The No. 2 Detective - Saturday Night Live
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2013
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A homicide detective gathers evidence at a crime scene filled with incompetent cops. Aired 04/18/87
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Larroquette never got his props as a physical comedian. He is understated brilliance here and in Night Court
I'm so slow , it took me a few to realize " #2 ( as in pencil ) detective , when that occurred I died
Gonna tell my kids we had wireless microwaves in the 80s.
I noticed that too
Yup, back when they were wooden boxes, with no vents in them.
At least I wasn't the only one who noticed all these factors too 🤣
Spoof on what I often saw Columbo do. I think he was the king of pen/pencil evidence gathering tactics.
It was the toss up & catch for me 🤣🤣
I haven't seen the sketch like forever! One of the best casts!
Larroquette is amazing in this comedic skit on SNL and twice he was on SNL
They should of had him on more
I totally agree 😊
Anyone else remember Night Court? Much love to the legends who paved the way for tv.
I grew up watching it
Loved it👍
OMG I just realized John laroquette is the only one still alive!😨
Glad I watched this.
Holy shit, you're nearly right. Richard Moll is still alive as far as I know, as are Ellen Foley (defender, season 2) and Karen Austin (original clerk), but all other regulars (of any season) are gone.
But we still got Brent Spiner, so there's that.
@@bobbyfeet2240 Can't believe I forgot Bull!
@@adrianfytr35 Marsha Warfield is alive
This was a really good skit. But it's so dumb. But it was really smart!
That's what most SNL sketches are like.
It had all the ingredients, just a little pop/spice here and there would’ve brought it to the table!
No cable attached to microwave !!!
You know it's going to be good when it starts with old cars. It's gonna be a classic.
i don't think it is a good idea to give your own eyelash as a crime evidence
well not really they provision for the probability that dna evidence could be from officials working on the scene. so no worries . and that's how cops get away with murder? applying to be a cop myself and just divorced. thank you
I hope they put Kevin Nealon away for life.
This was before DNA testing.
John Larroquette is so funny. He definitely deserved those Emmys for playing Dan in Night Court
You never stick a object into the barrel of a gun you might mess up the ballistics.You stick an object in the trigger guard.Learned that from Columbo.
...just one more thing though...
You is smart!
I live Columbo. Best tv detective show ever.
At first I thought maybe he just forgot his gear but when he sharpened his pencil for the microscopic little eyelash thing I realized oh this is his gear and his pencil is his pool stick that he brings to his own Pro Champion game of detective work hilarious.... a little.
Super underrated sketch
The Legend John Larroquette
Awesome actor! Loved him in Night Court!!
Playing fast and loose with the word “legend”, there bud.
@@SKa-tt9nmBud, he won 4 emmys in 4 years plus an extra one. If a comedic actor can be a legend, then John Larroquette is one.
Aka Dan Fielding
For me, best thing in Richie Rich film
I talked to John a few times at a bbq joint we both frequented in LA, very nice guy
I'd be so tempted to say "how's it goin' Eisenhower?"
The good old days when skits went on too long. They sure nailed it
I want that wireless microwave.
Must have been one of them battery operated microwaves 🤔😂🤣😂🤣😁
back when they made really good pencils
John Larroquette is the true pride of Louisiana.
Best acting of A. Whitney Brown’s career.
some of the the best comedic actors were on this sketch
Are these the types of cases that were heard in Night Court?
No2 because of the pencil. Have.
I didn’t get that till your comment lol
3:18 had me cracking
4:36 also 🤣
Colombo has nothing on this guy !!
The fact that nobody laughed when he said 'we think the eyelash might belong to the murderer' makes me sad.
He should have gone for putting the pen up-the-rear and the do a quick cut-to-black before he connects
I think it's worrying that there is a Toledo Museum of Art...isn't that a crime? haha
Detective Daniel Fielding.
Lordy, I miss John Laruqette (sp?). Physical comedy ain't easy. Also, he was the unaccredited voice-over in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Good trivia.
He did some mystery movies for the hallmark movie channel I enjoy watching. Check them out. There’s 10 of them. It’s called ‘McBride’ I believe he plays a criminal defense attorney.
I think he was a Klingon, too.
Night Court is back and it’s not as funny as the original-but I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was!
They seem to be over working the detective who oddly enough drastically resembles the attorney Dan Fielding from Night Court.
This was Dan Fieldings day job.
He kills him 😅😂😃😃
Didn't know they had wireless microwaves in 87 😌
This is a great skit and very Night Court like storyline in this SNL episode
World's first microwave that runs on batteries (no power cord)!
Science!
First thing I noticed too. Lol
The cord could be retractable and stored in a back compartment. My typewriter has a setup like that. That's far more likely than a microwave running on batteries- too much power consumption.
@@NicolasSequeira Yeah. It's a prop. Not a real microwave.
@@badbiker666 Well, yes- however, a microwave without the plug visible is absolutely a feasible item, and a microwave that runs on batteries is far less feasible, because microwaves take too much power- so your nitpick doesn't hold much weight under scrutiny
the microwave has no plugs
that was special Japanese model,very expensive back in 80s.
Haven't you heard of wireless microwave?!
yeah, and you're gay!
But now all those cops fingerprints would be on everything they took out of the bags.
I told ya he's the best😂
I'm pretty sure I saw him drop the eyelash...
isn't the detective Dan from night court?
4:06 Hartman "yes indeed, yes indeed!"
😂😂
This was brilliant.
back then is so much funnier. They were acting, not looking at the qcard, awkwardly and laughing, and giggling.
“The murderer left an eyelash on the floor”
*if this was modern time, the cop would be screwed*
John Larroquette can do anything
Yes, he can,!!😊
Was he ever in Columbo?
@@ethanweeter2732 I think I might have to look that up. John Larroquette has done drama before.
SNL had some of its best years with those cast members and writers. I used to watch it with my daughter when she was a preteen and young teenager and it was hardly ever embarrassing, dirty humor. But funny! Very funny. Groucho Marx said that if you have to be dirty to be funny, you're not funny. I agree completely.
What did he know
Miss Peter Falk, great actor.
John Larroquette did great...
You know... I don't think he really picked that eyelash up!
The microwave with no power
The cops are Phil Hartman and Kevin Nealon and Dana Carvey
still good
The victim must've been wealthier than George Soros. Those wireless self-powering microwaves don't come cheap....
Aren't microwaves usually plugged in?
😂😂
Which one blew the case open...the dictionary or the solar powered microwave??🤔🤔
What a time capsule!
He touched the microwave with his hand. Oops.
No electric cable with microwave
Spent half the time watching this trying to figure out if he was Mr. Sheffield from The Nanny!
I knew that guy was familiar and couldn't think why. Then it hit me. Payne: the Fawlty Towers remake no one needed. He's much better here though.
So latex or rubber gloves were not used on crime scenes then? Hmmm....
The current writers on SNL need to review the sketches from back in the 90s, they were the best. Nowadays, not so much.
It was great, even unexpected, until the end. The joke with killing the body has kind of killed the sketch also, unfortunately.
@Julia Mimi a pencil in that area can't kill you ...funny sketch though😅
i think it made the sketch. everyone is different.
I thought this sketch was hilarious. You don't have to have 80 lines of dialogue a second to be funny. Surrealism
@@sja7445John Wick would disagree.
@@ethanweeter2732 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Night court 🙌🤲 ho ho ho.
We’re is my pencil ii just put it down for a second who would take a pencil 🤷♂️
So no gloves allowed? :)
Why does the guy look so much like Columbo?
Just like all cops and detectives to this very day…. They use absolutely anything they can get their hands on to criminalize a human being, whether they are guilty or not.
A random hair or eyelash could have literally come from anyone and could’ve been the person‘s clothes for days or months before they were killed
I still find random hairs from other peoples houses I’ve been to on jackets or coats in my closet. I find hair on my clothes all the time. Your coat could literally pick up an eyelash or a hair from a taxi cab or an Uber. It doesn’t mean that the person who the hair belongs to is the last person who saw you. And yet for so many years, that was enough to throw someone in prison.
Instead of doing things to prevent crime from happening at all, all we do is punish people . That’s not being tough on crime. That’s just being punitive and barbaric..
I preferred Kevin Nealon as The Politically Incorrect Detective. They could never play that sketch today. He just couldn't accept that a black person or a woman could be a doctor or a professor or whatever. It's so racist or sexist by today's standards it's not even on UA-cam. They took them off years ago.
Coroner Jon Lovitz
when the secretary becomes the detective
I find this annoying, but I’m not sure why?
Cuz it was rambling and seemed like it was really trying to be funny, but instead, it just kinda dragged on and went no where? Just my guess, anyway.
probably because you know that cops are really this incompetent.
One of the worst
Yawn
when SNL was funny
one of the worst SNL sketches i have ever seen.
back when SNL was comedy skits not leftist propaganda
your whining about new SNL alone makes it worth to have SNL around ... always fun when the cavemen cry about the good ol times.
Maybe this was funny in 87! Not now!
orsy still is
Yes it is. 2019.
it IS!!!
This is how funny the show could be if it wasn’t so political.
isn't the detective Dan from night court?