and that confidence comes from knowing that being able to relate to women doesn't make him any less of a man, and actually makes him more attractive to women. more guys could stand to learn a thing or two from marcello!
Cause it's hard out there fir a biological female to find a STRAIGHT man who aint trifling as fuck. Mainly because his momma built him up as soooo special and his penis guarantees him entitlement in society. No matter the size
'Also a variety of other psychological and genetic issues but I don't have stand-up on that' The man balanced seriouness and comedy of situation in one sentence
@@jamessirot854 yeah except people usually say women are glowing on their wedding day or when they're preggers, and since he made a point to say it, was laughing about it, and Colin's already married, it seems to me maybe Scarlett Johansson is pregnant again.
I freaking love Marcello but I lost it when Colin said “Okay the salon do be sounding kinda fire” and then physically winced at what came out of his mouth.
i hope snl knows how much we love marcello. im a younger viewer (19) and sometimes jokes just dont connect w me, but when newer cast members like marcello, bowen, and michael show up, i know im abt to laugh hard and enjoy the show
I saw 19 and I was like “nah you’re not that young, I find this funny too!” Then I realized I’m 27 and that we’re probably not under the same demographic lol whoops
Well im even younger im about to turn 16 and i love cast members like marcello, devon, michael, and bowen, especially marcello(im hispanic born and raised in miami)
@@ClifftonCrowder-yt2gt i think its b/c of colin's recent-ish interview with his wife scarlett and her skincare line - they made a joke about how his comedian friends are going to be so impressed with his skin now
Marcello needs to have a Netflix special!!! He’s hilarious! I saw him live at NYC comedy cellar last September and he said this joke plus way more and I have never laughed so much!! He’s the best!
SNL's actors/actresses have a ton of history with depression and substance abuse. It's personal for them. Most people develop a sense of humor as armor against either trauma or mental health issues.
@@jenmatt1923You nailed it. Look at how many comedians have lost there lives in just the past couple of years. It's been a brutal time to observe these tragedies and nothing neww considering some of SNL's greatest.
Yes we need to teach this new generation who think depression and anxiety are cool that self diagnosing isn’t the answer. Just because you’re sad sometimes doesn’t mean you have depression. And it doesn’t give you the right to talk about/make fun of people that really do suffer from the illness.
@@Possiblechange I think it's because a lot of popular artists like Taylor Swift, Lana del Rey, Olivia Rodrigo, etc. sing about their depression and also sing about characters with NPD, HPD, BPD, etc. type of personalities who are at the end of their rope. So zoomers and millennials who grew up on Taylor Swift and Pete Davidson think they know what it's like. But since they're familiar with some of what it's like, there's a lot they can learn about how to be friends and allies with people with depression and personality disorders.
This is the kind of humor that I like! It was funny, it was positive and it was kind. I can appreciate other humor, but this just makes me smile. Way to go!
OMG!! FINALLY another Marcelo skit! How is this guy so freaking hilarious? I've been watching his old stuff for months waiting for some new material. GIVE US A NETFLIX SPECIAL ALREADY!!!!!!
Oh my gosh, seeing Marcello crack up at different times in this funny skit is just fabulous. Marcello saying to the salon ladies, “I don’t know!!!” with that irresistible smile is hilarious!!
@@zoyadulzura7490 And I want everyone to know that I fully support Marcelo and always will, that cute little Prince of Short Latino Men Who Understand Women. 😊
Marcello tapped it! Emotional Isolation will sicken and injure anyone, and men go there or get put there way too much. The phobia, for men among men, to be vulnerable or relate sensitively and supportively with each other is common....even praised where 'macho' isn't a dirty word. I think it is Homophobia that gets most of the credit for this. Ridiculing boys, and men when they show weakness, gets the rest of the credit
Also some women are also very sexist and if you show emotion to them it's like they witness something repulsive. Also if you grew in toxic latino culture in South America, the norm is that the women and men around you, growing up as a kid, is to teach to not to cry like a girl. My mom would discourage that, even though trying to listen to my problems. But yeah, no support in either women or men. There's also the loss of men spaces whilst women creating or conservating their own exclusive spaces to vent and be there.
@@AfreshioYou need to remember that it all comes back to the patriarchy and misogyny. Women are also victims to it, and internalize a lot of what men taught other men. Women adopted a lot of that. There’s women who believe women are weak, that women don’t deserve to be in positions of power and shouldn’t have the right to vote and those same women are the ones who believe men shouldn’t cry and that men are stronger, smarter etc. because of those beliefs against women, they believe men should be more superior and thus not behave feminine (I.e - weak, crying, showing emotion). Furthermore in no way, is creating safe spaces for women, a threat to men. Men being a threat to women is what called for the isolation or segregation between genders. That’s no excuse for men to not be able to create their own safe spaces amongst each other. If you look at whose behind all the “Men’s Mental Health Awareness” campaign, it’s always majorly women (especially in my country) because women seem to care about men’s mental health more than men unfortunately.
There was a woman, a lesbian who did an experiment passing as a het man for a year and wrote a book i think in early 2000s and said living a het man made her suicidal. (This is not a trans person at all, which may matter, it is not meant to be applied to trans and/or gay men, who are often connected to LGBT communities and networks plus trans men move to living as men under the pressure of dysphoria - escaping from something unwanted - so their experiences comparing life as a man to previous are likely to be much more liberatory and positive overall.) The experimentor divorced herself from LGBT community for her experiment. She said despite being taken more seriously at work, living as a straight man was very depressing. It was not just because she was forcing herself to be seen in a way she did not identify with, she expected that and coped. She said what really affected her was the way het men treat ec other was so shitty, toxic, competitive and isolating, and how their only source of real friendship and basic human support had to be sought from women in their lives. That despite even inequalities, women had so much more opportunity to be resilient and psychologically healthy because their relationships with other women were essentially supportive and like having therapy. She didnt use the term "toxic masculinity" (it wasnt really a popular term yet) but its essentially what she was talking about.
i like to point out that "toxic masculinity" was not a term coined by feminists, in the 80s there was this movement called the "mythopoetic mens movement" basically they were trying to redefine masculinity in the modern world, lots of weekend retreats in the woods and talking about their feelings, basically the guy that coined the phrase, Shepard Bliss, was talking about the risk that if men didn't find a healthy way to adapt to the modern world, we were going to go basically feral and emphasize the worst traits. and with people like andrew tate...gotta tell you, bullseye.
@@ryanweible9090It's such a useful term on a societal level, as well as on an individual one as it was first used, which is why it has shown up in so many feminist works.
The 'researcher' you're referring to was very unwell herself, well before she started that experiment. She had been suffering from deep depression. There has been a great deal of poor reporting about what she did and her reasoning and methods and subsequent ... shall we say, 'life decisions' she made afterward. Anyone who has been a wife or mother or sister has noticed these differences in the way men relate to each other. It's not new. She didn't discover it. When I was a student in the 1980's, we girls start noticing when we're in middle school just how emotionally stunted most of the boys are around us. We had to shut up and grow up. Smile when our skirts were pulled up over our heads in the hall and our bra straps were snapped by the boy sitting behind us and our asses pinched and breasts groped in a crowded hallway. Yes, we had early and often opportunities to be 'resilient'. And not all girls are supportive of one another. Many of us can probably look back and remember we were bullied by a fellow female student and her clique of friends. The truth is, people suck, regardless of gender. Talking to so-called 'therapists' sucks and does more harm than good in many cases. These things are always much more complicated than 'It's a man/woman thing'. The new generations are giving me hope for a better future, though. They do seem more self-aware and kinder to each other. But then... there are men like Andrew Tate that find a following and I just feel sick and hopeless all over again.
He is absolutely the funniest person I have ever seen and Netflix needs to give him a series asap. TH-cam needs more longer content full shows and also you need to come to Miami. Lesss go.
Ironically, Marcello does look as if he's been to a barber or salon, but that curly dark mop totally works on him. Adorable, funny, and bilingual -- total package.
Did y'all catch Marcello say Colin is glowing? 😂Referencing the video he did with ScarJo and him using the beauty products. He sarcastically said the comedians on his show would bring up he was glowing!!😂😂😂
I love the way he says Colin is glowing, and it makes Colin smile like he’s embarrassed and smack him a little 😂 I hope closed off friendships can try to make it a game to embarrass the other friend by making them smile funny or blush after saying something nice. I think that would be a good way to introduce the positivity and sincerity without being too much at once! 😊
I haven't seen anyone come to the SNL cast who caught my eye quite like Marcello, in a lonnnnnng time!!! Like, Jimmy Fallon Horatio Sanz days!! Marcello is singlehandedly making me want to start watching the full epidodes every weekend again 🤩
I dunno about that. Look at dating, with the internet the dating pool is larger, which means women can be more selective, men will face more rejection. The worse economy (and more women working leading less jobs to go around) also makes it harder to move out. I'm only scratching the surface but there are lots of ways advances and changes have lead to more depression in men until we figure some things out.
@@aidan9656 I never said that? It's one of many, many reasons. But to act like most men don't need/want that kind of relationship to feel less depressed seems kind of naive.
marcello spitting FACTS! i've tried being in co-ed support groups online and the dudes are always total assholes and when the women want to throw them out they're like "WHAT? WE ROAST ALL OUR BUDDIES!" WELL MAYBE DON'T?! maybe if you guys weren't constantly trashing the people you supposedly care about, you wouldn't be so lonely and depressed and emotionally constipated?
I feel like there is a lot of truth in this comment that needs to be picked apart and examined, regarding the motivations and reasons behind why so often guys talk like that. This way of interacting is harmful to the guys themselves as well as to the people around them.
@@icantollie why is that the problem? it started out as women only but the guys complained that they wanted in too. when we tried letting them in, they behaved horribly. or do you think online support groups as a whole shouldn't exist?
I havent watched current snl for awhile. Idk who this man is but he's adorable af and hilarious. Also Collin do be glowing. That approaching silver fox is a gorgeous look for him!
Marcello is the only guy who could say “I understand women” and the girls cheer
Because he's cute enough that he can say it without sounding like a creep.
@@canaisyoung3601behavior and language is ONLY creepy if you don’t think the guy is cute.
At this show the crowd cheers ECSTATICALLY for nearly anything.
Breaking News: Women are hypocrites
Prince could’ve…and their pants would fall off. 😂
"And he robs banks 😛" that delivery was spot on LOL
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
At least he has a passion
"Okay, the salon do be sounding kinda fire."
I'M DEAD
He looked so embarrassed 😭 petition for Marcello to make Colin say more embarrassing things
I fully expected an intervention at that point. "Colin, we love you man, but don't you EVER..."
🤣
Biggest laugh in weeks
The instant regret 😭😭
the tongue in cheek thing he does when he tries to not laugh has me FERAL
SAME
That is HAWTTT
SAME FR
need him biblically
I keep coming back to this video for it like 😊
Marcello is really hard not to like love see how much confidence he has grown this season hes got natural charisma imo.
and that confidence comes from knowing that being able to relate to women doesn't make him any less of a man, and actually makes him more attractive to women. more guys could stand to learn a thing or two from marcello!
My opinion is 100% the opposite...but then, I've watched the show for much of it's run. I KNOW Comedy, and this ain't it!
Rizz
@@keithkoenig5320I bet you hate Pete too. Jealousy my guy.
he's the worst.@@keithkoenig5320
Marcelo is one of the best things to happen to SNL in a long time.
Him and Bowen Yang 👍👍
@@isabelle843💯
@@isabelle843not Bowen!!! 🙄
@@javiruiz8365yes Bowen! Both are great
Agreed 100%
I am crushing on Marcello Hernández. He's 100% genuine and adorable, and as if that weren't enough, he's also hilarious.
i'm an asexual dude and lowkey? i can see it
💯
He is adorable! And I can definitely see him being one of the girls. 🥰
@@demiurge2501How does that even work? I have a good friend who I think may be asexual. You probably accomplish SO much.
Me to he has an attractive charm to him 😍
I’m a guy brought up by all women and this is the realest sketch I ever saw.
OMG! Too funny🤣🤣
... Unlike the compliments and "support" women give each other! 😅
Fax 4real
yeah same
Same it sucks
“at least he has a passion” 💀
And a job. Even if it's robbing banks.
Cause it's hard out there fir a biological female to find a STRAIGHT man who aint trifling as fuck. Mainly because his momma built him up as soooo special and his penis guarantees him entitlement in society. No matter the size
"God forbid a man has hobbies"
😛😝
he's not wrong though. We support each other even when its toxic! LOL.
He's the only comic I've ever seen who isn't annoying when he laughs at his own jokes. He's just more adorable.
'Also a variety of other psychological and genetic issues but I don't have stand-up on that'
The man balanced seriouness and comedy of situation in one sentence
Riiiight! but hold on, did Marcello just, on the down low, say that Colin is gonna have another baby with Scarlett?
@@BooBuKittyPhuk Because of the glowing thing? I think that was just a compliment.
@@jamessirot854 yeah except people usually say women are glowing on their wedding day or when they're preggers, and since he made a point to say it, was laughing about it, and Colin's already married, it seems to me maybe Scarlett Johansson is pregnant again.
Mentioning a “disclaimer” at the end that invoked genetics was a balance!?
@@BooBuKittyPhuk no I think you're overthinking it.
It's the, "A little prince like me" that gets me. Then his follow-up blush gesture. Stop being so cute 🥺
I freaking love Marcello but I lost it when Colin said “Okay the salon do be sounding kinda fire” and then physically winced at what came out of his mouth.
That's because some writer (possibly Michael Che) wrote that to, once again, embarrass him.
genuinely was looking for this comment i had to pause to laugh at that bit for a solid few minutes
Latino dude here who grew up with his mom and older sister. Marcello's 100% right here.
marcello: 😁
audience: 🥰😍😩😭🥰
correct!
i hope snl knows how much we love marcello. im a younger viewer (19) and sometimes jokes just dont connect w me, but when newer cast members like marcello, bowen, and michael show up, i know im abt to laugh hard and enjoy the show
I’m old, 68 years, and I love Marcello, too.
I saw 19 and I was like “nah you’re not that young, I find this funny too!”
Then I realized I’m 27 and that we’re probably not under the same demographic lol whoops
Its gen z vs millennial bs
Well im even younger im about to turn 16 and i love cast members like marcello, devon, michael, and bowen, especially marcello(im hispanic born and raised in miami)
damn I'm 14, almost 15 and I really like this too (I'm not even American lol)
This dude is so talented. Everytime he gets screen time he delivers and kills it. Look forward to him becoming a main player.
Marcello has the best voice.
Agreeeeee
isn’t he glowing ?!😂😂 love Marcello so much
Wonder was he saying He's about be a Pops?
@@ClifftonCrowder-yt2gt i think its b/c of colin's recent-ish interview with his wife scarlett and her skincare line - they made a joke about how his comedian friends are going to be so impressed with his skin now
Marcello needs to have a Netflix special!!! He’s hilarious! I saw him live at NYC comedy cellar last September and he said this joke plus way more and I have never laughed so much!! He’s the best!
“at least he has a passion” accurate asf
Love the little love tap Colin gave Marcello at the end. You can tell he's really proud of him.
He brings such fresh energy. And non cliche.
At 1:26 I loved the little held in laugh Marcello did here. So cute.
SNL talks more about depression awareness than the American educational system.
SNL's actors/actresses have a ton of history with depression and substance abuse. It's personal for them. Most people develop a sense of humor as armor against either trauma or mental health issues.
@@jenmatt1923You nailed it. Look at how many comedians have lost there lives in just the past couple of years. It's been a brutal time to observe these tragedies and nothing neww considering some of SNL's greatest.
Yes we need to teach this new generation who think depression and anxiety are cool that self diagnosing isn’t the answer. Just because you’re sad sometimes doesn’t mean you have depression. And it doesn’t give you the right to talk about/make fun of people that really do suffer from the illness.
Pete Davidson era is what really kicked it off to be talked about on air a lot.
@@Possiblechange I think it's because a lot of popular artists like Taylor Swift, Lana del Rey, Olivia Rodrigo, etc. sing about their depression and also sing about characters with NPD, HPD, BPD, etc. type of personalities who are at the end of their rope. So zoomers and millennials who grew up on Taylor Swift and Pete Davidson think they know what it's like. But since they're familiar with some of what it's like, there's a lot they can learn about how to be friends and allies with people with depression and personality disorders.
The saddest part is how freakin true this is. I also avoid barber shops in favor of salons for this exact same reason! lol
i avoid barber shops AND salons cause i'm broke af, pass me those clippers from temu
Funny enough, I used to do that too. Until I realized I was probably screwing up my hair more than helping it. lol@@dietotaku
My barber is a friendly dude luckily, and he respects my desire to just be silent if I don’t feel like talking. But sometimes we have good chats too
This makes me want to work at a salon just to welcome yall lol
Nah buddy you’re a pussey if you think the barbershop is hard
Marcello's smile is gorgeous
As is the rest of him!
Marcelo makes me proud to be Cuban. Love seeing my fellow Latinos succeed .
So fun to see Marcello blossoming on SNL. This was hysterical and you could see he was having fun with it, too. AND he's cute.😍
Very cute.
Him breaking at 1:26
Marcello Hernandez and Colin Jost are so good together. I hope Hernandez has more spots on Weekend Update.
It's like they're flirting. I love it
@@ilovtheend fr
This is the kind of humor that I like! It was funny, it was positive and it was kind. I can appreciate other humor, but this just makes me smile. Way to go!
Oh my goodness Marcello is such a cutie, his comedy and timing is so perfect. He is such a genuine Sweetheart
Adorable and, well, hot!
It’s the first time I’m seeing thousands of SNL videos without cringing THANK YOU MARCELLO HERNANDEZ
I have recently become OBSESSED with Marcello. Let him on update every week!
Marcello is soooo amazing… This sketch makes him shine like no other
2:34 I don’t know
😂😂😂
I like how low he says “I missed you” 😂❤
OMG!! FINALLY another Marcelo skit! How is this guy so freaking hilarious? I've been watching his old stuff for months waiting for some new material. GIVE US A NETFLIX SPECIAL ALREADY!!!!!!
MARCELLO IS AN ICON
PLEASE NEVER LET HIM GO
Oh my gosh, seeing Marcello crack up at different times in this funny skit is just fabulous. Marcello saying to the salon ladies, “I don’t know!!!” with that irresistible smile is hilarious!!
Master Class in owning the issue just adjacent to the topic at hand.
His little addendum at the end that kind of acknowledges that is hilarious. Marcelo brings such a great energy to the show.
@@zoyadulzura7490 And I want everyone to know that I fully support Marcelo and always will, that cute little Prince of Short Latino Men Who Understand Women. 😊
Saw him at a comedy club a few months ago and he was trying out these jokes. Love seeing them on air!
Love Marcelo; one of the best new cast members in years!
The tongue on he robs banks 😂😂😂 he’s hilarious
The tongue killed meeeeee😂😂😂😂
I really wish they used Marcello more, he's so versatile and approachable.
Marcello tapped it! Emotional Isolation will sicken and injure anyone, and men go there or get put there way too much.
The phobia, for men among men, to be vulnerable or relate sensitively and supportively with each other is common....even praised where 'macho' isn't a dirty word.
I think it is Homophobia that gets most of the credit for this. Ridiculing boys, and men when they show weakness, gets the rest of the credit
Yup! Men are too often conditioned to think they're not "real men" if they ask for help with anything.
Also some women are also very sexist and if you show emotion to them it's like they witness something repulsive.
Also if you grew in toxic latino culture in South America, the norm is that the women and men around you, growing up as a kid, is to teach to not to cry like a girl. My mom would discourage that, even though trying to listen to my problems. But yeah, no support in either women or men.
There's also the loss of men spaces whilst women creating or conservating their own exclusive spaces to vent and be there.
@@AfreshioYou need to remember that it all comes back to the patriarchy and misogyny. Women are also victims to it, and internalize a lot of what men taught other men. Women adopted a lot of that. There’s women who believe women are weak, that women don’t deserve to be in positions of power and shouldn’t have the right to vote and those same women are the ones who believe men shouldn’t cry and that men are stronger, smarter etc. because of those beliefs against women, they believe men should be more superior and thus not behave feminine (I.e - weak, crying, showing emotion).
Furthermore in no way, is creating safe spaces for women, a threat to men. Men being a threat to women is what called for the isolation or segregation between genders.
That’s no excuse for men to not be able to create their own safe spaces amongst each other. If you look at whose behind all the “Men’s Mental Health Awareness” campaign, it’s always majorly women (especially in my country) because women seem to care about men’s mental health more than men unfortunately.
i need more marcello! he never misses!
This was brilliant! He absolutely nailed it! Effortlessly executed 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I absolutely love the rawness of this take !!!!
He did his best trying not to break when mentioning " im dating this guy and he robs banks.."
And "at least he has a passion."
Collin's burst of laughter at 2:17 makes it even more hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
There was a woman, a lesbian who did an experiment passing as a het man for a year and wrote a book i think in early 2000s and said living a het man made her suicidal. (This is not a trans person at all, which may matter, it is not meant to be applied to trans and/or gay men, who are often connected to LGBT communities and networks plus trans men move to living as men under the pressure of dysphoria - escaping from something unwanted - so their experiences comparing life as a man to previous are likely to be much more liberatory and positive overall.) The experimentor divorced herself from LGBT community for her experiment. She said despite being taken more seriously at work, living as a straight man was very depressing. It was not just because she was forcing herself to be seen in a way she did not identify with, she expected that and coped. She said what really affected her was the way het men treat ec other was so shitty, toxic, competitive and isolating, and how their only source of real friendship and basic human support had to be sought from women in their lives. That despite even inequalities, women had so much more opportunity to be resilient and psychologically healthy because their relationships with other women were essentially supportive and like having therapy. She didnt use the term "toxic masculinity" (it wasnt really a popular term yet) but its essentially what she was talking about.
i like to point out that "toxic masculinity" was not a term coined by feminists, in the 80s there was this movement called the "mythopoetic mens movement" basically they were trying to redefine masculinity in the modern world, lots of weekend retreats in the woods and talking about their feelings, basically the guy that coined the phrase, Shepard Bliss, was talking about the risk that if men didn't find a healthy way to adapt to the modern world, we were going to go basically feral and emphasize the worst traits. and with people like andrew tate...gotta tell you, bullseye.
@@ryanweible9090It's such a useful term on a societal level, as well as on an individual one as it was first used, which is why it has shown up in so many feminist works.
Most divorces in the world are betwen lesbians 78% i wonder way?
The 'researcher' you're referring to was very unwell herself, well before she started that experiment. She had been suffering from deep depression. There has been a great deal of poor reporting about what she did and her reasoning and methods and subsequent ... shall we say, 'life decisions' she made afterward. Anyone who has been a wife or mother or sister has noticed these differences in the way men relate to each other. It's not new. She didn't discover it. When I was a student in the 1980's, we girls start noticing when we're in middle school just how emotionally stunted most of the boys are around us. We had to shut up and grow up. Smile when our skirts were pulled up over our heads in the hall and our bra straps were snapped by the boy sitting behind us and our asses pinched and breasts groped in a crowded hallway. Yes, we had early and often opportunities to be 'resilient'. And not all girls are supportive of one another. Many of us can probably look back and remember we were bullied by a fellow female student and her clique of friends. The truth is, people suck, regardless of gender. Talking to so-called 'therapists' sucks and does more harm than good in many cases. These things are always much more complicated than 'It's a man/woman thing'. The new generations are giving me hope for a better future, though. They do seem more self-aware and kinder to each other. But then... there are men like Andrew Tate that find a following and I just feel sick and hopeless all over again.
Marcello is taking over. Since day one when he showed up. 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Holy moly this guy’s good. He’s really good
I just need Marcello in my life
Little prince like me 🤣 I can relate Marcello 😂
His voice is hot
he is hot
Real
YES
Everything about him is hot
@@EstherFontenellethank god im not the only one
It's rare for an snl sketch to actually drop wisdom on us
Yeah. Most times, it's preachy and forgets to cut that with humor. Glad to see SNL actually doing it right for a change.
He is absolutely the funniest person I have ever seen and Netflix needs to give him a series asap. TH-cam needs more longer content full shows and also you need to come to Miami. Lesss go.
low key crushing on Marcello Hernández
Im in love, he’s funny, amazing smile, and that voice 🫣🔥🔥🔥
I’m gay and am very confused at how attracted I am to this proud Latina woman
ion know what it is with this marcello dude but dudes vibe is wholesome af..when colin it do be sounding kinda fire i lost it 😂😂😂😂
Ironically, Marcello does look as if he's been to a barber or salon, but that curly dark mop totally works on him. Adorable, funny, and bilingual -- total package.
Yall, aint Marcello just so so fine 😣❤️🔥
I love him so much. Protect him at all costs.
Marcelo is amazingly funny with a very natural character!!!
Please keep him in SNL 4ever!!!!
This whole bit was fantastic! On point and hilarious too!!!
Miami is soooo proud of you Marcellito! Always killing it! 😘😘
Love how he is having fun makes us have fun with him!!! Love that he is latino
Where is this guy hiding? i just stambled on him. loving your performance.
Did y'all catch Marcello say Colin is glowing? 😂Referencing the video he did with ScarJo and him using the beauty products. He sarcastically said the comedians on his show would bring up he was glowing!!😂😂😂
This made me in love with Marcello
I actually love him so much I have since the baseball bit he did close to his debut
Came all this way
Had to explain, direct from Domingo
“And he robs banks. 😛” 🤣🤣🤣
I love the way he says Colin is glowing, and it makes Colin smile like he’s embarrassed and smack him a little 😂 I hope closed off friendships can try to make it a game to embarrass the other friend by making them smile funny or blush after saying something nice. I think that would be a good way to introduce the positivity and sincerity without being too much at once! 😊
This was just fucking brilliant. SNL would be smart to keep up his screen time. What a gem.
Marcello is great ! So happy to see him on here 🎉
"A proud latina woman." Hell yessss.
“And how does this relate to men being depressed?”😭😭this skit was so good
Okay but Marcelo is so handsome though 😍
He’s very tasty.
I haven't seen anyone come to the SNL cast who caught my eye quite like Marcello, in a lonnnnnng time!!! Like, Jimmy Fallon Horatio Sanz days!! Marcello is singlehandedly making me want to start watching the full epidodes every weekend again 🤩
As a Cuban, I'm always so proud to see Marcello on the show. He is the new Pitbull 🥲
Marcello is totally hilarious - and he always seems like he is having so much fun in all of his skits - even when he has to have a serious face 😄
1:47 tongue bit is PERFECT lmaoo
I genuinely have NEVER laughed at an SNL skit until this beautiful funny man bro
Great chemistry between Colin and Marcello!
marcello is my celebrity crush. god what can’t this man do 😭🤭
I have the biggest crush on Marcello for a long time, omg 👀💓
Marcello!!! You rock!!! 👍
I don't really think men are more depressed than ever. I think they are more honest about being depressed than ever.
Came here to say that
I dunno about that. Look at dating, with the internet the dating pool is larger, which means women can be more selective, men will face more rejection. The worse economy (and more women working leading less jobs to go around) also makes it harder to move out. I'm only scratching the surface but there are lots of ways advances and changes have lead to more depression in men until we figure some things out.
@@gmcubedDo yall really think everything is about dating dynamics? Damn 💀
@@aidan9656 I never said that? It's one of many, many reasons. But to act like most men don't need/want that kind of relationship to feel less depressed seems kind of naive.
To be honest, I was a bit skeptical as to how he would lead this but he did great! He gained another fan today :)
Marcello killed it!
when a guy does that tongue in cheek thing i almost pass out. marcello did that like 5 times
I'm dying he's SO FINE
Weekend Update never fails to hit
Sometimes it do be failing tho /s
It's been winning for years
“Colin is glowing!” A little dig @ Scarlett’s new skincare products she’s been pushing with Colin HAHAHA
Thought he was saying Scarlett was pregnant on the sly
marcello spitting FACTS! i've tried being in co-ed support groups online and the dudes are always total assholes and when the women want to throw them out they're like "WHAT? WE ROAST ALL OUR BUDDIES!" WELL MAYBE DON'T?! maybe if you guys weren't constantly trashing the people you supposedly care about, you wouldn't be so lonely and depressed and emotionally constipated?
I feel like there is a lot of truth in this comment that needs to be picked apart and examined, regarding the motivations and reasons behind why so often guys talk like that. This way of interacting is harmful to the guys themselves as well as to the people around them.
Emotionally constipated 😭
"co-ed support groups online"--
ok wait stop; like idk maybe there's your problem right there..
@@icantollie why is that the problem? it started out as women only but the guys complained that they wanted in too. when we tried letting them in, they behaved horribly. or do you think online support groups as a whole shouldn't exist?
People who hide behind the “joking/roasting” excuse are really a pain. How do you convince them they’re wrong? To change?
I havent watched current snl for awhile. Idk who this man is but he's adorable af and hilarious. Also Collin do be glowing. That approaching silver fox is a gorgeous look for him!