‘Saturday Night Live’ review: Larry David as Bernie Sanders, Drake’s Hotline Bling, Donald Trump, and more
It’s pretty ironic for a show in “Saturday Night Live” that is being hosted by Donald Trump, it was Larry David who actually ended up stealing the show.
For the second straight episode of the show, the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star stopped by in the role of Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. We still don’t know whether or not David is really doing an impression of Sanders or just doing shtick, but it is pretty hilarious nonetheless. The entire sketch was a nice mockery of MSNBC and the forum process, which has been for the most part fairly useless when it comes to what they actually accomplish. This was a nice start to the show, and we’re going to have more soon! Refresh the page as the night goes on.
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Trump monologue – Yes, this opening was corny, and the impressions of Trump by Taran Killam and Darrell Hammond were equally so. Yet, using David to get the whole “Trump’s a racist” money bet out of the way, which has been chronicled in the headlines, was super-smart.
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Campaign sketch – Well, this was really dull, wasn’t it? There was a somewhat-edgy moment when the President of Mexico came in to give Trump a check for the wall, but for the most part this was a sketch that would have been so much better if Trump wasn’t being so conservative.
Bad girls – We liked it better when it was “Do It in My Twin Bad” or “Back Home Ballers.” The whole shtick here about watching the ladies pretend to be extremely edgy when they’re not is old upon third viewing.
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Trump’s live-tweeting – We will at least give the show some credit for being reasonably creative with this idea. While it was not necessarily hilarious, having the cast reacting to Trump’s “live-tweeting” of the sketch (mostly insulting things) was a nice way to play up the show-within-a-show of it all. It was completely absurd, and that was part of the fun.
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Drake Hotline bling – Hilarious, and not just because of the random Martin Short cameo. The entire spoof was a great mock-up of a certain Drake music video, complete with bad dancing and probably Trump’s best moment of the entire episode. Fittingly, it did not require much from him.
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Weekend Update – Leslie Jones was the best part, and really should host the entire show. Much of the jokes actually felt a little on-edge and awkward, and even Drunk Uncle felt a little bit dated and not that interesting.
Band sketch – Horrible. Maybe the worst sketch of the entire year. There was no chemistry, no fun, and so safe that it was completely useless as a sketch.
Dad singing – Slightly better than the last sketch, mostly because it largely didn’t rely on Trump and the cast members could stand on their own. Still, there was utterly no payoff and we wonder what happened to get us to this idea in the writers room.
Ex adult stars – The best idea of the night was to bring back Cecily Strong and Vanessa Bayer as their oh-so-familiar characters endorsing Donald Trump for President. There were some really good lines in here, but they were so racy and different than the rest of the show, it may be jarring to some people.
Overall, this show to us was a disaster, perpetuated and started mostly seemingly by someone in Trump’s campaign office that thought this would be a way to get him to appeal him to younger voters. We don’t really care so much about the political party; we’re reviewing this based on comedy, and there was very little to be found here.
As a general rule, we just hope that the show moving forward does not book any more people running for Presidents. Cameos are fine, but there are too many politics in here. It makes the show safe, boring, and just unfunny as a whole. Grade: D.
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Heather
November 9, 2015 @ 2:15 am
I enjoyed it. Today, after watching the skits more than once, I fully realized it was pretty damn good. These “critics” don’t realize how hard live TV sketch comedy is. Not every punch line will land right. There are no retakes. Only one shot. Watch the first season of SNL and not everything was hilarious. Show catch lines, eventually catch on and become memorable moments. I believe we will look at this with more levity and less judgement in time. I think it took guts and I feel Trump was a great sport. Very fun!
MiscellaneousSoup-RoadTrip
November 8, 2015 @ 8:19 am
The cold opening was great. It’s a treat seeing Larry David as Bernie Sanders and Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton. The monologue…Eh. I really liked seeing Darrell Hammond as Donald Trump again. The first sketch after that was odd. I didn’t really like it. The “Bad Girls” digital short was fun, except for the ending. I hate to use this phrase, but it ruined the joke by explaining it at the end.
The “tweeting” sketch had a few good moments, but I mostly felt sorry for the cast members, especially Vanessa Bayer. I haven’t seen Drake’s new video because I’m not much of a music fan, so I’m not sure about the parody. The surreal quality of seeing Donald Trump, assuming that was him, as an accountant was mildly amusing. (EDIT: I just found out that it was Martin Short as Ed Grimley. I love Ed Grimley, so I’ll have to rewatch it and then, when it becomes available, send a link to my uncle.)
I’ll be honest, I expected sketches with him playing himself, but I was hoping for him to play weird characters. The Weekend Update was…okay. I’ve never liked Drunk Uncle. As soon as he appeared, I predicted that Trump would appear as a relative of him. Didn’t happen, to my chagrin. I hope Bobby didn’t actually hurt his hand. That band sketch was kind of funny in a “cranky grandpa” kind of way. Was it meant to be a meta commentary on his small appearances in the promos?
The digital short about a dinner was amusing, but the sketch/musical guest introduction was painful. I knew they would bring back the “Former (censored) Stars…” sketch for this. Somehow, I guessed it. Considering that I’ve never really liked that sketch, I don’t know if I should feel happy or not. Bobby made me laugh, so that’s good. “Ronald McDonald-Trump” made me smile. I want to see Bobby and Taran do duelling Trump impressions.
Overall, I found the episode to be boring. My favorite episode of the season is still the Tracy Morgan episode. This has become my least favorite episode of the season.
Randee
November 8, 2015 @ 9:38 am
Flattest episode that I can remember.
du365
November 16, 2015 @ 4:37 pm
Lol…No one and I mean no one will ever take your taste in television show analysis seriously. Please log off and rethink your life.
Randee
November 19, 2015 @ 12:15 am
Lol!!! So you consider my short one sentence comment an analysis??? Look in the mirror kid. YOU obviously need to “log off and rethink your life”. Thanks for the laugh!!!! Bwahahahahahahaha!!!
du365
November 19, 2015 @ 12:39 am
I am looking in the mirror right now and I have a lovely lady standing next to me looking in the same mirror, she says she’s related to you by blood.
I guess we’ll laugh at you together…Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.
Randee
November 19, 2015 @ 7:18 am
I did not know that blow up dolls were that hi tech now a days. Was it made in Japan?
du365
November 19, 2015 @ 7:22 am
That what you call a follow family member…tsk, tsk.
Just me
November 8, 2015 @ 6:09 am
grade … F
a cameo maybe but this was a HUGE disaster
Hillary was way funnier
Heather
November 9, 2015 @ 2:18 am
Uh…no.