That line was the best! I think that was adlibbed by Selena. It was so natural sounding, the audience didn't quite recognize the skeptical, unimpressed colloquialism. Puro Selenas! jajaja
@@ricodelavega4511 That doesn't really make any sense. If you don't sound like that usually and you're mimicking even your family members...That is an impression. Plus who's to say they have family that speak like this.
Melissa's probably like 1/4th actual Mexican. And SNL's so afraid of twitter criticism that they wouldn't dare have a non-latina play roles like this anymore. That's sad.
This "that's gooo, that's saa" sketch is so funny and addictive. Can't get my head out of it. Bang on target. Waiting for some more extended version of the same sketch.
Ever since Melissa told the story of “thas sah” months ago she’s been trying to get the character on air and she finally did it! So happy for her lol! Also was a hilarious sketch too so thas goo
I feel bad, but I really don't like Melissa! I can't put my finger on it, but she really gets on my nerves! She's too animated or something. I know comedy is about exaggerating to a degree, but it doesn't work for her. Anyway, others like her apparently and she deserves good paycheck, as we all do. I wish her the best.
"Vintage Sketch with Amy Pohler" Man, I feel old. This could also is similar to many other sketches over the years, of two ethnic people having a weird talk show. See: Two Wild And Crazy Guys, Hanz & Franz, Coffee Talk W/Linda Richman, and on and on.
I would enjoy putting a fire out with my face more. sad.... sad. ok whatever. i expect better from SNL writers. I was bored silly. three sisters wasn't horrible.. because of Kate.
Apparently Melissa said she had been saving t his for the right host. Glad it got on. She and Selena were great together and I enjoyed when they kept butting into Chris' rap. This whole sketch had a good throwback feel.
"This one is called The Giver" "Damn.....what's that about?" Had me laughing out loud. As someone from LA, and who knows chicks like this, they nailed it.
@@edmundooliver7584 Doesnt sound "Puerto Rican" to me. Maybe you should bring it up with Melissa Villasenor since she basically GREW UP IN PICO RIVERA (Whittier). I think she knows what she's doing here.
@@Patricia-lc1ikNo one is going to argue with you. If you feel that her performance was offensive, you should just articulate that instead of initiating a dispute. Selena demonstrated her acting range. I was impressed. I think she should do more character work. She’s half Mexican. I trust her to make good decisions on what represents her and her fans best. If you have a problem, you should send her a tweet. If I thought like you, I would be in Keenan’s face EVERY WEEK about how he portrays Black people.
@@sewgatormomm Yes, and in a court room reason, logic and wisdom would win and you would be given a swift kick on the ass out of it for showcasing slug-for-brains. Smile. "Yikes."
Selena playing with her hair when she tells Becca the librarian hanging out with books is “saah” is such an important detail. As a woman who grew up in LA and was part of this culture in the 90s (lol), we def played with our hair when we talked. 🤣🤣
Yo idk why but I really like this style! I grew up on the East coast at the same time in the NYC area and this definitely was not the style but it always attracted me. She looks Soo cute!
@@martialartistgamer8572 me too. I was always attracted to girls that looked like Selena does here. My first crush was at a high school freshman dance. There was a girl that looked just like her. I was so intimidated I just stood near her scared to talk to her or ask her to dance.
Growing up in LA back in the 80s, this was pretty accurate of the girls I hung out with. We did the whole playing with the hair and hand gestures while talking. I was waiting for one of them to say, "for reals" or "I know uh". Good to see Melissa doing more.
@PeaceSeeker049 are you Chicano living or raised in the 562? Because I am and this was funny because it IS relatable. Cholo culture isn’t bad, and it’s everywhere in the area of East Los around Pico. It’s cool to see areas like mine that frequently get called “ghetto” by actual racists get represented without resorting to them being criminals or gangsters. They nailed the fashion, accent, and chill attitude.
I love seeing Selena Gomez do a sketch with Melissa they were both funny and hilarious I cannot stop laughing and their outfits were definitely on point they looked amazing 😂💕
I love how the Los Angeles Mexican American accent is portrayed in this skit, Melissa & Selena Nailed it . I reminds me of the East LA, Downey, Whittier, Montebello local Dialects.
I came to the US at 12 and when I heard that accent I remember thinking "these girls were born here why do they talk like that" lmao! I made it a point not to pick up that accent (or so I thought). 20 years later a customer asks, "where in Mexico are you from?" and I said "why do you think I'm Mexican"? And she says " your accent". 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great skit. Cholas are like so underrepresented in like late night sketch comedy, and thasaad. But like this reminded me of high school in South Central LA in the 80s, and thasgood.
@@DeathnoteBB Well In modern usage in the United States, the term "cholo" usually indicates a person of Hispanic American descent who is associated with a particular Southwestern style of dress. The term is used in Caló slang, but it in turn has infiltrated into mainstream American English use, specifically in association with American cultural subgroups such as the "lowrider" car culture, or the hip hop scene in general or “street thug”. It depends on the tone of how you use the word towards other Hispanics.
"Daaamn. What's dat about?" LOL!!! That is fricking hysterical. Funniest part of the whole sketch. That delivery and expression had me laughing so hard my side hurts. This needs to be a recurring show with Melissa. Just turn her lose in this format and let her do her thing. She is so funny.
Pico Rivera native here. Thank you for the shout-out SNL. Loved this skit, so hilarious!!!!!! I went to El Rancho high school with these girls and if you wear a wing then you've poked your eye with liner too and its "Sah" when you have to start all over. Melissa is brilliant, I'm so proud of my Whittier neighbor.
Love it! I grew up in Whittier which is next door to Pico Rivera and they remind me of my classmates and neighbors. All that was missing in their skit is the tagline "Eh, no!" which is another way of saying "...Not!"
Funniest thing I've seen on SNL for years. I love it..we need to celebrate our differences and appreciate each other more and humor is the best way. Great Job.
10000 % agree! This was iconic!!! And I can honestly relate to Heidi, working as a teacher, that was spot on! But when they broke out into the choreographed rap?! Next level!!!!
The accent and the A are so real, thats what separates Pico from Montebello and East Los ha ha. This is one of the best skits I’ve seen in a minute. Keep them coming A.
Wondering if Melissa wrote this one. She is so TALENTED! She and Selena were totally in sync with this skit! Just like you would expect from two talented women!❤️✨❤️
@@heyguysitsmethatguy I knew it! Ha! Ha! I’m old enough to be Melissa’s mother, but I find her humor appeals to so many generations! I’m an OG SNL fan. I’ve been watching since high school, I’ve always been fascinated by sketch comedy 🎭, Melissa is so good at it. I think when the actors write their own sketches, or participate in them, they more often than not hit it right in the sweet spot. SNL has so much talent, I’m going to watch until one☝🏼of us is no more.❤️
I have lived in Pico Rivera my whole life, and I must say these are the girls you’d see at the Indoor Swapmeet 20+ years ago. But so damn accurate. Loved it. Hope they keep this skit going.
Damn that's harsh, I was one of those girls hanging at the Pico indoor swapmeet 20 years ago! We used to walk all the way there from the Jims on Telegraph and back again for cheap makeup and school clothes. 🥰😁🥰 I'll admit it thou, these were the type I grew up around, lol! My babysitter had the three dots tattoo and dressed just like these two and all my friends in middle school had to have the lipliner outlined lips and the crunchy hair. 😂🙃
@@chrissaenz6213 naw man, it's all about that weekend outdoor swap meet in Paramount, get you a bed, some esquites, and some bootleg movies and call it a night
Selena acting skills are incredible!
I was going to say the opposite😂.
I like her. But i don't think so.
I think he’s being sarcastic. I hope 🤞 🙋🏻♀️
lol "acting skills"
*Selena's acting skills are incredible!
i’d literally watch an entire season of this talk show
Same
Oh? That’s good 👍 . Bye Kit J!
That's good..
That's good
omgsaaaaaame
The rapper faces when he is singing are hilarious too.😂😂😂
This is soo funny.😂😂😂
Who came from shorts ? 🤣😅
Me
😅😅
I did
Me
Called me out 😂
Selena's "Mmm, like what, though?" in response to the book pile is my favorite part of the sketch.
That line was the best! I think that was adlibbed by Selena. It was so natural sounding, the audience didn't quite recognize the skeptical, unimpressed colloquialism. Puro Selenas! jajaja
I so love that these are two actual Mexican women! Makes it even funnier!
it isnt an impression if family members talk like that, then its just natural
@@ricodelavega4511 That doesn't really make any sense. If you don't sound like that usually and you're mimicking even your family members...That is an impression. Plus who's to say they have family that speak like this.
Melissa's probably like 1/4th actual Mexican. And SNL's so afraid of twitter criticism that they wouldn't dare have a non-latina play roles like this anymore. That's sad.
@@hankmoody7513 huh, she's from El Pueblo de Los Angeles. She's full Mexican. I think you're thinking of Selena who is half white (anglo).
@@ricodelavega4511 I'm talking from a genetic standpoint. She's clearly got a ton of european in her.
"Cathartic? What's cathartic?"
"When it's good to be sad"
Damn lolol that is the best, shortest poetic way I've heard that
Low key deep! Das good!
Sofia probably got As in English class. That's good.
This "that's gooo, that's saa" sketch is so funny and addictive. Can't get my head out of it. Bang on target. Waiting for some more extended version of the same sketch.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's goo'!
Keep waiting.
Ever since Melissa told the story of “thas sah” months ago she’s been trying to get the character on air and she finally did it! So happy for her lol! Also was a hilarious sketch too so thas goo
I've seen her use the phrase a bunch and didn't get it... until this sketch. I guess I needed context. Thas sah.
You got a link to that or something to search on?
@@tezhug1890 iirc she did it on her netflix comedy special episode of The Standups
@@MikeA817 Thanks, Mike. This sketch was funny AF so i'll hunt that down.
@@EricaGamet but at least now you know so that's goo.
So good to see Melissa in a primary role in a sketch. She is criminally underused at SNL.
:) Yes!
Thats sad
Absolutely underused! What a waste not using her talents more.
That sucks.
I feel bad, but I really don't like Melissa! I can't put my finger on it, but she really gets on my nerves! She's too animated or something. I know comedy is about exaggerating to a degree, but it doesn't work for her. Anyway, others like her apparently and she deserves good paycheck, as we all do. I wish her the best.
Melissa keeping it real and local on the SNL. She's a gem.
so true
For real. Making a skit about my city. Never thought I'd see the day.
the more Melissa the better the show
She kept it hood. Selena is doing a Puerto Rican or something else. 😂
I read this as keeping it loca 😂
3:07 is pure gold lol...she delivered that so smooth and so well.
That's because she's Mexican American. I like to say she's my cousin ☺️
@@cartergomez5390that’s good😂😂
Melissa being underused on SNL.
“That’s sad.”
Melissa killing it in literally every skit she’s in.
“That’s good.”
Lol
It's, "das sad. Das guood."
@@fgilroy50 Yes, of course! Accuracy is important..😂
🤣🤣
But now she’s gone, that’s sad.😰
Melissa and Selena are outstanding here. This reminds me of that vintage recurring sketch ,Bronx Beat with Amy Pohler and Maya Rudolf
I was just gonna say!! Definitely Bronx Beat vibes
Selena was a convincing chola
Also check out "Hoops" with Jennifer Lopez. Surprisingly hilarious.
"Vintage Sketch with Amy Pohler" Man, I feel old. This could also is similar to many other sketches over the years, of two ethnic people having a weird talk show. See: Two Wild And Crazy Guys, Hanz & Franz, Coffee Talk W/Linda Richman, and on and on.
No. Not at all. Who on earth were the writers last night?
I've said it before, I'll say it again. More Melissa please. Way way more.
Her smile alone makes me laugh.
Thats good
SNL won’t do it because they don’t like Latinos. They push the black cast on every skit but they don’t rep La Raza. And that’s sad.
3:22 the way Selena and the other girl were doing backup vocals it sounded like a 90s west coast song
I can't believe it but this sketch actually worked LOL! All credit to Melissa & Selena for the insane timing
@Tamara Lloyde Don't click on Tamara's link. It's spam
@@rebeckys1 report it for commercial content/spam
Love it
@@callmeshaggy5166 Done! Thanks for the reminder!
No it didn’t it’s sad that this is what they think of us…
So glad they gave Melissa Villaseñor something to do. She’s an underutilized gem.
Yes, they made the inspired choice of having her play a Hispanic stereotype.
Selena and Melissa were hilarious! Just imagine a late-night talk show with these two! XD
Wouldn't get much talk of substance eh? K chico byeee!
I would enjoy putting a fire out with my face more. sad.... sad. ok whatever. i expect better from SNL writers. I was bored silly. three sisters wasn't horrible.. because of Kate.
Poor Chaaaa. 😆
That's good
These ladies could be the new Garth and Wayne from Wayne's World.
I will never get tired of "Bye Chah!!!" 😂😂
“He makes music, but he doesn’t even sing, he just raps.” Lol 😂
When I saw Melissa was in this sketch, I thought to myself, "That's good."
But then the skit was over, and I thought, "That's sad."
😂😂😂😂 nailed it.
🤣
Lmao this comment is undefeated
It was cathartic.
@@LilRedHead42 cathartic? What’s cathartic?
Their timing together was amazing like they had done this sketch and characters 100x before
Awesome timing. Pairing.🙌
That’s good
@@audenbarraza2750 😂
They have or witnessed it. This is my middle school friend Lupe all day. That’s Saad
"Do you guys have that Cat in The Hat? That book is so funny."
LMAO. Good sketch.
That was funny
I thought she said pony
But she says “funny” with the same tone as “sad.” That cracked me up.
The cat in the hat was a bad cat that's sad but he made the bad cat into rap that's good
Apparently Melissa said she had been saving t his for the right host. Glad it got on. She and Selena were great together and I enjoyed when they kept butting into Chris' rap. This whole sketch had a good throwback feel.
i would legit listen to any rap that had them as backing singers. "thats bad" "thats sad", even "thats cathartic".
Melissa is so amazing. She plays fantastic support characters, but she's hilarious in the leads as well.
I agree
Whats Melissas last name
@@BackDoorBruiserMelissa's last name is Villaseñor
❤❤I am 70 now. When I feel sad 😥 I watch this video & it makes me happy. Love 💘 these Chicas. Grandma EL from NM
When I started reading your comment, I was like, "Thas saaaa!" Then I kept reading and I was like, "Thas gooooo'!"
Hey Abuela, I'm a New Mexican also
The "that's sah, that's good" was so iconic. This skit was so funny 🤣😭😭😭
"This one is called The Giver"
"Damn.....what's that about?" Had me laughing out loud. As someone from LA, and who knows chicks like this, they nailed it.
@@edmundooliver7584 Doesnt sound "Puerto Rican" to me. Maybe you should bring it up with Melissa Villasenor since she basically GREW UP IN PICO RIVERA (Whittier). I think she knows what she's doing here.
@@edmundooliver7584 YOU dont know. And "das saaad".
I wish Selena would play more characters like this… this is hilarious.
That’s sad she dont
Yes! They put her in an Irish and medieval British ones. Have her do more stuff like this sketch and hispanic stuff!
Dahts saahd.
Why? So she could portray us ACTUAL Hispanics like we’re unintelligent and uneducated to her white audiences?
@@Patricia-lc1ikNo one is going to argue with you. If you feel that her performance was offensive, you should just articulate that instead of initiating a dispute. Selena demonstrated her acting range. I was impressed. I think she should do more character work. She’s half Mexican. I trust her to make good decisions on what represents her and her fans best. If you have a problem, you should send her a tweet. If I thought like you, I would be in Keenan’s face EVERY WEEK about how he portrays Black people.
That's saddddd🤣🤣🤣.....I love that part 😂❤️
This was a brilliant episode. I have new found respect for Selena. Her characters were brilliant. Especially this one with the eyeliner 😂😂
I think acting is her jam 😌
Haha she is funny i didn't know. She has a sense of humor.
She was playing herself.
She loves being Mexican!! She talks about it all the time!!
Coz a Mexican acting as a Mexican is tough lmao Such range
"My dad was Batman?" . The best part of the sketch.
😂
Hahahaha
😭😭😭
Only good line. Made me hope.. briefly
You turned your bad dad into a sad rap, dat good.
"She hangs out at the library with the books" lol😂🤣
My mom does it as well 😂
4:20 is the best part 😂😂😂
I love Melissa and SNL is doing her bad for not giving her enough skit leads.
Here, both Selena and Melissa nailed this.
Dah sah!
“Is doing her bad”? Yikes.
@@sewgatormomm Yes, and in a court room reason, logic and wisdom would win and you would be given a swift kick on the ass out of it for showcasing slug-for-brains. Smile. "Yikes."
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Selena playing with her hair when she tells Becca the librarian hanging out with books is “saah” is such an important detail. As a woman who grew up in LA and was part of this culture in the 90s (lol), we def played with our hair when we talked. 🤣🤣
She did an amazing job playing the role, the gestures and the accent to the facials. 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Yo idk why but I really like this style! I grew up on the East coast at the same time in the NYC area and this definitely was not the style but it always attracted me. She looks Soo cute!
@@martialartistgamer8572 me too. I was always attracted to girls that looked like Selena does here. My first crush was at a high school freshman dance. There was a girl that looked just like her. I was so intimidated I just stood near her scared to talk to her or ask her to dance.
At one time, it was like a thing that if a girl played with her hair when she spoke to you it was a belief that she liked you lol
Subliminal seduction?
Laughed lots at this bit. Please bring it back again.
Thas gewwww
It will be a while before Selena hosts again and they're able to bring it back. That's sad.
agree
Looked like Selena and Melissa cracked up together on stage immediately after the skit was over. PURE MAGIC❤ LOL
Melissa & Selena killed this performance! All around 100/10
Selena surprised me. She nailed it.
Are you my prima? Lol
Too many people slept on Melissa’s delivery to the book “The Giver” when she said “Damn! What’s that about?” 😂
I screamed when she said that !
slept on what ?
@@bobcastanon1219 it's vernacular. if you're asking what it means, just ask that.
Lmfaoo it was hilarious
@@kurlykayla9013 what does it mean?
ORALE!! Melissa absolutely killed it, as did Selena. MORE MELISSA!!
I love Selena even more after watching this 😍😍😍
Selena is a born Star
Melissa and Selena were so funny together like yes loved it hahahaha
Growing up in LA back in the 80s, this was pretty accurate of the girls I hung out with. We did the whole playing with the hair and hand gestures while talking. I was waiting for one of them to say, "for reals" or "I know uh". Good to see Melissa doing more.
I know uh....hahaha
Still happening! I guess you left the hood already. Hahaha
Chola life, Educated yourself
“I know huh” is so LA Mexicana, I can’t even say
@Sansa Stark still living here and no it ain't the same as it was in the 80s nor 90s.
The best skit ever. Hilarious. Especially being raised in Cali in the 90’s
Just needs some kid Frost and method man in the backgrounds?
@PeaceSeeker049 are you Chicano living or raised in the 562? Because I am and this was funny because it IS relatable. Cholo culture isn’t bad, and it’s everywhere in the area of East Los around Pico. It’s cool to see areas like mine that frequently get called “ghetto” by actual racists get represented without resorting to them being criminals or gangsters. They nailed the fashion, accent, and chill attitude.
💖💖💖💖💖
@PeaceSeeker049 are you paranoid???
@PeaceSeeker049 white knight this isn't twitter 👋
Melissa Villaseñor: Welp...What Now? brought me here to revisit this sketch. I loved it when I saw it then, but now I love it more.
"My dad was Batman??" lmaoo
I LOVE THAT THEY ARE FINALLY SHOWING MEXICAN WEST COAST RELATABLE COMEDY FOR US IN THE WEST COAST!
There's tons of Mexicans in newyork city too
@@pigvomit_50.. Mexicans from the west are on our land, the ones in NY are protected Indigenous Mexicans.
that's goooud
You don't have a broad enough humor to see laughs in most all comedy if it's good?....................dats saaaad
@@hienzguedarian2477it’s just good to have stuff you can personally relate to tho 😅
Selena killing it 🔥
That was hilarious when I saw this I kinda thought about cardi for some reason great show and very hilarious
I love seeing Selena Gomez do a sketch with Melissa they were both funny and hilarious I cannot stop laughing and their outfits were definitely on point they looked amazing 😂💕
3:03 selena sold it,that was funny asf😂
My husband heard them talking and tells me “what are you watching, they sound like the girls from your hometown” 😂🤣.
Way to go mellissa -so proud of you - 💕 jerry
This reminds me of mad tv when they impersonate the two latinas
I was just looking at Selena on a huge poster at a local store. Now i ran into this snl sketch. Shes just so beautiful and talented.
This NEEDS to be a regular skit on the show!
Agree 100 percent
💯
I love how the Los Angeles Mexican American accent is portrayed in this skit, Melissa & Selena Nailed it . I reminds me of the East LA, Downey, Whittier, Montebello local Dialects.
its pronounced "wwwwwhittiers" homeboy....
My Dad called it Wheeeetier. “¿Vives en La Wheeeetier, Patricio?” 😂
@@paddyoski your dad is firme....1 down vato....pero put the sssss on the end para mas autenticas
I came to the US at 12 and when I heard that accent I remember thinking "these girls were born here why do they talk like that" lmao! I made it a point not to pick up that accent (or so I thought). 20 years later a customer asks, "where in Mexico are you from?" and I said "why do you think I'm Mexican"? And she says " your accent". 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great skit. Cholas are like so underrepresented in like late night sketch comedy, and thasaad.
But like this reminded me of high school in South Central LA in the 80s, and thasgood.
not all cholas are babosas like these actors... they are MOCKING Mexican Americans, disrespectful, not funny.
Haha. Classic!
Heidi almost cracked when Melissa asked “They can see purple though right?”
Lol I just got that joke
No she didn't
i dont get joke ?.......
She delivered that line with such passion and concern and Heidi absolutely almost cracked up there.
On point, and funny asf !! Right down to clothes, so happy to see Melissa show her comedic chops!!
Damn, I could not stop laughing. Very talented women and both are amazingly beautiful. Selena Gomez is my kind of girl. ❤ love snl
Selena as a Chola was something I never thought I needed
IKR?!
Foreals, homegirl looks fine .
"You had a bad dad, that"s sad, but then you turned your bad dad into rap, that"s good" 🤣 3:08
True
SELENA AS A CHOLA IS EVERYTHING!!!
Edit: I spelled her name like mine 😭🤣🤣
Dat's goood
Isn’t that a slur
@@DeathnoteBB no, cholas are the names for female Latin American gang members, specifically those living in SoCal
@@DeathnoteBB no, unless you're intentionally trying to be insulting, but no it's not
@@DeathnoteBB Well In modern usage in the United States, the term "cholo" usually indicates a person of Hispanic American descent who is associated with a particular Southwestern style of dress. The term is used in Caló slang, but it in turn has infiltrated into mainstream American English use, specifically in association with American cultural subgroups such as the "lowrider" car culture, or the hip hop scene in general or “street thug”. It depends on the tone of how you use the word towards other Hispanics.
I watch this skit 8 times and laugh again and again
That's sad ;)
Selena Gomez is freaking hilarious in this and didn’t break once that’s impressive I’d be dying of laughter 😂
She almost did right at the end but covers it with bending down with the compact
"Daaamn. What's dat about?" LOL!!! That is fricking hysterical. Funniest part of the whole sketch. That delivery and expression had me laughing so hard my side hurts. This needs to be a recurring show with Melissa. Just turn her lose in this format and let her do her thing. She is so funny.
This is a good sketch. They should keep it going.
Selena is awesome in this one.
SMD
Kinda suct imo.
I know I love Selena Gomez on this she does a great job as a chola
@@UberLummox you’re sad
I love it how Selena is blinking with a lazy left eyelid. Not easy to do, since eyelids are synchronized and they both blink simultaneously.
Pico Rivera native here. Thank you for the shout-out SNL. Loved this skit, so hilarious!!!!!! I went to El Rancho high school with these girls and if you wear a wing then you've poked your eye with liner too and its "Sah" when you have to start all over. Melissa is brilliant, I'm so proud of my Whittier neighbor.
Pico native here as well .. Go Dons!
That was legitimately quite funny, really great performances all around!
Yes my fave out of all
Puro Talento! Melissa Villaseñor, Selena Gomez. Felicidades!!!
“Bye Becca” after praising The Cat In The Hat has me in tears!!!
Love it! I grew up in Whittier which is next door to Pico Rivera and they remind me of my classmates and neighbors. All that was missing in their skit is the tagline "Eh, no!" which is another way of saying "...Not!"
i grew up in Fullerton by the boarder of la habra, didnt really have mexican girls dress like in my part of the city, but there more of the guys.
Chad: *wastes time complaining instead of skipping to the actual point*
"That's sad."
I need this to be a recurring sketch! We don't get to see enough of Melissa!
0:01 melissa ready to shredd 😂😂😂
"THATS SAD"😭😂a new favorite moment for us Selenators😂❤
all of them did a great job 👍
Funniest thing I've seen on SNL for years. I love it..we need to celebrate our differences and appreciate each other more and humor is the best way. Great Job.
10000 % agree! This was iconic!!! And I can honestly relate to Heidi, working as a teacher, that was spot on! But when they broke out into the choreographed rap?! Next level!!!!
Selena and Melissa were so good in this skit, had me laughing the whole time. 😂
Prolly, one of my favorite videos from SNL. What’s the song that plays in the background, it’s so cool.
The accent and the A are so real, thats what separates Pico from Montebello and East Los ha ha.
This is one of the best skits I’ve seen in a minute. Keep them coming A.
Wondering if Melissa wrote this one. She is so TALENTED!
She and Selena were totally in sync with this skit!
Just like you would expect from two talented women!❤️✨❤️
She wrote it.
She said in a post about how this was inspired by a random lady upon hearing about Betty White passing away.
She did write it, she's from Whittier CA (as am i!) which borders Pico Rivera lol
@@heyguysitsmethatguy I knew it! Ha! Ha!
I’m old enough to be Melissa’s mother, but I find her humor appeals to so many generations!
I’m an OG SNL fan. I’ve been watching since high school, I’ve always been fascinated by sketch comedy 🎭,
Melissa is so good at it. I think when the actors write their own sketches, or participate in them, they more often than not hit it right in the sweet spot.
SNL has so much talent, I’m going to watch until one☝🏼of us is no more.❤️
@@Jane-yr2cg thats gooood
I have lived in Pico Rivera my whole life, and I must say these are the girls you’d see at the Indoor Swapmeet 20+ years ago. But so damn accurate. Loved it. Hope they keep this skit going.
I agree. Love it!
The girls I hung out with at ELAC, way back in the day, should get partial writing credit.
Damn that's harsh, I was one of those girls hanging at the Pico indoor swapmeet 20 years ago! We used to walk all the way there from the Jims on Telegraph and back again for cheap makeup and school clothes. 🥰😁🥰
I'll admit it thou, these were the type I grew up around, lol! My babysitter had the three dots tattoo and dressed just like these two and all my friends in middle school had to have the lipliner outlined lips and the crunchy hair. 😂🙃
FIesta 4 and later, Indoor Swap Meet on Slauson and Paramount.
@@chrissaenz6213 naw man, it's all about that weekend outdoor swap meet in Paramount, get you a bed, some esquites, and some bootleg movies and call it a night
I love selena .Her song .Acting are just incredible
This one is great! Selena has talent. Melissa needs more sketches.
Selena is just amazing and hilarious.. She is nothing but a queen and we love her. She is the best
This was hilarious 😂. Having both Melissa and Selena being Mexican-Americans do these characters was so funny.
What you call characters, they call it high school!
No one says Mexican-American anymore. I for sure am not Mexican. I'm a Texan.
@@serenatsukino999 lol I do
@@Ponce17 right 😂
@@serenatsukino999 I do
Everytime I feel sad I just watch this video and I start feeling good..
😂That's good😊
"What's cathartic?"
"That's when it's good to be sad."
I felt that.
They both were hilarious I've watched this at least once a day since and still be laughing that's good 😜
They did such a good job with the California Mexican chola character 😂
i love selena sm
Selena as a chola made me blush hard.
“Damn. What’s tht about?” I couldn’t stop laughing.
Lmao Selena has her hair how most of us Latinas did back in HS with that little clip on top😆🤣
Damn it, the way Melissa says "that's sad" has been stuck in my head for weeks now.
This has been a season for Melissa to show the great talent she is
Melissa is my absolute favorite!
Melissa is 🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
As someone who lives in Pico Rivera, this sketch is 100% accurate haha
Pico baby... we don't talk like dat ay 🤣
Tweko rivera
She from whittier, I'm taking this as a dig
You must not really live here, I have never heard someone talk like this before…this is EAST LA activity
The both must have gone to El Rancho High!
*Melissa and Selena are the pair I never knew I needed.*
They need to add “I know huh” and oh reeeeeally?”…
Both were hilarious.