Of course it was. He wrote this years ago when he was writing for SNL and Stefan...But they didn't let him do it then. Now that he's comedy royalty, pretty much what he says goes. That's why I can't wait for this Saturday!
You’re right, she did do a great job. I couldn’t help but notice how little this script gave her to do. Being the “straight man” in a sketch is more than just a series of reactions. The portion given to Mulaney are well written and well performed,and I think that an even better script would have involved a more well rounded representation of the straight man’s perspective.
@@ironwraith852 Nooo!! The mom didn't hit on a teen in that movie. Although at one point the mom in Lindsay Lohan's body kissed a teen so that he'd be interested in her age appropriate daughter rather than Jamie Lee Curtis's body.
I remember “Switcheroo” being my favorite show back when I was a kid. Didn’t realize all of the jokes just going right over my head lmao. It’s too bad there was only one season. It had so much potential. :(
@@katiechisholm What are you talking about? I watched it when it was on prime time, and then the other 2 seasons that got picked up by the syndicates. In season 3 the dad hits puberty and things got really interesting!
@@jameslarimer9211 To be fair it WAS on like, 5 channels and most of them cancelled it after season one. I remember actually finding out there was more! I AM gonna say that season 2 was kind of a low point though. That one scene with Cindy behind the bleachers... no amount of actual bleach can make me forget
@@zodiackitten6110 Yeah it really is sort of a cautionary tale regarding jumping the shark. When they introduced Raquel Welch as the divorced neighbor/Femme Fatale and every new episode was another switcheroo, you could smell the desperation. Gotta say, though, in the season 3 premier when the mailman switcherood with Vinnie the cop was possibly the only truly good episode of the series. C. Thomas Howell's performance really brought it all together.
@@jameslarimer9211 Oh god, the mailman! Honestly my favorite character, playing off the old “lonely wives cheating on their workings husbands with the milkman” archetype but with using the mailman in a will-they, won’t-they with the mom not because her husband works, but because he keeps refusing to have sex! It was a brilliant twist on the trope. But yeah I gotta agree, him switching with the cop was the best episode. Like, we knew mailman Jimmy slept around, but discovering through Vinnie’s eyes that he ran a prostitution ring? And Vinnie bumbling his way through trying to take legal action against it, WHILE the mailman actively sabotages him in his own body AND trying not to ruin the poor women’s lives? Extremely progressive for the time, but somehow they made a hilarious comedy of errors out of it! It perfectly set the tone for the rest of the season, somehow made the single episode feel like a feature film, and the way it came full circle when (spoilers for those who haven’t seen season 3 of Switcheroo) the ring finally got exposed when the son used it to try to explore his puberty-changed feelings by having sex with someone other than his mother! And the neighbor clearing his charges so he’d owe her something… Brilliant stuff, man, brilliant stuff… They made great use of Vinnie’s fear of dogs in that episode, too!
I missed the Andy Cunanan joke but the part that I did NOT miss was how the family friendly plot of Freaky Friday absolutely necessitates a single mother. I mean, Big pushed it a little bit but not with the mom.
Yeah and even Back to the Future had that weird subplot where the mom was in love with her son when he went back in time. Wtf was up with these 80s movies??
It’s been a while since I watched the remake of Freaky Friday but I remember the mom being engaged and about to get married. I think they switch back at the rehearsal dinner or something. They definitely glossed over the creepy parts but it was part of the plot.
@@brain_apostrophe_t Andrew Cunanan was the man who killed Versace. So it means the show was fucked up that it turn the child star into psychotic murderer
Boris The Soviet Love-Hammer ironically it is extremely hard core for hentai. Not because of the age/incest thing, but because the mom is the instigator.
Not really. John's a lot like Nate Bargatze. Their episodes are easily some of the best but it's because they know how to write for their particular style of comedy. They both have incredible comic timing but neither of them really stretch themselves as performers when they host. They just do what they do really well. John has said himself Lorne was right not to put him in the cast. He thought maybe he could have done Weekend Update but that never came about while he was still on the show due to his friendship with Seth and not wanting to take that role from him by pushing for it.
I love how the interviewer had no clue that there was something amiss about this "family show" despite the fact that the studio where they're doing the interview is in freakin Jonestown, Guyana.
"The 2018 reboot dives right in [to politics]" "We felt we had to." Makes sense. After all, Trump is the first president to talk about how sexy he thinks his daughter is.
But that's also a burn on how TV shows (particularly this one at times) and movies cram politics (specifically identity politics and anti-conservative rhetoric) into their works, often at the expense of actual humor or engaging storytelling.
@@beruangsinar1033 I think hes talking about shows that were made with no political commentary involved, and even if they were they were just for a few episodes, like a generic 50's sitcom being remade and half of the episodes are "boo, trump!" or, "boo! biden!"
Kevin Gomolchak At the watch party I was at for the most recent season finale, a certain couple’s first time was met with cheers from their fans and “What? Why!!!” From detractors of the pairing
Ace of Hearts Fox you might like some of the stuff the guest does, he probably wrote most of the episode with refurbished rejected segments from his time as a writer
John Mulaney is absolutely brilliant. And I may be in love with Cecily Strong. Add the references to one of the more bizarre true crime stories in modern history and it has the makings of my perfect sketch.
I would honestly want a "Malcom in the Middle" reboot. just imagine following the crazy antics of adult Malcom, his brothers and occasional cameos by his parent. it'd be great to know what they've been up since growing up.
the thing with switcheroo... it was an incredibly well written show. The topics where ghastly, but they had one of the most talented writing staffs of the time.
I just noticed that, on the "night to try" clip, it says Saturdays 10 am. That means that this "aired" during Saturday mornings when kids would be watching TV.
I remember watching _Switcheroo._ It was on right after _Learning the Ropes_ where Lyle Alzado plays a professor by day, masked wrestler by night. Good times.
2:28 No one laughed at this PERFECT joke. “Little Andy Cunanan” is Andrew Cunanan who spree killed five people including Fashion Designer Gianni Versace. He then killer himself on his houseboat.
I must be thick! Haha. It just seemed like a random reference, when the rest of the skit is about inappropriate situations with a child actor. Or something.
i'm surprised nobody's saying anything about how heidi gardener seriously is perfect for the 80s look!!! i'm not even sure how to describe it but her face fits exactly with the aesthetic!!!!!
Cecily is such a good, underrated straight woman. Her reactions as this interview spirals are hilarious. I'm really mad that after Seth, she didn't stay the permanent host of Weekend Update
Haha! I just noticed that the show’s time slot was at 10 AM on a Saturday. For those too young to remember, Saturday morning used to be when TV networks would play cartoons for kids.
“It’s important for me to be there so they can confront me” this skits so jam packed with one liners it has to be written by John
Of course it was. He wrote this years ago when he was writing for SNL and Stefan...But they didn't let him do it then. Now that he's comedy royalty, pretty much what he says goes. That's why I can't wait for this Saturday!
Also, notice that this show focusing on mom-incest is on at Saturdays 10am (prime-time kids viewing) :D
if he wrote it he would've hit those lines a little better
Yeah, they confront his asshole about why the fuck this was a good idea for a sitcom to begin with.
Lmfao
Cecily's expressions as the skit got crazier and crazier were excellent. Her horrified look sold the skit completely.
She is really good at playing the sane person trying to figure out how exactly to respond to crazy.
You’re right, she did do a great job. I couldn’t help but notice how little this script gave her to do.
Being the “straight man” in a sketch is more than just a series of reactions.
The portion given to Mulaney are well written and well performed,and I think that an even better script would have involved a more well rounded representation of the straight man’s perspective.
She's the best. The more serious she is, the funnier the scene.
:) :| :( 8(
The way Cecily switched to a different question card was phenomenal. It's the subtle physical comedy that takes it to that level of sheer brilliance.
"I won't do the voice.. well I'll do the voice a little". Best sketch of the night
It's like he thought doing the voice would be the part people might find offensive. X-D
@@karaoconnoraliasraidra Then immediately recalled the premise of the show. 😂
Why is nobody mentioning
"In between cuts he stared at me with no expression." That had me in tears. 😂😂
“I make a lot of people very happy : )”
its even funnier if you watch it a second time keeping that in mind, cecily's expressions after the clip have a whole new meaning.
"No money can make me forget God's law" idk why this line still has me laughing
‘’I won’t do the voice. Well, I’ll do the voice a little.’’
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I feel the same way. It’s because it’s hyper-specific, I think.
Shut up. You are so boring.
@@bigjohn8470 Better boring than a d**khole, d**khole.
this whole skit is hilarious but my favorite part is still.
"its Wednesday"
"oh yeah, macaroni night!"
"no. its our night...to try"
"oh my god"
Oh my god...it is macaroni night...
Saturdays 10am
"to try what"
"anal"
I thought for a split second she’d say “*wink* sure macaroni”, then get on her knees off camera and he’d still say “omg”
You can see Maloney almost break character after this, so funny! 😂
Mulaney is barely reading the cards. What a performer.
Little jon - He really is. However, I am almost certain he wrote this. So, I think that might make it easier.
pretty sure he wrote this
I'd thumbs up this comment but it's at 420, so i won't.
He’s thought a lot about this.
I'm 100% sure he wrote this
"The son working in the dad's office as an Astronaut."
Underappreciated line.
Explains why the show focuses so much on the mum and 'dad' and remember, little Andy Cunanan left the business too...
An astronaut...in Missouri
I thought that was a Dream of Jeannie joke.
Also the intro showed them wearing business suits and holding a briefcase
thinking of john mulaney today :) wishing him a healthy recovery
what happened to him ?
@@emmaclaireeverett261 he relapsed. Last I checked he’s back in rehab for his cocaine addiction.
Do you know if he’s okay now?
@@emmaclaireeverett261 he had a switcharoo with a crackhead
Oh shame, drug addiction is very hard on people. I hope he overcomes it
"..... instead we focused exclusively on the sexual ramifications of the plot."
I’m deeply disturbed by this particular line.
Sums up Back to the Future
Cecily's look of horror is pure art
Classic Mulaney line: “for a few weeks, but then even the Haitians were like ‘no dice’.”
The horrified look straight into the camera was fuckin priceless
My favorite is his face at 1:58 when he's being dragged by the mom
The sheer horror on his face further reminded me of the trauma that would come from this experience.
No one:
Not a soul:
My brain at random times throughout the day:
*WHATCHA GONNA DO ITS A SWITCHEROO*
Lmfao😂 I thought I was the only one! 💯❤
Omg same wtf
Yes same here
Same :)
I do this all the time!
I love when SNL goes weird and dark 😂
"I've invented a child molesting robot." Same here, honestly.
I found this sketch on top 10 darkest snl sketches
Celebrity Family Feud with the Osmonds and the Phillips family. Shockingly dark and unbelievably funny.
It’s kind of hilarious because it points out the parts of movies like “Freaky Friday” you’d rather not think about. 😂
A few years ago, Disney made a musical Freaky Friday where the mom was hitting on a high school kid, kind of blatantly.
Yep, that's the whole joke
@@stilesstilinski2564 that was the one with Jamie Lee Curtis, wasn’t it?
Or really, any body-switch fantasy movie, particularly the ones trying to copy "Freaky Friday".
@@ironwraith852 Nooo!! The mom didn't hit on a teen in that movie. Although at one point the mom in Lindsay Lohan's body kissed a teen so that he'd be interested in her age appropriate daughter rather than Jamie Lee Curtis's body.
"Little Andy Cunanan who played the son, he's left the business."
Sarcasmitron seems like most people missed that one.
He had a pretty popular show on FX recently ;)
I dony get it? Can someone help me out?
I was sorely disappointed at the lack of audience laughs at that one.
Sarcasmitron can't believe that didn't get a bigger laugh
I remember “Switcheroo” being my favorite show back when I was a kid. Didn’t realize all of the jokes just going right over my head lmao. It’s too bad there was only one season. It had so much potential. :(
It’s not a real show
@@katiechisholm What are you talking about? I watched it when it was on prime time, and then the other 2 seasons that got picked up by the syndicates. In season 3 the dad hits puberty and things got really interesting!
@@jameslarimer9211 To be fair it WAS on like, 5 channels and most of them cancelled it after season one. I remember actually finding out there was more! I AM gonna say that season 2 was kind of a low point though. That one scene with Cindy behind the bleachers... no amount of actual bleach can make me forget
@@zodiackitten6110 Yeah it really is sort of a cautionary tale regarding jumping the shark. When they introduced Raquel Welch as the divorced neighbor/Femme Fatale and every new episode was another switcheroo, you could smell the desperation. Gotta say, though, in the season 3 premier when the mailman switcherood with Vinnie the cop was possibly the only truly good episode of the series. C. Thomas Howell's performance really brought it all together.
@@jameslarimer9211 Oh god, the mailman! Honestly my favorite character, playing off the old “lonely wives cheating on their workings husbands with the milkman” archetype but with using the mailman in a will-they, won’t-they with the mom not because her husband works, but because he keeps refusing to have sex! It was a brilliant twist on the trope. But yeah I gotta agree, him switching with the cop was the best episode. Like, we knew mailman Jimmy slept around, but discovering through Vinnie’s eyes that he ran a prostitution ring? And Vinnie bumbling his way through trying to take legal action against it, WHILE the mailman actively sabotages him in his own body AND trying not to ruin the poor women’s lives? Extremely progressive for the time, but somehow they made a hilarious comedy of errors out of it! It perfectly set the tone for the rest of the season, somehow made the single episode feel like a feature film, and the way it came full circle when (spoilers for those who haven’t seen season 3 of Switcheroo) the ring finally got exposed when the son used it to try to explore his puberty-changed feelings by having sex with someone other than his mother! And the neighbor clearing his charges so he’d owe her something… Brilliant stuff, man, brilliant stuff… They made great use of Vinnie’s fear of dogs in that episode, too!
andy cunanan joke went right over the audience's head
Patsy you can see he paused for a split second and was like meh whatever
I would've been ignorant too if I hadn't been watching American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
2:27
I thought it was hilarious but realized the audience missed the reference
Can someone explain the reference? I’m not American
I missed the Andy Cunanan joke but the part that I did NOT miss was how the family friendly plot of Freaky Friday absolutely necessitates a single mother. I mean, Big pushed it a little bit but not with the mom.
I never watched the remake, but in the original Freaky Friday movie, the dad was in the movie and they were still married.
Yeah and even Back to the Future had that weird subplot where the mom was in love with her son when he went back in time. Wtf was up with these 80s movies??
It’s been a while since I watched the remake of Freaky Friday but I remember the mom being engaged and about to get married. I think they switch back at the rehearsal dinner or something. They definitely glossed over the creepy parts but it was part of the plot.
"NO MONEY CAN MAKE ME FORGET GOD'S LAWS".....That had me in tears!
“Little Andy Cunanan” went over the audience head
@Modustollens1 haha guys look im funny i am reddit guy hahaha look r/iamverysmart
Yeah bad audience. That was a waste tho
I dont get it, could you explain the reference?
@@brain_apostrophe_t Andrew Cunanan was the man who killed Versace. So it means the show was fucked up that it turn the child star into psychotic murderer
@@brain_apostrophe_t Cunanan is the one who killed Versace.
I bet Mulaney wrote this one himself ;)))!
tralfama dorian Yea it had a real “Oh Hello” vibe to it.
His pacing is definitely unique from SNL typically does, feels all Mullaney
tralfama dorian that twist makes it hilarious
Feels like he wrote most of these.
He must have had a hand in most of the sketches last night.
“Little Andy Cunanan, who played the son has left the business”
I JUST CACKLED
Me too💯😂
I had to look him up. Then I loled
... A pretty generic plot for an anime.
Hentai-wise, it's practically vanilla.
Boris The Soviet Love-Hammer ironically it is extremely hard core for hentai. Not because of the age/incest thing, but because the mom is the instigator.
Well, you're the expert.
yes, yes I am. And I have to live with that every day.
Tyrant-Den 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 bruh
"And even the Haitians we're like 'no dice'" I don't know why but I laugh so hard every time 😂
"no money can make me forget god's laws" was actually such a good line wtf
Oh man! The darkest line: " thats why we are here in JONESTOWN GUYANA"... Let that sink in...
In seminary (1980) my nickname was Rev Tim Jones... I am not sure it was a good name ha ha 😎
I didn't even realise he said guyana bc Americans say it so differently
Now that one went over my head initially.
Ooooohhhhhhh!
"I make a lot of people very happy" is the perfect line to immediately sound VERY suspicious. I'll keep it .
I feel like the Jonestown joke went right over everyone's heads as well! That was pretty genius
nobody caught that sadly
This and Meet Your Second Wife are my two favorite SNL sketches. It's good when they're willing to go dark like this.
“Let’s watch a clip!”
“Oh, we don’t have to . . .”
“no roll it”
Mulaney said that with such enthusiasm it was great
It's weird to me that Mulaney wasn't offered a cast spot originally. He's one of the better actors in the entire run of this show.
He did audition for the show, but got a writing job out of it.
Not really. John's a lot like Nate Bargatze. Their episodes are easily some of the best but it's because they know how to write for their particular style of comedy. They both have incredible comic timing but neither of them really stretch themselves as performers when they host. They just do what they do really well. John has said himself Lorne was right not to put him in the cast. He thought maybe he could have done Weekend Update but that never came about while he was still on the show due to his friendship with Seth and not wanting to take that role from him by pushing for it.
I sing the theme song to Switcheroo to myself so often I'm almost convinced it was a real show
the music really helps selling this. it really sounds like something that could be a old sitcom
I love how she slowly gets more and more horrified as this interview goes on.
I love how the interviewer had no clue that there was something amiss about this "family show" despite the fact that the studio where they're doing the interview is in freakin Jonestown, Guyana.
Wow Andrew Cunanan and Jonestown references, pretty dark!
The fact that the time slot is Saturday’s at 10 am is such a wonderful detail.
"The 2018 reboot dives right in [to politics]"
"We felt we had to."
Makes sense. After all, Trump is the first president to talk about how sexy he thinks his daughter is.
But that's also a burn on how TV shows (particularly this one at times) and movies cram politics (specifically identity politics and anti-conservative rhetoric) into their works, often at the expense of actual humor or engaging storytelling.
To be fair with Trump... I can definitely bang Ivanka, my little advantage is that she's not my daughter.
@@canaisyoung3601
Not entirely sure how it’s a burn on that part. Think that’s you bud.
@Canais Young So you're telling that you never heard of Norman Lear or All in the Family. OK Precious Snowflake
@@beruangsinar1033 I think hes talking about shows that were made with no political commentary involved, and even if they were they were just for a few episodes, like a generic 50's sitcom being remade and half of the episodes are "boo, trump!" or, "boo! biden!"
'Little Andy Cunanan has left the business,' part had me dying 😂
this is the most john mulaney sketch ever.
3:13 such an underrated joke
When beck went, "Oh my God.", I DIED.
It’s both deadpan and horrified at the same time haha.
1:02 The growing horrified look plus “And the Son has sex with the mooooooom.” Makes me crack up every time.
“Little Andy Cunanan- who played the son- has left the business” was overlooked
My sister just had a baby. Luckily I saved all my old VHS tapes of Switcheroo episodes. Can't wait to share them with my nephew.
Beck’s delivery of “Oh my god” is what keeps me coming back to this hilarious sketch.
I came here looking for this comment
"We did it for a few weeks and then even the Haitians we like.... no dice."
Edit- I just noticed it airs 10am on a Saturdays.
At least they didn’t air on HBO. Think of the sex scenes...
If people cheered at some of the incest-laden parings in GoT...
Wendla Bergman Who cheers? Don't most people just take their HBO Go apps into the bathroom and do something different?
Kevin Gomolchak At the watch party I was at for the most recent season finale, a certain couple’s first time was met with cheers from their fans and “What? Why!!!” From detractors of the pairing
okay! (thinking)
Don't think of the sex scenes...
Cecily is just so great!! Her expressions and the variety of emotions she can perfectly deliver is amazing.
Still very much in love with Cecily.
She is quite easy on the eyes!
She doesn't know you exist, Edward.
@@Sauzeisawesome relax dude keep that to yourself
@@Sauzeisawesome you're gay dude
@@paradigmshiftz7 I'm a woman, baby. A woman with a penis.
This is literally the best episode in recent memory!
Ace of Hearts Fox you might like some of the stuff the guest does, he probably wrote most of the episode with refurbished rejected segments from his time as a writer
Any of the Donald Glover episodes are fantastic
Nope
Agreed Also I love your content
It's a toss-up between this and the Donald Glover episode.
His final line gives me chills, "I make a lot of people very happy"- sounds like a jimmy saville quote
John Mulaney is absolutely brilliant. And I may be in love with Cecily Strong. Add the references to one of the more bizarre true crime stories in modern history and it has the makings of my perfect sketch.
Andy Cunnanan, right? I saw the Ryan Murphy mini-series, which I barely remember
I'm in love with her too, so gorgeous 😍
2:29 So, canonically, the boy who played the son killed Gianni Versace when he grew up.
"Saturdays 10 a.m." Perfect time slot lol
The "Little Andy Cunanan" joke was hilarious. It's a shame many people missed that one.
Beardy McJewsenheimer ESQ Thank goodness for Wikipedia.
I was like the serial killer?
Nobody missed it. Everybody got it. That's why he said it: because it would be funny. It's not some obscure reference.
Mel R-G I missed it. I don’t know who he was till I googled it.
@@Riprake Why tf you gotta insert politics into everything
This is genius. Every line is meticulously crafted.
Definitely ripping into that weird aspect of Back to the Future
Beck to the Future
_Mothers and Others_
“Little Andy Cunanan has left the business...”
That’s one way to put it...
Cecily Strong is a gorgeous woman.
Spunky1991 yes she is
She looks to be pregnant
Thats true
She was even prettier when she was heavier but she seems to be losing a few pounds still gorgeous though.
I was thinking that too. She has such charm
The cadence of Heidi's voice was SO 1987 when she says "it's our night...to try!"
I would honestly want a "Malcom in the Middle" reboot.
just imagine following the crazy antics of adult Malcom, his brothers and occasional cameos by his parent.
it'd be great to know what they've been up since growing up.
Benzaiten Reese is in fucking prison or a chef in Florida
Dewey is a sociopathic serial killer.
considering frankie muniz doesn't even remember filming the original show, may be a challenge.
Continuing the characters and their stories from before would not be a reboot.
Reboot of Young Sheldon. Honestly.
Beck Bennett's face in the theme when they have the sex line gets me everytime
They nailed that intro...straight 80s
"I won't do the voice--well, I'll do the voice a little..."
That. That is comedy (according to Mulaney). 😄
This is brilliant!!! 😂
"Seeing the son try to work in his dad's office as an astronaut"
Good job John!
Whatcha gonna do? It's a switcheroo! 🎶
the thing with switcheroo... it was an incredibly well written show. The topics where ghastly, but they had one of the most talented writing staffs of the time.
If they ever all get out of prison, maybe they can reunite.
I just noticed that, on the "night to try" clip, it says Saturdays 10 am. That means that this "aired" during Saturday mornings when kids would be watching TV.
I’ve watched this skit 100 times and I JUST noticed switcheroo aired on Saturdays at 10am... genius
That means a Saturday morning cartoon died for this. So typical of American TV.
Beck looking in the camera like the actor only just discovered what the show was about during the theme song
I see John Mulany, and I click.
I'm not simple, I'm just a John Mulany fan.
0:59 the guy’s face is too perfect. Especially with that zoom lmao
Beck Bennett is great
I remember watching _Switcheroo._ It was on right after _Learning the Ropes_ where Lyle Alzado plays a professor by day, masked wrestler by night. Good times.
If Learning the Ropes had been on when I was in junior high, I would have watched the shit out of that show.
The mom stirring a pot in the living room is pure 80s gold.
2:28 No one laughed at this PERFECT joke. “Little Andy Cunanan” is Andrew Cunanan who spree killed five people including Fashion Designer Gianni Versace. He then killer himself on his houseboat.
1:02 hahaha his face 😂😂😂
1:54 "OhMyGad" *freeze frame* lol
Liquid Bacon he really is horrified
That Andy Cunanon joke though
I didn't get it. I heard it, but I didn't get it.
He was the subject of the latest season of American Crime Story and the guy who murdered Gianni Versace
Yeah I know who Andrew Cunanon is, I just didn't get the joke in context.
I must be thick! Haha. It just seemed like a random reference, when the rest of the skit is about inappropriate situations with a child actor. Or something.
mercster it's basically saying that being on this show fcked him up so bad he became a serial killer
i'm surprised nobody's saying anything about how heidi gardener seriously is perfect for the 80s look!!! i'm not even sure how to describe it but her face fits exactly with the aesthetic!!!!!
"You're in a hotel and you just turned on the tv...and this is happening." 😃
“Little Andy Cunanan has left the business...” I almost spit out my drink!
Omg Cecily’s face after John says Mad Magazine is priceless
I think everyone overlooked the joke that the child actor was "Andy Cunanan" - the spree serial killer who killed Gianni Versace.
Ha... Jonestown, Guyana
Except he pronounced Guyana wrong lol
Reagan Dare Americans always do. Idk why it's so hard...say "guy"...now say "Guyana"...
Agreed!!! But it was hilarious as hell!
@@reagan1312 I was looking for this comment.
@@rockstatus90 Exactly. It's GUY-ana. They say GEE-ana. Ewww
I love how it says the show airs at 10am on Saturday’s.
Cecily is such a good, underrated straight woman. Her reactions as this interview spirals are hilarious.
I'm really mad that after Seth, she didn't stay the permanent host of Weekend Update
I think the most overlooked joke is that the title card on the clip at @2:00 says the show airs Saturday mornings at 10am 😱🤣
The “little Andy Cunanan” joke kills me every time
There are so many little jokes that are easy to miss. Like the one title screen that says "Saturdays 10 AM"
Layers of jokes here.
Trump is wishing Melania and Ivanka would do the ol switcheroo.
Inspodreams 😂😂😂
The accuracy is frightening.
XD
But which one would he want?
Could you blame him.
W
The Andrew Cunanan reference is sooooo quick and subtle but hilarious
I love that line in the end!😂
I make a lot of people very happy😂😂😂
Haha! I just noticed that the show’s time slot was at 10 AM on a Saturday. For those too young to remember, Saturday morning used to be when TV networks would play cartoons for kids.
"We're pleased to announce a crossover episode."
"With who?"
"Dateline."
John is a gem and we need to protect him at all cost, hes hularious
Shout out to St. Louis
2:55 hot water god damn