Sunday, April 5, 2015

J.K. Simmons/D'Angelo January 31, 2015

Well everybody, we have reached the last episode of January and the last episode before the anticipated 40th Anniversary Special. Last week’s host and musical guest was first time performer Blake Shelton. I was familiar with Shelton’s music and I knew he had a good sense of humor from seeing him as a coach on The Voice. However, I was a little nervous to see if his sense of humor on The Voice would be able to translate well on a show like SNL. Nevertheless, I was very impressed with Shelton’s performance and I hope he gets to host the show again in the future. Some highlights from the last episode include:
            -Several jokes about “Deflate Gate” in the NFL.
            -A tribute to Hee Haw.
            -A new song from the genius minds of Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Sarah Schneider, and Chris Kelly.
            -The reappearance of Celebrity Family Feud.
            -A new Weekend Update character for Bobby Moynihan, Riblet.
This week’s host is first time host J.K. Simmons with first time musical guest D’Angelo. Before his appearance on SNL, I only knew him from the Farmer’s Insurance commercials and Growing Up Fischer. I had also never heard of D’Angelo before this episode but I was pretty impressed with his performances. After his performance on SNL, I was very impressed with him and I hope he gets the chance to host again.
Sketch Rundown:
Super Bowl Shut Down Cold Open:
I liked this cold open and thought it was funny. I’m not a big sports fan or even a big football fan but I love it when SNL does any kind of sports parody. I loved how they also made a reference to the so-called “Snow-pocalypse”. I also loved the football with dreadlocks and thought it was a great comedic touch. This cold open had so many great quotes such as “I’ve been a diehard fan since the beginning…of 2013,” “I’ve seen bigger blizzards at Dairy Queen,” “The scandal with the Patriots aka ‘Deflate Gate,’ aka ‘Ball Ghazi,’ aka ‘the Eballa Crisis,’” “The yearbook voted me best smile,” and “Knock, knock. No comment.” I thought this was a great cold open, especially with the Super Bowl coming up.
J.K. Simmons Monologue:
Since I’m not that familiar with J.K. Simmons, I didn’t know what to expect from him. I thought he delivered a funny monologue and loved how he made a tribute to his character in his most current movie, Whiplash. I loved seeing Kyle, Pete, and Leslie play the drums but I wish they would have had Aidy do something with the keyboard since she was out there. I thought it was great to see Fred again and after I got the running joke, I figured this was why they brought him back. This monologue had some great quotes such as “CNN said the storm was going to be a ‘snow-pocalypse’ but I think we can agree it turned out to be more of a ‘no-pocalypse,’” “I think my hair’s gorgeous (side note: yes it is, Kyle.),” “Do all the girls love you, because you’re the little SNL cutie pie (another side note: This girl thinks he is!)?” “I’m not gonna practice 100 hours a week,” “I really miss Blake Shelton,” and “Do not scream at me J.K.! I am a forty-seven-year-old woman, do not do that!” I thought J.K. Simmons did a great job with his monologue> I would also consider his monologue to be one of my favorites this season.
Totino’s Ad:
I thought this was a funny ad parody. I loved Vanessa in this and she does a great job playing a parody of the stereotypical wife. I also loved how this ad made fun of the stereotypical wife that doesn’t watch and/or understand football and is only there to make food for the guys and bring them beer. I loved how the age limit on the box was “For grown women ages five and up.” This was a great parody and I hope we see more of these in the future.
Miss Trash 2015:
I liked this sketch and thought it was a great parody of the Miss USA/Miss Universe-type competitions. I loved how Vanessa’s character came out in a ball gown and all the other girls’ characters were dressed “white trash” style. This sketch had a lot of great quotes and the quotes made up for most of my notes on this sketch. Some of my favorite quotes include “Last week, she tried to join ISIS but they said ‘No thanks,’” “She’s deaf-initely not wearing underwear,” “Her nickname in high school was ‘Slime Bitch,’” “She’s a graduate of Doggy Day Care,” “I thought this was Miss America,” “Too bad, now you’re trash,” “We have the before pictures but the network won’t allow us to show them because they are the visual equivalent of the ‘f-word,’” “Just today, my gynecologist told me I was accepted to UTI. And I’m so excited my crotch is on fire,” and “The winner will be sent to the hospital and the runners-up will be sent to prison.” I ended up liking this sketch a lot more that I thought I would, in the end.
Casablanca:
I liked this sketch for two of many reasons: Kenan and Kate. I loved seeing Kenan’s character, Reese De’What, again and I thought Kate was awesome in this sketch. Her character had me laughing so hard during the entirety of the sketch. I thought this was a funny parody of Casablanca even though I’ve never seen the movie. I thought Kate’s costume was great and since the sketch was done in black and white, it made her look like she could have been an actress from that era of black and white films. I liked this sketch and thought it was a great sketch.
Teacher Snow Day:
I thought this was a great sketch and thought it was very funny. The song was very catchy and I still can’t get “Teach the children” out of my head. Even though it was expected, I thought Pete was great as the student that came to school on a snow day. I thought the gospel choir was great and it was a great comedic touch. I love the quotes “Thought my teachers were bitches but they’re hard core thugs,” and, at the end of the sketch, “I’m definitely passing Chemistry now.” I absolutely loved this sketch and I hope they release this song on iTunes. This had to be one of my favorite sketches of the night.
D’Angelo “Really Love” Performance:
Before his performance on the show, I had no idea who D’Angelo was. After this performance, I was pretty impressed and thought it was a good performance and I thought the song was pretty good.
Weekend Update:
I thought this week’s Weekend Update had a good start to it and there were some strong jokes on both parts. I loved seeing Cecily’s other Weekend Update character, The One Dimensional Female Character from a Male-Driven Comedy, again and loved this appearance more than the first one. I loved Colin’s line, “Is this the baby from American Sniper?” I did have this thought, however, about when Cecily’s character said she was pregnant. I had to ask myself the question, “Is Cecily making fun of her pregnancy rumors or was it something the writers contributed for the character?” If it was the former, good for her (even if it wasn’t, I think a lot of people would think the former). As someone who has been asked before about if I’m pregnant, I have so much respect for her (It’s one of the many things I can relate to about Cecily). I remember last year when she tweeted, back when she was on Twitter, about the pregnancy rumors and calling out the “cruel bully dickheads” (if I were her, I wouldn’t have used those exact words but I would’ve said something similar). I normally don’t go off on tangents like this but on this subject, I felt like I had to since asking a woman if she’s pregnant, regardless of whether or not she is pregnant, is one of my pet peeves. Back to Update, there were two jokes by Michael Che that I thought were great. I loved the dog joke where the punch line was “The most popular breed in America is the Type 2 diabeagle.” I also loved Che’s joke about lesser known African American heroes getting their own stamps. I also liked two of Jost’s jokes, which were the quinceañera joke and the joke about the “zombie cat”. I loved seeing the return of Jebidiah Atkinson and I even predicted that his next appearance would be about the upcoming Grammy’s. Even though I loved seeing Jebidiah again, I didn’t like Che’s interaction with him. In all honesty, it’s not just Che’s interaction with Jebidiah. It’s Che’s interactions with just about all the Weekend Update characters that have appeared this season. Back to Jebidiah, I loved the question he opened with about the Grammy’s: “Who wouldn’t be excited for a night-long tribute to the Spotify playlist of a twelve-year-old girl?” Jebidiah always has so many great quotes, like “She’s all about that bass, bout that bass, no talent!” and “Someone turned her Celine Dioff!” I thought this was a good Weekend Update with strong jokes throughout the segment.
Microsoft Assistant:
I liked this sketch, even though I don’t like many of the sketches that appear directly after Update. I loved Bobby’s character, Pushie, and I really wish Pushie was on my computer. I loved the quotes “You selected: Birthday Cake Man!” and “Helvetica Bonham Carter!” I did get pretty sad when “Murder Pushie” came up (I would definitely not murder Pushie) and even teared up a little when Pushie said “I’m ready to be murdered now.” Thankfully, Pushie lives on and I hope this becomes a recurring character. I thought this sketch was pretty funny.
The Jay Z Story:
I thought this video was great and really funny. I thought it was funny how Mike O’Brien, Jason Sudeikis, and J.K. Simmons played Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Nas, respectively. I loved getting to see another Mike O’Brien video; I’m so glad they kept him on as a writer. I thought it was great that Sasheer was able to do her Beyoncé impression during this video. I didn’t expect to see Jason Sudeikis during this video but it was a great surprise. I loved how this ended with the ending title card, “A Mike O’Brien Picture”. I loved this video and videos like this prove that, at least in my opinion, Mike O’Brien is a writing genius.
D’Angelo “The Charade” Performance:
I thought this was a great performance and a catchy song. I also loved the tributes to Ferguson, Eric Garner, and the other race cases that have occurred recently with the shirts that were worn by D’Angelo and his band.
Career Day:
When the title card for the sketch came up at first, I thought they were going to bring back Nasim’s character, Shallon, since this was the title card used for those sketches last season. I loved Cecily’s reaction to hearing “Japanese Messy Boy”. I really hope someone made a gif of that. I loved Pete’s character and the reactions to J.K. Simmons’ character. Some of my favorite quotes from this sketch include “I then sit at a very small, white table in a very small, red, plastic chair and eat a meal while the wealthy, Japanese woman watches and silently judges me,” “Do you get a napkin? I wish!” and “You’re my hero and that’s coming from a fireman.” I thought this sketch was really funny and a great way to end the show.

Overall, I thought this was a good episode with a great job done by all. I especially loved the extra-long goodnights, especially since the goodnights are usually cut off during most episodes. I was very impressed with J.K. Simmons and I hope he comes back to host another episode in the coming seasons.

Some SNL news for this week is that former cast member Brooks Wheelan’s comedy album, “This is Cool, Right?” came out on January 27th. It’s a great album (I bought it on iTunes and I have it on Spotify) and it brings me back to September of 2014 when I saw him perform live. If you ever get the chance to see Brooks perform live, go see him! I swear, you will not regret it. It’s a fun and memorable experience.

This has been my take on SNL with host J.K. Simmons and musical guest D’Angelo. I’ll be back soon with a review of the SNL Fortieth Anniversary Special. Please spread the word about the blog and subscribe to the blog. Also, follow the blog on Twitter @SNLblogger and on Instagram @snlblogger. I live tweet during new episodes on the blog’s Twitter so feel free to join in on the conversation. Feel free to start your own conversations about episodes in the comments section but keep them clean. Also, please feel free to give me constructive criticism about the blog so I can improve the blog in any way.

Thanks for reading!

Lauren

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