What makes the Beavis and Butt-Head skit so epic is that Heidi is one of the few cast members that very, very rarely breaks character. This is in my top 5 skit list, right up there with Schweddy Balls and Betty White's Muffins.
And she keeps laughing even when he's gone, just trying to speak. And it's even funnier because she does such intense characters herself, but they really got her. That was great. It does rank up there. Hilarious. 😂
A few years ago, if you asked me the best SNL cast member I probably would have said Phil Hartman, but Keenan is now #1. He’s the undisputed glue guy. He just does what the sketch needs, no more, no less.
That measurements sketch was probably the funniest thing SNL has done in 10 years and I’m saying that as someone who likes SNL’s last 10 years. It was just so good. Especially Kenan’s pointed questions
I’ve never laughed so hard at an SNL sketch that was not dirty, not super political (at least it’s roasting ALL of us as a nation, and others lol) and/or not about current events/pop culture. Literal good clean fun, classic!
@MaxOakland are you saying pointing out how absurd it is that we use the standard system if measurement or mostly ignoring Keenan’s character’s questions about slavery is the political part?
It’s a normal thing. I’ve never immigrated anywhere but we’ve always used tins for sewing, crafts, etc. so versatile and good to eat the cookies. We always ate the cookies. 😂❤
Pretty sure in rehearsal they didnt have the make up done, so between sketches she never got to see the final look, which made this sketch the best of the night.
@BleisermanADN she did an interview and said they were dressed in rehearsal. She just couldn't handle it during the live segment. 😂 edit: she actually said she broke during dress rehearsal too when she first saw Mikey's prosthetics.
@@BleisermanADN She was actually on the Today show a few days afterwards; and she said that she did see the makeup during dress rehearsal but it looked completely different during the live show.
@@BleisermanADN Look at the SNL ‘49 highlights vid on this channel…they actually posted (1 min 46sec) a split screen comparison between the dress rehearsal and actual show performance. Heidi has the exact same reaction to Beavis both times. Her reaction was part of the bit.
At the table reading she cracked up and at the dress rehearsal she cracked up. Imagine seeing someone you work with every day dressed like that, she's a pro but tough to keep it together in that situation.
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The rest of the people behind Heidi staying stone faced is still unbelievable to me. Those folks not breaking deserve a standing ovation. I know i couldn't have done it
And @hellomynameishuman Yes, thank you Google 😅 I think you both missed the part where it's a comedy sketch. Lighten up, jeesh..
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@@RKochel721 Hey child, I didn’t use Google at all for my simple response as I have these simple conversions in my head unlike kids like you today who can’t even remember their own phone number or understand what change you should be getting back when making a transaction whether it would be cash or electronically today. You’re the one who relies on Google obviously, not me. 🤡
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What takes me out is that the British have been using those measurements for centuries. They were already using the customary system. In fact, the metric system was only introduced to the UK and their former colonies in the 1960s.
@@megariggedEven more confusing as the Imperial system came about later and for someone from other country trying to grasp what the hell the English speaking countries are up to, such as those infuriating volume units with a miniscule difference between imperial and the US customary/imperial hybrid or whatever the heck it is.
The sewing kit in the cookie tin was a nice appetizer but Washington's Dream gave me a rare, straight 5 minutes of laughter. That felt so good........... I'm gonna watch it again.
The George Washington bit was great. Having lived with both metric and "standard" systems, it had me rolling. Saving the Beavis and Butthead sketch for last was a great decision. It was the funniest of the lot.
Pedro Pascal putting all the threads in the cookie can is the most latino thing ever, I could feel every mexican applauding at that moment 😂 I can't recall how many times I would find those same cans filled with threads at my abuelita's house
Beavis and Butthead is STILL one of my favorites. As in crying laughing faves! Between Heidi, who just about never breaks and Ryan, who seems to have so much fun every time he’s on SNL and breaks at least twice on many skits( the Alien encounter with Kate where he was laughing so hard he was shaking trying to not laugh out loud)…ahhhh, I just LOVE SNL after decades of watching.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
whenever someone bashes our weights and measures I just send them this video and we all laugh. There’s no need to fight, let’s laugh together at our confusing measurements.
I was thinking that. Isn't that why it is called "Imperial" because the British empire spread it? Didn't we use it in the colonies because it was already the standard?
@MommyOfZoeAndLiam yep. It wasn't until 1896 that metric was considered a legal system of measurement in Britain, and they didn't fully adopt the metric system until 1965. But then they have the nerve to blame the U.S. for it. 🤣 Just like the British were the first to call football "soccer." It was British slang for "asSOCiation football," and they used the term "ruggers" for rugby football.
Washingtons dream was by far the best sketch, with great performances, writing/jokes, timing, etc. It didnt need to be carried by costumes and actors breaking character.
Never ever break character in a sketch. And yet Heidi makes it twice as hilarious. Reminds me of the Carol Burnett Show, watching them crack each other up despite their most professional attempts to play it straight.
Her reaction really feels like they sprung that on her. Like she had not seen them in makeup before turning around, because her break was essentially instantaneous when seeing Butthead.
It’s the same everywhere in the USA too. I just bought a tin of cookies with the sole purpose of putting craft supplies (of course eating the cookies too) ❤❤
Haha, I think it's a universal thing I've seen many folks from different ethnicities do the same in the UK and Asia as well. The perks of living in a multi-cultural society you meet so many different people.
@Jackiedyk He's one of the rare purely stand-up comedians to be invited to host the show just because he's so strong (i.e. not a celebrity promoting a project of theirs). He's kinda broken through the last couple years and is known for his extremely deadpan delivery - imo he's hilarious and gets more laughs out of people with clean comedy than most do with edgier jokes. Nate is awesome.
The Bad Bunny and Pedro combo is so good that I’d watch a whole movie of that sketch. 😅
Was pedro hard? Im a perv
Yasssssssssss
That was one of my faves.
Why they put bad bunny in a dress? Katt williams and Dave chappelle where right
@@boss7229 because they were playing over protective, Hispanic aunt and mother 🤣
What makes the Beavis and Butt-Head skit so epic is that Heidi is one of the few cast members that very, very rarely breaks character. This is in my top 5 skit list, right up there with Schweddy Balls and Betty White's Muffins.
David S. Pumpkins....any questions?
And she keeps laughing even when he's gone, just trying to speak. And it's even funnier because she does such intense characters herself, but they really got her.
That was great. It does rank up there. Hilarious. 😂
Lol its even funnier that they named the characters by the wrong names. Lol
Matt Schatt skits should make the top-5 ... Or "future me" ...
Obviously, you've never booked a night at the Welshley Arms.
“You asked about the temperature.”
“I did not.”
Got me just as good the second time
Kenan rules💙
Everytime
@@alumpyhorse I think he is the most consistently funny SNL cast member
where all men are free right?
A few years ago, if you asked me the best SNL cast member I probably would have said Phil Hartman, but Keenan is now #1. He’s the undisputed glue guy. He just does what the sketch needs, no more, no less.
That measurements sketch was probably the funniest thing SNL has done in 10 years and I’m saying that as someone who likes SNL’s last 10 years. It was just so good. Especially Kenan’s pointed questions
I agree, they nailed that one.
I’ve never laughed so hard at an SNL sketch that was not dirty, not super political (at least it’s roasting ALL of us as a nation, and others lol) and/or not about current events/pop culture. Literal good clean fun, classic!
@@FrankieLinds It was definitely political
@MaxOakland how in the world was that political?
Scientific terms are political?
@MaxOakland are you saying pointing out how absurd it is that we use the standard system if measurement or mostly ignoring Keenan’s character’s questions about slavery is the political part?
The way Pedro catches her eye before dumping the cookies is my cat knocking a vase off a ledge.
😂😂😂😂😂
Every. Single. Cookie. Went into the trash. 👏👏👏
Who are those guys?
If you watch Pedro at 10:48 he only has on one pink house shoe and one white sock 😂😂 one pink slipper came off under the table
@@keeprising8668 he took off the slipper to hit his son in the beginning
The Hispanic mom and aunt skit was too hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂”I have a piercing too sept I’m putting it in my ear where it belongs” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Mi hijo don't have depression - he just like THE DARK!" 🤣🤣🤣
don't do that, do something else
Nah this is best one because if you Spanish you understand
@@Callyamama26So you're from Spain?
@@efisgpr what is even this
i love that putting sewing supplies in the cookie tin made someone whistle. that was a fantastic moment that any immigrant family knows.
It’s a normal thing. I’ve never immigrated anywhere but we’ve always used tins for sewing, crafts, etc. so versatile and good to eat the cookies. We always ate the cookies. 😂❤
My US mom always put sewing supplies in cookie tins.
I didn't realize re-purposing tins, boxes, and bottles for holding things was uniquely an immigrant thing. Just strikes me as practical.
@@Redfoot138 that wasn't, lol, it's not a NA thing either, everybody does that everywhere.
My nana used that same tin for her sewing supplies ❤
I think Heidi was the only one who hadn't seen Gosling and Mikey's look, before the sketch started. 😂
Pretty sure in rehearsal they didnt have the make up done, so between sketches she never got to see the final look, which made this sketch the best of the night.
@BleisermanADN she did an interview and said they were dressed in rehearsal. She just couldn't handle it during the live segment. 😂 edit: she actually said she broke during dress rehearsal too when she first saw Mikey's prosthetics.
@@BleisermanADN She was actually on the Today show a few days afterwards; and she said that she did see the makeup during dress rehearsal but it looked completely different during the live show.
@@BleisermanADN Look at the SNL ‘49 highlights vid on this channel…they actually posted (1 min 46sec) a split screen comparison between the dress rehearsal and actual show performance.
Heidi has the exact same reaction to Beavis both times. Her reaction was part of the bit.
At the table reading she cracked up and at the dress rehearsal she cracked up. Imagine seeing someone you work with every day dressed like that, she's a pro but tough to keep it together in that situation.
“He said mommy I’m depressed and I said don’t do that do something else” LOL😂 THIS HAD ME LAUGHING
Heidi breaking with this segment was one of the standout moments of the season! 😂😂😂😂😂
The throwaway gestures to the person next to him sold it so much harder than she even knew at the time. Lightning in a bottle.
Yesss she cudnt contain herself
the makeup/wardrobe people nailed it. heidi never had a chance. 😂😂😂
@@silverXnoisee😊
I agree! That’s gotta be one of the best moments in SNL history! 😂😂😂
Pedro and bad bunny as Latino moms….
You can tell how much fun they had goofing on Latino moms. Latin moms are a whole other vibe. :)
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The rest of the people behind Heidi staying stone faced is still unbelievable to me. Those folks not breaking deserve a standing ovation. I know i couldn't have done it
Maybe they have ear plugs in
Orlando Jones did an amazing job keeping it together.
The guy in maroon turtle neck shirt was clinging on his jaw and fighting for his life lol😅
They're All Robots 🤦🏿♂️
That black man on Hedi's left side was on Mad TV or some comedy show.🤔
“What is the scale called, sir?”
“Fahrenheit.”
“Spell that for me.”
“Impossible.”
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Football sir?? It's a sport where your throw th ball with your hands 😂😂😂😂😂
😅
"due to his condition" sent me ☠️
😂😂😂😂
At that point, Clark really regretted telling him he's gay. Then a couple seconds later, not so much.
Sent you where? You forgot the end of your sentence. 🤦♂️
@@MADmosche Sounds like someone's never been sent
@@Mzldy1shari
as a spanish speaker I gotta say I love Bad Bunnt and Pedro's chemistry
I'm a portuguese speaker, and I love that as well!... They crack me up every time.
Nate Bargatze’s delivery in Washington’s dream is just perfect. He delivers every line on point! lmao
His timing took this sketch to another level for sure.
The sketch was much funnier than I would've imagined
I'd say it on the top 5 best sketches ever but really it's just the best thing I've seen in years.
It’s pure perfection
It is very stupid good.
"There's a little kicking."
Great line.
The latina mom sketch is SO spot on.
Yeah, my immigrant family is EXACTLY the same!
my favorite snl sketch of all time, they nailed it
you must not be latino
I am so impressed with the extras in the Bevis and Butthead sketch. They’re all stone-faced while the cast is barely holding it together. 😆😆😆😆😆
The protective mom sketch with Perdo Pascal and Bad Bunny will always be my favorite! 😂😂😂
Happened in the first place because when Pedro Pascal hosted, he suggested that he play Marcello's mom
Did you see the Pedro Pascal dinner with the really well done steak?
@@rubiaquimica pedro laughs again, when Bowen starts laughing after the Black comment,,,,lol
Mommy I'm depressed, don't do that that, do something else 😂😂
That's my mom...and I aint even hispanic
My Jamaican MIL and Lebanese dad.
I'd never seen the "weights and measures" segment. That was great. They don't line up and they never will.
that was hilarious 🤣🤣
"How many liters are in a gallon, sir?"
"..Nobody knows.."
😅
Math class in the 1700s. Nobody cared then nobody gives a crap now. 😂😂😂
About 4 liters. I'm pretty sure we all learned this in elementary school.
3.785 ltrs in a U.S. gallon and 4.54 ltrs in an Imperial gallon, ie, Canada, Australia, UK etc.
And @hellomynameishuman Yes, thank you Google 😅 I think you both missed the part where it's a comedy sketch. Lighten up, jeesh..
@@RKochel721
Hey child, I didn’t use Google at all for my simple response as I have these simple conversions in my head unlike kids like you today who can’t even remember their own phone number or understand what change you should be getting back when making a transaction whether it would be cash or electronically today.
You’re the one who relies on Google obviously, not me. 🤡
0:36 HR Meeting
4:23 Hooters Waitress
8:29 Protective Mom 2
14:13 Washington’s Dream
18:52 Beavis and Butt-head
🎉 Thank you. Without chapter markers, I was hoping someone would help us out in the comments.
Thanks boomer
@@EaselCat 🤡
I don't know why people like you comment the chapters. But it's darn handy.
I appreciate it and all I have to reward you is a thank you comment and a like. Hope that's enough.
@@oracleofdelphi4533 Isn't it obvious they do it to be helpful? 😊
I love Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny they are so funny together😂😂
I've watched the measurement sketch 10+ times and it still gets me laughing.
I did not!
so what you are saying is that you watched it an inch number of times?
What takes me out is that the British have been using those measurements for centuries. They were already using the customary system. In fact, the metric system was only introduced to the UK and their former colonies in the 1960s.
@@megariggedEven more confusing as the Imperial system came about later and for someone from other country trying to grasp what the hell the English speaking countries are up to, such as those infuriating volume units with a miniscule difference between imperial and the US customary/imperial hybrid or whatever the heck it is.
2:19 due to his condition 😂
Fr that sent me😂😂
The measurement sketch is my favorite. The day after it aired I showed it to my parents before Sunday football and we were cracking up
I lose it on the Beavis & Butt-head one everytime... too perfect 😂🤣😂
The Nate Bargatze skit is one of the funniest skits I have seen in a long time he absolutely nailed the delivery 😂😂
Nate Bargetze and his weights and measures was the best! Lol
The sewing kit in the cookie tin was a nice appetizer but Washington's Dream gave me a rare, straight 5 minutes of laughter. That felt so good........... I'm gonna watch it again.
I never thought I would die laughing about measurements.
"You asked about temperature." "I did not" 😂
Keenan wanted to laugh after that 😆😆😆
"5280 of course, it is a simple number that everyone will remember" ahahahah
God pedro is hilarious in protective mom 😂😂
The George Washington bit was great. Having lived with both metric and "standard" systems, it had me rolling. Saving the Beavis and Butthead sketch for last was a great decision. It was the funniest of the lot.
"Standard"???
You mean, imperial?
As a European, I'm throwing a little tantrum.
@@katemangos1705 At Trafalgar Square, you can see the comparisons in a brass sculpture on the side of a northwest wall.
The Nate Bargatze skit may be one of the greatest ever skits
the delivery couldn't have been any more perfect
Obviously you haven't watched the early years of SNL.
The George Washington sketch was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time 😂😂😂
There needs to be a live-action Beavis & Butt-Head movie with Ryan & Mikey.
There should also be a live-action "King Of The Hill"... now that the original voice of Dale Gribble is dead.😕
Pedro Pascal putting all the threads in the cookie can is the most latino thing ever, I could feel every mexican applauding at that moment 😂 I can't recall how many times I would find those same cans filled with threads at my abuelita's house
I think it's a mom thing everywhere.
@@TheAureliac Even Chinese moms would do that.
Mijo, eso es una cosa universal.....
marcellos booty khakis right out the gate 😭😭
He was being a bit cheeky
I actually blushed seeing this :)
@@zoyadulzura7490😅😂
They were so well shaped looking
I was waiting for someone to mention this 😂
The founding fathers skit is HILARIOUS
Protective moms got me crying.
*****damn wright's and measures is even more hilarious 😂😂
The Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny skit should be made into a regular show like Mama's Family from the Carol Burnett show.
I wonder why the Hooters video did so well ....
I wonder...
It was a bouncy subject
If you look really, really carefully, there were actually 4 hooters servers.
I am proud that it was lower in the top 5
so embarassing for humanity that that’s considered entertainment… we’re doomed
"Thats a simple number anyone will remember" Got me😅
21:22 that Gentleman behind Kenan is trying so hard to not to crack up🤣🤣🤣
He is about to burst
"sometimes 1 sometimes 3...." LMAO
One of my favorites is green bad bunny does Columbus but the Latino aunt and mom role with Pedro is pretty good too. 😂
Pedro and Bad Bunny are great together in that.
Im also always rewatching his Do Not Destroy sketch where he plays Shrek something about him works really well for comedy
Beavis and Butthead is STILL one of my favorites. As in crying laughing faves! Between Heidi, who just about never breaks and Ryan, who seems to have so much fun every time he’s on SNL and breaks at least twice on many skits( the Alien encounter with Kate where he was laughing so hard he was shaking trying to not laugh out loud)…ahhhh, I just LOVE SNL after decades of watching.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Ryan always cracks up, but I don’t think he’s ever laughed this much during a skit like he did in this one 🤣🤣🤣
Metric System remains absolutely hilarious. Great list.
I wish america would convert to metric. It’s so much easier than the international, which is based on 12.
@@laurel1865No thanks.
Hooters one was a good idea, but horribly underwritten imo
whenever someone bashes our weights and measures I just send them this video and we all laugh. There’s no need to fight, let’s laugh together at our confusing measurements.
Except it was the British that spread Imperial measurements. They only officially changed to metric once they joined the EU.
I was thinking that. Isn't that why it is called "Imperial" because the British empire spread it? Didn't we use it in the colonies because it was already the standard?
@MommyOfZoeAndLiam yep. It wasn't until 1896 that metric was considered a legal system of measurement in Britain, and they didn't fully adopt the metric system until 1965. But then they have the nerve to blame the U.S. for it. 🤣
Just like the British were the first to call football "soccer." It was British slang for "asSOCiation football," and they used the term "ruggers" for rugby football.
I feel so smart every time I watch this sketch. It all makes perfect sense to me. Love the line about tantrums. 😂😂😂
@@Jajajajaja...1 you say that, but Americans don't use stone, and pints & gallons are different too
Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny playing two protective sisters over their son/nephew’s girlfriend really cracks me up
2:25 "THAT'S where I know you from!" hahahahahahahaha!!!!
OMG! The protective mom is hilarious. 😂😂😂
Beavis and Butthead will forever be my favorite!!!😂❤
Washingtons dream was by far the best sketch, with great performances, writing/jokes, timing, etc. It didnt need to be carried by costumes and actors breaking character.
"When I was a crossing guard, thousands died." This is a villain story fr
Ok. Best use of the entire trope & only Hooters comment I've found so far.
Apparently many many SNL viewers are exactly like the 3 customers.
Beavis and Buthead had to be number 1 😂
Man in his late twenties or early thirties: I've been sober for 20 years.
I’m so glad Protective Mom 2 made it to the list
"AAaaaawwwww...she want to feed my son..!!!" 🤣 Soooo frickin good! 😅
Never ever break character in a sketch. And yet Heidi makes it twice as hilarious. Reminds me of the Carol Burnett Show, watching them crack each other up despite their most professional attempts to play it straight.
Her reaction really feels like they sprung that on her. Like she had not seen them in makeup before turning around, because her break was essentially instantaneous when seeing Butthead.
That founding fathers one is still a killer 🤣🤣🤣
Using the Danish cookies tin can for threads and needles is very typical of Spain too. 😂
It’s the same everywhere in the USA too. I just bought a tin of cookies with the sole purpose of putting craft supplies (of course eating the cookies too) ❤❤
We do it in the UK, too. I always get really excited when there are actual biscuits in there 😅 I need to get out more
Haha, I think it's a universal thing I've seen many folks from different ethnicities do the same in the UK and Asia as well. The perks of living in a multi-cultural society you meet so many different people.
My Brooklyn Nana who was originally from Virginia kept her sewing supplies in her cookie tin.
Same in Italy too lol
Oh my gosh, the Beavis and Butthead had me busting up as hard as Heidi!! How all the rest of the actors could keep a straight face is beyond me!😂
Nate Bargatze is so damn good at comedy, nobody could’ve played that role except for him 🏆
Tons of people could have, but sure
@@noahhurley-abelew6536 wow you’re so edgy and unique
Never heard of him
@Jackiedyk He's one of the rare purely stand-up comedians to be invited to host the show just because he's so strong (i.e. not a celebrity promoting a project of theirs). He's kinda broken through the last couple years and is known for his extremely deadpan delivery - imo he's hilarious and gets more laughs out of people with clean comedy than most do with edgier jokes. Nate is awesome.
This Beavis and butt-head sketch is pure gold.😂
"You asked about the temperature" also how come jumanji didnt make it
Jumanji funnier than Hooters for sure, but boobs get more views I guess.
@@mhreinhardtthat's all it is. Jumanji was many times funnier
Mijo does not have depression. He just likes the dark.
The Beavis and Butthead one was an all time favorite for even a youngin like me🤣🤣
Pedro was built for that role. I hope eventually they bring in cardi b, Jenny Ortega, and Ana de armas. It would be epic
As a movie that would be
"... there's a little kicking".
“…….theres a little kicking”
Kills me every time
I think we all know why the hooters sketch was one the most watched ones lol
Tiddies
Tigole Bitties
Because it was so funny? No suh, I'm just playin
It was certainly the least funny of all of these. But the rest were amazing!
I also know why people are going to complain about it making the list
I love, love, love the Bad Bunny Pedro Pascal skit 😂😂😂 and Beavis and Butt-head was so comedic I am still laughing after watching it twice 🤣🤣🤣
Beavis and Butt-Head and Washington's Dream are all-timers. Both written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell.
6:15 “the best part is, I’ve been sober for 22 years and that’s over now!” So he apparently started drinking when he was 4 or 5 😂😂😂
It makes me so happy that Ryan gosling is so handsome but a huge geek
I think you mean handsome *and* a geek 😩✨
Keenan’s face … bewildered when Washington talks past him 😂
Mikey day has definitely come a longgg way hes extremely funny and keenan is gold😂😂😂😂
Heidi laughing at Butt-Head!
😂😂😂
Throwing sewing stuff into the cookie is container was soo on point for every latin house hold
Watching them break character is somehow just as funny as the actual skits. SNL is just the show where it’s gladly accepted and cheered for.
Pedro and Bad Bunny steal the whole show. 😂 The Beavis and Butthead is hysterical. 😂
That measurement skit is WAY TO ACCURATE.....
Need some more "What's up with that?"
Also B&B sketch was hilarious
The Beavis and Butthead skit with everyone except Kenan breaking character was the best 🤣🤣
Honorable mention to the Washington's dream skit
SHE NEVER breaks character, the Beavis and Butthead skit is the best in years,
Kenan is the only guy not to break character! Love him!
4:10 DAY-UM Marcelo, had no idea he was that stacked
Don't people in offices normally like it when someone brings cake?
(Love your pfp)
@@zoyadulzura7490 Lol!!!
Es porque el es Cubano y no tiene flat butt.
Oh my god dude!🤣 the latin family is too much. So accurate it killed me.🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Pedro Pascal sketch should be a sitcom🤣
"There's a little kicking." cackling for an unknown reason
I cannot get enough of Pedro and Bad Bunny as la madre y tia.
“Don’t do that, do something else!” 😭😭
Lmaooooo😂😂😂😂 the first sketch has me rolling already