The "Please Don't Destroy" sketch seemed right out of Chappelle. I replayed it many times. I'm still laughing so hard tears roll down my face, just like watching Chappelle. Kelse didn't flub any lines, looked like he'd been doing this for yrs. I wonder if any of these sketches were this ideas?
"I never thought I would one day find myself reading the words, 'great use of Travis' but, alas, today is the day this gift from the almighty has been blessed upon me!"
I’m a major fan of what PDD brings to SNL. The way they get to bring in jump cuts and editing gives them the ability to make jokes and puns the live cast doesn’t have access to. They are a gem, please pay them more and keep them around for years to come (or unlease until they stop being funny)
I'm a huge fan too and I hope they stick around, but two of them are sons of established NBC employees and comedy producers, so I don't think they're going anywhere.
@@squidcoya1996 One of the times where nepotism exists while simultaneously giving jobs to people who I think are pretty qualified.. not sure how I feel about it, but if it's a dream job, than why not I guess..? I guess it's the connections that get you the opportunities than can seem pretty unfair to some but how many cast member hire stories have you heard where they got hired largely because they knew somebody.. Dana Carvey already knew some of the people, I think he was in contact with Kevin Nealon when he got the job.. anyways, there's a lot of interesting history out there, just wanted to mention it lol
@@PigDan I was just thinking the exact same thing. But what it comes down to is qualifications. If you're genuinely funny or talented in your own right, things like where you went to school or who your dad is start to matter a whole lot less
I had a fantastic time working on this... just a sensational cast & crew all around! Hard to believe we shot this the day before it aired! Travis, the Please Don't Destroy group, and everyone simply slayed this sketch!!!
Travis has been a favorite since he arrived in KC. He just has a way with people. I was surprised with regards to his acting. I was assuming there might be some hesitancy when saying his lines, sort of a, ahhhh or repeating a part of a line. He was flawless. His timing was impeccable. And I was wondering if he ad-libbed some of those lines after knocking out the students. Just sounds like something he would say. He started to laugh after the comments he said. My friends & I have rewatched that one sketch around 15-20 times since it aired. This is the 1st time I've even turned on SNL in yrs. Yes, I go back to getting together on Saturday nights, smoking the... ugh....funny stuff & having a great time. Thanks for the evening!
These guys are fast becoming the HIGHLIGHT of my SNL viewing! I imagine that they come up with these plots just from sitting around having random Seinfeld-esque conversations, and then their creativity just spins off into insane scenario territory like sugar-buzzed kids trying to out-invent each other.
Sad to say Lourne Michaels is out of touch. The cast is great. Writing is pretty funny, but most sketches fizzle. They have a funny idea that they drag out, and don't end strong. PDD is so fast paced, and keeps getting funnier as it goes. These dudes need their own sketch show. Like Tim Robinson's I think you should leave.
@@nsnbc6093 FYI, a longer message here but I have stuff to add -- I don't know how a lot of the newer sketches even get off the ground because they're so flat IMO. I watch a good amount of it and give it a far go.. often I'm more impressed by the great set design (the crew must have to make it all so quickly) than the overall end result of any performance or jokes. Most would never make me laugh but maybe would work as successful entertainment. It's funny to say, but at the very worst the sketch makes me internally cringe or genuinely uncomfortable from the very poor execution or lack of any humor (countless examples, and I think it depends on who's the guest that week) but there are times where I can see a good idea pulled off well I think. As a positive, I think the shaking table sketch from a few weeks back was a highlight that was better than anything I've seen from SNL since I started watching and went back into its history and also absorbed a ton of interviews and all that. And I believe that's also that's an example of where character-breaking didn't hurt but rather enhanced a sketch, and the real-time physical comedy helped spice things up significantly and helped the performers and script shine. I know there's talent still there. I just don't know how much of the stuff that really isn't liked by a good portion of the audience gets through, lol. Also one of the worse trends with this show is that the writers sometimes seem to be plagiarizing ideas from other comedic shows rather than them being respectful homages or callbacks. It's like the writers go browsing on TH-cam during their writing days and just shamelessly think they'll never get caught or called out, or maybe it's a genuine unconscious pull from their memory and don't realize it. I think it's a shame. Overall there's enough performers in SNL's history I've found very talented and do very well on this show and after they leave, that I think it's worth tuning in to at least some to see the gems amongst some of the sketches that don't get pulled off so well -- rather than me being one of the countless comments that say it's never been good the last however many years.. but that's a personal opinion anyways. Also Weekend Update benefits, like this sketch, from being faster-paced too I think.. at least for the news jokes segment part.
2:52 Russian roulette grandma cracks me up every time. You can feel the anticipation and fear of the possibility of the gun going off the way she flinches and blinks her eyes as she pulls the trigger. Then the euphoria and laughter of relief that it didn’t. 😂
The elderly lady playing Russian Roulette was classic, as were the comments by Kelse! See how hard the staff & audience were laughing. And the elderly lady cracking up while saying her lines was great.
Okay that was the first sketch that made me laugh out loud for a while. Not because nothing's funny but because it takes a bit to get a reaction out of me. That was so well written and executed
This was the BEST Please Don't Destroy yet.....these guys have done a a great job of not just being another lonely island.......they are friggin great.
These PDD sketches are CRAZY!! I love how they just escalates in the level of random insanity! The old lady playing Russian roulette broke me. And Kelce was perfect for this!
These videos always deliver. The self-aware dork schtick is hilarious, and the acting always nails the bit. Could it be that these guys are saving the best writing for their own videos?
I am loving these skits with Jason Kelce. He has Jason Momoa vibes, and also handsome. I hope to see him in many shows and movies to come. I think he would be awesome in action and comedic movies. He has the it factor👊💯💯
There are three people I hope host an SNL episode every season, John Mullany, Chance the Rapper and Adam Driver. Travis Kelce has just joined that list.
their horrified expressions when everyone around them is acting like everything's normal is so on point. the old lazy going all badass on them..I saw it coming but it was even funnier when she started playing like the MC on kakegurui
I have loved all of the “please do not destroy” works of comedy for a few years now… but this one “hit” close to home, and made me laugh so hard I was in tears 😂😂😂😂😂
Every PDD sketch just escalates in the best worst way possible and i can't stop watching. Love this one, great use of Travis.
like for real, the murdering grand ma has me weak
These guys usually stink. This one was a 5 of 10. Where 2 of 10 is typical.
The "Please Don't Destroy" sketch seemed right out of Chappelle. I replayed it many times. I'm still laughing so hard tears roll down my face, just like watching Chappelle. Kelse didn't flub any lines, looked like he'd been doing this for yrs. I wonder if any of these sketches were this ideas?
They’re the best part of the show
"I never thought I would one day find myself reading the words, 'great use of Travis' but, alas, today is the day this gift from the almighty has been blessed upon me!"
My favorite part was, “Why are you so afraid, son?” // “You punched my friend, and I’m worried he’s dead.” Solid reasoning, for sure.
Was just about to comment this, the delivery is 👌🏼 ha ha. Also “too slow fatso!” Was not expected! So mean!
I'm the 666th like 👿
That’s understandable 😂
"Didn't stand a chance fuggo" is delivered so beautifully 🤣
I’m a major fan of what PDD brings to SNL. The way they get to bring in jump cuts and editing gives them the ability to make jokes and puns the live cast doesn’t have access to. They are a gem, please pay them more and keep them around for years to come (or unlease until they stop being funny)
I'm a huge fan too and I hope they stick around, but two of them are sons of established NBC employees and comedy producers, so I don't think they're going anywhere.
Since they only get $30 per video, we all need to invest in their Plirts.
@@squidcoya1996 One of the times where nepotism exists while simultaneously giving jobs to people who I think are pretty qualified.. not sure how I feel about it, but if it's a dream job, than why not I guess..? I guess it's the connections that get you the opportunities than can seem pretty unfair to some but how many cast member hire stories have you heard where they got hired largely because they knew somebody.. Dana Carvey already knew some of the people, I think he was in contact with Kevin Nealon when he got the job.. anyways, there's a lot of interesting history out there, just wanted to mention it lol
@@PigDan I was just thinking the exact same thing. But what it comes down to is qualifications. If you're genuinely funny or talented in your own right, things like where you went to school or who your dad is start to matter a whole lot less
@@ODUBlue yeah, true, true.. and I think they'd prob get hired anyways eventually.
If they are the real interns for SNL, good on the boys for putting them in the sketch
They really look like interns
They're seasoned writers lol
@@drphot6050 😂
@@drphot6050 they were referring to the interns bringing the coffee in the sketch, not the Please Don't Destroy trio.
@@hongkonger1775Great job! Was it actually iced coffee?
As SOON as the interns started talking, you knew those are the real, actual interns on SNL. 🤣
It's that awkward and stilted "I never wanted to be on camera" delivery 😂
“Didn’t stand a chance fuggo. He really closed his eyes”. I died. 😂
"Why are you so afraid?"
"You punched my friend, I'm afraid he's dead. " lol
Travis has IT.
He exudes theatrical talent. I'm so glad he found this part of himself.
It should have came as no surprise. He has been acting black most of his life 😂 I jest I love Trav
Agreeed, he’s gonna appear in more movies Forsure now
Very solid acting!
Action star in the making
Between this and the American Girl sketch he's definitely got the acting chops for a follow-up career.
Kelce is killing these sketches tonight! Kudos to the writers.
That lady deserves an Emmy for this
"You want to play a game?" 🤣
She was the best part.
@@birdsascarnage The way she laughed
Right??? She was amazing
I can't see SNL live but these guys are actually what I always come watch first. These are always so good! My absolute favorites!
Kelce did a great job. Feel free to bring him back as often as possible
Whats a kelce
@@clapforboobies5892 that's his last name
@@clapforboobies5892DNG
I had a fantastic time working on this... just a sensational cast & crew all around! Hard to believe we shot this the day before it aired! Travis, the Please Don't Destroy group, and everyone simply slayed this sketch!!!
Travis has been a favorite since he arrived in KC. He just has a way with people. I was surprised with regards to his acting. I was assuming there might be some hesitancy when saying his lines, sort of a, ahhhh or repeating a part of a line. He was flawless. His timing was impeccable. And I was wondering if he ad-libbed some of those lines after knocking out the students. Just sounds like something he would say. He started to laugh after the comments he said. My friends & I have rewatched that one sketch around 15-20 times since it aired. This is the 1st time I've even turned on SNL in yrs. Yes, I go back to getting together on Saturday nights, smoking the... ugh....funny stuff & having a great time. Thanks for the evening!
Congrats!
Great job! Fun to watch this episode. I only watched because Travis Kelce was on.
This skit is the definition of "Well that escalated quickly."
I cant stop watching this. Travis is so good!
the "noo way.." after he realizes he he's being asked to punch the lil old woman is tooo good
These guys are fast becoming the HIGHLIGHT of my SNL viewing! I imagine that they come up with these plots just from sitting around having random Seinfeld-esque conversations, and then their creativity just spins off into insane scenario territory like sugar-buzzed kids trying to out-invent each other.
Travis will definitely be a multi-time host. He's great!
This sketch was relentless. I’m dying. 😂
Some of the better sketches on the entire show for sure. Writing definitely is higher quality here more often.
Sad to say Lourne Michaels is out of touch. The cast is great. Writing is pretty funny, but most sketches fizzle. They have a funny idea that they drag out, and don't end strong. PDD is so fast paced, and keeps getting funnier as it goes. These dudes need their own sketch show. Like Tim Robinson's I think you should leave.
@@nsnbc6093 yess if they shorten the sketches it wouldn't be so bad but they drag stuff out lol
@@nsnbc6093 FYI, a longer message here but I have stuff to add --
I don't know how a lot of the newer sketches even get off the ground because they're so flat IMO. I watch a good amount of it and give it a far go.. often I'm more impressed by the great set design (the crew must have to make it all so quickly) than the overall end result of any performance or jokes. Most would never make me laugh but maybe would work as successful entertainment. It's funny to say, but at the very worst the sketch makes me internally cringe or genuinely uncomfortable from the very poor execution or lack of any humor (countless examples, and I think it depends on who's the guest that week) but there are times where I can see a good idea pulled off well I think.
As a positive, I think the shaking table sketch from a few weeks back was a highlight that was better than anything I've seen from SNL since I started watching and went back into its history and also absorbed a ton of interviews and all that. And I believe that's also that's an example of where character-breaking didn't hurt but rather enhanced a sketch, and the real-time physical comedy helped spice things up significantly and helped the performers and script shine. I know there's talent still there. I just don't know how much of the stuff that really isn't liked by a good portion of the audience gets through, lol.
Also one of the worse trends with this show is that the writers sometimes seem to be plagiarizing ideas from other comedic shows rather than them being respectful homages or callbacks. It's like the writers go browsing on TH-cam during their writing days and just shamelessly think they'll never get caught or called out, or maybe it's a genuine unconscious pull from their memory and don't realize it. I think it's a shame.
Overall there's enough performers in SNL's history I've found very talented and do very well on this show and after they leave, that I think it's worth tuning in to at least some to see the gems amongst some of the sketches that don't get pulled off so well -- rather than me being one of the countless comments that say it's never been good the last however many years.. but that's a personal opinion anyways.
Also Weekend Update benefits, like this sketch, from being faster-paced too I think.. at least for the news jokes segment part.
2:52 Russian roulette grandma cracks me up every time. You can feel the anticipation and fear of the possibility of the gun going off the way she flinches and blinks her eyes as she pulls the trigger. Then the euphoria and laughter of relief that it didn’t. 😂
The Russian roulette grandma definitely made me Silently LOL. Family is asleep but I'm laughing inside 🤣🤣🤣
Her smile was so funny to me lol
It reminded me of the time Alec Baldwin played Trump so well and then killed a lady.
you did good to hold it in, that was funny as all
How do you silently laugh out loud?
So it didn't make you laugh
Please do a sequel to this skit .. so funny!!😂
I’m cackling !!! the way that first guy went down had me gasping for air 😂
The elderly lady playing Russian Roulette was classic, as were the comments by Kelse! See how hard the staff & audience were laughing. And the elderly lady cracking up while saying her lines was great.
Kelce*
Travis was an actor in a past life
Something about the punches being so fast is hilarious
One of the most hilarious skits ever
This might be my favorite of theirs yet.
Just so wonderfully frenetic.
These guys need their own tv show. I laugh at every one of their skits and it feels almost like a story of their lives.
That is a great idea to have their own show especially as Travis in it
Okay that was the first sketch that made me laugh out loud for a while. Not because nothing's funny but because it takes a bit to get a reaction out of me. That was so well written and executed
This has to be the best one this season 😂
It’s so specific but John casually cringing after the old lady hits the cabinet has me in tears
Travis Kelce was so good, very impressive. The guy has actin chops. That headband on him is everything. 🤣
These guys have THE best skits of each show they’re in 😂👏🏾
I don't think I've every watched something with this much unexpected chaos, let alone in a few minutes-- PDD doesn't disappoint
They pack so much mental into 4 minutes. Love these guys
Friggin fever dream
I spit coffee out laughing at this sketch the physical comedy, timing and writing, number #1!
Travis kelce is for sure gonna host again in the future. He was great tonight.
lmao, I actually know Ben's father. He's always supportive about what his son's doing and talks about him all the time
ARE YOU SERIOUS?
@@philipciccone7280 yes
2:01 IM CRYONGGG I could literally watch PDD skits for hours 😭😭 this has to be one of the best ones I’ve seen
“Too slow, fatso! Who’s next?” 😂
He's not even fat lol
@@drphot6050 "You're Next!"
I was looking for this comment thx 😂
hahahahaha
I literally cried laughing the first time I saw this. The little lady is the funniest part.
This was the BEST Please Don't Destroy yet.....these guys have done a a great job of not just being another lonely island.......they are friggin great.
I really liked this one, but 3 Sad Virgins with Pete Davidson and Taylor Swift is still tops.
I love the dystopian world these sketches take place in
Out of the recent hosts, Travis was the best!! He needs to pursue acting. He was AWESOME!
These PDD sketches are CRAZY!! I love how they just escalates in the level of random insanity! The old lady playing Russian roulette broke me. And Kelce was perfect for this!
Travis is cracking me up. Best PDD in recent memory.
nah the stakeout one was gold
These videos always deliver. The self-aware dork schtick is hilarious, and the acting always nails the bit. Could it be that these guys are saving the best writing for their own videos?
"you punched my friend and I'm worried he's dead"...I'm shook! His hits actually rocks the camera 😭😭😭
You guys never, ever miss. Always a pleasure to watch. Thanks for the great comedy!
Kelce Travis is definitely going to make acting his second career. He is 🔥 in all these sketches.
The instructor corrected his self-talk about being a little man by calling him a fatso. So inspiring
This goes from zero to 70 in 20 seconds!!!
This is the FUNNIEST SNL sketch I’ve seen in a long time 😂😂😂😂
Did not expect this quality of acting from Travis Kelce!
I am loving these skits with Jason Kelce. He has Jason Momoa vibes, and also handsome. I hope to see him in many shows and movies to come. I think he would be awesome in action and comedic movies. He has the it factor👊💯💯
Travis Kelce haha but his brother Jason is also real cool.
Oops my bad, be absent O so meant to type in Travis! I must have had his brother Jason on my mind...😁😄
There are three people I hope host an SNL episode every season, John Mullany, Chance the Rapper and Adam Driver. Travis Kelce has just joined that list.
Thats Whats Up
Adam Driver was fuckin great in that old man skit
I would add Donald glover
@@calvinsimpson1301 The mongolian speaks the truth.
Travis kelce has actual comic talent
their horrified expressions when everyone around them is acting like everything's normal is so on point. the old lazy going all badass on them..I saw it coming but it was even funnier when she started playing like the MC on kakegurui
Nana is a badass😂
Always
100%
"He really closed his eyes" 🤣🤣🤣
This is the most I laughed on SNL in a while , true gold
Why do I love Travis so much right now? Damn, son! You doin the thing! Made it look easy to boot.
2:34 😂Betty White vibes
This is just too good and I am crying. You never know where it’s going to go and I am here for it! 😆
One of the funniest sketches I've seen in years. Kurt Lightning needs a movie spin off. I'm not even a Kelce fan but A Star is Born!
I have loved all of the “please do not destroy” works of comedy for a few years now… but this one “hit” close to home, and made me laugh so hard I was in tears 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro this is actually one of the funniest sketches I’ve seen in a while
The old lady wearing a headband like the Russian roulette scene in The Deer Hunter is an amazing cinematic reference
Those Please Don't Destroy segments are so good They always deliver
This was soooo good! These guys are definitely getting their own show
Pure Gold Physical Comedy ~ Thanks PDD ~
🎬👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is the funniest snl I’ve seen in ages 😂😂😂
That old lady was so awesome. NOT EXPECTING that.
These guys are hysterical. The jump cuts to reactions.
Literally every sketch they've done has been great
seen this multiple times - love it
I didn't see ANY of the surprises coming. This was hilarious.
"Why do you have that? Cause I live in fear!" Had me rolling.
This sketch took "never let them know your next move" into the stratosphere
A grandma playing Russian Roulette. I have seen it all.
Travis Kelce had GOT to get more into acting. Dude is a natural’s natural.
I was literally weeping with laughter 🤣. One of the funniest ever. 💚
I was in tears for this entire sketch 😂
That first punch make me lol everytime😂😂😂😂 it just comes out of nowhere
These are all amazing - and are needed every week.
I said Every.
that was the best PDD sketch they've done... loved that one!
Definitely one of the funniest sketches I've seen in a while. 😆
I'm just never going to get tired of these... Even the sillier ones like this! 😂
my favorite skits they be so left field , never expecting what will happen next
"Man what" "ooook" at 0:23 lmaoooo
This one was so good
I’m legitimately shocked how well Travis did in this skit. Who knew he had comedy skills like this?
He killed his episode. Everything was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can they get their own sketch show please! Need more
I actually cackled at this one 😂 SO GOOD
I want to see more of the older lady 😂😂😂
These guys are so good! I’m so happy SNL found them.