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There was one sketch from the current season called 'Wing Pit', an innocent big game (since advertisers can't use the phrase "Super Bowl", as the NFL currently trademarked it) advert for a fast food restaurant from the start, then it went sinister at the end.
This list is pretty weak, the Weekend Update has made jokes darker than any of these sketches, especially when Norm was doing it. Next time just show the sketches in order without saying anything, that would be much better.
Old Opie and Anthony was the best at that I think. There were times in over 1,000 hours 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week for over a decade where I had to cover my mouth while I’m laughing and go “Jesus Christ man!” Old Stern too. Billy West was great and when Artie Lange became a 3rd mic, it was my favorite era.
There were a couple skits with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the “Heroin AM” and one where she was trying learn about the internet, with a bunch of creepy guys. The Heroin AM skit has always been a favorite.😂😂
There was one about people trying to learn about myspace in a class. While one mother wanted to learn about it so she can relate to her daughter more, all the middle aged men were learning so they can "mingle" with young kids, teenagers. It's really creepy and disturbing to watch. Especially since it's really relatable and mostly true in today's world of social media.
You left off a Great One. In my Opinion One of the FUNNIEST SKETCHES of SNL THE POLAR BEAR SKETCH Chris Farley, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler, Tim Meadows , and Jay GayLord Mohr. ITS A BLOODY CLASSIC!!!
You missed the one with Brian Cranston portraying the sleazy real-life British game show host that liked to kiss little girls on TV in the creepiest of ways, this was quite the shocking SNL skit, I was expecting for it to be #1.
@@welcometothemovies9157 Well yeah but this isn't a parody of Saville, it's a parody of someone else. And not just because Saville wasn't a game show host, he didn't act like this on air. This is a parody of a different host that did.
oh man i cant belive how many of these i missed!, i gotta look these up thanks yall, this shits comedy gold, and your right, modern writers would never... they dont have the balls to make comedy like this anymore.
LOL...that would be Belushi, Gilda Radner, Charles Rocket, Danitra Vance, Jan Hooks, Gilbert Gottried, George Coe, Tom Davis, Tony Rosato, Michael O' Donoghue, the short-lived (oops....pun ALWAYS intended..) Dan Vitale, Peter Aykroyd, and Norm MacDonald I guess you could count Don Pardo too....the "announcer" is certainly a member of the cast...AND he appeared on camera...
Speaking of Will Ferrell, I'm surprised that the workout routine sketch with Jim Carrey didn't end up on this list. The revelation that drugs were involved and Will having either a psychotic break or becoming The Devil was enough to make that one truly memorable.
Mr. Belvedere (errr.....Brontoon..) - yeah, underrated for it's tone, surreality, and performances by most of the cast. Wake up and Smile is a one/two joke bit that descends into unbelievability....it's fine....just a bit silly comparatively. Most of these other sketches are subtle...until they're not. That's how/why they get you...
Thanks for bringing those up again, they were all great , ill have to watch them again on TH-cam, if they didn't ban them , the cork suckers and I love my car were also hilarious, snl is much tamer now
My 4&5 year old brothers in law were staying at our house the night The Tizzle Wizzle sketch was on 😂. They were so excited and started dancing at first and then were just super confused.
japanese gameshow manages to still impress me mike meyers near fluent japanese is amazing especially since when translated. its not random words.hes actually saying what a real host would say with actually questions like how many keys on a piano etc
You missed the most infamous one, though it was wisely rejected and was never performed. In 1979, not long after the Jonestown massacre, the opening skit proposed involved soldiers and medics walking through the audience, who were all laying about the studio as if dead. Finally, they pick up the wrist of a cast member, and the person jumps up and says, "It's alive, from New York..." Easy to see why it was rejected.
I'm a HUGE SNl fan/historian, Frank....I can't believe I've never heard of that one... Do you have any more information on that sketch? Who was the host?? When was it rejected?? Thanks.
@@babby4450 Ahhh....got it. You never know., considering that SNL DID censor jokes on WU about Jonestown. It sounds like something O'Donoghue would want to do.....but he was fired at the end of the previous season. (Although his version would have been much darker...) OR it sound like a bad one-joke (or often NO joke) sketch from Doumanian's horrific 1980-81 tenure and cast...
I thought Toby's House with Michael Keaton never made it to air? It's here on TH-cam if anyone's interested. Canteen Boy with Alec Baldwin as far as I know is the only one where SNL addressed it the next time Alec hosted. Adam Sandler came out during the monologue in full Canteen Boy attire as Alec apologized to him and redid the sketch properly.
@@johnnytmcq I think number one is darker. Number two happens....likely on a daily basis. Age gap relationships are commonplace; we just rarely make the correlation that when men are in their 30s and 40s, their future wives are 14, 5 or not even born. The Rock's robot is darker IMO. Evil intentions like shrink rays and freeze rays aren't REALLY evil; robots that do unthinkable things to our youth that will eventually perpetuate the cycle of abuse is truly evil, and thus, darker.
Darkest sketch I remember was in ‘97. Days after the Heaven’s Gate cult’s mass suicide, SNL’s cold open was a “Nightline” spoof, where Ted Koppell reveals the cult was right about being picked up by a spaceship, then proceeds to interview the cult leader and his followers via satellite.
You forgot the old Dan Aykroyd skit where he played Julia Child doing a cooking show. She cuts herself and proceeds to bleed all over the place while her life flashes before her eyes. I was about 11 or 12 when I saw that and it literally gave me a nightmare lol
@@bradyguy7701 why would the camera staying on her have anything to do with it? she talks about remembering when she was a little girl, basically reliving the memory LOL
Personally, I thought the number one sketch on this list dose a good job illustrating just how absurd the evil genius trope has become in modern fiction. Freeze rays and shrink rays are jokes when you compare them to truly evil acts like the one Dwayne Johnson’s character points out during his pitch for the most evil invention. Even the twist where they reveal the whole sketch to be an ad for a fast food restaurant serves to drive the point across that some people or institutions don’t care who you are or what you do as long as you are willing to contribute to their bottom line-which, from my perspective, is what’s truly evil about crony capitalism. It just goes to show that, while the writers at SNL were likely trying to push certain boundaries, they wound up teaching audiences a poignant lesson about how we should never make light of topics such as the nature of evil and villainy.
@Mojo this may not be considered dark comedy, but there was a sketch which explored how when a father is a big boss on a job, and he has a daughter, who is not very attractive, or is not very well behaved, he will try to bribe a man into marrying her. it was a very funny sketch with Fred Armisen, Kate, McKinnon, and guest star, Joseph Gordon Leavitt as the daughter. They sang about her flaws to the guy they were trying to get to date her. LOL. Signed Gary’s fam member T
Season 6 of SNL had some somber and dark sketches that I remember being oddly poignant or bittersweet, even when they weren't exactly funny (depending on your sense of humor).
The After School sketch where Natasha Lyonne has a negative effect on everyone and Andrew Dismuke's character is narrating the whole thing from beyond the grave, because she murdered him, dark and hilarious!
Correction - seems like there's a lot of these here. The Tom Hanks-led fan club does not concern "...their favorite fictional television character". You cannot do ANYTHING to a fictional character...he does not EXIST. The fan club (as shown right at the beginning of the sketch) is rightfully "The GUY who PLAYS Mr. Belvedere Fan Club". They are fans of the incomparable (sorry...that should read...."the WHY IS THIS GUY ON TELEVISION"??) Christopher Hewett.... Even the banner on the wall behind Hanks correctly identifies the subject of their disturbing fandom... Though, in fairness, SNL does call it "The Mr. Belvedere Fan Club". But they shouldn't... 🙄🙄🙄🙄
There's a rarely mentioned sketch from the early 2000s where John Goodman,Colin Quinn,Chris Katan, and Cheri Oteri are actors on a kids show but during an episode, there's frequent breaking news segments about how Goodman and Quinn killed Katans character and are eventually killed by swat team all while the kids show is segmented in.
They forget the one about Jeffrey Dahmer in death row, and "Dysfunctional family feud" (one of the questions is "Whats one thing you commonly find in your closet" to which the daughter replies "my father")
Honestly, I LOVE the evil invention skit because it showed people don’t know how to shut the fuck up and completely miss the point. That’s been true of a lot of people and situations now. Even the evil scientists were creeped out by that invention. It’s a divide between cartoon evil and real evil.
Can’t believe the insane one with Dr. Johan Hill and the talking monkey wasn’t on this list: the plaintive expressions of Brutus as a victim of beastiality were so dark and tasteless, it surely couldn’t be made today. But God was it funny. 😂
The one where Bradley Cooper hosts and he & a bunch of guys reveal some really dark & perverse secrets while singing; "I'm the one who wants to be with you Deep inside I hope you feel it too!" Etc.
When it comes to religion, maybe it’s considered dark for SNL. But then again, we need more dark comedy these days. The ones from the 90s were hilarious, especially when Chris Farley was still around. Now as for the most topical issues that are used as the punchline these days or not so long ago? They seem harmless depending over how it's delivered onscreen.
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There was one sketch from the current season called 'Wing Pit', an innocent big game (since advertisers can't use the phrase "Super Bowl", as the NFL currently trademarked it) advert for a fast food restaurant from the start, then it went sinister at the end.
This list is pretty weak, the Weekend Update has made jokes darker than any of these sketches, especially when Norm was doing it. Next time just show the sketches in order without saying anything, that would be much better.
Yes the one with the Bobby Moynahan as the boss and Beck Bennett as the employee he sexually assaults.
Spelling Bee with James Franco is missing
Honestly dark comedy is one of my favorite genres of comedy
No question
Old Opie and Anthony was the best at that I think. There were times in over 1,000 hours 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week for over a decade where I had to cover my mouth while I’m laughing and go “Jesus Christ man!”
Old Stern too. Billy West was great and when Artie Lange became a 3rd mic, it was my favorite era.
Same. Alot of these were hilarious
Dark comedy is like food for children. Not everyone gets it
@@NotCoolNancy that describes it perfectly
The Rosetta Stone commercial parody is hilarious. Bill Hader especially killed it with his performance in this sketch.
Luckily for Vanessa Bayer, the next year's big game brought some romance with the Totino's.
Was that the one with Kristen Stewart?
Tu es mon Totino...
Yeah, that was pretty sexy.
There were a couple skits with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the “Heroin AM” and one where she was trying learn about the internet, with a bunch of creepy guys. The Heroin AM skit has always been a favorite.😂😂
“Side effects: It’s heroin, so yeah…all of that…”
There was one about people trying to learn about myspace in a class. While one mother wanted to learn about it so she can relate to her daughter more, all the middle aged men were learning so they can "mingle" with young kids, teenagers. It's really creepy and disturbing to watch. Especially since it's really relatable and mostly true in today's world of social media.
It could have been an appropriate addition for this video too
worlds evilest invention is an easy top 5 sketches of all time for me
its genius in every way
You left off a Great One.
In my Opinion One of the FUNNIEST SKETCHES of SNL
THE POLAR BEAR SKETCH
Chris Farley, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler, Tim Meadows , and Jay GayLord Mohr.
ITS A BLOODY CLASSIC!!!
You missed the one with Brian Cranston portraying the sleazy real-life British game show host that liked to kiss little girls on TV in the creepiest of ways, this was quite the shocking SNL skit, I was expecting for it to be #1.
So he was playing Jimmy Saville
It was actually based on a Canadian talk show host
@@welcometothemovies9157 I don't think Jimmy Saville was ever a game show host.
@@FatherTime89 well he was a host on TV
@@welcometothemovies9157 Well yeah but this isn't a parody of Saville, it's a parody of someone else. And not just because Saville wasn't a game show host, he didn't act like this on air. This is a parody of a different host that did.
oh man i cant belive how many of these i missed!, i gotta look these up thanks yall, this shits comedy gold, and your right, modern writers would never... they dont have the balls to make comedy like this anymore.
Rest in Peace Chris Farley, Phil Hartman and anyone I forget.
Will Farrell
@@Pedalbored isn’t Will Ferrell still alive?
@Pedalbored and P Soujourner yes Will Ferrell is still living. Norm MacDonald just passed away recently, though.
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Gilda Radner
LOL...that would be Belushi, Gilda Radner, Charles Rocket, Danitra Vance, Jan Hooks, Gilbert Gottried, George Coe, Tom Davis, Tony Rosato, Michael O' Donoghue, the short-lived (oops....pun ALWAYS intended..) Dan Vitale, Peter Aykroyd, and Norm MacDonald I guess you could count Don Pardo too....the "announcer" is certainly a member of the cast...AND he appeared on camera...
I still can't believe Dwanye "the Rock" Johnson just has such great comedic timing. I can't help but laugh at that sketch.
i can if you have been watching him since 1998
@@Kobe24brady12 same
That and the "Evil Child Molesting Robot" sketch
@@Breexbloodlust ppp 11:02
@@meerkatman9843 lol
I remember watching Farewell Mr. Bunting live and remember laughing my ass off with my parents when Pete got his head sliced off! 😂
Haha…me too
It made me jump then cry laugh. When he says “I’m gonna take off” 😭😂😂
Kanyes favorite snl skit
Most ceiling fans wouldn't do that. They would have to have industrial fans. Its funny though cuz it sets up the indifference to the bloodbath.
From Saturday Night Live, one of my favorite sketches was from the TV Funhouse segment called “Saddam and Osama.”
Dark…!? More like HILARIOUS
Notice that almost all of these have will farrel? Lmaoo
I noticed it as well lmao
Speaking of Will Ferrell, I'm surprised that the workout routine sketch with Jim Carrey didn't end up on this list. The revelation that drugs were involved and Will having either a psychotic break or becoming The Devil was enough to make that one truly memorable.
Will didn't really do "dark"...nor did the writers during that era....more "over the top" stuff...
Wake Up and Smile and Mr. Belvedere Fan Club are super underrated.
Mr. Belvedere (errr.....Brontoon..) - yeah, underrated for it's tone, surreality, and performances by most of the cast. Wake up and Smile is a one/two joke bit that descends into unbelievability....it's fine....just a bit silly comparatively. Most of these other sketches are subtle...until they're not. That's how/why they get you...
Thanks for bringing those up again, they were all great , ill have to watch them again on TH-cam, if they didn't ban them , the cork suckers and I love my car were also hilarious, snl is much tamer now
Most of these are from the recent past.
My 4&5 year old brothers in law were staying at our house the night The Tizzle Wizzle sketch was on 😂. They were so excited and started dancing at first and then were just super confused.
To be fair, Roy was just trying to win the most evil invention contest. I'd say he succeeded.
Honestly surprised the Safelite sketch wasn't in here.
0:27 This is actually one of my favorite sketches. This pulls straight out of Sam Peckinpah’s Salad Days from Monty Python 😂
Thanks for describing what I’m watching, and often talking over the actual sketch. Most helpful.
Yeah seriously. This channel sucks. Playing the clips is all that’s needed. I don’t need their commentary and weak analysis
japanese gameshow manages to still impress me
mike meyers near fluent japanese is amazing especially since when translated. its not random words.hes actually saying what a real host would say with actually questions like how many keys on a piano etc
8:03 This sketch actually seems to satirize the common problem with most manager characters in various comedy TV shows.
I'm not surprised The Rock's "Most Evil Invention Contest" was number one
Meet Your Second Wife would probably work in real life if Jared Fogle, Chris D’Elia and R. Kelly were the contestants.
The obvious #1 dark skit now is when John Belushi visits a graveyard of all the other cast members.... (dark, now after he died first)
It's really NOT dark at all. It's subtle...and just a bit surreal. It's actually a very light-hearted sketch compared to many of these...
You missed the most infamous one, though it was wisely rejected and was never performed. In 1979, not long after the Jonestown massacre, the opening skit proposed involved soldiers and medics walking through the audience, who were all laying about the studio as if dead. Finally, they pick up the wrist of a cast member, and the person jumps up and says, "It's alive, from New York..." Easy to see why it was rejected.
Well, if it was never aired, then they didn’t miss it. They’re talking about sketches that did air.
I'm a HUGE SNl fan/historian, Frank....I can't believe I've never heard of that one... Do you have any more information on that sketch? Who was the host?? When was it rejected?? Thanks.
@@bradyguy7701 it’s just a joke
@@babby4450 Ahhh....got it. You never know., considering that SNL DID censor jokes on WU about Jonestown. It sounds like something O'Donoghue would want to do.....but he was fired at the end of the previous season. (Although his version would have been much darker...) OR it sound like a bad one-joke (or often NO joke) sketch from Doumanian's horrific 1980-81 tenure and cast...
Except that Jonestown happened in 1978...in fact, they interrupted SNL with Breaking News about the massacre... Oddly relevant...
The MySpace class was the best
Massive Headwound Harry!
Dad...it's just Isis 😂
Loved “meet you second wife” skit
What does it say that these are also some of my most rewatched sketches…
I thought Toby's House with Michael Keaton never made it to air? It's here on TH-cam if anyone's interested.
Canteen Boy with Alec Baldwin as far as I know is the only one where SNL addressed it the next time Alec hosted. Adam Sandler came out during the monologue in full Canteen Boy attire as Alec apologized to him and redid the sketch properly.
It did NOT air on the live show. It probably first showed up on TH-cam as "CFT"....
Two omissions: anything featuring Michael O'Donoghue in the first season, and Beck Bennett in the Safelite Auto Glass commercial parody
I knew from the beginning what number 1 was gone be it’s no sketch darker 😂😂
The future wife one they get younger each time😭
I think that in reality, That sketch is the darkest on this list by far. Hilarious!
@@johnnytmcq especially the one that wasn't even born yet🤣
@@multifandom12380 It's just honest... 😬
@@johnnytmcq I think number one is darker. Number two happens....likely on a daily basis. Age gap relationships are commonplace; we just rarely make the correlation that when men are in their 30s and 40s, their future wives are 14, 5 or not even born. The Rock's robot is darker IMO. Evil intentions like shrink rays and freeze rays aren't REALLY evil; robots that do unthinkable things to our youth that will eventually perpetuate the cycle of abuse is truly evil, and thus, darker.
It's dark but the third wife is the nail in the coffin
I had a feeling the kid diddling robot would be #1.
Djesus was brilliant and an absolute classic!
Darkest sketch I remember was in ‘97. Days after the Heaven’s Gate cult’s mass suicide, SNL’s cold open was a “Nightline” spoof, where Ted Koppell reveals the cult was right about being picked up by a spaceship, then proceeds to interview the cult leader and his followers via satellite.
We need more !
Insert Kyle Ren meme! " More!"
I feel like the only one missing is the Safelite Ad sketch where Beck plays a Safelite tech who's stalking a mother and daughter
You CAN'T forget Uncle Roy
One that should have been added was the Vic Salukin show sketch from the infamous Donald Pleasence/Fear episode from season seven.
The father daughter ad is shocking .
The Totino's one is one of the best
You forgot the old Dan Aykroyd skit where he played Julia Child doing a cooking show. She cuts herself and proceeds to bleed all over the place while her life flashes before her eyes. I was about 11 or 12 when I saw that and it literally gave me a nightmare lol
LOL...how do you KNOW that her life flashed before her eyes?? The camera never leaves Aykroyd/Child...
@@bradyguy7701 why would the camera staying on her have anything to do with it? she talks about remembering when she was a little girl, basically reliving the memory LOL
“Save the lover!” Edit- I meant, “Save the liver!” but I’m leaving the typo for the humor.
I remember watching the Shark Tank skit in a business class in high school. Everyone thought it was funny.
Maybe not dark but creepy…
The recent American Girl Cafe sketch
The one with Jonah Hill and “Brutus” the monkey he does research on.
If the one where Adam Driver impales a dead bird prop with a cane isn’t on the list idk what I’m gonna do
Personally, I thought the number one sketch on this list dose a good job illustrating just how absurd the evil genius trope has become in modern fiction. Freeze rays and shrink rays are jokes when you compare them to truly evil acts like the one Dwayne Johnson’s character points out during his pitch for the most evil invention. Even the twist where they reveal the whole sketch to be an ad for a fast food restaurant serves to drive the point across that some people or institutions don’t care who you are or what you do as long as you are willing to contribute to their bottom line-which, from my perspective, is what’s truly evil about crony capitalism. It just goes to show that, while the writers at SNL were likely trying to push certain boundaries, they wound up teaching audiences a poignant lesson about how we should never make light of topics such as the nature of evil and villainy.
All of these are top or close to top of their game.
Dark humor is a line of hilarity that not all can take or understand.
Mr. Johnson..the ROCK..THIS AND BAMBI...HAD ME ROLL'N🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💎
Thank For The Video 🙊🤯🥰💕💞💗
Will Forte as the sex offender halloween costume was perfect
Nothing makes a joke funnier than describing it in detail.
I'm shook that the Heaven's Gate cold open from the 90s didn't make this list.
Worlds most evil invention is easily in the top 5 funniest sketches. The rocks deliveries is so good.
Dark humour is my thing
The evil boss sketch showed the death by trident just like in Anchorman.
The Tizzle Wizzle Show reminds me of Yo Gabba Gabba!
You missed the chance the rapper killed his parents skit
TOP 10 Darkest Preschool Shows
Can you make a top 10 Rebecca moments video from watchmojo
Vanessa Bayer is soooooo cute in that 'Hungry Guys' skit.
What about the class teaching adults how to use MySpace?
The One Tree Hill, Dear Sister skit was great. It was so dark it was pulled from re airing.
I laughed so hard at most of these 😂
Any reason there was an audio volume change after 9:40-9:50? so much louder
No mention of "Mr. Westerberg"?
I was 99% sure #1 would be #1.
@Mojo this may not be considered dark comedy, but there was a sketch which explored how when a father is a big boss on a job, and he has a daughter, who is not very attractive, or is not very well behaved, he will try to bribe a man into marrying her. it was a very funny sketch with Fred Armisen, Kate, McKinnon, and guest star, Joseph Gordon Leavitt as the daughter. They sang about her flaws to the guy they were trying to get to date her. LOL.
Signed Gary’s fam member T
17:58 this would’ve been for funny with leo decaprio
So the fizzle wizzle sketch was bodies bodies bodies
Season 6 of SNL had some somber and dark sketches that I remember being oddly poignant or bittersweet, even when they weren't exactly funny (depending on your sense of humor).
True. Little of that year was "funny"....but some dark stuff for sure...
As I watched this, I laughed every time she said "the implications"
The After School sketch where Natasha Lyonne has a negative effect on everyone and Andrew Dismuke's character is narrating the whole thing from beyond the grave, because she murdered him, dark and hilarious!
Correction - seems like there's a lot of these here. The Tom Hanks-led fan club does not concern "...their favorite fictional television character". You cannot do ANYTHING to a fictional character...he does not EXIST. The fan club (as shown right at the beginning of the sketch) is rightfully "The GUY who PLAYS Mr. Belvedere Fan Club". They are fans of the incomparable (sorry...that should read...."the WHY IS THIS GUY ON TELEVISION"??) Christopher Hewett.... Even the banner on the wall behind Hanks correctly identifies the subject of their disturbing fandom...
Though, in fairness, SNL does call it "The Mr. Belvedere Fan Club". But they shouldn't... 🙄🙄🙄🙄
I remember of a christmas one, early 80's, a christmas tree that kills...
When 'Jimmy Tango's Fatbusters' fails to make the list, the entire list is dismissed as false testimony
There's a rarely mentioned sketch from the early 2000s where John Goodman,Colin Quinn,Chris Katan, and Cheri Oteri are actors on a kids show but during an episode, there's frequent breaking news segments about how Goodman and Quinn killed Katans character and are eventually killed by swat team all while the kids show is segmented in.
I thought of that one as well!
Happy Smile Patrol I think... Brutal.
I love that sketch. It doesn’t get talked about enough
They forget the one about Jeffrey Dahmer in death row, and "Dysfunctional family feud" (one of the questions is "Whats one thing you commonly find in your closet" to which the daughter replies "my father")
I'm surprised that acupuncture sketch with its fountains of blood didn't make the list.
Uncle Roy went on to become an elementary school teacher in the US.
Honestly, I LOVE the evil invention skit because it showed people don’t know how to shut the fuck up and completely miss the point. That’s been true of a lot of people and situations now.
Even the evil scientists were creeped out by that invention. It’s a divide between cartoon evil and real evil.
The H is silent. Lmao😅
Djesus uncrossed was the best!
Can’t believe the insane one with Dr. Johan Hill and the talking monkey wasn’t on this list: the plaintive expressions of Brutus as a victim of beastiality were so dark and tasteless, it surely couldn’t be made today. But God was it funny. 😂
Yeah, Brutus definitely belongs.
I’m surprised Pranksters with Christopher Walken didn’t make the list.
woulda traded tornitos with the almost pizza but yea nailed it.
Crazy that canteen boy only made 8.
What about Mr. Westerberg?
The Librarian. Oh yeah!
I guess whatever puts a large amount of money into Lorne Michaels's pocket.
The one where Bradley Cooper hosts and he & a bunch of guys reveal some really dark & perverse secrets while singing;
"I'm the one who wants to be with you
Deep inside I hope you feel it too!" Etc.
When it comes to religion, maybe it’s considered dark for SNL. But then again, we need more dark comedy these days. The ones from the 90s were hilarious, especially when Chris Farley was still around.
Now as for the most topical issues that are used as the punchline these days or not so long ago? They seem harmless depending over how it's delivered onscreen.
How did Forever Puppies not make the list?
Forgot the Mr Westerberg sketch
Thanks watchmojo for telling me how i should feel about dark comedy.