank you SNL. You nailed it. 👏👏👏
It’s funny because she wasn’t any sort of theater kid, she started performing later in life and was trained in improv, not classical acting….and yet I could easily see her doing a play by Chekhov or Thornton Wilder or Sam Shepherd. She completely immerses herself in her roles and clearly has a sophisticated understanding of text analysis. She’s a real actor AND she’s funny as hell. She needs to break out and be the star she is. (But then so do Cecily, Kate, and Aidy, who have been on SNL far longer than Heidi…I guess Hollywood is a tough place for a woman no matter how talented you are….)
She's scary good when she plays angry characters on SNL. Like when she's an upset wife confronting her husband you can hear the anger and frustration in her voice
They remind me of the synopsis of those cozy, soft 80s Hallmark romance stories about the lovers living in a rural small town with dark tragic pasts and wanting to relive that small spark of romance once more in thier dull boring middle-aged lives. That, and it tasted like Pumpkin Peacon Pie ice cream
This is truly a masterful skit, all four of them truly played the part perfectly and honestly I don't feel like the skit would have been the same even with the funny moments that everybody brought without all four of them to complete the jokes
As someone who works at Blue Bunny, they did a very good job with being upper management cringe!! They are actually very very cringy especially with puns!This has me cracking up though, beautiful job!!
I absolutely loved this sketch, and being from West Texas I could so relate to these characters. I think we should make Benedict Cumberbatch an honorary Texan.
This sketch is like a breath of fresh air. Like the breeze coming in the window at your grandmother's bedside in the ward, when she gave you her last kiss. And the sound of her voice whispering your name in her reed of a voice, and the sunlight coming through the window, so bright on her papery skin...this is that. this sketch feels like that.
Mikey is hilarious 🤣 the way he says okaay is always funny to me. His facial expressions and tone of voice is just always on point. The entire cast is great and this sketch is comedic gold through and through.
"I just taste ice cream. Am I doing this wrong?"
Underrated line.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks!
Imagine Tom Holland saying that. It gets funnier 😂😂😂
RIGHT!!
Yeah I burst out laughing at that!
Mikey really thrives in his "overly-professional-but-still-annoyed performing middle management" roles.
I came here to write this. I've noticed that he stands out to me for some reason when he plays this particular character.
Go ahead and pop that beanie back on
My favorite of his roles
He's my favorite lol
That, and his "increasingly-distressed-past-frontline-soldier-dealing-with-his-wife's-frustrastingly-vague-and-alarming-correspondance" roles.
Benedict channeling Sam Elliot is the treat I didn’t know I needed.
i know this is just supposed be an amusing skit but im astonished at the man
Damn straight!
That's actually a fetish of mine. I was ready and waiting.
Yes! That's exactly who came to my mind too lol
You stole my comment right out of my lips. 😂
“I came in a stranger, I’ll leave one as well.” is my favorite line from this brilliant sketch
Yeah very B-Movie western...Kirsten delivered it's soh well......
Kirsten??
barfly version of: i came here with my friends. i don't do hookups
two hours later:
Let me nap with your hurt!
Fremd bin ich eingezogen,
Fremd zieh' ich wieder aus.
This sketch reminds me of those lonely nights after Pa was killed in the mineshaft collapse back in the winter of '63. I was 7, still a year too young to take over his job. Thank god Mama canned beans from the garden the summer before or we'd have starved. I'd lay in bed listening to the cold snowy wind howl through the chimney at night, thinking I'd hear Pa's voice in the howl, screaming for help from somewhere deep in that mine. We had just enough kerosene to keep one lantern lit each night until spring, when the roads became passable again. One night I waited for Mama to fall asleep, put on Pa's old boots, and wandered out into the moonlit drifts of snow, trudging through the woods, listening for Pa's voice. 'Course I'd never hear the howls out there. Frozen to the bone with tears in my eyes, I'd trudge back home before frostbite set in. And lay in bed beneath that flickering light, where Pa would haunt my ears until dawn, screaming from somewhere deep in the belly of those cold dark hills, trying to find his way home.
It's like that. This sketch reminds me of that.
That effort deserved a lot more likes
@@cokesquirrel Thanks man. I feel it was one of my best post-marijuana-smoking works.
I would liken this story to Moose Tracks ice cream, or possibly butter pecan.
🤣🤣😭🤣🤣
**slow, but fierce, clapping**
The way Heidi delivered "Eat your ice cream" as she threw the cup onto the table felt intensely real
She threw it down so hard it might’ve fell over on a different day.
Like some boy's mother ....
Boy eat your I've cream and be quiet!
I thought I was the only one who really _felt_ that cup toss lmao
@@howardbrown3346 Good catch! It was a Mother’s Day episode also, so fits in nicely.
that whole exchange.. 'Who hurt you?' 'Why? you looking to save someone tonight?' 'Maybe..'
Man we all know Cumberbatch can act but Heidi is showing her skills here really well
Agreed. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You just feel the sexual tension between em. They most def be banging
I think she's the best actor of this cast. She's finds the humour by committing to her characters, not by trying to be funny.
Which one is Heidi?
@@USSHammerology The guy on the right with mustache, obviously.
"I can't take your pain away, but I can give it a bed to rest in." I'm definitely gonna use that if I ever find a hurt cowboy I connect with.
Save a horse. Ride a homeboy!
✋🏽
i love cowboys
I’ve seen things ma’am
shit... throw a stone... ur gonna hit one.
“Guys we’re not really looking to taste memories of the Dust Bowl here.” My FAVORITE LINE IN THIS SKIT!! 🤣🤣🤣
"...tasted generations of women"
Mine is, “You’ve seen things, haven’t you?”
I adored that line. I wondered which writer wrote that.
Living in Oklahoma that shit hits hard. Lol
Mine is"Let me nap with your heart"
"Came in a stranger; I'll leave one as well!" 😂 Adding that to my arsenal of remarks!
As a professional ice cream maker I will be sure to add more generations of women to my next batch.
I'll be sure to respond to you with a soliloquy for my flavor notes
The real question is would you prefer your cones or your sundae’s Load’d? #WePickBoth
You need to add more wind, and the sound of mama cryin' the night my brother disappeared.
Your Cumberbatch?
Don’t forget the blood this time
This sketch reminds me of the time my three friends (Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Ryan Gosling) were abducted by aliens. It's like that. It tastes like that.
Nothing will ever again be as good as that. It was a singular moment
you memeber back when sketches could be great? when the actors didn't look like they had to study the cue cards and the team was all around funny and great? Where the sketch stsrted funny and became even more hilarious and ecen far off, felt as if it COULD be relatable. Nothing too fancy, but definitely the right thing?
It tastes like that. THIS tastes like that!
😂😂😂😂😂
There she was...with her crap trap and baby flap whistling in the wind as they spirited her away. It's like that. It tastes like that.
Didn't expect to find you here Dr Wood.
Gardner's chemistry with Cumberbatch is legendary.
You’re dropping serious truths.
legen-dairy
@@jdwlf4027 So powerful you could taste it.
She pulled the same chemistry on a similar sketch w Daniel Craig. What a jewel..
@@dbyd777 Yes, that whole movie line scene was like this
Benedict's accent is amazing! 😄
Yeah, he totally sounded like that actor Sam Elliott, that's a really good accent 👌
It was pretty good. Costume and makeup on point.
Sounds a lot like old Elliott
Why did i repeatedly read OPs comment as “Benadryl’s accent is amazing!” ??
@@h0rriphic😂😂😂😂
This skit makes me smile...not the kind of smile you get when you see something funny but the kind you get when you're at your winter formal. No date, just going stag. Mingling with friends. Then you see a girl from another school give you a wink and a grin. She walks on over to you because you're a bit shy but that's what she likes. You have a little dance and share your first kiss with her. Then her parents pick her up and you realise you didn't get her phone number or name. No one knows who you're talking about but in the end that doesn't matter. You have yourself the perfect little happy memory that no one else can have and that makes you smile...this is that...this skit is like that....
Sir, this is a Wendy's
I hear gently strumming guitar as I read your comment.
🥹🥹👏🏾👏🏾😂😂
So you wrote this sketch
@@siddharthakvr5154 😆
"I can't take your pain away, but I can sure give it a bed to rest in." I'm dying!
🤣👌🏼
Let me nap with your hurt
Let me nap with your hurt...
Every SNL video: "I'm dying." "That slayed me." "I'm dead." "I'm on the floor."
Bot farm garbage.
This skit is like a perfect summer day, where the wind would tickle and cool your bare skin while you're out with the girl you fancy. It feels like when you finally admit your feelings and see the joy in her eyes...until, she moves two states over the next week and you never see her again. Forced to live wondering what could have been. This is that...this feels like that.
Apply to SNL, stop playing with us
Omg you killed this comment section 😂. I can hear Sam Elliot saying it 😂😂.
Depression has entered the chat
Who hurt you?
@@Seabuns Why?? You lookin to save someone tonight?!
There should be an SNL drinking game - take a shot every time Mikey says “What is happening?!” in a sketch. You’d be hammered before Update. 😁
Dont forget the variation of his line like "wait, what" and "okayyyy."
Will Weekend Update be funny then? Actually this week was much much better than usual they were three or four funny jokes
Go ahead and pop that beanie back on
NO ONE IS DRINKING BEER ON SNL?
@@edgarveron8309 especially in the Lizzo episode after she said something like:
Don't worry I won't feel anything
Whoever wrote that should be super proud. Amazing character writing.
I keep replaying this video. “You want to nap with my hurt?” 😆
This sketch was awesome.......Like the night momma called us in fer supper and the street lights just turned on...The smell of her pot roast in the oven and the sweet tea filled glasses sweating from the hot summer night.. it... it taste like that.. happy mothers day
gold!
I remember that.
Loved this.
Sounds like Load’d Sundaes to us
@@BlueBunnyTreats I love how you guys are embracing this skit
"Hey... I just taste ice cream. Am I doing this wrong?" 🤣
Kenan kills it every time.
Seriously! Plus the side glances when Heidi was talking. So hilarious
Legend
I don’t always find Kenan‘s quips funny, but that was amazing
Heidi not only was really good in this sketch - she barely needed the cue cards. She definitely remembered the majority of her lines. Very impressive.
The one thing that bothers me about modern SNL, everyone just stares at the cards, really take you out of the immersion of the sketch.
@@streetrat48 exactly. I even made an earlier comment on how in the Mother’s Day sketch, Aidy relies on the cue cards, rather than just reading the gift signs instead. I didn’t understand that. Regardless... Heidi has an incredible memory
On their defense, they have no time to memorize it. They probably phrased all these a day or two earlier, along with like 10 other sketches, and the lines often change up to the last minute.
@@streetrat48 "modern SNL". Please. They've been staring at cards since the literal beginning.
@@chand911 please watch old snl skits...they definitely did NOT stare at cue cards until recently. Especially the guests. They actually used to be professional, which is why hosts like Cumberbatch are so refreshing.
“We’re not here to taste memories from the Dust Bowl”. I am cryyyyyying😂😂😂😂
Love it when Heidi is able to sink her teeth into a fun character that’s not a long-suffering wife
At her sista's.
I mean, that character is on the fast track to BEING a long-suffering wife
@@wyntrefrostfoot2630 She's just givin' his hurt a bed to rest in.
Yet again, an excellent chance for Mikey Day to showcase his "normal bloke trying to maintain his sanity in an increasingly bizarre situation" skills.
just pop that beanie back on for us
He is the focus group King
@@sydneyanderson5357 S'all good!
Day is reliably entertaining. Just is.
CHEEZ-ITS!
"I can taste generations of women in it."
Mikey might not be writing that down, but I am!
When are you going to use it?
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish Oh, go knock your shitty boots on someone else's door step.
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish this ice cream tastes like Christianity
@@jaschul which flavor? We talking protestant, catholic, or the oft ignored orthodox? 😂
@@eduardovillagomez3675 even more obscure-the hybrid combination known as Eastern Rite Catholicism, a giddy tour de force of East meets West in a mesh of spiced married priests,baptisms and confirmations and essentially Orthodox theology with a dash of Roman Catholicism
Benedict was a guest host I never knew I needed. His comedic timing (and singing) is excellent.
Better than the first time he hosted.
I was just amazed at the restraint from laughing that Keenan & Melissa displayed while sitting between Benedict & Melissa listening to their dialogue. You really gotta go away someplace deep in your head to keep yourself together! Fine acting on everybody’s part!
Melissa was criminally underused during her run. She's such a gifted impressionist, and her youtube channel is very funny. I thought she would get a chance when the legendary Kate and Cecily left, but then she left. Maybe she got word that they weren't going to give her more opportunities.
I think it's impressive Melissa played two people at once 😀
This was an actual laugh out loud skit. The rare gems like, you know when you find a skit and it makes you laugh? This is that.
This is just too good, everyone did so well and the writing is pure hilarious, Mikey is so underrated too
yea Mikey is funny as hell. Imma be saying "sawl guud" like him at 0:09 for a long time after watching this lmao
The way Mikey said "Dust Bowl" was perfect.
Mikey is good in the role of "only sane person in the room, reacting to everyone else being nuts"
Heidi and Benedict were amazing. The writing was on another level for this skit.
@@dunbar9finger Agreed. Notice he's the "straight character" in most of the sketches but plays it very well.
We haven't gotten much of Heidi this season...glad we got at least one of her weirdly specific, excessively dramatic roles in these last few episodes.
@callmecatalyst Nothing backhanded about it - I enjoy Heidi in these parts.
@callmecatalyst They weren't "throwing shade." I know you probably like to use fun pop culture phrases to seem interesting, but read the room. See what I did there? That's shade, honey.
@callmecatalyst what shade we talking about?
Well that escalated quickly…
Three cast members just left the show. Heidi will be front and center this fall.
Once again, Kenan has me rolling. 🤣🤣 No one ever did so much with so little.
Do we think he’s a Bomb Pop OG or Bomb Pop Banana Fudge guy? We can’t decide… #NotOneThing
LAMBO
I'm only tasting ice cream, am I doing this wrong? 😆
@@OriginalBombPop I love your Popsicles
Twss. 😂
My absolute favorite snl sketch. The writing, the acting, all amazing
Heidi’s acting is phenomenal 🤣💀
And color me shook- Benedict does an amazing cowboy, with flawless accent 😳
Benedict doing a sam Elliott impression has to be one of SNL's best skit especilly cause of how much he hated "power of the dog' movie.
That's what I also got,he's doing a Sam Elliot
" why cant they write an authentic ice cream commercial that show shows how it really was"
He was fantastic in Power of the Dog, though.
“came in a stranger, and I’ll leave one as well”
i want to know who wrote this. the dialogue is 🤌muah chef’s kiss
seriously I think there's such a missed opportunity on SNL's part I'm not having a couple behind the writers room videos every week everything about this sketch is gold and I would love to know a little bit about it
As Chef’s kiss as Twist Cones, right? 😗
“So it tastes like Scooter’s mama...writing this down...” omg Mikey Day playing the straight man in a sketch like this is gold every time😂
I can taste generations of women in it! 😋
Mikey Day - always so good in a sketch reacting to something outrageous.
How about you pop that beanie back on?
"With the pretty teeth"
The metaphoric use for ice cream. Benedict sounding like Sam Elliot 😂🤣😂🤣. This was hilarious. Best line “Damnit, I can’t take away your pain but I sure can give it a bed to rest in. Let me nap with your hurt”. 😂🤣😂🤣.
“ Same here, I came in a stranger and I’ll leave one as well”
I like that line
Seems like Benedict Cumberbatch is channeling his Power of The Dog character here and I'm all for it 😁🤣
Yup, you figured it out
Actually looks like they’re making fun of Sam Elliot. Who made homophophic comments about Power of the Dog.
Thanks!
that or sam elliott
@@retrogambit7101 💯
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Let me nap with your hurt!"
Heidi and Benedict were great!
and kudos to Melissa and Kenan for keeping it together
Everyone did fantastic in this but Melissa was PERFECT.
This is my favorite SNL skit ever, my dad and I quote it to each other all the time, and it never fails to make us laugh. This one is so underrated.
I know it’s all supposed to be comedic (it is!) but the writing for the memories that Benedict and Heidi share is, like. Really beautiful writing. I can picture it all vividly!
Okay, THIS was freaking hysterical. I'm trying not to disturb anyone with my laughing, but tears are rolling down my cheeks. Loved it.
Tastes like when my mother went down the well to fetch us some water and there was a dead chicken and the blood was all over the place...ya tastes like thaaat
I would have broken like 1/3 of the way in. It's so over the top.
@@vincentjohnflorio Same.
So... you're trying not to disturb anyone......with your laughing...............Who hurt you? 😀
@@gourddrawing 🤣 My fam will definitely want to hurt me if I wake them at 2AM laughing at SNL.
Reminds me of the time I set out for Oregon with my family. Mama lost her life to a snake bite... sister drowned in the river... dysentery got my brother Carl. By the time we made it all that was left was me, Paw, and a heap of broken memories.... this tastes like that.
Who hurt you?
Hilarious 😄
@@olliefoxx7165 I believe it was the Apple II.
This is the best sketch of the season imo! As soon as Heidi said "I came in a stranger and I'll leave one as well!" I knew it was gold
This is such a funny and weirdly poetic sketch. I love it
"That woman would churn til she wept" really got me tickled. Random funny bizarre s*it. & I kept thinking of the poor baby brother who never 😢 got to eat chocolate chip ice cream again!
"I came in as a stranger and I'll leave one as well" this IS this introvert's new motto 🤣🤣
I love that Benedict Cumberbatch is the only one actually eating the ice cream LMAO
Baby boy was hungry!
oh ! he is shovelin' it ...
A true cowboy eats whatever is put before him. Ya never know when the lean years are a' comin'.
I think Heidi took a spoonful
Free ice cream, why spend it?
If there’s ever an award for best fake accent, Benedict wins.
This Cumberbitch is blown away even more ... if that's at all possible. Hand him an Emmy!
U right on that - barely understood him 😂
The Meryl Streep of male actor’s accents.
@@chjr4740 hahaha saw that one
British people love doing Southern accents. They always do this old style long drawl from like the 1800s. Daniel Craig did a similar one in Knives Out
This sketch will definitely be a classic. Absolutely hilarious. Heidi and Benedict were brilliant.
I love the look on Keenan's face while he's listening to Heidi's blood ice cream story
Lol my second watch was me just appreciating his face game XD and realizing I'd probably be looking the same in that situation XD if not slightly concerned. (also ofc watching Villasenor's)
Remember how in every season there would be that one sketch that was just an absolute gem, a sketch you can't help but to watch 2 or 3 times a day, this is that...this looks like that.
🤣🤣🤣 Nice!
If now is a new season, maybe. If not...Business Garden Inn & Suites & Hotel Room Inn.
Yes!
@@lastFLnative lol
And then, we all witness glory in her name....a new meme. It has been born today.
"Blue Bunny: Let me nap with your hurt" has to be one of the best combinations of words I've seen in a while... holy freak that was hysterical! :)
This was extremely well written & executed...but Cumberbatch was PERFECTION.
Now just watch Keenan when Heidi's speaking.
Just always watch Keenan.
after the first review, his eyes are saying "wtf is going on here" the whole time
HILARIOUS😂😂
I'd love to know who penned it - any ideas? 🍦
I'm just in awe at the creativity of this acting and writing crew. SNL has been hit-and-miss for decades but they seem to have some real talent these last few years. The writers to start and the cast to bring it to fruition. This SNL era should really be appreciated. And I'm old enough to remember the late 70's SNL, which was great. I've seen them all through the years and lately they just seem to be really running on all cylinders.
Every cast, in every decade, has created gems and duds. Certain skits and characters are stuck in my head, like Land Shark, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Lothar of the Hill People, Caveman Lawyer, and David S. Pumpkins. Skits will just spring into my mind in various situations. I love these memories.
It's always had a hit and miss quality, also every year is not equally good.
But this whole episode was very good.
I still think they're kind of finding their way back after losing a bunch of talent, 5 plus years ago. But it's coming together.
This is one of the best written shows in YEARS! I haven't busted out laughing so hard in so long!
Has a lot to do with the ability and creativity of the host. They either make or break the writing - the best hosts actually contribute to the writing of the sketches.
"The blood from her palms, laced in the caramel ribbons in the ice cream".
It might be 1:00 A.M. from where I'm typing, but I'm out the door to get some Blue Bunny.
It's a household fave here. Ben and Jerry's, nah.
Nah Blue bunny tastes flat. Get yourself some Blue Bell icecream cause "Blue Bell tastes just like the good old days." 🤣 Seriously it's good!
Wait!!! -- Adam Stanley
Really had to twist your leg there didn’t we 🙂 What’s your fave flavor?
The whole skit I had no idea what was going on but I couldn't stop laughing. 😆
EXACTLY! Every second of it was brilliantly funny … all the way around … without even having a CLUE what they were talking about… Like, they could’ve been speaking in some ancient language from another planet, and it would have been just as funny.
Benedict channeling Sam Elliot was splendid. I can taste generations of woman in it: ‘we will not writing that one down’.😂
This is the comment I was looking for. He reminded me so much of Sam.
missed a golden opportunity to call someone Mijo
This descriptions almost brought a tear to my eyes. It reminded of home. Like those times you would get home and Dad wasn’t quite so drunk that he was beating mom but just drunk enough to laugh at all the stupid jokes you would tell and then he would pass out on the couch and you could stay out later than usual because Mom would leave to tend to Mrs. Carlton because she as well had a drunken and abusive husband…. Man I want some ice cream
That was really one of the most beautiful and perfect skit I have ever seen. So creative. Lovely. They really perfectly completed the commendable task to make the skit both funny and deep at the same time.
Benedict has been rocking the different hair styles! (and the accents)
I thought they found THE haircut in the cold open.
Heidi is the best at the overdramatic, poignant roles.
She's a natural.
"Confused straight white man" will always be Mikey's best character
Not sure there's been a certified banger of a sketch this season until this one. Incredible premise done with amazing precision. Totally on point
Every sketch from this episode is gold. Romance novel over ice cream samples was everything I needed and more!
SNL writers: So, Benedict, any characters you wanna play?
Benedict: Well, there’s this guy who had thoughts about one of my movies…
*Captain America "I know that reference" gif*
@@Jemppu I don't but wish I did.
@Ramon Reyes Sam Elliott making fuss about who can and cannot pretend to be a cowboy.
😂😂😂 best comment. I am rolling 😂
Ya, they're definitely f***ing with Sam Elliot a bit.
Assuming they dressed Benedict as Sam Elliot just to fuck with him cuz he said Power of the dog was a shitty movie
Who: Ben or Sam?
@@canaisyoung3601 Sam
@@canaisyoung3601 Sam Elliott slammed the Oscar-nominated film _The Power of the Dog_ in an interview on Marc Maron's podcast _WTF_ when Maron asked him whether he liked _The Power of the Dog_ . “You want to talk about that piece of s---?” Elliott said when Maron brought up the film. Jane Campion’s neo-Western psychodrama, which was nominated for best picture, follows a Montana rancher, a closeted gay man battling his own toxic masculinity played by Benedict Cumberbatch. Elliott described Campion as a “brilliant director” and said he loved her previous work. But he questioned her perspective. “What ... does this woman from down there ... New Zealand, know about the American West?” Elliott asked. “And why ... did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana and say, ‘This is the way it was?’ That rubbed me the wrong way, pal. Elliott compared the film’s depiction of cowboys to Chippendale dancers and seemed perturbed by Benedict Cumberbatch’s portrayal of a closeted gay ranch hand. That’s what all these fucking cowboys in that movie looked like… They’re running around in chaps and no shirts. There’s all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the movie,” Elliott said at the time. “Where’s the western in this western?”
Elliott later expressed his regret for voicing strong criticism for Jane Campion’s western, extending apologies to her, Benedict Cumberbatch, and the gay community. “I wasn’t very articulate about it. I didn’t articulate it very well,” Elliott said. “I said some things that hurt people and I feel terrible about that… I [said] that I thought Jane Campion was a brilliant director. I want to apologize to the cast of _The Power of the Dog_ - brilliant actors all, in particular Benedict Cumberbatch… I can only say that I’m sorry and I am. I am.” Elliott went on to apologize for how his comments were received by the gay community. “The gay community has been incredible to me my entire career. And I mean by entire career, from before I got started in this town. Friends on every level, in every job description - up until today, with my agent, my dear friend of a number of years. I’m sorry that I hurt any of those friends and someone I loved and anyone else by the words that I used,” Elliott continued.
Sam is a legend.
@@RaymondHng TLDR: The quote Sam Elliot got canceled over. I guess he forgot about the "spaghetti westerns" if the 60's
That was beautiful. Im laughing, but I'm also crying on the inside, and filled with cool, crunchy bits of longing. I believe they're calling this Ginger Peach Sorbet?
this really just shows that Benedict is such an amazing actor that he can play this character with a straight face the whole time.
The best skit from this episode.
Definitely more acting involved than the typical SNL sketch.
Heidi Gardner has some serious acting chops. She will go far post snl hopefully.
I think she could do the Cher biopic movie and win an Oscar
Like Jason sudakis and Steve Carrel.
She is wasting her hot youth on this show - she needs to get outa there NOW and get a good agent and become a star!
She'd be blessed if her career comes close to Chris Kattan level of 'stardom'
@@senister14 Steve Carrell was never an SNL cast member. He was a correspondent on The Daily Show.
Oh wow, this is totally making fun of the Blue Bell Ice Cream radio commercials! My friends and I used to joke like this. Make up the most twisted and heartbreaking memories we could imagine and then sing the jingle 🎶 Blue Bell Tastes Just Like The Good Old Daaaaays” 🎵 🤣 oh man, I haven’t laughed this hard in years. Thank you SNL. You nailed it. 👏👏👏
I figured they were making fun of Midwesterners and Blue Bunny in general. Funny eitherway.
Ok thanks for the explanation. Never heard their advertising before and was a bit confused by that skit.
"Blue Bell Homemade Ice Cream. What a perfect way to say...Have yourself a Blue Bell country day."
Who wrote this sketch? It's so bizarrely brilliant.
Andrea Muraskin I think Garison Keiler maybe?
Blue bunny ice creams promo team.
@@acyutanandadas1326 😂"You can taste generations of women in this ice cream" does sound like a line GK would write without irony. What a creep.
It seems like something John Mulaney would have written back in the day
My thoughts as well.
Two episodes later and I’m STILL watching this skit. Love it.
I've gone back to watch it several times. It's amazing.
This was so amazing. Rare I want to finish a sketch with excitement in what’s next ! Perfect
Heidi Gardner is such a good actor; honestly I hope that she does some dramatic acting someday
It’s funny because she wasn’t any sort of theater kid, she started performing later in life and was trained in improv, not classical acting….and yet I could easily see her doing a play by Chekhov or Thornton Wilder or Sam Shepherd. She completely immerses herself in her roles and clearly has a sophisticated understanding of text analysis. She’s a real actor AND she’s funny as hell. She needs to break out and be the star she is. (But then so do Cecily, Kate, and Aidy, who have been on SNL far longer than Heidi…I guess Hollywood is a tough place for a woman no matter how talented you are….)
She's scary good when she plays angry characters on SNL. Like when she's an upset wife confronting her husband you can hear the anger and frustration in her voice
Man, this Cumberbatch is really good.
He’s the best!
He needs an ice cream flavor named after him!
Cumberbatch was very convincing! What an actor! "No madam , "just here trying some ice cream..." The best!
They remind me of the synopsis of those cozy, soft 80s Hallmark romance stories about the lovers living in a rural small town with dark tragic pasts and wanting to relive that small spark of romance once more in thier dull boring middle-aged lives.
That, and it tasted like Pumpkin Peacon Pie ice cream
Missed this when it came out. Just watched it and hurt myself laughing. Genius!
This is truly a masterful skit, all four of them truly played the part perfectly and honestly I don't feel like the skit would have been the same even with the funny moments that everybody brought without all four of them to complete the jokes
Six, there were 6 in that skit, so....😒
But you know there’s actually six people in the sketch…
*I counted six people. Am... am I doing this wrong?* 😳
I haven't laughed this hard at an SNL skit in a long time. Well done.
Another skit with my favorite Mikey Day quote: "What is happening?"
I need a sequel to this in my life.
As someone who works at Blue Bunny, they did a very good job with being upper management cringe!! They are actually very very cringy especially with puns!This has me cracking up though, beautiful job!!
Heidi's voice had me is awe of her skills. Would love to see her in a drama movie or tv series. She's beyond funny. This woman is a very fine actress.
Yeah it made me realize that if she was in the right vehicle she could be very good in a movie. I think it was one of her best performances.
every sketch where the writers clearly tried something hard to pull off, I've loved it everytime. a sketch like this is perfect snl.
its stupid and the humor is so weird, but its humor newer audiences will love. i feel a new era coming on....
Great sketch.
Every time they said “This is that, this taste like that” I was dying 😂🤣
That "I came as a stranger I'll leave as one" is my life
"That woman had churned till she wept" 🙈😂🤣😅🙈😂🤣😅🙈
"I can taste generations of women in it!"
I died!! 😂💀😂
I absolutely loved this sketch, and being from West Texas I could so relate to these characters. I think we should make Benedict Cumberbatch an honorary Texan.
Benedict gives Oscar worthy performances even on SNL. 👏 This man goes full on. King.
This sketch is like a breath of fresh air. Like the breeze coming in the window at your grandmother's bedside in the ward, when she gave you her last kiss. And the sound of her voice whispering your name in her reed of a voice, and the sunlight coming through the window, so bright on her papery skin...this is that. this sketch feels like that.
Mikey is hilarious 🤣 the way he says okaay is always funny to me. His facial expressions and tone of voice is just always on point. The entire cast is great and this sketch is comedic gold through and through.