— Oh, great, now Charles is returning to the hyped-up, manic delivery he keeps falling back on these last few Updates. — Oh, god, now Charles is resorting to repeatedly stomping his foot on the ground after a particular weak joke. Videodrome Discothèque Presents: The Prince & The Protégés Party!!!! — LOL at “An evening with Hugh Downs” With Charlene Tilton, Denny Dillon, Gilbert Gottfried, Gail Matthius. Prince's appearances on SNL were few and far between, but like the man himself, they were unforgettable. — Hmm, she’s doing a character, in a one-woman show-esque piece. I would like to know how that “Who Shot CR?” goodnight segment would’ve panned out if he f-bomb didn’t happen…. — Joe’s Richard Dreyfuss impression is fairly funny, though I’m guessing people who’ve seen this sketch without knowing what it was parodying have no idea he was even imitating Dreyfuss and they probably wondered why he was speaking in a high-pitched nasal voice. — No idea how to respond to the bit with Charles delivering an exaggeratedly angry, manic rant towards President Reagan about saving money. At least this ended on a good note. “I am sad. — Oh, this is the same character she played earlier this season in the Ellen Burstyn episode. — Boy, is this a weird sketch. That was Davey Wilson, the director of the show! I now see where this is going. Prince only did one number on this episode as the musical-guest slot was split between him and Todd Rundgren. I think he had more talent than he’s given credit for though. Bill Murray comes back to show them how it’s done. Tour: So many terrible sketches…ugh…. CHR takes host for her first NYC subway ride, — Fun premise with Charles and Charlene at a subway, where Charlene is going to take her very first subway ride. Your email address will not be published. The world has had a purple hue since the artist’s untimely death and Saturday Night Live paid tribute with a heartfelt and heartbreaking retrospective. Davina Potratz Is Leaving The Oppenheim Group — What Does That Me... 5 Singing Duos Who Could Be Inside The Owl Costumes On. — Boy, am I getting tired of saying “another tepid episode”, but that’s become status quo for the show lately. — Hilarious passing reference to Richard Pryor’s infamous freebasing accident. Like I mentioned earlier, I kinda feel bad for being so consistently negative in my reviews these last few episodes, but I can’t help it if season 6 keeps handing me weak episodes lately. The difference with this f-bomb and other f-bomb drops on the show, is that this one was 100% deliberate. — The audience may not have seemed to mind that corny “Ragu music / Pastafarians” joke, but it had me groaning my head off.
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