I know right, but where’s the jokes about Trump, they could have easily add something funny about Trump right? You know like how we bought oil from Russia when he was in office, oh wait that’s O’Biden
This sketch is just not Imaginative. Sarah Squirms stuff is just too obscene, MAYBE ok for Mad TV.. but this is Saturday Night Live- NOT Mad TV. Mad tv is actually hilarious, too funny for this non sense comedy. Ya I’m jealous I never even auditioned for SNL, but people want to be MOVED by comedy and enlightened NOT simply scared or grossed out. It’s not funny. To be funny you HAVE to be smart. The best comedians are SMART. That is why I am not a comedian and am too scared to even do an open mic night. But for woman it’s hard to be funny PERIIOD. But advice- Sarah Squirm- don’t do gross out comedy. Be funny be smart even use your GOOD LOOKS if you must. But don’t be gross for laughs. I’m not laughing at that.
@@joshps9484, why is it hard to be funny for women? You said good comedy has to be SMART, which I agree with, but then you say it's hard for women to to funny - logic says you're stating women aren't smart. Even if you're not saying that, I'm still interested in why it's so hard for women to be funny. And please don't say it's because they all rely on obscene matters for laughs, because that's categorically untrue and a lazy statement.
In the latest episode of me taking something too seriously, it does raise a number of questions. She knows that they will dry up and fall off in a few years. Is this an ongoing condition for her? Do they keep reappearing? Or is it a known condition that she caught? If so, I would love to know what is known about this condition in this world. These singing meatballs have some degree of intelligence. What are the ethics surrounding this condition? Is there a way to keep them alive while separating them from the body? Or do the ethics say the person has to keep them attached to their body?
This skit is amazing, the cut from the cartoony psychedelic dance number to Sarah just laying back and dissociating from their performance made me cackle
I love how the show begins with Oscar's monologue about embracing weirdness, and then ends with the most delightfully and surprisingly weird sketch about skin tags, that even includes a major throwback nod to the green ribbon story🥰
This honestly made me laugh the most out of all the sketches tonight, it was just so bizarre it's like my brain didn't know how to process it besides laughing
I literally Googled "creepy old story about woman wearing a choker" after the show. I couldn't remember the name of it... & bam!, found it. That sh(t stays with you, from childhood. Hilarious song nonetheless. 😂
dude I keep going back to listen to Charli XCX and Oscar Isaac's harmony... like I never knew I needed this hopeful duet about love and accepting each other's meatballs, but here we are.
I’m glad the new writers get some say but I hope this isn’t the trend. They’re either hit or miss, and 90% of the time they miss. We all miss the John mulaney, Seth meyers, Michael che writers room, the Sarah Sherman and Bowen yang writers room is nearly objectively unfunny if it weren’t for the very few supporters of them
@@daddydoza5164 it’s not even Gen Z humor. I’m in Gen Z and more grandmas find this funny than people in Gen Z. It’s just cringe. It’s like Sarah Sherman’s humor. And in the most respectful way possible, she should keep it to herself
@@daddydoza5164 Not all humor has to be jokes. This a wacky, more situational type of humor. Personally, I don’t like this sketch but this kind of humor does work sometimes (such as the Weed Gummy Sketch)
@@dannydorko7075 It's not random at all, this has been a popular meme on twitter for months now and first originated in 2020. It's also really stupid because it relies on the premise that Victorian children were sheltered, prude children and not 10 year olds working in coal mines and shit, losing limbs and unable to attend school because child labor laws didn't exist yet. If anything, Gen Z are more sheltered and prude than any Victorian child could have been. The horrors those children faced would make shit like this seem bland.
When Sarah joined the cast I looked into her work and saw all of the weird, gross, absurdist stuff she was known for and I wondered if she would ever get to flex that in the show. Honestly this is pretty perfect. She's amazing.
Ironically, Sarah Squirm didn't think she'd ever get on SNL because of her gross-out humor. Hey, as long as she didn't pull a Shane Gillis, who cares? She's on and she's killing it.
3:03 - animators probably not coming to the comments to check for praise, but dang the 3 seconds of Bowen-ball quietly eating some cheese while watching the train wreck out of the corner of its eye was a really nice touch.
Oh I think this is super relatable, in that I relate more to when SNL is being silly and not doing a nine minute sketch that is literally just the news again but hey we got Matt Damon to show up to play someone in it. They've been chasing that Palin Dragon for too long, this is miles better.
I grew up with the SNL of the 80's and 90's, and I've always hated when people claim the "show hasn't been funny since" whenever their heyday was. This was very funny, absurdist brilliance.
On last week's episode with John Mulaney, I thought no single sketch (including the "cut for time" ones) was less than excellent. One of my favorite sketches over the past few years was "Women’s Theater" (The 'Elbow' Monologues), which I thought was very clever and funny.
I hate when people say that too. Sure, there have been crummy seasons (the 1980-1981 sixth season run by Jean Doumanian; the 1985-1986 11th season when Lorne Michaels came back and almost ruined his own show due to the failure of "The New Show" on ABC; and season 20 where Phil Hartman left and, barring Weekend Update, the sketches were one-note and tired, owing to a lot of backstage tension) and some episodes haven't really aged well, but there are moments when SNL successfully proves that it's still funny after all these years. Can anyone say the same thing about "The Simpsons"?
I've been watching SNL for decades now and seen this same sentiment everywhere... yet never actually seen anyone claim the show hasn't been funny since...
She's pretty, but what talent does she have? Only thing she does so far is yell at Colin Jost on Weekend Update. They could've plugged in any of the ladies to this sketch. She added nothing.
This was so fucking funny! As soon as she revealed Oscar singing his little meatball song I was dying. Then the Charli XCX keytar reveal was perfection😭😂 I'd love to see more bizarre sketches like these
She really added nothing to this sketch. Could've plugged in any of the ladies and got the same result. I still don't know what her talents are other than her looks.
@L B Her coming up with this sketch wouldn't be a shock, but there's nothing spectacular about the writing here. It's just a weird sketch, and SNL has done sketches like this before. Doesn’t take a genius to come up with this.
This is actually skilled writing. As odd as it is, you can see how well the tension and the humor is developed layer by layer. Whomever put this together has even more potential.
@@brandall101 It feels like this could have been a sketch from when Belushi, Murphy, and Farley were on the show. There were lots of odd skits back then that were unique and brilliant. Some hit it well with the audience. Others, not so much. But the potential is there.
@@KK-pm7ud Totally agree. It's funny how some were concerned about how her comedic style would fit in, but it really does have that vintage out of left field weirdness to it.
1:34 I lost it right there and couldn’t stop laughing. This was so insanely weird and perfect. I didn’t know how to react. Like how EXACTLY was this pitched in the writers room? Who came up with this?
Well, after four years of heavy political humor and a pandemic that scared and depressed everyone, they're trying something new and exciting. It's called, "Actually being funny".
At first I thought piano meatball sang “don’t give up on this girl because she’s got 11 meatballs.” Which would have been a great detail since we’ve only seen 8.
Sarah Sherman aka Sarah Squirm is always like this but had to tone it way down for SNL. If you image search her Helltrap Nightmare posters (which she drew) you will be floored.
A future classic. But my favorite part is the melodic hook on "true love will always win" done by meatball Charlie XCX. That needs to be an entire song!
Glad to see Sarah is starting to get a (much tamer) version of some of her gory video content on. Very entertaining, fun performances from everyone. Shows they have a lot of faith in her. It's nice Sarah got to be laid back in a sketch and didn't just have to shout.
@@KitC916 I like how you thought including you’re a millennial means anything. I’m a millennial too and I love absurdist humor, just because it isn’t for you doesn’t mean it’s not funny
This sketch reminds me of the film called "How to get ahead of advertising" staring Richard E Grant. This was back in 1989, and yes there is a talking mole on his neck!
I think the most underrated part about the sketch is that he was completely fine with the single meatball, the way he reacts with "totally 100%" HES SO DOWN FOR ONE
That's exactly what happened to Gilbert Gottfried when he was on SNL in 1980. It's weird hearing Gottfried's voice at normal levels. He sounds like Pete Davidson when he first started out on SNL and made jokes about how he was going to be fired after a season for not being talented.
@@canaisyoung3601 Yes, but, no offense to Sarah, but Gilbert, she ain't. I'm not particularly sold on her just yet, but this sketch clearly has more of "her", so it's nice to see something "new" being added. That being said? I'm a little perplexed how Melissa doesn't gain more traction.
Would love to have been in the writer's room when this got pitched.
To tell them "hell no to this meatballs idea, you are fired!"
Someone that plays My Singing Monsters on their phone.
100% it's whomever pitched the Weed Gummies skit 🤣. So, most likely Pete Davidson.
@@GeekExtremist I assumed Susan since she starred in it
@@jp9707 you mean Sarah?
"we are little meatball men singing our little meatball song..."
I'm going to have this in my head forever.
WAY better than the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
Just like the weed gummy song 🤣🤣🤣
You on your deathbed: "we are little meatball men. . ."
I love Chunky so much.
@@terraphantom1039Join us please and sing along!
The moment Sarah took off that ribbon and Oscar Isaac started singing, I had a power outage. I don’t think there has ever been better timing for that.
This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever heard
I know right, but where’s the jokes about Trump, they could have easily add something funny about Trump right? You know like how we bought oil from Russia when he was in office, oh wait that’s O’Biden
I might have died from fear.
This sketch is just not Imaginative. Sarah Squirms stuff is just too obscene, MAYBE ok for Mad TV.. but this is Saturday Night Live- NOT Mad TV. Mad tv is actually hilarious, too funny for this non sense comedy. Ya I’m jealous I never even auditioned for SNL, but people want to be MOVED by comedy and enlightened NOT simply scared or grossed out. It’s not funny. To be funny you HAVE to be smart. The best comedians are SMART. That is why I am not a comedian and am too scared to even do an open mic night. But for woman it’s hard to be funny PERIIOD. But advice- Sarah Squirm- don’t do gross out comedy. Be funny be smart even use your GOOD LOOKS if you must. But don’t be gross for laughs. I’m not laughing at that.
@@joshps9484, why is it hard to be funny for women? You said good comedy has to be SMART, which I agree with, but then you say it's hard for women to to funny - logic says you're stating women aren't smart. Even if you're not saying that, I'm still interested in why it's so hard for women to be funny. And please don't say it's because they all rely on obscene matters for laughs, because that's categorically untrue and a lazy statement.
Can we talk about the fact that he was completely cool with it when it was just one singing meatball?
its logical, the green ribbon being unremoveable aint a dealbreaker for it doesn't get in the way of anything
You wouldn't be? Seems like it's under control.
In the latest episode of me taking something too seriously, it does raise a number of questions. She knows that they will dry up and fall off in a few years. Is this an ongoing condition for her? Do they keep reappearing? Or is it a known condition that she caught? If so, I would love to know what is known about this condition in this world. These singing meatballs have some degree of intelligence. What are the ethics surrounding this condition? Is there a way to keep them alive while separating them from the body? Or do the ethics say the person has to keep them attached to their body?
@@TimJenningsVideo XD
This is WAY better then the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
This sketch has all the psychedelic insanity of the "I'm a Weed Gummy" sketch and I love it.
Yeah, that's what immediately came to my mind, too. 100% was pitched by the same person 😆
I was seriously JUST thinking about that XD
Jessamyn Rising - Yep. I swore somebody spiked my coffee with peyote this morning.
Not that i mind though.
Thank you for reminding me of that sketch. Cause its not awkward at all singing im a weed gummy under my breath at the supermarket
It’s so Mighty Boosh and I remember thinking that with the weed gummy sketch as well, I can’t help but think someone in the writers room is a big fan
This skit is amazing, the cut from the cartoony psychedelic dance number to Sarah just laying back and dissociating from their performance made me cackle
honestly i totally relate to that feeling , that shit must suck to deal with lol
its a sketch not a skit.
Made me wanna go smoke and watch it again 🤣🤣🤷🏽♀️😶🌫️
@@andromedaiscoming185you must be fun at parties
Here I was thinking, “They can’t have Oscar Isaac on and not use his glorious singing talent,” and THIS IS HOW THEY DO IT?!?
It is what the universe demanded
@@jfrsnjhnsnand the universe was pleased with the outcome
Didn't know I needed Oscar Isaac and Charlie XCX harmonizing about a girl with 11 meatballs until this moment 🤣
I love how the show begins with Oscar's monologue about embracing weirdness, and then ends with the most delightfully and surprisingly weird sketch about skin tags, that even includes a major throwback nod to the green ribbon story🥰
*whew*....so I'm not the ONLY one that got that reference?
the new cast sucks and can all be relieved of their duties.
@@KitC916
God. You again?
@@ke17h the green ribbon👉ruclips.net/video/_3PIkV2anqk/видео.html
@@ke17h The Green Ribbon's place in history. ruclips.net/video/0zFM8SP9ZL8/видео.html
SNL is at it's best when it just embraces silly weirdness.
More like this please.
Its
@@barbieblue3336 Really? That bored?
Same with South Park.
@@commandercaptain4664 please don’t insult South Park like that.
This honestly made me laugh the most out of all the sketches tonight, it was just so bizarre it's like my brain didn't know how to process it besides laughing
Most sketches were bizarre. SNL has been letting loose lately.
Wet brain
Same here. I was creeped out, until they sang in unison the I LOL! until I was crying.
Definitely original.
I don't know for a fact that this was written by Sarah Squirm, but it is very much something she would have written.
Bowen has truly won me over with his portrayal of the cheese eating meatball man, in whom I see myself
Bowen is just funny AF
and the little hiss when he asked for more cheese 💛
It's extremely contagious
Bowen and his not-that-disguised aggressiveness easily the scariest one of them, do not get between meatball-him and his cheese.
The writers who wrote this sketch must have read "The Green Ribbon" from that horror children's book "In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories"
I think I remember the story and the ending illustration was horrifying.
I thought it was going to be the green ribbon story- and I was wrong
I literally Googled "creepy old story about woman wearing a choker" after the show. I couldn't remember the name of it... & bam!, found it. That sh(t stays with you, from childhood. Hilarious song nonetheless. 😂
My partner and I gasped and glanced at each other when he asked because that was our first thought haha
I was thinking the exact same thing! i loved that story
dude I keep going back to listen to Charli XCX and Oscar Isaac's harmony... like I never knew I needed this hopeful duet about love and accepting each other's meatballs, but here we are.
Same here omg its so good
« And I’m Jim! » 🎶✨
That cracked me up!😆
We are all Jim
I'm still haunted by the three meatballs we didn't see.
I'm glad her sketches are making it to air, even if it means we have to watch the balls. Go Sarah!
I’m glad the new writers get some say but I hope this isn’t the trend. They’re either hit or miss, and 90% of the time they miss. We all miss the John mulaney, Seth meyers, Michael che writers room, the Sarah Sherman and Bowen yang writers room is nearly objectively unfunny if it weren’t for the very few supporters of them
@@farhad_v25 these is like weird Gen Z humor. Where the fuck are the jokes? Weird time for SNL
@@daddydoza5164 it’s not even Gen Z humor. I’m in Gen Z and more grandmas find this funny than people in Gen Z. It’s just cringe. It’s like Sarah Sherman’s humor. And in the most respectful way possible, she should keep it to herself
@@daddydoza5164 Not all humor has to be jokes. This a wacky, more situational type of humor. Personally, I don’t like this sketch but this kind of humor does work sometimes (such as the Weed Gummy Sketch)
@@daddydoza5164 don't put this on gen z, it was just shit
The shot of Sarah zoning out to the music at 2:22 gets me every time
Yeah, who is that gets "tuckered out"?
imagine showing this sketch to a victorian child in the 1800’s, no context
That comment was just as random as this skit
@@dannydorko7075 lol!
Imagine having to first explain television, the random meatball sketch is like the last thing you’d have to explain.
Imagine watching this on your phone in a public bus, stuck in the traffic because of a human rights manifestation just when it starts snowing.
@@dannydorko7075 It's not random at all, this has been a popular meme on twitter for months now and first originated in 2020.
It's also really stupid because it relies on the premise that Victorian children were sheltered, prude children and not 10 year olds working in coal mines and shit, losing limbs and unable to attend school because child labor laws didn't exist yet. If anything, Gen Z are more sheltered and prude than any Victorian child could have been. The horrors those children faced would make shit like this seem bland.
When Sarah joined the cast I looked into her work and saw all of the weird, gross, absurdist stuff she was known for and I wondered if she would ever get to flex that in the show. Honestly this is pretty perfect. She's amazing.
Ironically, Sarah Squirm didn't think she'd ever get on SNL because of her gross-out humor. Hey, as long as she didn't pull a Shane Gillis, who cares? She's on and she's killing it.
This is equivalent to when Regina King was hosting and we had Pete and Aidy as gummy bears.......so weird yet so funny at the same time
Up on the roof!
I agree… so funny
"so... Charli, you'll be a singing meatba-"
"YES"
Why does “and my name’s Poppolim!” CRACK ME UP?!? 🤣🤣🤣
I told my sis the same! POPOLIM!
Because you have a good sense of humor.
I loved the story of the girl with the green ribbon. When a guy asked her to take it off, her head fell off. I love this take haha
3:03 - animators probably not coming to the comments to check for praise, but dang the 3 seconds of Bowen-ball quietly eating some cheese while watching the train wreck out of the corner of its eye was a really nice touch.
"Big Daddy Kind of Brings it all Together" should be the title of Keanan's biography.
I used to think Sarah Sherman was too unrelatable for SNL, but then she creates this masterpiece! This skit will be remembered for years.
Oh I think this is super relatable, in that I relate more to when SNL is being silly and not doing a nine minute sketch that is literally just the news again but hey we got Matt Damon to show up to play someone in it. They've been chasing that Palin Dragon for too long, this is miles better.
The odd thing is that she tries to look ugly on purpose. When the makeup department gets a hold of her she can be pretty.
What? This is so dumb. Literally a throw away.
No. False. But you know that.
@TheLoopy989 that shit sounds better than most of the shit on the radio
This is straight out of the Jack Handey era of absolutely insane SNL sketches. It's fantastic.
Nope this is kids in the hall level materiel
@@catherinethorstenberg8957 All the better for it.
I grew up with the SNL of the 80's and 90's, and I've always hated when people claim the "show hasn't been funny since" whenever their heyday was. This was very funny, absurdist brilliance.
On last week's episode with John Mulaney, I thought no single sketch (including the "cut for time" ones) was less than excellent.
One of my favorite sketches over the past few years was "Women’s Theater" (The 'Elbow' Monologues), which I thought was very clever and funny.
I hate when people say that too. Sure, there have been crummy seasons (the 1980-1981 sixth season run by Jean Doumanian; the 1985-1986 11th season when Lorne Michaels came back and almost ruined his own show due to the failure of "The New Show" on ABC; and season 20 where Phil Hartman left and, barring Weekend Update, the sketches were one-note and tired, owing to a lot of backstage tension) and some episodes haven't really aged well, but there are moments when SNL successfully proves that it's still funny after all these years. Can anyone say the same thing about "The Simpsons"?
nope, the new cast can be relieved now.
I've been watching SNL for decades now and seen this same sentiment everywhere... yet never actually seen anyone claim the show hasn't been funny since...
Oh I don't know about brilliant
Yeah this is a Sarah Squirm sketch written for SNL. And I am without a doubt here for it
I predict Sarah will get her own show at some point. She is something different and I'm here for it. Sucks she has those meatballs though.
She's pretty, but what talent does she have? Only thing she does so far is yell at Colin Jost on Weekend Update. They could've plugged in any of the ladies to this sketch. She added nothing.
@@bigdc202 She had a whole career with a specific type of humor before SNL
@@ziggysterling5386 "career" lmao
@@bigdc202 Well, she co-wrote it, so she definitely added something.
@@bigdc202 Yeah, career. She's not even a season deep, sir, give her a chance. She's probably my fav new cast member.
oh my god,..,,,, this is incredible,,, i am wheezing and somehow crying and also replaying it a lot
Honestly, that meatball song was really catchy
In the eeend, love will always win... and I'm Jim :)
and my name is jim
It is.🙂
@@genkai7278 Captain Kirk's mantra.
02:20 is the second funniest thing I've ever seen. The look on her face and her just slumped in resignation.
I'm so glad Sarah's on the show. I love her weirdness.
I think she’s surpassed Kyle as the weird one with this. What a feat for her first season.
nope
Glad you're here for it.
bowens face during the piano part i was dying more so than i was already
I love Sarah! Best new cast member. Her humor is the perfect blend of "what the fuck" and "aww that's cute"
Literally said what the fuck as I read this comment
perfectly said
nope
She's been the best newcomer in many years
I like her style of whacky/gross/cute.
And she can do her loud NY accent skit as long as she wants.
Finally a REALLY REALLY REALLY funny sketch from SNL!!! whoever wrote this is a genious!!
When Sarah removed her green ribbon, I legit thought it would be a parody of Orphan, but boy I was wrong and I don’t regret it. This sketch is gold!
Orphan?
@@MitchellTF it’s a 2009 horror film, and the character Esther wears a ribbon around her neck to hide her scars
It's a parody of an old children's horror story called The Green Ribbon.
SNL has a stellar graphics team!!
Are they REALLY graphics?🤔
This was so fucking funny! As soon as she revealed Oscar singing his little meatball song I was dying. Then the Charli XCX keytar reveal was perfection😭😂 I'd love to see more bizarre sketches like these
Should've been Dua Lipa so he could live his fantasy
You can here the autotune thou...
This is hilarious, but the spit-up meatball terrifies me. Black poisonous sludge is a big "nope" for me. It haunts me
First sketch she's not just playing the same charachter who yells in a new york accent and I love it. More of this please!
What do you mean "character", lol.
She really added nothing to this sketch. Could've plugged in any of the ladies and got the same result. I still don't know what her talents are other than her looks.
That's just her, not a character
@@bigdc202 if you knew anything about her comedy you’d know she wrote the sketch
@L B Her coming up with this sketch wouldn't be a shock, but there's nothing spectacular about the writing here. It's just a weird sketch, and SNL has done sketches like this before. Doesn’t take a genius to come up with this.
This is one of the weirdest-and best!-things SNL has ever done. I laughed like a loon!
This is actually skilled writing. As odd as it is, you can see how well the tension and the humor is developed layer by layer. Whomever put this together has even more potential.
It’s definitely Sarah’s creation, it’s in the wheelhouse of her stage shows.
nope
@@brandall101 It feels like this could have been a sketch from when Belushi, Murphy, and Farley were on the show. There were lots of odd skits back then that were unique and brilliant. Some hit it well with the audience. Others, not so much. But the potential is there.
@@KK-pm7ud Totally agree. It's funny how some were concerned about how her comedic style would fit in, but it really does have that vintage out of left field weirdness to it.
this is that potential tho, a zenith imo
1:34 I lost it right there and couldn’t stop laughing. This was so insanely weird and perfect. I didn’t know how to react. Like how EXACTLY was this pitched in the writers room? Who came up with this?
Definitely Sarah, this is her wheelhouse 100%
Sarah Squirm has arrived, ladies and gentlemen!
Yes! I said the same thing. You can't just bottle up a force like that. I'm hoping she'll do her "Just relaaax" thing she did at Empty Bottle.
!!!!!
The meatball portrals got the laughs.
This is quite possibly my fave SNL skit of all time ever. And I've been watching since the early 90's.
Wow, ok.
When it's so disturbing but you can't stop watching.
Me (while watching the sketch): What a weird SNL Sketch
Me (thinking on bed at 3 AM) : We're the little meatball men, singing our meatball song 🤣🤣
OMG. There's a reason her stage name is Sarah Squirm. Funny and Freaky at the same time. Love the Charli xcx meatball at the end.
I love that Lorne OK'd this. SNL is funny as ever
Writers Room Lunch Break: "Damn, they gave me a chicken sub. I wanted a meatball sub." (Lightbulb goes off.)
3:23 wow this music and the voice is every thing!!!!
what the actual hell is going on in the writers room
Psychedelics, it would seem
I think it's drugs.
Well, after four years of heavy political humor and a pandemic that scared and depressed everyone, they're trying something new and exciting. It's called, "Actually being funny".
Sarah Sherman happened
@@LeoFan93 That too.
Wow... wow wow! I know that a lot of work went into this and it was worth it! So funny... and the ending was perfect! LOL!!!!
Well now that song is stuck in my head..I’ll never get to sleep tonight. I just want dance to the meatball song
Don't do it. That's how they gain a foothold.
@@waltonsimons12 they are extremely contagious
@@cleverusername9369 Even more contagious than the Sloppy Swish.
“And I’m Jim”
This caught me so off guard, I almost chocked on my muffin
Lorne Michaels, if you’re reading this, more of this please. More of her!
This one of my new favourites!! And I agree with the other comment - this has the DNA of whomever wrote the Weed Gummi sketch all over it!
omg this song is so catchy I have it stuck in my head. I love the meatball song!
This is basically a sketch about 'My Singing Monsters' except with meatballs lol. Love it!
I was thinking the same thing
@@xiimooniixmoon2988 Thank God I'm not the only one that saw it lol
This sketch and Monkey Judge last week just killed me. And who knew Oscar Isaac was so good at this? Relaxed and funny.
At first I thought piano meatball sang “don’t give up on this girl because she’s got 11 meatballs.” Which would have been a great detail since we’ve only seen 8.
That is what they sang. And yes, it's funny because it means there are more meatballs still to be revealed.
I pointed this out to my sister and we shared the horror
There were probably three that couldn't be shown due to censorship reasons.
Nice to see SNL writers single-handedly keeping the cartel in business.
This comment and your profile picture 😂
this is my favorite comment here
My partner of nearly 5 years is obsessed with this. We both love SNL but she constantly sings this f***ing song now! 🤣🤣
Bowen Yang's entrance at 3:36 to fade out is heartfelt. Well done.
YES
This will haunt my dreams forever
Whoever wrote this sketch and whoever approved this sketch were definitely doing shrooms together at the time
They got into Pete Davidson's earthquake kit?
Sarah Sherman aka Sarah Squirm is always like this but had to tone it way down for SNL. If you image search her Helltrap Nightmare posters (which she drew) you will be floored.
Skin tags have made a spectacular debut. 🙈😂 More please. 🙏🏻
I thought with that green ribbon we were going into "In a Dark, Dark Room" territory but it took a hard left into something much more glorious.
I thought that same thing.
What happened in a Dark Dark Room I'm scared to look it up
@@Nonyah123 oh my god, if you were to read it it would make your head roll.
@@adamthehorrorfanatic is it another snl sketch?
@@Nonyah123 No, it's an old children's book of scary stories from the late 80s/early 90s. One of the stories is called "The Green Ribbon".
I would have added one line..
he asks "is that yodeling I hear?"
she looks down to her pants, smiles.."yes...."
Riiii-cola!!!!!😆
What if David Cronenberg's "The Brood" became a musical...
🤣🤪
Great idea!
This is my favorite kind of SNL sketch. Completely bizarre and unexpected.
The song is actually kind of a bop too!
I'd probably be flubbing the contagious part about a dozen times, but that's just me.
"We are little meatball men made of balls of body meat."
As someone who's just seen "Fresh"...this hit different.
I need this song in Spotify now !!!
I revisit this sketch often
She totally wrote this! Hysterical.
A future classic. But my favorite part is the melodic hook on "true love will always win" done by meatball Charlie XCX. That needs to be an entire song!
and I'm Jim!
Why did I watch this at 1:30 am while eating spaghetti? I'm gonna have nightmares tonight.
Spaghetti at 1:30 am? Screw nightmares, I'd be more worried about indigestion.
@@TryMyMartini If I didn't know I was pregnant, I'd think it was a tapeworm demanding a midnight snack
Love this so much. This had major Mighty Boosh vibes and was really cool to see on SNL
YES!!! Reminded me of the Boosh also!
Glad to see Sarah is starting to get a (much tamer) version of some of her gory video content on. Very entertaining, fun performances from everyone. Shows they have a lot of faith in her. It's nice Sarah got to be laid back in a sketch and didn't just have to shout.
if this is the future of snl, sign me out- a millennial
@@KitC916 Luckily for SNL, you are no longer the target audience haha
@@KitC916 I like how you thought including you’re a millennial means anything. I’m a millennial too and I love absurdist humor, just because it isn’t for you doesn’t mean it’s not funny
@@KitC916 Sarah really triggers you. If you're gone, why do you reply to literally every comment? Just leave, it's so much easier.
I want a music video of these meatballs singing! Got that song stuck in my head....
WHO created this!!!!! Its freakin BRILLIANT!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Someone watched the Weed Gummi short and thought... "I can do better."
I love that they made a sequel to tiny horse.
I have a few meatballs and they love this sketch lots. Thanks for thinking of us!
Meatballs life matters
This sketch reminds me of the film called "How to get ahead of advertising" staring Richard E Grant. This was back in 1989, and yes there is a talking mole on his neck!
If it weren't for Comedy Central airing that movie semi-frequently, I wouldn't know it existed.
I think the most underrated part about the sketch is that he was completely fine with the single meatball, the way he reacts with "totally 100%" HES SO DOWN FOR ONE
This is a sketch I’ll never be able to forget.
This is one of the better, weirder SNL sketches I've seen in a long time.
Congratulations SNL, you finally made a skit for all the forgotten Crazy Frog fans out there. They are sure to love this.
This is the funniest shyt I've seen on SNL in the last decade. The first meatball's jingle-chant got me sooo good!!!
I'm just proud of Sarah for finally being able to speak at normal human levels, instead of her normal volume - pterodactyl screech.
That's exactly what happened to Gilbert Gottfried when he was on SNL in 1980. It's weird hearing Gottfried's voice at normal levels. He sounds like Pete Davidson when he first started out on SNL and made jokes about how he was going to be fired after a season for not being talented.
Yes!
@@canaisyoung3601 Yes, but, no offense to Sarah, but Gilbert, she ain't. I'm not particularly sold on her just yet, but this sketch clearly has more of "her", so it's nice to see something "new" being added.
That being said? I'm a little perplexed how Melissa doesn't gain more traction.
This is my go to moment. It’s just so bizarre and surreal it’s perfection. The song 🙏🏼
One of the best sketches in SNL history.
hey finally a sketch where shes not yelling every line
First TJ rocks and now a singing arm pit meatball - gotta love charli xcx for being down to be weird in a sketch
This is like a live-action adaptation of some flash animation I'd watch for two hours in 2005.