@@talleygill6753 it’s called favoritism. In case you don’t know. It’s also really unfair to others when one practices favoritism just because of whatever thing that’s going on in their mind。
@@1999colebug Green Book was received by critics as an insufferable white saviour movie, beloved only by liberals because it made them feel good about themselves. Despite the brutal reviews, it won a bunch of Oscars from Hollywood, proving that the critics were indeed right. I guess the character John Mulaney plays here is supposed to be one of those insufferable liberals.
there were like 6 minutes of commercials before this so this sketch started 3 minutes before their timeslot was up, this 100% was cut down at the last minute
I honestly love that Mulaney actually includes Pete in sketches and tries to help him flex his talent a bit. Especially since Pete talked about feeling like an outcast because of how competitive it is behind the scenes. Regardless of whether you love him or hate him you can’t deny that his past and his persona had a major impact in the resurgence of people’s interest in SNL within the past 2 years.
This is funny, mostly because of Mulaney. But damn, are comedy writers so out of touch with internet culture that they think memes are still on the top/bottom Impact text format?
It hurts looking at their memes 🤦🏻♂️ literally none of em were funny and the writers are def extremely out of touch 😂 it’s like they’ve never seen an updated 2020 meme lol
Well, a lot of SNL's viewers are boomers, and I dont mind the out of touch references because the longer the boomers stay away from our memes the better. Imagine the horrible curve we'll take when boomers/gen xs catch onto our memes and twist it with their minions and 3 panel funnies
they should go for Millinial memes since they're pretty easy to replicate, but Gen Z humor is a lot trickier due to all the layers of irony that are needed to get it.
Melissa gets to be in the Uncle Meme sketch because apparently she's the best at nodding, blinking and smirking. 😐 SNL doesn't seem to want to utilize her talents.
Am I the only one that doesn’t really like her? I feel like the impressions she does are really limited, her actual voice kind of annoys me, and when she’s just a character without a speaking role (like in this sketch), she looks like she’s deliberately trying way too hard to stay out of the way Can people actually explain why they like her? Cause I genuinely don’t get why people do
Come on Tyler, didn’t the first meme ruin your uncle’s life enough? Apparently it ended his marriage because he’s on a dating site now, and his daughter calls him Mr Brenner so there’s definitely a lot to unpack there.
Uncle Ron: Likes women 18-25 Me an 18 yrs girl being in love with John Mulaney: I finally have a chance Uncle Ron: On app for chicks in prison Me: nevermind
TBF this whole season of SNL has been kinda off, i dunno if its due to the hosts, the sketches, the cast members or just the writing but I've not enjoyed as much as i have done with other seasons.
its the law of equivalent exchange, we didn't get anything approaching the quality of "wanna know how I got these tiny ass balls?" or "when the green book on hbo" but in return the sketch doesn't end on the worst fucking ending known to man
@@ryanloftis1125 it ended on a pete making a really cringey picture of pete making a face and then impact font saying something like "when you call your uncle a pedophile" or something. Like this one -- building up to nothing.
"In my defense....they're much easier to control that way." Hahahaha...that's funny and disturbing. I just got done talking to a woman at work last week about how disturbing it is when women write love letters to guys on death row for violent offenses (like killing their wives and children). She said it was understandable that women would be attracted to men behind bars because "They're easier to control". She gets to have the dominant role in the relationship. She was dead serious.
You can tell John Mulaney was slipping into his George St. Geegland character when he said “romance” like that at 2:32 Sounds like a line straight out of Oh Hello
Funniest part of this sketch was when they missed the high five and pete started laughing.
That was the best part lol
Always funny when Pete breaks the character 😂
Not for me. Getting tired of it.
I also think this
He has to break at least once in each sketch he's in lmao
The nepotism is huge in his company. He hired his daughter, her boyfriend and his nephew.
Sounds like Trumps cabinet
@@jackmontgomery8344 lol it does
@@jackmontgomery8344 your politics joke bombed
@@justvibinbro7406 mmmm. No it didn't . Lol
I know right you sure this dude is Donald Trump with a eating disorder 😳
John Mulaney: “my nephew Tyler...”
The one guy that remembers the first skit: AH HAHAAHAAAAAA
Bull Puppy I saw you on another video and now I realize you’re actually trying to be annoying
@@brijane526 I could tell from that one unrelated comment
That was me. LOL
@BENJAMIN VERHAAREN "Uncle Meme"
@@bullpuppy7455 haha orange man bad
that missed high five RIP
The missed fist bump
RIP
That is a high 19
petes face was priceless
Also, Pete facepalming over it. Like, he knows he's not that stupid, but it happened anyway.
The fact they MISSED A HIGH FIVE while seated and barely contained themselves is why i love SNL w/ pete & mulaney so much
Well, as long as they are amused, I guess it's alright? Horrible sketch!
It 2:19 if you wanna watch again
@@aiai-j7inah the memes were funny I enjoyed it, plus the missed high 5
NOT PETE MISSING THE HIGH FIVE
His laugh after that killed me
Similar to how John affected Princess Diana
That just made the skit better
He really hated it, too. Lmao.
Free replays 😌
2:20
Because Chris's looked away on the downswing that messed Pete up.
I swear, Pete gets to be in 2x as many sketches whenever John Mulaney hosts. (I know they're friends).
Friends? Try father and son lol
So annoying
@@darkgiggler what
@@talleygill6753 it’s called favoritism. In case you don’t know. It’s also really unfair to others when one practices favoritism just because of whatever thing that’s going on in their mind。
I mean they stated that they were best friends a lot
Nothing will ever beat "When Greenbook on HBO"
True facts!
Never understood it
@@1999colebug Green Book was received by critics as an insufferable white saviour movie, beloved only by liberals because it made them feel good about themselves. Despite the brutal reviews, it won a bunch of Oscars from Hollywood, proving that the critics were indeed right. I guess the character John Mulaney plays here is supposed to be one of those insufferable liberals.
I thought I guess Heaven needed a bitch was pretty good
the only slightly modern meme they featured
he had a wife in the last one... and now he’s on a dating website
Ik this is so sad I really shipped them
They broke up because of the first meme
The wife was 25+ so she had to go.
@@michaelabbott5999 she realized “when his peepee small” it was true
IKR?! Totally ruined the canon...
John Mulaney using the insult “limp biscuit” is so character accurate it makes me die
Ctrl c ctrl v
For him, it's all for the nookie.
Are we not going to talk about how Ron hired his daughter, his daughter's boyfriend and his punk nephew Tyler? And Heidi Gardner dumped him?
Thank you! A throw away divorce line would have been so easy. Best we got was "romance again."
Well she was over 24 so he left
Did it feel like this just ended out of nowhere to anyone?
it looked like they were building up to something else but then faded to black?
there were like 6 minutes of commercials before this so this sketch started 3 minutes before their timeslot was up, this 100% was cut down at the last minute
Some skits are really funny but they just end it on a weird note like they just got lazy with the writing for the ending.
this is pretty normal in the newer seasons, seems lazy
It's alright... it wasn't really funny anyway.
Like the Sopranos
I honestly love that Mulaney actually includes Pete in sketches and tries to help him flex his talent a bit. Especially since Pete talked about feeling like an outcast because of how competitive it is behind the scenes. Regardless of whether you love him or hate him you can’t deny that his past and his persona had a major impact in the resurgence of people’s interest in SNL within the past 2 years.
This is funny, mostly because of Mulaney. But damn, are comedy writers so out of touch with internet culture that they think memes are still on the top/bottom Impact text format?
It hurts looking at their memes 🤦🏻♂️ literally none of em were funny and the writers are def extremely out of touch 😂 it’s like they’ve never seen an updated 2020 meme lol
seriously! at least the last "uncle meme" segment had a deep fried one thrown in there. these are so awful
Maybe the writers are over 14.
And have lives.
Well, a lot of SNL's viewers are boomers, and I dont mind the out of touch references because the longer the boomers stay away from our memes the better. Imagine the horrible curve we'll take when boomers/gen xs catch onto our memes and twist it with their minions and 3 panel funnies
they should go for Millinial memes since they're pretty easy to replicate, but Gen Z humor is a lot trickier due to all the layers of irony that are needed to get it.
Melissa gets to be in the Uncle Meme sketch because apparently she's the best at nodding, blinking and smirking. 😐 SNL doesn't seem to want to utilize her talents.
@Gannon Rice I really like Melissa but yeah that’s true she’s not great at acting.
@Gannon Rice you put it perfectly
Is she the new Kyle Mooney?
Am I the only one that doesn’t really like her? I feel like the impressions she does are really limited, her actual voice kind of annoys me, and when she’s just a character without a speaking role (like in this sketch), she looks like she’s deliberately trying way too hard to stay out of the way
Can people actually explain why they like her? Cause I genuinely don’t get why people do
that's because she's not cut out for snl, never has been. bit like jay pharoah. Great at impressions but that's it.
Not bad, but why have Melissa Villaseñor there if you're not gonna give her anything to say at all? Not cool.
I know right, she's so underrated...
Wasted talent. Also lovely.
I think some of the sketch was cut for time tho
Half of me is worried they're gonna miss your point and just leave her out. Melissa is the shit!
Her voice gets me hard.
I love how John's character looks like a victim of cruel bullying and within .5 seconds it seems 100% justified
“If I was in a sex cult and not having sex I’d leave.” OMG 🤣🤣🤣
Best line of the sketch
02:20 if 2020 was a high five
LMAO YOU GOT ME THERE
🏆🥇
Bwah ha ha ha!!!!
Pete Davidson didn’t break character I couldn’t believe my eyes
He kinda did at 2:21
Probably because the sketch wasn't that funny
@@mattjones5531 yeah there was genuinely nothing funny about it.
His defense.... them memes weren’t funny
He did after the missed high 5
When you were married to Heidi Garner and she dumps you before the next sketch.
Yeah, and Chloe Fineman wasn’t actually his real daughter.
She moved to Africa for some natural coconut water. (Adele struggles not to break character)
"We need 5 people"
"but i wrote for 4"
".... Melissa!"
you can hear George St. Geegland when he says romance
I thought the same thing! R'mance 😂
AYO IS HE HIS SON?!?!
That's what I thought
Haha you can
Huh
Pete’s reaction when he missed the high five 😂😂😂
Come on Tyler, didn’t the first meme ruin your uncle’s life enough? Apparently it ended his marriage because he’s on a dating site now, and his daughter calls him Mr Brenner so there’s definitely a lot to unpack there.
The high five was the best part.
2:24 Pete lost it when they missed the high five LMAO
Uncle Ron: Likes women 18-25
Me an 18 yrs girl being in love with John Mulaney: I finally have a chance
Uncle Ron: On app for chicks in prison
Me: nevermind
True love would make you commit a felony to keep that chance alive. 😍😅😐
@@andgainingspeed Same
Guess its time to commit a crime girl
Commit a crime 😂
well, you could always commit a felony
0:10 the way that person laughed they could tell what was already gonna happen
That awkward moment when you miss a high five
On live television
Honestly I expected more out of this sketch...
TBF this whole season of SNL has been kinda off, i dunno if its due to the hosts, the sketches, the cast members or just the writing but I've not enjoyed as much as i have done with other seasons.
its the law of equivalent exchange, we didn't get anything approaching the quality of "wanna know how I got these tiny ass balls?" or "when the green book on hbo" but in return the sketch doesn't end on the worst fucking ending known to man
it was bad the first time and worse this time
@@sadboy-dn1pc Why does everybody hate the ending of that sketch? Can somebody explain?
@@ryanloftis1125 it ended on a pete making a really cringey picture of pete making a face and then impact font saying something like "when you call your uncle a pedophile" or something. Like this one -- building up to nothing.
I like how prominent his wedding ring is in his profile photo.
My first thought seeing this was "oh no" after remembering the first one of these
Is no one gonna talk about how Pete’s character somehow found the photo and profile, so he was probably on the same website?
I love that Jason Bateman hair on John Mulaney.
The only insult I will hurl at people is “limp biscuit”
"Why dont you tell them what website your on uncle ron"
"Tinder"
"Noooooooo"
2:20
The missed high five 😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣
the sex cult meme genuinely made me CACKLE with laughter
"Oh ok, well why dont you not play DUMBASS with me?" I lost it
if the uncle has a dating profile doesnt it mean that according to the lore his wife left him because he got memed
*Based on a real John Mulaney-Pete Davidson moment.
I love how Chloe's reaction to the dating site is indignation while Melissa is more like "that's a site?"
Isn’t this character already married? He never mentioned a divorce😂...
The first set of memes turned the wife away
Moved to Africa for some natural coconut water. Adele 😊
Must have slipped his mind
That high five is a visual representation of 2020
I’m just so entertained by Mulaney’s uncanny ability to smile like Pete Holmes
Thankfully he's not half as annoying as Pete holmes and his hysterics
That failed fistbump was so frustrating to look at lol
Everyone talking about missing the high five.
Me talking about the uncle calling them a Limp Bizkit.
Best insult ever
Directors note to Melissa, “Okay so you’re gonna site there.” “No no, that’s it.”
That part at the end when Pete says "Rooon" 😂😂
3:07 the look john mulaney and pete davidson give each other
Pete being in more sketches is just the good news we need
i’m so glad they continued this skit. mulaney is always my favorite host to watch on snl
Legit, Melissa's only line in this skit was, "Mr. Brenner."
The fact they MISSED A HIGH FIVE while seated and barely contained themselves is why i love SNL w/ pete & mulaney so much
The look exchange between John and Pete at the end is the best part of the skit! lmao
Chris Redd and Pete Davidson are becoming one of Snls top duos
*That feeling when*
*You mess up a high five on live television*
02:20 missed high five
1:32 Anna Mulaney: Are you sure about that
Melissa said 2 words this entire sketch, give her more airtime!
I can't believe Mr. Brenner brought pizza to this meeting
Are we gonna talk about how Uncle Ron likely got divorced after the first set of memes and is now looking for 18-24 year old prisoners?
Melissa owned this sketch
Damn funny. We need more uncle meme series
Nothing will ever be great as that Pete Davidson ending meme face at the end of the first skit!
I like how he seems more to get progressively more pissed in it
that high five was probably the best thing I’ve ever seen
I watched a moment with a missed high five 10000 timess 🤣 Pete's laugh is my everything 😆❤
“If I was in a sex cult but not having sex, I would leave. TRUST ME.”
As soon as he said MY NEPHEW TYLER I knew I knew
“Mr Brenner!”
“Mr Brenner!”
“Mr Brenner!”
“uncle RON”
John Mulaney. Born in 1982, talks like he was born in 1928.
Ending was a little anti climactic, but it's still better than the ending to the last uncle meme
I love the very specific Michael Rapaport reference
Chris and Pete trying to get a hand to connect!xxx
I like that he lost his wife between this episode and last.
The premise is still cringeworthy but Mulaney just absolutely nails the 'middle-aged man confused by internet' performance so well.
Pete and John together are magic
It gets much darker when you remember he is married and on tinder
I love how awkward John Mulaney’s smile is
Why did they make another one of these lmao
Pete missing the high five genuinely made me cackle
"In my defense....they're much easier to control that way."
Hahahaha...that's funny and disturbing. I just got done talking to a woman at work last week about how disturbing it is when women write love letters to guys on death row for violent offenses (like killing their wives and children). She said it was understandable that women would be attracted to men behind bars because "They're easier to control". She gets to have the dominant role in the relationship. She was dead serious.
It's funny cause they always think they got the control but them deathrow guys are using them for pics, pics to trade and money
funniest moment is actually when they completely whiff the high five 2:20
John mulaney is perfect in this
He is one of my favorite Comedians!!!
Good evening, aspiring mediocre-to-bad writers, and welcome to Squandering a Great Cast 101.
You can tell John Mulaney was slipping into his George St. Geegland character when he said “romance” like that at 2:32
Sounds like a line straight out of Oh Hello
2:47 Leonardo DiCaprio
That high five was the funniest part of this sketch
Ah Yes the sequel has come
That 2020 high five though
Man, NYC really must be in the shitter if Michael Rapaport is considered a legend.
@nimrodian I can hear your knuckles drag all the way from here.
All John Mulaney sketches are him re-enacting his own worst nightmares.
1:59 Why is he looking forward? When John is to his side.
Cue cards maybe; I mean in “McDonald’s firing” sketch Bobby Moynihan and Cecily Strong were looking straight into the camera the whole time
Pete breaking is the best part ngl. When he missed the high five and just couldn’t hold it together. iconic
Idk why he’d hire the nephew who’d already humiliated him already in the first place. Mulaney is a great one
They have been bringing back some of the funniest sketches lately (especially uncle meme and Chad)
These always fall short for me. It feels like they’re so close to being funny but never quite get there.
That’s the norm with Pete Davidson skits
The missed high five made this sketch worth it