Due to the revelation that Cammy is also known as "Killer Cammy the Black Widow", suspected of killing at least three of her husbands, this entire episode has been omitted from rebroadcast.
@@robsomner476 i know for a lot of the wildest stuff, later on a cast member will say how "it was Lorne's idea." So he does have his hand on everything on the show so you might be right
@@davidbak6984 - except things should just be left at it being problematic, not redacting things and changing history because it offended people years later. Also, what is problematic is becoming more and more subjective.
@@dk-hr3ji it offended ppl back then too, ppl just didnt care if you were a woman or a child and came out about sexual abuse so it was easier to sweep under the rug
@@jacobwaters1147 Wikipedia sez: "Emma Lee Bunton is an English singer, songwriter, media personality, and actress. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice. With over 90 million records sold worldwide, the group became the best-selling female group of all time."
@@NJGuy1973 they are not. However the were directly next to a proven pedophile. and it is implied he talked to them alot during the show and made som interesting comment's. They were cut for the sake of everybody.
@@MrJohnson3.14 I think we just do it because its mathematics, so maths is short for that. To be honest, I'm not really sure haha, but that was a big thing that I was confused about and had trouble changing when I moved from ireland to america lol
Two things: One, this needs to be a regular segment. It will allow all kinds of impressions without the need for context and can be placed in different eras as well. Two, you had Lauren (as Roseanne) and Andrew (as Kevin Spacey) in the sketch and NEITHER got a single line?!?
Lauren Holt is basically an extra. She hasn't been funny in any of the sketches where they've given her lines. That's probably why they cut her lines in this sketch, if she even had any. Her personality resembles wallpaper and I doubt she'll last very long on SNL. Chloe, Andrew, and to a certain degree Punkie are clearly being developed to become repertory players, because they have stage presence and can be quite funny. Bowen Yang is the most natural and funny sketch comedian of the featured player bunch and will probably have a job on SNL for a long time if they can write enough sketches that are a good fit for his flamboyant persona.
@@goombapizza6335 Agreed. I just don't know what the plan was with her -- possibly being groomed as the new "curvy girl" once Aidy leaves? But even in the early going of the season (when Aidy was off shooting the final season of "Shrill" and Cecily was shooting "Schmigadoon!"), they were barely using her. Ego got a ton more screen time as a result, but Lauren was just...there. It reminds me of Chloe a couple of years ago, so there is hope. But, I wouldn't bet money on it.
Pure genius! This is one of the best SNL sketches I’ve ever seen honestly. I laughed uncontrollably but it also serves as a reminder not to put people on a pedestal above the rest of society just because they are talented or famous. I laughed and it made think…that’s good comedy.
Agreed! I already imagined that the announcer would say something like, "Due to Apu being voiced by a white actor doing a stereotypical Indian accent, his performance has been deemed offensive and has been omitted from this rebroadcast." May 23, 2021, 7:55pm
When Chris Redd said to Jeff Dunham “Nah, it was you,” I’m reminded of Peanut saying “Don’t give me that crap. We all know this is all you” when he gave Jose all the funny lines.🤣😂
Well done. The writers are coming up with a lot of great, cuttingly topical concepts for sketches this year, which are the best they've been in a long time. It's greatly appreciated.
Teigen is nothing compared to these monsters. She told some rival to kill themselves in 2011 like the rest of the world was doing. It sucks. It's horrible. It should be a stain on her record. But comparing her to the absolute fucking MONSTERS OF PEOPLE WHO SHOULD BE PUBLICLY EXECUTED is a little much. It should be noted that the person did not kill themselves and accepted an apology. However she believes the apology was just to save face. Edit: she wasn't bullied online. She was sent a text. Again give everyone the whole story.
_"Because of external circumstances we have omitted the parts containing Jonny De- ... In a surprise uno reverse card twist Amber Heard is omitted from this episode instead."_
Yep. "Jose the Jalapeno on a Stick" was also real, and who can forget "Ahmed, the Dead Terrorist"? Many of us KNEW how awful those characters were, but I guess it took a while for the right people to notice.
@@cheriann6461 Awful? Jose and Achmed are two of Jeff Dunham's most popular characters in his act, along with Walter and Peanut. Yea sure, they're "awful." Keep telling yourself that.
Man, this is the best skit SNL’s done since OJ Simpson hosted in ‘78! Or no, wait, there were some pretty good ones from both of the episodes Donald Trump hosted in 2004 AND in 2015...but then again, I have a soft spot for the January 11th 1997 episode and the May 20th 2006 episodes, both of which were hosted by Kevin Spacey. Mel Gibson’s 1989 episode is always a classic, too, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention any of Rosanne Barr’s three stints as a host in 1991, 1992, and 1993! And who could forget Rudy Giuliani in 1997? Man, I love going back and watching all those old episodes with such beloved hosts- [THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS COMMENT HAS BEEN OMITTED]
The musical guest is so good at acting. That Cosby thing is so funny. "One things for sure, I trust bill Cosby!" Hahahahahahah! SNL has been on all of my life, and this is the first time ive loved it for like, a year straight.
Peter Marshall: Is it possible to drink too much water? Paul Lynde: Yes, it’s called drowning! Paul Lynde (1926 - 1982) American comedian & actor Hollywood Squares
Collider's article said this sketch highlights the sad nature is 90's culture. I think it actually shows the sad nature of Hollywood's cover-up machine. This stuff is coming out in the open, but it's been going on for decades, ever since our society began to idolize Hollywood and the music industry.
I think this is the first SNL has done since...1998, actually (the joke in that one is the set collapses and the celebrities slowly die throughout the sketch).
They still missed out on having Whoopi Goldberg (probably played by Punkie) in the center square for this skit! Though I guess she wouldn't have been censored out with everyone else lol
As a fan of the show, when she wasn’t there (and it was APU not ALF) I realized they were taking it in a different direction _which I’m glad they did_ because it had some really funny jokes 😂😂😂
@@iamskippy Yeah, I'm surprised they decided to replicate the Bergeron era, considering the Marshall version had problematic celebs too (haven't seen much of the 80s version to know and MG-HS had its' own issues).
I love your impression of 7th century impressionist painter Timor Boothe. I have no idea if such a person existed, but if so, I'd imagine he would have sounded just like I imagine you sound.
Whoopi Goldberg must have been on vacation when this episode was taped since she was a producer on the late 90s version of Hollywood Squares and was always the Center Square.
I also remember Gilbert Gottfried being on the 1990s Hollywood Squares, but I think for the purposes of this sketch (which is about how cancel culture and celebrity scandals have made a lot of old media unwatchable), they omitted it.
Oh my god this really puts in perspective how many celebrities we love nowadays could have done terrible shit but are not caught yet. We really don't know anything about these celebrities. Great sketch!
THANK YOU SNL cast, writers and LORNE, for helping all of us suffering during COVID realise we're not the craziest people on the planet! lol. Respect! :)
True but i think they meant the 1998-2004 run of the show. So this could be 2002, after he started as subway spokesman Ah...didn't see the literal original air date lol
A little weird that you'd know that detail about him, and call it out after watching this sketch as if it really mattered. I want to agree about being better off having never heard of him, but then again, his fame is a big reason why he got caught.
@@bobolob No, it's weird that you'd assume that seeing as how there are other comments mentioning the same thing because he was all over the media in the very early 2000s. It's not rocket science to remember when something became famous.
Baby Spice being nice to her fellow celebrities was perfect and loved that she’s the only one not blurred at the end. 😆👍 Brilliant sketch.
I've actually heard she's quite mean irl
Wait until we find out that she’s really a cannibal... “baby spice” is just salt & pepper.
@@joefelice5062 Salt N Pepa? Aah Push it, Push it Real Good
@@AirQuotes She's not mean! Scary and Posh are the mean ones!
She did something, just wasn't caught........yet.
Imagine actually showing this to a person in 1998.
They'd be super confused who Jared Fogle is because he wasn't a celebrity in 1998 lol
@@geegeezlouis86 Yeah, I was really confused with that part lol
"What? What did Doctor Cosby do?"
>"Yeeeeah... Maybe sit down for this, it's gonna take a minute, and also don't get too used to that 'doctor' part."
@@geegeezlouis86 They probably wouldn't know Jeff Dunham either.
@@jackl8025 He was around in the late 90s, though he really didn't hit his stardom until a few years from then.
Oh man. I'll bet Keenan thought he'd NEVER have to dust off his old Cosby impersonation again. No Jello Pudding, but still plenty of pop!
Indeed.
That was during the 40th special, right?
@@SonofTuscon99 yes
Man I got stupid excited 😩
@@TriniLush7 so did I tbh.
Due to the revelation that Cammy is also known as "Killer Cammy the Black Widow", suspected of killing at least three of her husbands, this entire episode has been omitted from rebroadcast.
It's suspected that before the broadcast she murdered Apu, hence why there was only a cardboard cutout in his square during the original broadcast.
Shades of the serial killer who appeared on the Dating Game en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Alcala
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Nope sorry her name is the same.
Noo, not sweet Cammy!!
Let's give a shout out to our amazing producer, without his hands on approach this show wouldn't be possible Harvey Wein-
“In light of recent revelations concerning Harvey Weinstein …”
(In British accent) “I just want to say my experience working with Harvey has been phenomenal”
This whole comment thread is Golden😭😭😭
In light of Harvey Weinstein’s crimes, even the end credits of this episode have been omitted from this rebroadcast
That sketch was absolutely brilliant. Whoever wrote this one....Lorne needs to give them a bonus
I'm sure it wasn't any of the regular writers.
Plot twist: Lorne wrote this sketch.
@@robsomner476 i know for a lot of the wildest stuff, later on a cast member will say how "it was Lorne's idea." So he does have his hand on everything on the show so you might be right
@@inFAMous1013fm _"...he does have his hand on everything..."_
Much like most of the celebs on Hollywood Squares!
@@Milesco lmao that was good
this sketch is so funny but sad at the same time.
The past is just that, unchangeable, but the sketch reflects progress, something to celebrate. It is what it is. 🤷🏻♀️🙏🏻
This is not progress...
It‘s easy: just don‘t be problematic 👍🏼
@@davidbak6984 - except things should just be left at it being problematic, not redacting things and changing history because it offended people years later. Also, what is problematic is becoming more and more subjective.
@@dk-hr3ji it offended ppl back then too, ppl just didnt care if you were a woman or a child and came out about sexual abuse so it was easier to sweep under the rug
“Don’t look at me, that was him!”
“Nah, it was YOU.”
Me: DEAD
This should be a recurring bit
Only with different stars,,I'd like to see a pre-1994 skit of this with OJ
Stuff like this used to be done more often. I think Mad TV used to have a recurring Hollywood Squares sketch.
I don’t think this episode of Hollywood Squares aged all that well lol
SNL is supposed to be satire.
No. No it shouldn't.
When all of baby spices heinous crimes come out that will be a short sketch lol
The only heinous crime she ever did was her one night stand with Justin Timberlake. With an NSYNC! I mean, that's nasty!
@@Seetha-Golden Really?? You go, Baby Spice!
Spice World didn't even survive the times with its inclusion and praising of Gary Glitter.
@Isaac Baranoff Ah, Thatcher, the only deceased whom Britons would refuse to apply "don't speak ill of the dead" to.
@Isaac Baranoff Sounds like you're the one mad about it you keep commenting it everywhere.
Another banger, Anya has been really killing it
Yeah this one was good
yeah, she needs to return.
@@albertgaspar627 shes making dinner in hell ruclips.net/video/n7rjEEk7q9M/видео.html
@@whitealliance9540 what?
Who would have thought that out of everyone here, BABY SPICE would end up being the one left without a scandal?
And the Olsen twins lol
um everyone? emma bunton was never going to be a scandalous person.
@@biegebythesea6775 I'll check here in 2 years to see if this aged like rotten milk.
Who is Baby Spice?
@@jacobwaters1147 Wikipedia sez: "Emma Lee Bunton is an English singer, songwriter, media personality, and actress. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice. With over 90 million records sold worldwide, the group became the best-selling female group of all time."
Baby Spice was always my favorite Spice Girl growing up. Her being the only unproblematic guest on the show brings a happy tear to my eye 🥲
How are the Olsen twins problematic?
@@NJGuy1973 I'm not saying they are, I'm just saying Baby Spice was the only one not blurred at the end.
She was such a sweetheart and my favorite Spice Girl as well! I had such a crush! ❤
@@NJGuy1973 they are not. However the were directly next to a proven pedophile. and it is implied he talked to them alot during the show and made som interesting comment's. They were cut for the sake of everybody.
In light of recent allegations-
I love SNL and the attention to detail, British Maths and American Math
I KNOW RIGHT!?
Why the hell do they pluralize math? 😅
@@MrJohnson3.14 I think we just do it because its mathematics, so maths is short for that. To be honest, I'm not really sure haha, but that was a big thing that I was confused about and had trouble changing when I moved from ireland to america lol
@@MrJohnson3.14 coz we don’t fuck up the ENGLISH language
@@MrJohnson3.14 WE pluralise maths because it IS plural. WHY DON'T YOU?
Two things:
One, this needs to be a regular segment. It will allow all kinds of impressions without the need for context and can be placed in different eras as well.
Two, you had Lauren (as Roseanne) and Andrew (as Kevin Spacey) in the sketch and NEITHER got a single line?!?
I just noticed that they just put a fucking Apu cutout next to those two lmao
calm down, it's called an "Easter Egg"
@@imrustyokay Apu got screwed, LOL
Lauren Holt is basically an extra. She hasn't been funny in any of the sketches where they've given her lines. That's probably why they cut her lines in this sketch, if she even had any. Her personality resembles wallpaper and I doubt she'll last very long on SNL.
Chloe, Andrew, and to a certain degree Punkie are clearly being developed to become repertory players, because they have stage presence and can be quite funny. Bowen Yang is the most natural and funny sketch comedian of the featured player bunch and will probably have a job on SNL for a long time if they can write enough sketches that are a good fit for his flamboyant persona.
@@goombapizza6335 Agreed. I just don't know what the plan was with her -- possibly being groomed as the new "curvy girl" once Aidy leaves? But even in the early going of the season (when Aidy was off shooting the final season of "Shrill" and Cecily was shooting "Schmigadoon!"), they were barely using her. Ego got a ton more screen time as a result, but Lauren was just...there. It reminds me of Chloe a couple of years ago, so there is hope. But, I wouldn't bet money on it.
Pure genius! This is one of the best SNL sketches I’ve ever seen honestly. I laughed uncontrollably but it also serves as a reminder not to put people on a pedestal above the rest of society just because they are talented or famous. I laughed and it made think…that’s good comedy.
exactly the same for me. i genuinely laughed really hard esp. the jose jalapeno bit.
Not on a pedestal, for sure. But if they're funny, I'm still going to watch their movies or listen to their music.
Sad we didn’t hear from Apu. :(
Nor did we see any sign of Whoopi.
@@chrisfinch8637 she prolly melted,and then cosby made pudding from it
Agreed! I already imagined that the announcer would say something like, "Due to Apu being voiced by a white actor doing a stereotypical Indian accent, his performance has been deemed offensive and has been omitted from this rebroadcast." May 23, 2021, 7:55pm
Or Roseanne
@@Adamkalb1 its so dumb. Being something you're not is LITERALLY THE DEFINITION OF ACTING
Emma is the unproblematic queen
For now
As far as the public knows.
@@IcedCoffeeGaming it's fully a joke , emma baby spice esquire brown wouldnt hurt a fly
@Isaac Baranoff what u mean is ppl who liked the spice girls but not thatcher disliked the spice girls view on thatcher
@Isaac Baranoff tf? 😂
Writing team : How many omissions do we want to use on this skit?
SNL : Yes
But they skipped over Roseanne
@@stvp68 they didn't even give her a chance they just...omitted...her....completely...
@@Teo916 so weird....
Anya was surprisingly a great host. Would love to see her in more comedic roles.
Oh, I would like that too. Anya is so silly. 😁 She is English, but she also grew up speaking Spanish.
Cutting Keenan's Bill Cosby impersonation is a crime.
He should do a jail sketch.
@@afisemenaborevlaka48 They already did that. When Seth Meyers hosted, they did a skit with Seth in a jail cell and meeting Cosby.
@@gogators9670 : That sounds like it could've been funny. Was it?
@@Milesco Yeah. I cracked up.
@@gogators9670 : Good to know. I'll be on the lookout for it. 🙂
I hope if they have R Kelly on, they're smart enough to not put anyone under his square. 💦 ☔
Take a bow❗️ Your comment wins of the ones I’ve read in the first 10 minutes since it was posted. 😂
Lol 😭
drip drip drip
Trumps another one, actually he likes being on the receiving end of a Russian flood (allegedly). Either way, it's gonna get messy down there.
Ha nice
When Chris Redd said to Jeff Dunham “Nah, it was you,” I’m reminded of Peanut saying “Don’t give me that crap. We all know this is all you” when he gave Jose all the funny lines.🤣😂
Jose the Jalapeno, De'Shawn the Piece of Cornbread, and Tan Yan the Horniest Man in Japan. 😄
i think they should remake trailers of films where they have to omit the actors for these reasons... it would be funny.
@ScreenJunkies - The man above me is brilliant and you should totally do what he suggested.
I swear Anya Taylor-Joy would make a good Baby Spice Cosplay
She...did. You just watched it.
simp
@@justincoleman3805 That's why he said that.
Guess what? There is a video on YT from SNL
Well done. The writers are coming up with a lot of great, cuttingly topical concepts for sketches this year, which are the best they've been in a long time. It's greatly appreciated.
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Just clicked on this clip to see anya’s role. And as expected, she was amazing.
Next season they can bring this back: "I'll take Chrissy Teigen to block".
I'll take Bruce Jenner for the UnCroc this new skit literally writes itself 😅
wait what did she do?
@@pheniellanz5271 She bullied a teenager online urging them to take their own life.
Ellen DeGeneres, ti, I can go on and on...
Teigen is nothing compared to these monsters. She told some rival to kill themselves in 2011 like the rest of the world was doing. It sucks. It's horrible. It should be a stain on her record. But comparing her to the absolute fucking MONSTERS OF PEOPLE WHO SHOULD BE PUBLICLY EXECUTED is a little much.
It should be noted that the person did not kill themselves and accepted an apology. However she believes the apology was just to save face.
Edit: she wasn't bullied online. She was sent a text. Again give everyone the whole story.
Leave it to SNL to come up with this.
Everyone ended up having a problematic future EXCEPT for Baby Spice!
This is way funnier than I expected! The many interruptions is killing me! 😂
Laughed more at this sketch than any other this whole season! Hilarious!
this was absolutely brilliant, I hope we see this as a recurring gameshow bit like Jeopardy
Celebrity Jeopardy from 1998, with Roseanne, R Kelly, and Sean Connery (cant have CJ without him).
"The problematic nature of most of our squares"
How are the olsens twins problematic??
@@sophiemaher3072 It was their proximity to Jared Fogel.
@@sophiemaher3072 they conjure carnal love of youth, which is frowned upon in our society...
Hos is Jeff Dunham problematic?
@@dogguy8603 Some of his puppets can be seen as reinforcing negative stereotypes.
They need to do a British version of this with BBC TV presenters from the 70’s and 80’s
And of course, someone impersonating Bob Monkhouse (though the original ran on ITV, as did the 93 revival).
And Jimmy Savile.
Or Gary Glitter ✨
Ian Watkins of Lostprophets, as well.
Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris
That was one of shortest segments of Hollywood Squares. I loved it. 🤣
Game show skits are my favorite.
"Due to the possible offensiveness, King World Productions has omitted this comment. "
_"Because of external circumstances we have omitted the parts containing Jonny De- ... In a surprise uno reverse card twist Amber Heard is omitted from this episode instead."_
She wasnt in the episode but she is here ruclips.net/video/A1D5B_qFv1I/видео.html
This comment is funnier than the sketch
Hilarious! Love how they put it in 4:3 (pre-HD television)
"Oops, we recently flew to Paris"
That was my favorite line lol so accurate
Sorry could someone give a hint why Olsen sisters were omitted?
@@perfect0nly because they were next to Vogel and interacted with him presumably
Dear god this sketch had me in stitches. That was hilarious.
An appalling reminder of how terrifying the celebrity world can be both for their fans and their family members!
That went in a totally different direction to what I thought and it was superb!
Props to them for even touching this. Lol Should be a reoccurring sketch
They didn't touch it. It's void of any writing. Just more woke s**t. As if hiding uncomfortable history makes it go away.
@@theivory1 you sure this is a woke skit?
@@theivory1 Dude this sketch is making fun of people who do that
The audible “ohhhh.” from someone in the audience when he says Jared Fogle’s name is the best.
Jeff Dunham actually used to have a Black puppet named Sweet Daddy D whose character was his manager but he wasn't great at his job.
The Sweet Daddy D puppet was supposedly his pimp complete with earring and gold tooth.
Yep. "Jose the Jalapeno on a Stick" was also real, and who can forget "Ahmed, the Dead Terrorist"? Many of us KNEW how awful those characters were, but I guess it took a while for the right people to notice.
@@cheriann6461 aren’t they still in the show?
@@cheriann6461 Awful? Jose and Achmed are two of Jeff Dunham's most popular characters in his act, along with Walter and Peanut. Yea sure, they're "awful." Keep telling yourself that.
I’m assuming the part that people hate most is the Jeff’s characters were accurate
I gotta admit that was pretty funny, with all the "omissions"
That was sadly perfect and hilarious!
Holy crap this is a brilliant sketch concept! Bring this back again! (Not too often though, or it stops being funny)
Man, this is the best skit SNL’s done since OJ Simpson hosted in ‘78! Or no, wait, there were some pretty good ones from both of the episodes Donald Trump hosted in 2004 AND in 2015...but then again, I have a soft spot for the January 11th 1997 episode and the May 20th 2006 episodes, both of which were hosted by Kevin Spacey. Mel Gibson’s 1989 episode is always a classic, too, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention any of Rosanne Barr’s three stints as a host in 1991, 1992, and 1993! And who could forget Rudy Giuliani in 1997? Man, I love going back and watching all those old episodes with such beloved hosts- [THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS COMMENT HAS BEEN OMITTED]
The musical guest is so good at acting. That Cosby thing is so funny. "One things for sure, I trust bill Cosby!" Hahahahahahah! SNL has been on all of my life, and this is the first time ive loved it for like, a year straight.
Imagine Bendela as Paul Lynde in this. Would have been glorious
Peter Marshall: Is it possible to drink too much water?
Paul Lynde: Yes, it’s called drowning!
Paul Lynde
(1926 - 1982)
American comedian & actor
Hollywood Squares
Paul Lynde was a legend!
@@kjamison5951 Lol! He was awesome! Expertly done dry wit. ; )
@@kjamison5951 "How many men on a hockey team?"
"I'll take half!"
we need a 70s version of this sketch lmao!! tho paul lynde may be too obscure for young SNL audiences
I laughed harder at this sketch than at any other this season.
Emma Bunton is such a nice person!
One of my favorite Hollywood Squares episodes!
The bill Cosby part 😫🤣🤣
🤦🏽😩
💨
When I saw all the squares, my first thought was “wait... what did Baby Spice do? Is Baby Spice racist?”
Collider's article said this sketch highlights the sad nature is 90's culture. I think it actually shows the sad nature of Hollywood's cover-up machine. This stuff is coming out in the open, but it's been going on for decades, ever since our society began to idolize Hollywood and the music industry.
2:36 Chris Redd sudden change in expression so on point here 🤣
I forgot beck's impression of Tom Bergeron was amazing when I first watched this episode damn I miss the old tom Bergeron to this day
Final broadcast I'm so said, laid back and now do without most creative laughter for some time .Total Crew at SNL Thank you all so much.
Baby Spice was always my favorite Spice Girl! Anya was so cute in this!! 🥰🥰
Is no one else talking about how Apu in the top right is literally just a cardboard cutout?
Due to the controversial nature of agent red's comments it has been removed from RUclips.
How else could he have appeared? They’d have Hank Azaria dubbing his voice backstage or something
Game shows just aren’t the same without Bill Hader hosting them! 😭😄
Been so long since Ive seen a hollywood squares sketch, dont even remember the last time I looked one of the old MadTV ones up on youtube
I think this is the first SNL has done since...1998, actually (the joke in that one is the set collapses and the celebrities slowly die throughout the sketch).
How times have changed.
Yeah, the one where it was just two UPN stars; Eve & a Klingon, really cracked me up.
I liked East Hollywood Squares on In Living Color. They even got Peter Marshall
They still missed out on having Whoopi Goldberg (probably played by Punkie) in the center square for this skit! Though I guess she wouldn't have been censored out with everyone else lol
As a fan of the show, when she wasn’t there (and it was APU not ALF) I realized they were taking it in a different direction _which I’m glad they did_ because it had some really funny jokes 😂😂😂
@@iamskippy This is true! It was still a good skit!
@@iamskippy Yeah, I'm surprised they decided to replicate the Bergeron era, considering the Marshall version had problematic celebs too (haven't seen much of the 80s version to know and MG-HS had its' own issues).
@@TimothyMischka I assume it was based on the celebrities being recognizable to everyone, which would be tougher with the older version
That would be fun to see her eventually play her.
I just realized Rosanne was on there they just didn’t even acknowledge her 👍🏻
I love Anya Taylor-Joy's impression of Baby Spice. I am not familiar with the Spice Girls but I imagine this was spot on.
I love your impression of 7th century impressionist painter Timor Boothe. I have no idea if such a person existed, but if so, I'd imagine he would have sounded just like I imagine you sound.
@@TheNinjaStuff I imagine that Timor Boothe DID exist. I further imagine that he sounded EXACTLY like you imagine Matthew Alexanian sounds, I imagine.
@@BobPagani A co-signer, at last! It's most appreciated, kind sir.
@@TheNinjaStuff We dreamers of dreams must stick together.
@@TheNinjaStuff I applaud this comment. Brilliant!
Baby Spice being the only one that ‘survives’
lmao
Whoopi Goldberg must have been on vacation when this episode was taped since she was a producer on the late 90s version of Hollywood Squares and was always the Center Square.
I also remember Gilbert Gottfried being on the 1990s Hollywood Squares, but I think for the purposes of this sketch (which is about how cancel culture and celebrity scandals have made a lot of old media unwatchable), they omitted it.
@@canaisyoung3601 YOU FOOL!
@@canaisyoung3601 Bruce Vilanch was also a very popular celebrity on that version of Hollywood Squares.
Oh my god this really puts in perspective how many celebrities we love nowadays could have done terrible shit but are not caught yet. We really don't know anything about these celebrities. Great sketch!
First time I genuinely laughed at a SNL sketch in ages
This is one of the best skits this season.
They need to bring this show back for real!
Old versions are here on yt
This was one of the best skits all season! 🤣💀⚰️
This was top 5 funniest skit in snl history great skit
Not even the top 5 for this season.
Overstated. But, it was a good skit. Not great. Better in concept than execution.
Love when she's speaking with British accent 😍
When that Emma Bunton scandal finally drops they're going to have to edit this one.
"Goodbye squares!" takes on a whole new meaning.
😂🤩🤣 Can’t help cracking up much louder than I expected!! I’ve lived thru All This Crap & canceled WAY too many ‘stars’ lately. GOOD ONE ☝️
90s television had an inexplicable, inexpressible charm to it that will never get old, and never be replaced.
It'd be really funny if Baby Spice was involved with a huge scandal after this and they can't run this sketch at all anymore.
Or Tom Bergeron has a scandal and the only two people up there are the contestants
Real funny?
I find that unlikely, she's a Spice Girl! And the Spice Girls are très cool people
@@purplehello98 pretty sure Mel B and her husband had all types of sex with various people
3:19 - The look on his face at the end of his line is funny.
I was so confused for a minute when I thought this was a “1988” episode
Anya IS SO FREAKING Adorable as Emma/Baby!!!!!
At least Baby Spice is still socially acceptable
Baby Spice fell so far to obscurity theres no trace of her for the past 20 years.
@@jaimefish173 You missed the Olympics then, and the sold out reunion stadium tour in 2019.
This is completely inaccurate, there's no way Hollywood Squares would get this many A-listers to show up.
Right??? No way they got the olsen twins or spacey.
/whoosh
@Jeheff Hhinkkle That's right. His first one was in 2000.
@Jeheff Hhinkkle Same with Dunham, he wasn't popular till later.
THANK YOU SNL cast, writers and LORNE, for helping all of us suffering during COVID realise we're not the craziest people on the planet! lol. Respect! :)
I really wish they didnt cut keenan's cosby impression even if it was part of the joke, he does such a good one especially on celebrity jeopardy
I love how the one square they never mention or get to is Apu.
No one knew who Jared Fogle was in 1998, and the world would be better if we didn't.
True but i think they meant the 1998-2004 run of the show. So this could be 2002, after he started as subway spokesman
Ah...didn't see the literal original air date lol
A little weird that you'd know that detail about him, and call it out after watching this sketch as if it really mattered. I want to agree about being better off having never heard of him, but then again, his fame is a big reason why he got caught.
@@bobolob No, it's weird that you'd assume that seeing as how there are other comments mentioning the same thing because he was all over the media in the very early 2000s. It's not rocket science to remember when something became famous.
I live for game show skits
Jose Japaleno! oh mg god! I don't think I have ever laughed at an SNL sketch so much in my life.
_honestly so sad how so many of the celebrities we used to praise and look up to turned out to be horrible people..._
Props for the 4:3 aspect ratio on the sketch!
Hilarious! One of the best this season!
if this isn't a shot at NBC's Peacock I don't know what is
I love the Spice Girls! Baby Spice is my favorite after Sporty. This was hilarious. I got such a kick out of seeing it on TV!
Fogle wasn't in Subway commercials until 2000, the Olson twins were 15.