Yessssss, me too! I just choke laughed to this at 3 am, hoping I won't wake up my roommate through the wall! Sometimes, it just seems perfectly tailored to your very specific type of humor, doesn't it?
As is Andy Samberg as Mackenzies brother when this happens: Host aka Jason: “Okay Phillips, okay here we go, lets start with Mackenzie” M: “Can i get back to you in 30 YEARS ?!?!” J: “No Dear, we need an answer now” M: “Sports” Her Brother: “Mackenzie and her dad are always going to play sports… …. And I’m like, Can i come?…. ….And they’re like ‘NOOOOOO we like to do sports just the 2 OF US and also AT A HOTEL’!!” * DROP THE MF MIC *
I feel like a lot of people may have forgotten all the stories that came out about John Phillips just after his death. Truly disturbing and heartbreaking, since he was such a great songwriter and performer. And remembering McKenzie with her drug problems during the late 1970s / early 1980s... it all kind of fits into place.
@@prolongedfart When I watch the SNL skits that were uploaded in 2013, I notice that Jason was in just as many as the rest of the cast. Now, in real life, he may not be in as many big hit movies as Bill Hader or Kristen Wigg but I still think he's well appreciated by the people who know of him
Whoever wrote this skit is extremely clever. The premise, the set up and the execution is flawless. Weaving an actual game show with contrasting characters that deliver solid lines of goofy fun with a strain of dark uncomfortable undercurrents. Contrasting characters with contrasting humour.
100% agree. I also do not find it in bad taste (the skit; John Philips himself was in very bad taste). Dark humor such as this - when cleverly executed - breaks the ice and opens for a much needed conversation and in turn openness about former taboos. In addition to making me laugh so hard that my tea comes out body openings I did not even know I had.
@Silje Helén I think it's important in cases like this that the characters are also totally earnest and usually oblivious.(Tropic Thunder worked partially for this reason) Jason Sudeikis really nailed the whole "concerned with the game and making lame jokes and really clueless to what's happening" thing. The moment at the end is really vital to the joke working, with Samberg's character blatantly breaking the joke of the sketch without realizing it and the other characters reacting to that. It wouldn't work nearly as well or at all if any of the characters were "in on the joke," because then the joke BECOMES the disgusting abuse and not the juxtaposition of a creepy guy barely passing as human on a family show. As soon as the characters do collectively switch to being in on the joke, the sketch ends with one last callout of how gross this guy is, reiterating that what the real guy did was not funny at all
This might be one of the most fucked up skits SNL has ever done, and I’m absolutely here for it. They literally put this out right after she did the Oprah interview
This is up there (down there) with the Ronald McDonald with Piscopo, the Drew Barrymore drinking jokes, and maybe that Brittany Murphy stuff. No one ever calls them out on these though.
When it came to making the second part of 'It', one of the kids was asked who should play him as an adult and his immediate answer was Bill Hader. Smart kid.
As someone who watched FF with Richard Dawson back in the day, Jason Sudeikis nailed his mannerisms and sounded like him. Wayne's answer of "pot holders" wasn't bad. I have some that are over 20 years old.
The staging in this is immaculate, especially seeing how each family member is positioned amongst themselves. The Osmonds are in pairs back to back, and it makes them look like a well-coordinated family of wholesome entertainers. John Phillips' wife Genevieve and Mackenzie's husband Jeff are both facing slightly away from John and Mackenzie. Mackenzie's face is entirely away from her father despite the fact that she's holding his hands. It's an interesting use of foreshadowing in a short sketch. Excellent work SNL!
@@chadd990 Yes, we all watched the clip, but not everyone noticed what I pointed out. I'm expressing appreciation for those details, and there's nothing wrong with that
Oh damm In September 2009, eight years after Phillips's death, his eldest daughter Mackenzie claimed that she and her father had a 10-year incestuous relationship. Mackenzie wrote of the relationship, which she said began when she was 19 years old in 1979, in her memoir High on Arrival. She said that the relationship began after Phillips raped her while they were both under the influence of heavy narcotics on the eve of her first marriage.[2] On The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 23, 2009, Mackenzie Phillips said that her father injected her with cocaine and heroin. According to Phillips, the incestuous relationship ended when she became pregnant and did not know who had fathered the child; she said these doubts led her to have an abortion, which her father paid for. She stated, "I never let him touch me again."[1][19] Geneviève Waïte, John's wife at the time, denies the allegations, saying they were inconsistent with his character. Michelle Phillips, John's second wife, also stated that she had "every reason to believe [Mackenzie's account is] untrue."[20] Chynna Phillips, Michelle Phillips' daughter, stated that she believed Mackenzie's claims and that Mackenzie first told her about the relationship during a phone conversation in 1997, approximately 11 years after the supposed relationship had ended.[21] Bijou Phillips, Mackenzie's half-sister from her father's marriage to Geneviève Waïte, has stated that Mackenzie informed her of the relationship when Bijou was 13 years old, and the information had a devastating effect on Bijou's teenage years, stripping her of her innocence and leaving her "wary of [her] father."[22] She also stated, "I'm 29 now, I've talked to everyone who was around during that time, I've asked the hard questions. I do not believe my sister. Our father [was] many things. This is not one of them."[23] Jessica Woods, daughter of Denny Doherty, said that her father had told her that he knew "the awful truth"[24] and that he was "horrified at what John had done."[24]
Actually, I think Hader swatted Reynolds' hand away because he thought Reynolds was going to touch his daughter/girlfriend. He also boxes out MacKenzie's husband from touching her at the end.
Or appear in a Family Guy episode...again. Ryan Reynolds was on this one episode of Family Guy where Peter thinks Ryan Reynolds is hitting on him. Forgot the season and episode, but I do know it's real.
No one’s talking about this line at 5:15 but she says “can I get back to you in 30 years” as a reference to when the statute of limitations will have passed and her true answers can be said out loud. Very dark sketch O.O
Except there isn't a shred of evidence for it and she didn't start telling this story until after her father was dead and she was washed up and looking to get back in the spotlight.
This is so funny. Jason's mannerisms were spot on, for Richard Dawson. I can't believe they did the John Phillips and MacKenzie, bit. OMG! It was so uncomfortable, even for an SNL skit. Bill Hader looked exactly like John Phillips.
I love how Jason Sudeikis put no effort into Richard Dawson's accent. And Bill is quietly tremendous in this sketch, treading the lines between funny and horrifying beautifully.
so many hysterical moments…just the way they all look! 😂😂😂 I don’t know what scene I find funniest, Fred getting buzzed before he even gave an answer, andy sandberg’s hotel comment (and hair), or jason’s little quips under his breath about their responses.
Yikes...when you realized her dad raped her, the sketch got funnier to you? I think it was one of the most distasteful and tone deaf sketches I have ever seen.
@@elenaderoet4926 That was the only thing funny about this sketch. Marie Osmond's son committed suicide around 2010, hopefully it was after the sketch was recorded otherwise, that's pretty fu**ed.
@@Shan2TheBoner1987 It is horrible and alot of people only learned about it from this skit. Humor serves a purpose. It mocks the powerful and corrupt taking away their dignity.
Im sure OPs answer would be something along the lines off "Well of course you all love that cast, now that its years later" But the actual answer would just be that he generalised the majority's reaction either by basing it off his own perception of current cast-members or having seen other reviewers/commentors react disapprovingly to the newer cast (subjugating himself to peer-pressure). Sure, some people dont seem to like new cast members until they've done something worthwhile (which is what im assuming the OP is basing his analysis off of), but that doesnt make it true for all viewers. I could be wrong and im sure if OP saw this, he would say i was also wrong (since most peoples general reaction to assertiveness, and others accusations about themselves, regardless of factual validity, would be defensive), i truly believe some cast members start off beloved and recognised. Especially since Lorne Michaels and his trusted peers approve them. Sure, not every sketch is gold, but Lorne definitely seems to know how to pick 'em.
I think this sketch really hammers home the difference people have between what family means & how it can be sucha sore topic for some people when your entire family identify is built up around these major family secrets/trauma. It’s dark but an important point is being made.
I personally think dark humor is the best way to break the ice and put an uncomfortable topic on the agenda and bring former taboos out in the light without accepting or excusing them.
I came back to this randomly and laughed so hard at Sudeikis yelling “Baby shoes” and went to say so here, and immediately saw that I’d already commented it 9 months ago. I sure know me.
@@GallifreyanGunner Dawson was born in England but had an American accent (since he lived in the States) which he kept throughout his time on FF (and in The Running Man).
I clicked on one of these old SNL sketches a few weeks ago, now I'm like 200 videos in. Now I'm so far down the rabbit hole I don't think I'll ever get out. Please send help! 😂🤣😂
@@alexiswilliamsinc Trebek was a great man, as was Connery. But, those SNL sketches were also great, and both those men would've said so. Life is a test of our sense of humor, and other people's suffering is our entertainment. Looking back, I see how my first statement could sound awful - all I can say is there's a right and wrong way to do it, just as with everything. So many great comedians have shown us that dysfunctional can be hilarious - Will Ferrell, Sam Kennyson, Chris Farley, etc. When I first commented, I was thinking along those lines. Imagine if they had the Manson family on this. Or, for those of you who watch the Your Mom's House podcast - imagine if Fed Smoker had a family. Fed Smoker proves something can be both tragic and hilarious at the same time.
Sudeikis is a master at pacing and timing. Love it.
Yes i agree
great comedic timing, i like how he uses the awkward pauses to make it even funnier
Sudeikis is no stranger to the industry
That "Bad answer, kid!" Had the longest most perfect timing pause I have ever seen before it.
His Dawson is great
Fred Armisen instantly getting the X is the hardest I've lost it at an SNL bit I haven't seen before in ages, oh my god.
That's the best part. Frickin' hilarious.
The goofy smile
Haha, YES, I lost it. Awesome.
Yessssss, me too! I just choke laughed to this at 3 am, hoping I won't wake up my roommate through the wall! Sometimes, it just seems perfectly tailored to your very specific type of humor, doesn't it?
I love how the joke setup was just a half-second closeup, no words
This was probably one of the darkest and the most hilarious sketches of SNL.
Bill Hader and Kristen Wigg were amazing.
Bill Sudeikis honestly steals the sketch by a long shot imo. The way he paces his responses is amazing
What about the pedo kiddie game show host who kissed all the contestants. I think it was was heisenberg who played it
@@serbonkers4130 the dad from Malcolm in the Middle.
Canteen Boy with Adam Sandler and Alec Baldwin was pretty dark
@@yourmomsbox7455 I didn't realize how dark it was until I watched it again as an adult
Secrets should be at the top of the list haha.
I was thinking that
He should have tried to kiss the women in the lips. Richard Dawson was always doing that.
Who admits to secrets?
Bill actually scared me in this one. He makes it both hilarious and dark.
He's so good!!
That too without breaking his character!
Watch Barry
@@atulbunkar2650 Yeah Barry's really good
atul bunkar just started watching itt!!!!
"Look a protective father."
"Yeah, something like that."
HEEEEYYYY Careful now!!!
I do not get this one, but
@@diogenesthegamer Incest
@@babyleader yeeaaaaah. I wrote it live as I was watching. Boy did I get it lmao
Yup, thats what he said, guy number 100 million who takes a line from the clip and repeat s it in the comments.
Bill Hader quietly saying "bad answer bad answer" after Kristen says "diaries" is my new favorite thing.
As is Andy Samberg as Mackenzies brother when this happens:
Host aka Jason: “Okay Phillips, okay here we go, lets start with Mackenzie”
M: “Can i get back to you in 30 YEARS ?!?!”
J: “No Dear, we need an answer now”
M: “Sports”
Her Brother: “Mackenzie and her dad are always going to play sports…
…. And I’m like, Can i come?….
….And they’re like ‘NOOOOOO we like to do sports just the 2 OF US and also AT A HOTEL’!!”
* DROP THE MF MIC *
@@olivehope9047 That’s her husband 😂
@@Robopercy I know it’s why its one of my favorite things ever (; only us select few got how amazing that actually was
I feel like a lot of people may have forgotten all the stories that came out about John Phillips just after his death. Truly disturbing and heartbreaking, since he was such a great songwriter and performer. And remembering McKenzie with her drug problems during the late 1970s / early 1980s... it all kind of fits into place.
Jason is an underrated snl member. His comedic timing is everything
Edit: my favourite part about my comment is how many people get upset about it
It's perfect. The moment with Wayne Osmond had me dying!
I'm starting to think that every time someone likes an actor or singer they just call them underrated even it they're not actually underrated
@@pedroscott6347 underrated is the new "irony", or "literally"
@@pedroscott6347 compared to Bill, Andy, and Kirsten, he’s pretty underrated
@@prolongedfart When I watch the SNL skits that were uploaded in 2013, I notice that Jason was in just as many as the rest of the cast. Now, in real life, he may not be in as many big hit movies as Bill Hader or Kristen Wigg but I still think he's well appreciated by the people who know of him
“We’re also high on life , except also downers, and also wine, and also not life”
Best part lol
Fully bro
"Quality jump-in from John Phillips"
"Show me sports! Number one answer."
Jason Sudeikis is hilarious in everything he does
I 100% agree bud, im just a tiny bit grumpy you got to say it before i did. I promise to work past this
Yep. Like marrying Olivia Wilde. There's a joke!
Like a FOG!
“Ooohhhh, oh I got it. Okay. This episode’s over.”
jason sudeikis gettin less and less intelligible made me lose my shit
The way he shouts "SHOW ME BABY SHOES!" at 2:38 cracks me up.
@@hihowareyouthen Show me X!
"One hundred people surveyed, fivemospopansonbaw."
@@hihowareyouthen sorry bout that marie, sorry about that
Like a FOG!!!
This Cast was the best in years! Bill Hader Rules!
I was just thinking that!
Oh yeah
Bill's the "very" best...♡♡
Abby Elliott is one of those performs her part amazingly but never gets acknowledged kinda cast member. Love her though
she is very meh
She is hot and funny!
+Kristian_N She is none of the two.
+Daniel Korolev Subjective :)
Mätzle totally
4:18
OUT OF OONE HUNDRED PEOPLE SURveyed fiiive mo fife umdnaoo...
2:36 when he says "shoWM' B ABY SHUZ" oh my LORD I lose it
The mumbled line Jason says at 4:18 is something I could watch on an endless loop for hours. 😂 😂😂
Whoever wrote this skit is extremely clever. The premise, the set up and the execution is flawless. Weaving an actual game show with contrasting characters that deliver solid lines of goofy fun with a strain of dark uncomfortable undercurrents. Contrasting characters with contrasting humour.
100% agree. I also do not find it in bad taste (the skit; John Philips himself was in very bad taste). Dark humor such as this - when cleverly executed - breaks the ice and opens for a much needed conversation and in turn openness about former taboos. In addition to making me laugh so hard that my tea comes out body openings I did not even know I had.
@Silje Helén I think it's important in cases like this that the characters are also totally earnest and usually oblivious.(Tropic Thunder worked partially for this reason) Jason Sudeikis really nailed the whole "concerned with the game and making lame jokes and really clueless to what's happening" thing. The moment at the end is really vital to the joke working, with Samberg's character blatantly breaking the joke of the sketch without realizing it and the other characters reacting to that.
It wouldn't work nearly as well or at all if any of the characters were "in on the joke," because then the joke BECOMES the disgusting abuse and not the juxtaposition of a creepy guy barely passing as human on a family show. As soon as the characters do collectively switch to being in on the joke, the sketch ends with one last callout of how gross this guy is, reiterating that what the real guy did was not funny at all
John Mulaney at his best
My cat could've done better with this premise than the SNL writers did.
@@jedijones Awwwwww I bet it could but you couldn't and that's why you're angry.
The Osmond-reaction-shot was EVERYTHING :D
Right? Bobby’s “Oh shit” face can’t be beat. Always gets a laugh out of me
Bobby was who broke me in that shot. Jason then immediately ending the episode after his epiphany was golden too.
This might be one of the most fucked up skits SNL has ever done, and I’m absolutely here for it. They literally put this out right after she did the Oprah interview
I'm late to the party, what interview? Who's interview?
@@alextrevelian en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Phillips_(musician)#Incest_allegations there u go
This is up there (down there) with the Ronald McDonald with Piscopo, the Drew Barrymore drinking jokes, and maybe that Brittany Murphy stuff. No one ever calls them out on these though.
“Meet Your Next Wife” is pretty darkly savage, and hilarious as well.
@@calebsyswerda But this one is true. Horrifyingly true
I don't know why but Sudeikis yelling "show me baby shoes!" is hysterical
I am sent INTO orbit every single time
The cast of this era for SNL is the best and will never be beaten. So versatile and hilarious.
Nah it sucks. sorry not funny. They are selling you violence and sex not comedy.
Bill Hader looks so creepy as hell. Such a great actor!
When they did the table read and someone asked "who is going to play John phillips", Im sure everybodys head turned toward Bill Hader.
When it came to making the second part of 'It', one of the kids was asked who should play him as an adult and his immediate answer was Bill Hader. Smart kid.
If looking creepy makes you a good actor I deserve an Oscar.
@@jimmyredd We aren't going to get ours.
This has to be the most brutal sketch I've ever seen on SNL.
Are you saying that as someone who knows the Phillips’ family history? Specifically, John and MacKenzie...
Idk, the "Meet Your 2nd Wife" sketch hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler was PRETTY brutal for being dark and accurate af, too. 😬😖
@@mrodgt That one's classic. The ultrasound bit kills me.
@4:17 Sudeikis' subtle comedic brilliance on display. His Richard Dawson here was spot on!
Sudeikis' reaction after Samberg says "at a hotel" is ****ing priceless
Bill Hader was so good in this sketch that I actually feared for everyone's safety!
honestly...like when he said "careful now" i was like oh shit
The way he screamed “BABY SHOES!!” Scared the crap out of me😂😂
As someone who watched FF with Richard Dawson back in the day, Jason Sudeikis nailed his mannerisms and sounded like him. Wayne's answer of "pot holders" wasn't bad. I have some that are over 20 years old.
"Like a Fog!.... Alright." 😂
The staging in this is immaculate, especially seeing how each family member is positioned amongst themselves. The Osmonds are in pairs back to back, and it makes them look like a well-coordinated family of wholesome entertainers. John Phillips' wife Genevieve and Mackenzie's husband Jeff are both facing slightly away from John and Mackenzie. Mackenzie's face is entirely away from her father despite the fact that she's holding his hands. It's an interesting use of foreshadowing in a short sketch. Excellent work SNL!
I'm actually really surprised they didn't play up the way SNL used to make fun of Donny and Marie when Julia Louis Dreyfuss played her.
yeah bro, we watched the clip too.
@@chadd990 Yes, we all watched the clip, but not everyone noticed what I pointed out. I'm expressing appreciation for those details, and there's nothing wrong with that
@@calebk9111 lol. not gonna argue with you.
Thank you for the written summary that no one requested, I'll have your grade in the morning
Lost it at the reactions of the Osmond family to the punchline, Fred Armison's "I'm just happy to be here" face 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Loved it when they buzzed him and he just accepted it.
😆
Fred Armisen's smile 🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment lol it was so funny 😆
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"With guest Roman Polanski" fits in so well, fucking dark xD
@ Elf, Roman is cringing!🤣
Oh damm
In September 2009, eight years after Phillips's death, his eldest daughter Mackenzie claimed that she and her father had a 10-year incestuous relationship. Mackenzie wrote of the relationship, which she said began when she was 19 years old in 1979, in her memoir High on Arrival. She said that the relationship began after Phillips raped her while they were both under the influence of heavy narcotics on the eve of her first marriage.[2] On The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 23, 2009, Mackenzie Phillips said that her father injected her with cocaine and heroin. According to Phillips, the incestuous relationship ended when she became pregnant and did not know who had fathered the child; she said these doubts led her to have an abortion, which her father paid for. She stated, "I never let him touch me again."[1][19]
Geneviève Waïte, John's wife at the time, denies the allegations, saying they were inconsistent with his character. Michelle Phillips, John's second wife, also stated that she had "every reason to believe [Mackenzie's account is] untrue."[20] Chynna Phillips, Michelle Phillips' daughter, stated that she believed Mackenzie's claims and that Mackenzie first told her about the relationship during a phone conversation in 1997, approximately 11 years after the supposed relationship had ended.[21] Bijou Phillips, Mackenzie's half-sister from her father's marriage to Geneviève Waïte, has stated that Mackenzie informed her of the relationship when Bijou was 13 years old, and the information had a devastating effect on Bijou's teenage years, stripping her of her innocence and leaving her "wary of [her] father."[22] She also stated, "I'm 29 now, I've talked to everyone who was around during that time, I've asked the hard questions. I do not believe my sister. Our father [was] many things. This is not one of them."[23] Jessica Woods, daughter of Denny Doherty, said that her father had told her that he knew "the awful truth"[24] and that he was "horrified at what John had done."[24]
Yeah. This skit crossed a line for me. Rape isn't funny. Incestuous rape by an abusive father is beyond evil.
“Hey Richard, I wanna point out we’re also high on life, except also downers, and also wine, and also not life!” Hahahaha
4:18 These kind of moments show how great Sudeikis is
I sometimes come back to this sketch just to hear him deliver that line like that 👌🏻
Must have been traumatic for the host.
Probably started a new life as a football manager in England.
I’m sure being relegated narrowly was almost as traumatic
the ending with Reynolds not wanting to shake Hader's hand LOL
I had not noticed that before I read this comment. Thank you for bringing my attention to it; it really adds to an already perfect sketch.
Actually, I think Hader swatted Reynolds' hand away because he thought Reynolds was going to touch his daughter/girlfriend. He also boxes out MacKenzie's husband from touching her at the end.
After seeing Ryan Reynolds in this wig, I think he needs to star in a movie as Seth MacFarlane’s brother
We do not believe in Seth MacFarlane.
Or appear in a Family Guy episode...again. Ryan Reynolds was on this one episode of Family Guy where Peter thinks Ryan Reynolds is hitting on him. Forgot the season and episode, but I do know it's real.
This actually had me look up what happened bc I didn’t know who the Phillips were. History lesson from SNL, thanks. And GROSS WTF
“There are some things man was not meant to know.” Mary Shelley author of Frankenstein.
@@robertschmidt7879 LOL or Santana or the Nuremberg trials.. or WWII… I have a feeling that Julia’s list is pretty long for GOOGLE…
LOL SAME
I love that Jason Sudeikis wears the same suit to host 70s family feud that Keenan wears to host it in the 2010s
"Can I get back to you in 30 years?" ✌👍😁
You have to watch 6:00 - 6:04 to appreciate how funny Bill Hader is. Watch how he blocks everyone away from "McKenzie." Brilliant.
Yeah, super hard method acting there Bucky.
@@WyattScott It was. It's the little things.
Wow! I've never seen this one before, and I'm amazed at how far they took it. I knew what he did, but I didn't expect they'd go there on TV.
No one’s talking about this line at 5:15 but she says “can I get back to you in 30 years” as a reference to when the statute of limitations will have passed and her true answers can be said out loud. Very dark sketch O.O
Sudeikis is really great in this. His swagger and timing are on point.
Seeing old episodes of the Feud on RUclips, they really emulated the Dawson show well. Scary, almost.
3:07 LOL
Kyon 3
😂😂😂😂😂
Jason’s impression of Richard is so good! He got his mannerisms down, he just needed to kiss a lot more!😂
Jason holds his fingers out while reading the cards EXACTLY like Richard did! (Watch closely to old episodes if your still a skeptic of Sudekis..)
5:45 Bobby always has the best expressions
LIKE A FOG... Alright. 😂😂
"all the days kinda blur together, Richard"
Bill Hader looks like Lenin
So dead
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 looollll
Nice to see Richard Dawson getting some love from Sudeikis. He sounded pretty close at times.
Jason and Bill are absolutely amazing and hilariously funny.
Watch Kristen's eyes 👀 when Bill speaks. So funny and not saying a word and she plays it straight as well so it's a bit scary Such a talented woman
Because in real life she was having sexual relations with her father... here's your helmet for fecks sake
I miss Jason :(
I'm right here.. .✌😁
What’s up with that?
@Cookies Aren’t Fruit jason in red suit!!
Bill is a future Academy Award winner. Mark this comment when he wins it
he better be his acting goes highly underrated a lot of the time
Mark who?
"Show me BABYSHOES!!" Hahaha
everything about this sketch is perfect, absolutely perfect.
That full 10 seconds that it takes Sudeikis to get whats going on is great
I love Jason's delayed reaction🤣
04:29 - Hader is just amazing !!!!👍👍👍👍
Jason. What else can I say.
Oh, “Ted Lasso” - watch it. Jason rocks.
holy shit I just understood what this sketch was about ...that is a dark one
+OHMerong Explain please
+OHMerong thank you! goddamit, i didn't catch it at first. that's why bill wears this stupid hat...it's all clear now.
Makes it so much more disturbing
Yeah, I had to google it
Except there isn't a shred of evidence for it and she didn't start telling this story until after her father was dead and she was washed up and looking to get back in the spotlight.
This is so funny. Jason's mannerisms were spot on, for Richard Dawson. I can't believe they did the John Phillips and MacKenzie, bit. OMG! It was so uncomfortable, even for an SNL skit. Bill Hader looked exactly like John Phillips.
Most underrated line of all time:
"Like a fog!"
I love how Jason Sudeikis put no effort into Richard Dawson's accent. And Bill is quietly tremendous in this sketch, treading the lines between funny and horrifying beautifully.
Hah, it just zooms in on Fred Armisen’s face with him smiling and amused and an immediate ‘X’.
funniest snl sketch ever. bill hader killed it
WHICH PART WAS FUNNIER...INCEST OR THE TEEN DRUG USE HELPED BY FATHER...HHMMM?
@@robertchandler5055 I’d have to say all of that.
so many hysterical moments…just the way they all look! 😂😂😂 I don’t know what scene I find funniest, Fred getting buzzed before he even gave an answer, andy sandberg’s hotel comment (and hair), or jason’s little quips under his breath about their responses.
The first time I watched this skit, I thought it was okay. But after I did some googling on the Phillips, oh boy....😅😅😅
I like the tongue-in-cheek shots taken at the Osmonds, too
Yikes...when you realized her dad raped her, the sketch got funnier to you? I think it was one of the most distasteful and tone deaf sketches I have ever seen.
@@elenaderoet4926 That was the only thing funny about this sketch. Marie Osmond's son committed suicide around 2010, hopefully it was after the sketch was recorded otherwise, that's pretty fu**ed.
@@Shan2TheBoner1987 It is horrible and alot of people only learned about it from this skit. Humor serves a purpose. It mocks the powerful and corrupt taking away their dignity.
@@Shan2TheBoner1987 Gurl, read the emoji. Also, I did not find the skit distasteful. You are entitled to your own opinion as I am to mine.
Think about this: everyone hated this cast at that time. Everyone always hates whatever cast is presently on. Don't be one of those people.
What? Everyone LOVES this cast, its AMAZING!
Peter Bonde - I understand. Couldn't agree more.
@@lookingforlove839 I know it should be hard for you to be portrayed on TV. But that's ok, don't get offended.
How? This was the best cast they ever had! I guess people don't like change
Im sure OPs answer would be something along the lines off "Well of course you all love that cast, now that its years later"
But the actual answer would just be that he generalised the majority's reaction either by basing it off his own perception of current cast-members or having seen other reviewers/commentors react disapprovingly to the newer cast (subjugating himself to peer-pressure).
Sure, some people dont seem to like new cast members until they've done something worthwhile (which is what im assuming the OP is basing his analysis off of), but that doesnt make it true for all viewers.
I could be wrong and im sure if OP saw this, he would say i was also wrong (since most peoples general reaction to assertiveness, and others accusations about themselves, regardless of factual validity, would be defensive), i truly believe some cast members start off beloved and recognised. Especially since Lorne Michaels and his trusted peers approve them.
Sure, not every sketch is gold, but Lorne definitely seems to know how to pick 'em.
"SHOW ME BABEY SHOES!" Gotta be my favourite line in this
Monstache finally glad to see someone acknowledge this haha
It’s more like “SHU ME BABEY SHEZ
Sudeikis' physicality is so spot-on Richard Dawson
I think this sketch really hammers home the difference people have between what family means & how it can be sucha sore topic for some people when your entire family identify is built up around these major family secrets/trauma. It’s dark but an important point is being made.
I personally think dark humor is the best way to break the ice and put an uncomfortable topic on the agenda and bring former taboos out in the light without accepting or excusing them.
They really went there with Roman Polanski at the end
@Wynn Wynn Yeah, that's the joke behind Polanski. Lol. We got it...
Hader is such a creep in this.
I love it
I love Jason Sudeikis!
Jason Sudiekis is the man!
You know you are a fan of a game show when you criticize a sketch for getting the play-by-play wrong. "You didn't give them a chance to steal!"
Ryan's wholesome face😂
Ryan Reynolds should be a more frequent guest
5:46 best faces ever...
Still holds up, love this
bro the way he yelled baby shoes had me dying
I love their 70’s hair styles. The SNL make up department does an immaculate job 👌
I laughed so hard at 2:36
Show me BABY SHOES!
I came back to this randomly and laughed so hard at Sudeikis yelling “Baby shoes” and went to say so here, and immediately saw that I’d already commented it 9 months ago. I sure know me.
Do you know you're a gormless gobshite twatwaffle doormat??? Here's your helmet
We like to do “SPORTS” just the 2 of us. And also at a hotel. I lost it. The look on Andy’s face was great.
Never noticed before but with that facial hair Bill Hader looks just like Michael Shannon
I think he looks always little bit Michael Shannon. If Shannon is who I think he is.
Omg . His Richard Dawson impression is spot on . He used to kiss all the ladies 😂
Except the part where Richard Dawson was a Brit.
@@GallifreyanGunner Dawson was born in England but had an American accent (since he lived in the States) which he kept throughout his time on FF (and in The Running Man).
Yooooo, Sudeikis pulled off that Richard "stop and frisk" Dawson incredibly well.
I clicked on one of these old SNL sketches a few weeks ago, now I'm like 200 videos in. Now I'm so far down the rabbit hole I don't think I'll ever get out. Please send help! 😂🤣😂
I love Abby enthusiasm😊
The way Kristen stares at the camera 4:33😂
4:45 was legit threatening
"And the other one!" 😂😂😂
They should do a Family Freud, where the host keeps taking cheap shots at the family's psychological problems. That would be hilarious.
I bet you'd hate it if someone took a shot at the fact that you clearly hadn't had any human interaction in years.
👀 ..Tough crowd..
@@alexiswilliamsinc Funny how people with no sense of humor gravitate to humorous channels :D I guess these two never saw the SNL spoofs of Jeopardy?
@@TASmith10 No because they would have told you, "Suck it, Trebek!" ...and now I'm sad again because..
@@alexiswilliamsinc Trebek was a great man, as was Connery. But, those SNL sketches were also great, and both those men would've said so. Life is a test of our sense of humor, and other people's suffering is our entertainment. Looking back, I see how my first statement could sound awful - all I can say is there's a right and wrong way to do it, just as with everything. So many great comedians have shown us that dysfunctional can be hilarious - Will Ferrell, Sam Kennyson, Chris Farley, etc. When I first commented, I was thinking along those lines. Imagine if they had the Manson family on this. Or, for those of you who watch the Your Mom's House podcast - imagine if Fed Smoker had a family. Fed Smoker proves something can be both tragic and hilarious at the same time.
Super performing.. hilarious and kinetic.. timing, characters, expression., set and costume design everything...top marks ✨
Amazing cast back then, truly.