😆 ….. hell yeah he was 👏🏼 I wonna cry sometimes! I remember it being fun to turn on the television noticing what time it is maybe you’re out of town at an uncles house but there’s the TV and SNL is about to come on and it would be Dana Carvey, Chris Farley or David Spade… Phil Hartman all the females were hilarious and beautiful…😘 ( funny/purdy ❤️) The people before them, and right after them were really good too. I can’t remember their names, but the girl from UHF !!! They had funny people that were perfect, cause they weren’t perfect. They fake all their mistakes now, ever since that one guy that’s got the late night show now …. Not Jimmy Kimmel but the other guy. It all started with him he would fake-laugh his laughs!! He didn’t even try …he would just throw out fake laughs in the middle of the skits. ….. Jimmy freakin Fallon!! that’s his damn name. 😆….😎👏🏼( punk ass jimmy fallon. )
@@demondsims5411 Norm was and still is a straight up treasure!! LOL I saw a movie the other night and he was the star of it !! It did not turn out like Joe dirt or any of the Sandler productions but it was really cool and I watched it just because of him 👏🏼 I didn’t catch the credits so I don’t know who wrote what from dialogue to the story itself, but he was Norm 💯❤️ His satire on just life in general is brilliant 😆
Huh? This never happened. Lol. They always made fun of the right more. Comedy in general has made fun of the right more because there's far more material.
@@seanknox7321They treat Biden and the left with kid gloves and that’s why sketches involving him are rarely funny. SNL used to be an equal opportunity offender but now their liberal bias sticks out like a sore thumb. It’s boring and tiresome.
When taking advice about what's funny and what is not funny, you have to remember, he's the one that told Brenden Schaub that he was funny. It's Joe's fault that Brenden is a "comedian" now.
It felt like everybody was in on it, whatever the joke was. They don’t do that no more. They felt like people that would be at a party with you and it was cool, now people mimic cool …..they’re not part of the crowd anymore.
Yes, but a little bit no. The network fired his Weekend Update writing partner Jim Downey (Robert Downey Jr.'s cousin btw), probably as a warning to Norm. But Norm and Downey were tight friends, so Norm said "If Downey goes I go." So Ohlmeyer, the president of the network, said "Fine with me. You're fired too."
@@MediaBuster Norm never shared stories that made him look good. His MO was to hide his good deeds. Anyone who doesn't know that about him has stuff left to learn. I heard Downey himself tell it the way I told you on a podcast _after Norm's death._ I think it was Spade's.
@@MediaBuster I heard Downey himself give this version on a podcast after Norm's death. I think it was David Spade's. Norm kept his good deeds to himself.
Hay what was going on with him on the show..? that’s weird how they operate and then they brought him back. I don’t know the whole story but I was hoping he would take over ….SNL!! 😎🤘🏼 It would definitely be a good start.
@@nicholasvallas9802 naw you gotta check out his skit comedy. Check out some news radio, his physical comedy and character ( character/skit comedy) is hilarious. All his lines are brilliant the way he works with the other cast.
It was good at least half the time in the early-mid 90's, when the cast was stacked with heavy hitters (Chris Farley, David Spade, Chris Rock, Mike Meyers, Norm MacDonald, etc.)
SNL has been garbage since 2000. SNL in the 70s, 80s and 90s didn't always have great years but it was mostly good or even great in those decades. It should've been cancelled years ago.
I admit I clicked on this because the thumbnail shows the funniest SNL sketch of the last 10 years. Kinda hilarious that their take on SNL not being funny is "I haven't watched it in years." LOL
I find there’s a SNL formula. Every sketch before Weekend Update is the funniest ones of the night (although they aren’t always that funny). Weekend Update is the funniest one and then everything after isn’t funny at all 99% of the time. A lot of the time though when people make videos about how unfunny SNL is, they always use examples from sketches performed after Weekend Update which is from the pool of the worst sketches of the night.
The engagement sketch was even funnier..... they still have great sketches but people romanticize old SNL. Sketches have always been hit or miss with a lot of misses
How can we have a. Weekly comedy scratch show where you can’t make fun of Joe Biden. There are hundreds of scratches that could have been done about Joe and Hunter but they can’t be done. Remember the days when everyone made fun of everyone.
👏🏼…💯❤️ They’re not part of the crowd anymore . That was one show where everybody felt like they were in on it, what ever the skits are about. Now it’s a very rare mentality that feels like they’re a part of it . They’re not part of the crowd anymore / audience / the people.
Norm once explained in an interview that SNL is a variety show and not a comedy sketch show, that's why the show is not complete humour wall to wall he believed
Literally just watched the Norm OJ compilation yesterday and was dyin’ half the jokes the audience just got quiet and that made it even more funny to me (and Norm probably)
Lol what are you smoking dude the guys funny and has some good reoccurring characters he's created or performed but there mostly all the exact same and nothing new . He doesn't do cutting-edge or fresh new comedy just mainstream cookie cutter corporate friendly humor for the suits. He's got a big family and lots of kid's so he needs the bread and the staff gig
The funniest Norm MacDonald moment was when he was on some late-night talk show where Courtney Thorne-Smith, from “Melrose Place” (MP), was also on. The chaos started when Courtney was talking about quitting MP to do a movie with Carrot Top called, “Chairman of the Board” I think. Anyways, Norm goes, “You guit a top-rated TV show to be in a movie with Carrot Top? You know what Carrot Top is, right? He’s also known as ‘Box-office poison’.” And it just went downhill from there. It was one of the funniest segments ever.
One of the things that used to be great about the BBC was they were prepared to take chances and let the viewers decide. Monty Python and Blackadder (to name 2) couldn't be made today because no diversity and also I'm not talking about the comic genius as they are now but as they were then because they have become respected due to the chances taken with them.
The cast’s biggest objective is to make each other laugh as opposed to the audience. They laugh at the absurdity that a writer actually committed the material to paper. It’s no longer for the viewer to enjoy.
The SNL crowd really changed from the 70's when it was normal. Sometime in the late 80's / early 90's the show, and their audience, became more politically correct / woke and their jokes just weren't a funny to as much of America as it used to be in the 70's.
If you think about it, the 70s cast was a very liberal and artsy, and far from normal. The only sort’ve normality it had was Chevy Chase and he left after the first season. The 80s was disaster zone for SNL and the 90s was the Sadler Rat Pack Years and they weren’t playing political sketches but whether he admitted it or not, Norm was very political. The Early 2000s were political as well with Presidents like George Bush and then Tina Feys Alaskan governors impression. If anything the few years before Trump were the most normal
Frank Zappa got banned forever for playing The Slime On Your TV in 1978.... I did some quick research to confirm this story and found an article that lies about it. Haha! But, yeah. I heard the reason he was banned was because of the content of that song. SNL has always leaned towards woke and Empire. Hasn't been funny or relevant in decades.
@@danbauer3669 It's true that everyone's favourite era was the one that they watched during high school/college. SNL probably isn't as relevant anymore but that's because culture is so splintered. Basically, nothing is "relevant" in the same way anymore.
@@danbauer3669What’s funny about the argument you make for Frank Zappa as being “Non PC,” is that he’s literally a creation of the CIA. He was controlled opposition. He was never the “counter culture” that you thought he was 😂
Watched this past weekend's SNL. I laughed at a couple of the sketches. I enjoyed the Beevis and Butthead sketch. I laughed out loud when Heidi Gardner broke character and laughed. However, in an interview a couple days later she stated that she felt "anxiety" after the sketch because she laughed. She lamented that she "has one job to do" and that was to not break character. This puzzled me. Her one job is to make people laugh... including herself. Why feel anxiety for that?
Only funny episode in decades was Shane Gillis. The dude the fired before he even got hired. They aren’t funny because that hasn’t been their goal for a while. Fired for jokes you don’t like on a comedy show is ridiculous. Honestly the best folks left or got fired. That tells you something. It’s almost a badge of honour at this point.
Norms OJ jokes were so classic. Weekend Update seems to be the one thing that is historically funny. When Che & Joist do the bit where they read jokes the other wrote on the last episode every year, it's the best.
The problem with modern comedy is many of the comedians aim for applause instead of laughter. A stage at a comedy club should not be confused for a soapbox at a public park.
The structure of their skits is: one character acts absurdly and the characters all point out how absurdly the first character is acting. It's the cheapest, laziest form of comedy.
Let the jumper do it. That means so much to me and my career. Bosses don't get what I'm doing, but they need to let me do what I want. They're hired me for a reason, and they need to trust that. When they meddle with what I'm trying to do because they don't get it, they wreck the vision and why it works. I've never heard a better explanation than what he just said.
If the freedom to say what you want and not being hampered by executives was the main problem with comedy, Joe Rogan would be the funniest person on the problem.
SNL is like the best audition to get you into doing big commercials. Unless you're farley,sandler, myers,fey, etc other members end up just doing shitty sitcoms or big corporation commercials
I feel like my whole life people have been saying “snl isn’t funny anymore” i feel like there are moments of brilliance sprinkled throughout but it’s just like listening to an album, not every song is a hit but the good ones are bangers. It’s just as cool to shit on snl as it is to shit on nickleback or something.
To be honest, I'd rather rerun In Living Color over anything right now. After about 2014. Comedy died. Because the woke granfalloon took over society like a cancer.
Neal is on JRE talking about SNL in front of millions of listeners on Spotify, meanwhile Kevin is yelling the ghey f slur in front of several dozen people on TH-cam.
They should do a reunion show of all the early 2000’s and late 90’s cast. Bring back Will ferrel, Chris kattan, David spade, Fred armison, Derrel Hammond, Molly Shannon, Tim meadows, Hell, even Jimmy Fallon lol. They could do one show that is 100x funnier than SNL in last 15+ years.
SNL is painfully NOT funny. Painfully.
So is Joe Rogan
Shut up@@Philthy.mcguyver310
Used to be lampooning the establishment was the 'edgy" approach.
Now they ARE the establishment.
It's the comedy arm of the Yale Students' Association.
You die a hero, or you live long enough to become the villain.
@@dixonpinfold2582Chappelle and Trump are Yale ?? Wow didn't know that 😂😂
@@blakeharris58like O.J 😂
@@rolandocedillo5685 Trump went to Fordham and Penn. Chappelle did not go to university. Not sure what you're on about.
Norm was the best Weekend update host and it's not even close.
😆 ….. hell yeah he was 👏🏼
I wonna cry sometimes! I remember it being fun to turn on the television noticing what time it is maybe you’re out of town at an uncles house but there’s the TV and SNL is about to come on and it would be Dana Carvey, Chris Farley or David Spade… Phil Hartman all the females were hilarious and beautiful…😘 ( funny/purdy ❤️) The people before them, and right after them were really good too.
I can’t remember their names, but the girl from UHF !!! They had funny people that were perfect, cause they weren’t perfect.
They fake all their mistakes now, ever since that one guy that’s got the late night show now …. Not Jimmy Kimmel but the other guy.
It all started with him he would fake-laugh his laughs!!
He didn’t even try …he would just throw out fake laughs in the middle of the skits.
….. Jimmy freakin Fallon!! that’s his damn name.
😆….😎👏🏼( punk ass jimmy fallon. )
If we’re talking individual, ok. Jimmy and Tina were the top tier duo.
Norm was one of the best. Tina and Amy were great too. Tina and Jimmy Fallon were great together.
@@blakeharris58 Dan and Jane.
@@demondsims5411 Norm was and still is a straight up treasure!! LOL
I saw a movie the other night and he was the star of it !!
It did not turn out like Joe dirt or any of the Sandler productions but it was really cool and I watched it just because of him 👏🏼
I didn’t catch the credits so I don’t know who wrote what from dialogue to the story itself, but he was Norm 💯❤️
His satire on just life in general is brilliant 😆
In today's news, California legalizes murder!
What do you mean?
@@rockcrystal3277That was the joke Norm made after OJ was found innocent
I remember when SNL and late night TV would make fun of both presidential candidates equally...it was great!
Huh? This never happened. Lol. They always made fun of the right more. Comedy in general has made fun of the right more because there's far more material.
Snl makes fun of Biden all the time. It’s just not as funny since Joe doesn’t give much material because being sleepy and falling twice.
@@seanknox7321They treat Biden and the left with kid gloves and that’s why sketches involving him are rarely funny. SNL used to be an equal opportunity offender but now their liberal bias sticks out like a sore thumb. It’s boring and tiresome.
@@NickyDiamond44because there isn’t much on him. Trump is a gold mine
@@jkranites basically writes the jokes himself.
When taking advice about what's funny and what is not funny, you have to remember, he's the one that told Brenden Schaub that he was funny. It's Joe's fault that Brenden is a "comedian" now.
Norm did whatever Norm wanted 😊 that's Norm, one of the Greatest and very well educated Genuis of the World. 🌎
SNL hasn't been funny in YEARS. Im sittin here trying to remember the last funny cast. Will Ferrell years?
It felt like everybody was in on it, whatever the joke was.
They don’t do that no more.
They felt like people that would be at a party with you and it was cool, now people mimic cool
…..they’re not part of the crowd anymore.
No much more recent than that. I’d say the cast of Bill Hader, Kristen Wigg, Jason Sudakis, Fred Armisan was pretty strong.
Cow bell? SNL needs more cow bell.
@@TheKitchenRat yeah, i stopped watching after awhile. I was a 70s kud, and was around for the really good earlier stuff.
But Fallon would ruin every sketch by breaking like a total goof
SNL hasn't been funny since Will Ferrell, 20+ years ago.
Norm didn't "KINDA" get fired, he DID get fired for the OJ jokes.
Yes, but a little bit no. The network fired his Weekend Update writing partner Jim Downey (Robert Downey Jr.'s cousin btw), probably as a warning to Norm.
But Norm and Downey were tight friends, so Norm said "If Downey goes I go."
So Ohlmeyer, the president of the network, said "Fine with me. You're fired too."
@@dixonpinfold2582 I trust Norm when it comes to his firing.
@@MediaBuster Norm never shared stories that made him look good. His MO was to hide his good deeds. Anyone who doesn't know that about him has stuff left to learn.
I heard Downey himself tell it the way I told you on a podcast _after Norm's death._ I think it was Spade's.
@@MediaBuster I heard Downey himself give this version on a podcast after Norm's death. I think it was David Spade's.
Norm kept his good deeds to himself.
The best Norm sketch is "Charles Kuralt Retiring".
"hi I'm Bob Dole"...
"I'm Bob Dole"
It looks like 90% of the cast is high school kids these days.
Ok Boomer
Its true@@saxonwyatt2396
@@saxonwyatt2396 Actually, I grew up with Tina Fey playing Palin :)
By comparison they are. The cast was just as relatively young in the 80s.
probably because you are old
The video on I'm not Norm channel is 30 mins long. RIP O.J.😅
Gillis doing Brennan’s sketch would have been hilarious.
Hay what was going on with him on the show..? that’s weird how they operate and then they brought him back.
I don’t know the whole story but I was hoping he would take over ….SNL!! 😎🤘🏼
It would definitely be a good start.
SNL stopped being funny by the time Will Ferrell was done
SNL writers try to bash the right too much. They left 100s of potentially great skits making fun of Obama, Biden, Hillary etc.
Especially Biden, who they would occasionally go after right up until he won the nomination.
Riiiight, thats the problem
For the last 75 plus years years, the right has largely been the target of creatives. This makes perfect sense.
Ford fell down the stairs ONCE and Chevy Chase did a hilarious skit. Yet they won't touch senile Biden
They actually joke about Biden. There was a time period where that was the case, but in the last couple of years, they've done it...
The pot calls the kettle black.
Seriously. Joe is the one comedian that is incapable of creating laughs. Comedy is just not in him.
@@nicholasvallas9802 naw you gotta check out his skit comedy.
Check out some news radio, his physical comedy and character ( character/skit comedy) is hilarious. All his lines are brilliant the way he works with the other cast.
Oof, got em
@@samuraicode4264 hay man…you reporting my comments..?
@@nickybjammin7629 Nah, not my style ha
Imagine if SNL did a senile Biden sketch. But they won't since they're scared ads would leave.
They have literally done this
Gilly and keevs are crazy hilarious
SNL has always been 99% not funny since its creation.
It was good at least half the time in the early-mid 90's, when the cast was stacked with heavy hitters (Chris Farley, David Spade, Chris Rock, Mike Meyers, Norm MacDonald, etc.)
That’s objectively true. It’s always been a bunch of swings and one or two big hits.
@@ryanjacobson2508 meh. It’s all the same
It’s an impossible show. They have skits that are funny, but it’s hit or miss. All sketches are. Season 2 of Gilly and Keeves isn’t close to season 1.
its an experimental show with high highs and low lows. but its consistent and no one has topped it yet.
neal brennan calling anything "not funny" is fucking hilarious
The gillis episode was good. Once in a great while...
It hasn’t been funny for twenty years now
SNL has been garbage since 2000. SNL in the 70s, 80s and 90s didn't always have great years but it was mostly good or even great in those decades. It should've been cancelled years ago.
So true! I no longer watch network television because I like COMEDY!
I admit I clicked on this because the thumbnail shows the funniest SNL sketch of the last 10 years. Kinda hilarious that their take on SNL not being funny is "I haven't watched it in years." LOL
I would try to watch SNL as a kid but would always find myself asking "I'm missing MADtv for THIS?!?"
Exactly!! Mad TV far superior than SNL.
@@liamnguyen2819 Far indeed
MadTv existed with no pressure whatsoever. 😅
The sketch in the thumbnail is actually one of the funnier SNL sketches in recent times, it’s called New Paint and it’s pretty good.
Neal's bed sketch woulda killed 😂
I find there’s a SNL formula. Every sketch before Weekend Update is the funniest ones of the night (although they aren’t always that funny). Weekend Update is the funniest one and then everything after isn’t funny at all 99% of the time. A lot of the time though when people make videos about how unfunny SNL is, they always use examples from sketches performed after Weekend Update which is from the pool of the worst sketches of the night.
The Beavis and Butthead skit from last weekend was hilarious
It was okay. What was hillarious about it?
The engagement sketch was even funnier..... they still have great sketches but people romanticize old SNL. Sketches have always been hit or miss with a lot of misses
No it wasn’t, it would have been funny 20 years ago maybe
@@tonymartini6904my mistake, you are correct and I rescind my laughter.
Seeking applause, not laughter
How can we have a. Weekly comedy scratch show where you can’t make fun of Joe Biden. There are hundreds of scratches that could have been done about Joe and Hunter but they can’t be done. Remember the days when everyone made fun of everyone.
Nothing is better than live
👏🏼…💯❤️
They’re not part of the crowd anymore .
That was one show where everybody felt like they were in on it, what ever the skits are about.
Now it’s a very rare mentality that feels like they’re a part of it .
They’re not part of the crowd anymore / audience / the people.
Norm was GOAT.
Brennan and joe just discovering Norm on youtube
I dont think peyton manning throwing footballs at little kids heads would fly on tv nowadays
yes it would
Norm once explained in an interview that SNL is a variety show and not a comedy sketch show, that's why the show is not complete humour wall to wall he believed
Yeah it lost its edge.
It had some edge but never really had it.
Literally just watched the Norm OJ compilation yesterday and was dyin’ half the jokes the audience just got quiet and that made it even more funny to me (and Norm probably)
Beavis and Butt-Head skit was hilarious!!!
Kenan Thompson is holding SNL down. He been on the show for 21 going on 22 season. The best castmember in SNL history.
Lol what are you smoking dude the guys funny and has some good reoccurring characters he's created or performed but there mostly all the exact same and nothing new . He doesn't do cutting-edge or fresh new comedy just mainstream cookie cutter corporate friendly humor for the suits.
He's got a big family and lots of kid's so he needs the bread and the staff gig
@@ChristianPena-ob3ke no one is putting him down did you even read the post before you replied??
Keenan is why is SNL sucks
@@bazookajoe6133 that's not true Kenan saved SNL he better than Phil Hartman, Chris Rock,Eddie Murphy and Adam Sandler.
Yikes.
The recent Beavis and Butthead sketch was super good.
Never heard JR give Norm the level of props all other tier 1 level stand up comedians do.
Jumangi is a series of jungle emergencies.
The funniest Norm MacDonald moment was when he was on some late-night talk show where Courtney Thorne-Smith, from “Melrose Place” (MP), was also on. The chaos started when Courtney was talking about quitting MP to do a movie with Carrot Top called, “Chairman of the Board” I think. Anyways, Norm goes, “You guit a top-rated TV show to be in a movie with Carrot Top? You know what Carrot Top is, right? He’s also known as ‘Box-office poison’.” And it just went downhill from there. It was one of the funniest segments ever.
One of the things that used to be great about the BBC was they were prepared to take chances and let the viewers decide. Monty Python and Blackadder (to name 2) couldn't be made today because no diversity and also I'm not talking about the comic genius as they are now but as they were then because they have become respected due to the chances taken with them.
4:28 But there are exceptions like Hellen Mirren , Julie Newmar , Jane Seymour and Barbara Eden Too.
How about Barbara Walters? She's fine AF!
The “funny era” of SNL is whenever you were a teenager
Lol that's so fucking right! Haha. I had to be 11-13 or so for my favorite Era of Sandler, Myers, Farley, Spade, etc.
Well, I guess that doesn't apply to me, because I was 12-13, in 2001, during the Jimmy Fallon era and I was watching 1986-1994 full length reruns.
@@sendtownjose respect.🫡
That's a good point
No, it was from it's inception until they fired Norm. That's where it ended.
Comedian love declaring what’s funny or not like it’s math 😂
The cast’s biggest objective is to make each other laugh as opposed to the audience. They laugh at the absurdity that a writer actually committed the material to paper. It’s no longer for the viewer to enjoy.
There is about 15 mins of funny material in a hour and a half show. That’s how it’s always been. Show is extremely overrated.
I agree I’m conservative so the first 25 minutes or so was pretty funny but then when he went into the Trump shit I just turned it off….
The SNL crowd really changed from the 70's when it was normal. Sometime in the late 80's / early 90's the show, and their audience, became more politically correct / woke and their jokes just weren't a funny to as much of America as it used to be in the 70's.
If you think about it, the 70s cast was a very liberal and artsy, and far from normal. The only sort’ve normality it had was Chevy Chase and he left after the first season. The 80s was disaster zone for SNL and the 90s was the Sadler Rat Pack Years and they weren’t playing political sketches but whether he admitted it or not, Norm was very political. The Early 2000s were political as well with Presidents like George Bush and then Tina Feys Alaskan governors impression. If anything the few years before Trump were the most normal
@@TheKitchenRat I agree, but in hindsight I feel that the 70s cast took more chances, and didn't play politically correct favorites.
Frank Zappa got banned forever for playing The Slime On Your TV in 1978....
I did some quick research to confirm this story and found an article that lies about it. Haha!
But, yeah. I heard the reason he was banned was because of the content of that song.
SNL has always leaned towards woke and Empire.
Hasn't been funny or relevant in decades.
@@danbauer3669 It's true that everyone's favourite era was the one that they watched during high school/college. SNL probably isn't as relevant anymore but that's because culture is so splintered. Basically, nothing is "relevant" in the same way anymore.
@@danbauer3669What’s funny about the argument you make for Frank Zappa as being “Non PC,” is that he’s literally a creation of the CIA. He was controlled opposition. He was never the “counter culture” that you thought he was 😂
The past two weeks have been pretty funny.
SNL - “Stupid Not Laughable” - hasn’t been funny since Eddie Murphy left the show.
You’d get more views if norm was in the title
Watched this past weekend's SNL. I laughed at a couple of the sketches.
I enjoyed the Beevis and Butthead sketch. I laughed out loud when Heidi Gardner broke character and laughed. However, in an interview a couple days later she stated that she felt "anxiety" after the sketch because she laughed. She lamented that she "has one job to do" and that was to not break character.
This puzzled me. Her one job is to make people laugh... including herself. Why feel anxiety for that?
Only funny episode in decades was Shane Gillis. The dude the fired before he even got hired. They aren’t funny because that hasn’t been their goal for a while. Fired for jokes you don’t like on a comedy show is ridiculous. Honestly the best folks left or got fired. That tells you something. It’s almost a badge of honour at this point.
Idk, that Beavis and Butthead skit had me rotfl
Norms OJ jokes were so classic. Weekend Update seems to be the one thing that is historically funny. When Che & Joist do the bit where they read jokes the other wrote on the last episode every year, it's the best.
Ryan Long and AwakenWithJP sketch is so much funnier than SNL.
Michael Che and Colin Jost do a joke swap every Christmas and it’s hilarious!!
Colin and Che are absolutely hilarious. You have to lie to yourself to claim otherwise.
Jim downey and Norm were the best writing duo that snl has had.
The problem with modern comedy is many of the comedians aim for applause instead of laughter. A stage at a comedy club should not be confused for a soapbox at a public park.
The structure of their skits is: one character acts absurdly and the characters all point out how absurdly the first character is acting. It's the cheapest, laziest form of comedy.
Long live Turd Ferguson!!!
Let the jumper do it. That means so much to me and my career. Bosses don't get what I'm doing, but they need to let me do what I want. They're hired me for a reason, and they need to trust that. When they meddle with what I'm trying to do because they don't get it, they wreck the vision and why it works. I've never heard a better explanation than what he just said.
"unhired" 🤣
Once McKinnon left, that was the nail in the coffin.
If the freedom to say what you want and not being hampered by executives was the main problem with comedy, Joe Rogan would be the funniest person on the problem.
I just watched the Norm vid this week..😂
Norm clips are some of comedys best
Che and Jost are the only reason to watch SNL. It hasnt been funny since the early 90's
Everyone is afraid to get ‘cancelled’ on social media. Hence, funny is no longer…it has become something else.
SNL is like the best audition to get you into doing big commercials. Unless you're farley,sandler, myers,fey, etc other members end up just doing shitty sitcoms or big corporation commercials
SNL is just like people who think they are cool trying to be cool it’s just cringe not funny
What’s the name of the song at the end?
I feel like my whole life people have been saying “snl isn’t funny anymore” i feel like there are moments of brilliance sprinkled throughout but it’s just like listening to an album, not every song is a hit but the good ones are bangers. It’s just as cool to shit on snl as it is to shit on nickleback or something.
Despite ups and downs, the first 25 years was great. I haven't been able to watch it since 2000, but have heard mixed/mostly bad reviews.
The Beavis and Butthead sketch and that emu sketch with Shane Gillis are funnier than anything Rogan's ever said or done
Sometimes it's funny sometimes it isn't, just as it always has been.
I like him well enough, but I'm not sure I'd rely on Joe Rogan as the arbiter of what is funny or not.
Saturday Night Live should have went out on a high note…..back in 1989.
To be honest, I'd rather rerun In Living Color over anything right now. After about 2014. Comedy died. Because the woke granfalloon took over society like a cancer.
… i feel like people have been sayin this since the 90’s…but ignore all the immense talent that has come from the showthese past 20 years .
Yeah, honestly, SNL isn't my favorite source for Comedy usually. It's not what is was back when I was a kid. Great video.
Neal is on JRE talking about SNL in front of millions of listeners on Spotify, meanwhile Kevin is yelling the ghey f slur in front of several dozen people on TH-cam.
There's a 30 minute video of norm ripping OJ as well.
Speaking of not funny, Joe could add himself to the long list of people who are not funny.
Good thing comedy is subjective and a personal opinion.
However I won’t argue that 90% of SNL these days is absolute trash..
If it’s unfunny. Then, it should be right up rogan’s alley.
SNL needs to get back to its zany out out of nowhere stuff
Died when Kate McKinnon left. Gen Z is a dumpster fire generation for humor
Lorne chose a side.
They should do a reunion show of all the early 2000’s and late 90’s cast. Bring back Will ferrel, Chris kattan, David spade, Fred armison, Derrel Hammond, Molly Shannon, Tim meadows, Hell, even Jimmy Fallon lol. They could do one show that is 100x funnier than SNL in last 15+ years.
You know who else isn't funny? Rogan
Well ... to be fair, if anyone knows not funny, it's Joe.