I was at SNL when Nirvana played in 1992. My friend Dave was an intern there, who later played Officer Doofy in Scary Movie. He got us in and we hung out in the Green Room. Nirvana was there hanging out and they were very nice but seemed kind of freaked out from all the attention. I went to the bathroom backstage and walked past Dane Carvey and Victoria Jackson. Very memorable night.
He was the redneck in Ghost World...he only had two scenes and was a minor character, but was so memorable they reissued a new movie poster with him added to the old one.
Dana Carvey's swan song, Mick as Keith, Sinead's controversy, Paul's in-person first visit to SNL, Father Sarducci's return.... Season 18 is definitely one of the great seasons!
RIP Sinead, and Jan. Jan you were so funny. And considering the climate now, very edgy. Sinead was years ahead of the wave of abuse allegations making it to the public. What she did was beyond brave, it was borderline career ending, and life defining. They should have preserved it, and not mocked that moment. (Although Madonna’s was good) No one tried to understand what she was talking about. Everyone thought it was a feminist thing. Bless her, and I hope she is happy with her boy. The Catholic Church may not like her, but I assure you, God does.
Dana Carvey is a top 3 tier cast member imo, being an early 80s baby growing up to this and Wayne's World... his impressions are so fun to watch! His current Biden impression is the only thing keeping this show afloat this season
The Matt Foley sketch was awesome because both Spade and Applegate were laughing visibly throughout the whole sketch. But yet it was so funny it didn’t matter.
I remember the Sinead incident when I was a kid - no one was ready to hear about the true level of sex scandal and literal child sexual abuse happening in the Catholic church, back then. They were all just in that zone of "don't you dare say anything the catholic leaders has ever done wrong"
I love this channel, but the way theY handled Sinead was appalling. She was right, and if they are afraid of tackling controversial topics, they should cover something else, not SNL.
@@TiagoAugustoSouzaBarreiro I was deep into studying the atrocities of the Catholic church when this episode aired, and was so astonishingly proud of her, but knew she was going to get skewered for it. She really did God's work that day.
Unpopular opinion: Whether you agree or disagree with Sinead, there is a time and a place for everything, and changing up what you did during dress rehearsal is NOT brave at all.
@@Mojo_Jojo_001 & 32 years later, they're still holding a grudge about it. But isn't that Always The Way? If you saw all this play out in a movie we'd all know those trying to censor her were in the wrong. We'd _know_ it. But when we're the ones whose support people need we take them down instead. Every single time. Anyway, anyone know where Julian Assange is being held illegally nowadays?
The most scandalous part about this season was how the writers, actors and guests kept ridiculing Sinead after the episode. And the rest of the world. She spoke the truth - and no one wanted to hear it. She was one of the bravest people who ever lived.
"I want to live in a van down by the river." "Well there'll be plenty time to live in a van down by the river when you're... living in a van down by the river!"
David Spade had the missing piece in the glued-together phot that Joe Pesci holds up. He picked it up off the floor as a souvenir when it happened. They made him give it back.
David Spade grabbed one of the pieces when they went to commercial. Then he's watching Inside Edition and they show the ripped up picture put together minus the upper left hand piece that David has.
Thanks especially for telling us about the writers. I've been watching since 1975 when my freshman roommate had the one television on the dorm floor. (Yes, I don't remember the first shows, mostly just the spilled bong water with Shower-to-Shower sprinkled on the rug.) I never appreciated the importance of the writers until your SNL Need-to-know series.
Jay Mohr told a story that Eddie called David Spade & let him have it(and Tracey Morgan was egging Eddie in the background). It was hilarious. Jay Mohr's story is on You Tube.
This was the first (and only) season to be broadcast on the BBC in the U.K. It was bought in a package with all the Wayne’s World sketches which were shown in isolation the previous year.
I love this channel: remembering watching all these episodes live when they came out. My favorite years of SNL after the original not ready for prime time cast.
Sinead O'Conner would appear to boos the two weeks later at the Bob Dylan tribute concert. This was the concert where Kris Kristofferson would show his support for her but she instead chose to say to him "I dont need a man to support me!" then proceed to sing the same song she had done on SNL instead of performing a rendition of Dylan's "I Believe In You" which further angered the crowd. Her father who was there that night said to her afterwards, "You just ruined your career tonight". She suffered from many mental health issues during the ensuing years and it's sad knowing what she went through.
She did not choose to say 'I don't need a man to support me'. He told her not to 'let them get her down', and she defiantly replied 'I'm not down'. She wrote in her book that she was THINKING it, but she didn't actually say it, and FYI, Sinead and Kris were friends right up until her death. Always good to do a little research before popping off about things.
@@RyanCMcD I did research it before posting and that was the quote I came upon via google, so I just didnt "pop" off about things as you claimed. You could have just added those facts to mine instead of getting snarky about it.
Paul McCartney was really on a high point that year. His "OFF THE GROUND" CD was the last album he did that I really loved when it came out. I remember videotaping his segments of the SNL episode, and I also taped a live concert he did that year as well, where he split the show equally between Beatles songs, Wings songs, and NEW songs. Way to go!
Thank you for these. The 1990 to 1993 years were my high school years where my friends and I would recite quotes from the weekends to laugh with each other and make the days go by faster:)
the Michael Keaton episode had a lot of great sketches: Elevator Trainee, the Gutenberg Awards (the Gutie!), Mean-Spirited Office Humor. My favorite was The New Suzanne where he takes out Julia Sweeney who he was told was easy! 😂
"You like-a da-1992-93 season, eh? Da 1992-93 season is good, huh?" This was also a really good season, but I feel it wasn't quite as good as 1990-91 or 1991-92 (missing Mike Myers a while and then Dana Carvey's departure didn't help). Great memories, though!
As much as I love Farley, it's absurd that this era is called the "Bad Boys" era. The show was the very definition of safe and mainstream. A far cry from the original "Not Ready for Prime Time Players." The Sinead moment and fallout typifies that.
@@michaelmcbride3112 She was right to ambush the show and risk it getting pulled over a stunt for publicity? You don't think she scrapped her original (rehearsal) post song message for this one for any other reason that publicity do you?
The early 90s era was definitely the high point for SNL, especially for the male cast members of Carvey, Meyers Hartman and Farley leading the way, but not so much for the female side of cast after losing Jan hooks, Victoria Jackson.
One of the seasons I grew up watching. I had those "bad boys" of SNL tapes and the best of SNL tapes and they should have a bunch of these sketches. I ended up showing them to my son 20 something years later.
I'm interested to see what season I dropped off at. So far, everything 1990 onward is resonating with me and I don't exactly remember what year I sort of disconnected from the show. My guess is 1996 or so, but I guess we'll see once you get to a season where I don't remember any of the actors / sketches anymore. I'm loving these Season recaps though.
26:00. OOOPS ! You guys left out one of the funniest sketches in SNL history: FOCUS ON BEAUTY 2: w/ Christina Applegate as Cher and Chris Farley as Lori Davis !
The Debate ‘92 cold open and Matt Foley make this one of the best seasons for SNL, in my opinion. But I seriously wonder if the Overly Affectionate Italians inspired the Vogelcheck family sketches in the Kristen Wiig era
I'm not watching the show for the next four years...I'm done. I'm tired...I just want President 45.. to go away....and jokes about him won't. make. him. go. away.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Tim Meadows' notable role in that recurring character sketch - where he said he doesn't have a recurring character (this was before the Ladies Man).
No mention of “Single White Person” with Pat or Mr. Casual Sex? Mr. Casual Sex had one of the catchiest theme songs…. “He’ll look you up, He’ll call you up, the next thing you know He’ll Knock you up!!”
I was fortunate to find a couple episodes on an old VHS tape of mine. One of them was the Sinbad episode. So, I sat down and go to watch them again. I remember the Death of Superman story. I think I still have Superman #75 in a box somewhere. The last time I watched the tape it had degraded quite a bit. Oh well. Funny Season.
Excellent time to be an SNL fan! It was all about entertaining people. Nothing like SNL today, where its all about deliberately mocking others and forcing division with personal political and social ideologies in every song / sketch. (Remember when Kate McKinnon sang her whiny cry baby hate song? - you know the day SNL died) I miss quality fun entertainment like in the late 80s early 90s. It was all about fun and laughter.
Anyone know why they don't show the Kirstie Alley monologue on Peacock for this season? I always like the Cheers spoof, but I never see the clip anymore. Thanks.
6:20 I always felt bad for James Stockdale after this sketch. When he said "Who am I? Why am I here?" in the debate, it was obviously intended as a joke. But people only remember the way he was portrayed here, never mind that he was a respected educator and a war hero.
SNL is not improv. Lorne paid her to follow the show's script. In the U.S., Sinéad can legally tear up any photo. And Lorne is free to produce his show to his standards. Her action was undoubtedly sincere and clearly unprofessional. So random, it felt like a failed skit. I didn't remember it until it was remembered as memorable.
Yeah but they'll include the moment in any "Look how zietgeisty we are" compilations they make. SHE made a cultural moment. SNL and the USA just abused her for it.
Matt Foley was greatest sketch in SNL history
If I had a complaint about what they didn’t mention was that Farley corpsed the whole cast of that sketch and couldn’t complete it without cracking
War lords
Acting!
I loved it, but no.
The Chippendale Sketch got Chris Farley recognition but The Matt Foley sketch put him on the map & made him an legend.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing another "Everything you need to know about SNL Season..." video drop!
I was at SNL when Nirvana played in 1992. My friend Dave was an intern there, who later played Officer Doofy in Scary Movie. He got us in and we hung out in the Green Room. Nirvana was there hanging out and they were very nice but seemed kind of freaked out from all the attention. I went to the bathroom backstage and walked past Dane Carvey and Victoria Jackson. Very memorable night.
He was the redneck in Ghost World...he only had two scenes and was a minor character, but was so memorable they reissued a new movie poster with him added to the old one.
my friend and i recently met Dave at days of the dead chicago! very kind guy
Just learned Officer Doofy interned at SNL. 😁
I wait for these like it’s Seinfeld must see TV. That’s how much I love what you guys do!!!
Same but I'd say Friends must see TV. Lol
Ah, a fellow "Seinfeld Aficionado" - A "Giddy-up" to you!
Dana Carvey's swan song, Mick as Keith, Sinead's controversy, Paul's in-person first visit to SNL, Father Sarducci's return.... Season 18 is definitely one of the great seasons!
Can we finally agree that all of Adam Sandler's characters were basically the same character?
Utterly true
Ah gabbled goo, ah hyna, hoo hoo.
and that none of them were funny?
RIP Sinead, and Jan. Jan you were so funny. And considering the climate now, very edgy. Sinead was years ahead of the wave of abuse allegations making it to the public. What she did was beyond brave, it was borderline career ending, and life defining. They should have preserved it, and not mocked that moment. (Although Madonna’s was good) No one tried to understand what she was talking about. Everyone thought it was a feminist thing. Bless her, and I hope she is happy with her boy. The Catholic Church may not like her, but I assure you, God does.
Well said!
Dana Carvey is a top 3 tier cast member imo, being an early 80s baby growing up to this and Wayne's World... his impressions are so fun to watch! His current Biden impression is the only thing keeping this show afloat this season
God Bless the Saturday Night Live Network for providing us history and knowledge
Walken wasn't just playing a psychic, he was playing his role from The Dead Zone (1983)
I love that you make the video longer and include longer clips. Great job! I’d watch an hour video of this
The Matt Foley sketch was awesome because both Spade and Applegate were laughing visibly throughout the whole sketch. But yet it was so funny it didn’t matter.
I remember the Sinead incident when I was a kid - no one was ready to hear about the true level of sex scandal and literal child sexual abuse happening in the Catholic church, back then. They were all just in that zone of "don't you dare say anything the catholic leaders has ever done wrong"
I love this channel, but the way theY handled Sinead was appalling. She was right, and if they are afraid of tackling controversial topics, they should cover something else, not SNL.
@@TiagoAugustoSouzaBarreiro I was deep into studying the atrocities of the Catholic church when this episode aired, and was so astonishingly proud of her, but knew she was going to get skewered for it. She really did God's work that day.
Sinead did an amazingly brave thing!
Unpopular opinion: Whether you agree or disagree with Sinead, there is a time and a place for everything, and changing up what you did during dress rehearsal is NOT brave at all.
@@jscan4442 That's not an unpopular opinion at all, her entire career was destroyed by people who share your opinion.
15:40 - I was at the dress rehearsal for the Danny DiVito / Bon Jovi show :-) I remember all the Joey Buttafuoco / Amy Fisher sketches!
The world owes Sinead O’Connor a huge apology
Sadly, that ship has sailed
It was definitely a different time back then. I sure remember that night. God rest her soul
It was tacky that subsequent shows that season they mocked her. I didnt realize they did that before.
Too late RIP
@@Mojo_Jojo_001 & 32 years later, they're still holding a grudge about it. But isn't that Always The Way? If you saw all this play out in a movie we'd all know those trying to censor her were in the wrong. We'd _know_ it.
But when we're the ones whose support people need we take them down instead. Every single time.
Anyway, anyone know where Julian Assange is being held illegally nowadays?
I like how Dana is basically an honorary member of season 50. Just give him a featured player credit lol.
these are REALLY WELL DONE!! thank you.
1993 still has the highest Nielson ratings of all time
The most scandalous part about this season was how the writers, actors and guests kept ridiculing Sinead after the episode. And the rest of the world. She spoke the truth - and no one wanted to hear it. She was one of the bravest people who ever lived.
I'm looking forward to the '93-'94 one, the beginning of the end of this era.😭
This cast was 🔥. This cast introduced me to Snl. Thank you guys for the video and memories
"I want to live in a van down by the river."
"Well there'll be plenty time to live in a van down by the river when you're... living in a van down by the river!"
This was must watch TV for me back then.
David Spade had the missing piece in the glued-together phot that Joe Pesci holds up. He picked it up off the floor as a souvenir when it happened. They made him give it back.
David Spade grabbed one of the pieces when they went to commercial. Then he's watching Inside Edition and they show the ripped up picture put together minus the upper left hand piece that David has.
You also read his memoir?? Cause that's where I read it, lol. Truly one of my absolute favorites. 💯
Thanks especially for telling us about the writers. I've been watching since 1975 when my freshman roommate had the one television on the dorm floor. (Yes, I don't remember the first shows, mostly just the spilled bong water with Shower-to-Shower sprinkled on the rug.) I never appreciated the importance of the writers until your SNL Need-to-know series.
pls know i spent 6 hours binging this series and didnt get any sleep so being given a new ep oh my god keep em coming
"Oh, look. A falling star. Make a wish."
One of my favorite Spade lines
David really pissed off Eddie. Eddie didn't come back for years, after that.
@@RedDragonM1 I read an article about this. Eddie was pissed at David Spade for years afterwards.
@@mrwittyone Eddie Murphy even refused to participate in reunion specials until the 40th anniversary
Jay Mohr told a story that Eddie called David Spade & let him have it(and Tracey Morgan was egging Eddie in the background). It was hilarious. Jay Mohr's story is on You Tube.
This was the first (and only) season to be broadcast on the BBC in the U.K.
It was bought in a package with all the Wayne’s World sketches which were shown in isolation the previous year.
one of the greatest seasons in SNL history ...easily
I still don’t get Adam Sandler’s appeal.
I think he's good when he's doing someone else's material
The Rob Schnieder juice sketch has always been one of my favorites.
I love this channel: remembering watching all these episodes live when they came out. My favorite years of SNL after the original not ready for prime time cast.
As Dana said in his 2011 monologue 86-93 was the best.
Thank you outstanding folks at the Saturday Night Network for giving us these out of the park recaps and they just keep getting better!!!
It was really cute to see Farley, Sandler, and Keaton trying their best all together not to break up further, but holding each other tighter to do so.
Sinead O'Conner would appear to boos the two weeks later at the Bob Dylan tribute concert. This was the concert where Kris Kristofferson would show his support for her but she instead chose to say to him "I dont need a man to support me!" then proceed to sing the same song she had done on SNL instead of performing a rendition of Dylan's "I Believe In You" which further angered the crowd. Her father who was there that night said to her afterwards, "You just ruined your career tonight".
She suffered from many mental health issues during the ensuing years and it's sad knowing what she went through.
And this whole time, she was right about the Catholic Church's involvement and cover ups in mass child abuse and molestation.
She did not choose to say 'I don't need a man to support me'. He told her not to 'let them get her down', and she defiantly replied 'I'm not down'. She wrote in her book that she was THINKING it, but she didn't actually say it, and FYI, Sinead and Kris were friends right up until her death. Always good to do a little research before popping off about things.
@@RyanCMcD I did research it before posting and that was the quote I came upon via google, so I just didnt "pop" off about things as you claimed.
You could have just added those facts to mine instead of getting snarky about it.
@@drmusic3641 Given the David Spade thumbnail, I'd say snark was rather on brand.
@@RyanCMcD You caught that did you? LOL
27:25 This sketch was wild, even back in the 90's. 😂😂😂
Love it! Keep em coming!!
Paul McCartney was really on a high point that year. His "OFF THE GROUND" CD was the last album he did that I really loved when it came out. I remember videotaping his segments of the SNL episode, and I also taped a live concert he did that year as well, where he split the show equally between Beatles songs, Wings songs, and NEW songs. Way to go!
I love these summaries!
There are no words to express how amazing this season was. I was in 10th grade and taped the show every Saturday
Thanks for doing these...God I'm learning so many detail I had no idea about
Thank you for these. The 1990 to 1993 years were my high school years where my friends and I would recite quotes from the weekends to laugh with each other and make the days go by faster:)
Love these vids. Brings back so many memories.
It's one of my favourite videos of the week. There's so much content, it must take an age to create. 👍
the Michael Keaton episode had a lot of great sketches: Elevator Trainee, the Gutenberg Awards (the Gutie!), Mean-Spirited Office Humor. My favorite was The New Suzanne where he takes out Julia Sweeney who he was told was easy! 😂
There are two great eras in SNL history. 1975-1979 - the OG cast. And the 1988-1992 era.
1987 to 1991.
I'm loving these vids and waiting... indomitably waiting for Norm.
Sinead O'Connor was right. And brave. And everyone who abused her afterwards, SNL included, was on the wrong side of history. SHAME!
Great episode guys!
"You like-a da-1992-93 season, eh? Da 1992-93 season is good, huh?" This was also a really good season, but I feel it wasn't quite as good as 1990-91 or 1991-92 (missing Mike Myers a while and then Dana Carvey's departure didn't help). Great memories, though!
As much as I love Farley, it's absurd that this era is called the "Bad Boys" era. The show was the very definition of safe and mainstream. A far cry from the original "Not Ready for Prime Time Players."
The Sinead moment and fallout typifies that.
Truth.
It was misogynistic in the extreme in that era.
You made my day highlight of my crappy day! ❤
Hope tomorrow is better
@ I appreciate that but I had a court thing today and won’t be able to see my 3 year old during Christmas
Your comment as a stranger means so much to me more than family more than friends right now
@ cool man - we all get dumped on from time to time - hope you have a good Christmas
You two are doing God's work. Well Done!
Thanks for all the information great series
current favorite webseries. y'all are doing a masterful job here.
This was right around the time I started watching (about 11) and it shaped my comedic tastes to this day
F'ing legend and martyr Sinead O'Connor, warning all of us.
Damn straight, what Sinead did took a lot of courage. May she rest in peace.
I suddenly feel very old. Thanks a lot, guys.
Sinead was right.
She was a damn fool and the backlash proved it!
If she's so right then how come she's dead?
@daredevil595 because everyone dies...just like the pope 😂
She was super right.
@@michaelmcbride3112 She was right to ambush the show and risk it getting pulled over a stunt for publicity?
You don't think she scrapped her original (rehearsal) post song message for this one for any other reason that publicity do you?
The early 90s era was definitely the high point for SNL, especially for the male cast members of Carvey, Meyers Hartman and Farley leading the way, but not so much for the female side of cast after losing Jan hooks, Victoria Jackson.
One of the seasons I grew up watching.
I had those "bad boys" of SNL tapes and the best of SNL tapes and they should have a bunch of these sketches.
I ended up showing them to my son 20 something years later.
I was 4 years old that year when I first started watching SNL through that season… for real.
Sinead so ahead of her time. That appearance at SNL is her legacy. On the right side of history.
Love this!
I'm interested to see what season I dropped off at. So far, everything 1990 onward is resonating with me and I don't exactly remember what year I sort of disconnected from the show. My guess is 1996 or so, but I guess we'll see once you get to a season where I don't remember any of the actors / sketches anymore.
I'm loving these Season recaps though.
It's incredible that the rejuvenated SNL was still hitting A+ sketches this far out from season 12's rehaul.
I was 12 at the time and this was the first year I started watching SNL. The rest is history!
A hell of a season!
This season happened during my senior year in high school. Looking back at it, SNL was in peak form and running on all engines.
Only in ratings not in comedy and it would get worse until the Will Ferrell years
Opera man was probably Sandlers best character. He got to do his goofy voice and sing about pop culture. Perfection
26:00. OOOPS ! You guys left out one of the funniest sketches in SNL history: FOCUS ON BEAUTY 2: w/ Christina Applegate as Cher and Chris Farley as Lori Davis !
I have that sketch saved in a playlist of its own here on UA-cam!! When you say zero percent alcohol do you mean 5 percent alcohol?
Hairspray leaves my hair sticky. Is that the alcohol?
@some hairsprays have alcohol which leaves a sticky feeling. Does this one have any alcohol
@@savage751 No. None.
May Sinead rest in peace with her son "Nothing Compared to her."😊😢
I can’t wait until you get to Norm on Update. PLEASE feature him heavily in those episodes
Sandler's characters were just the same voice with a different name.
The Debate ‘92 cold open and Matt Foley make this one of the best seasons for SNL, in my opinion. But I seriously wonder if the Overly Affectionate Italians inspired the Vogelcheck family sketches in the Kristen Wiig era
This is the season ive watched the most and remember the fondest
Hollywood Minute is the grandfather of the internet troll.
EXCELLENT!
Literally yelled “oh f*ck yeah!” When i saw a new episode uploaded.
I always love the “election” seasons😊
I'm not watching the show for the next four years...I'm done. I'm tired...I just want President 45.. to go away....and jokes about him won't. make. him. go. away.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Tim Meadows' notable role in that recurring character sketch - where he said he doesn't have a recurring character (this was before the Ladies Man).
No mention of “Single White Person” with Pat or Mr. Casual Sex?
Mr. Casual Sex had one of the catchiest theme songs…. “He’ll look you up, He’ll call you up, the next thing you know He’ll Knock you up!!”
I was fortunate to find a couple episodes on an old VHS tape of mine. One of them was the Sinbad episode. So, I sat down and go to watch them again. I remember the Death of Superman story. I think I still have Superman #75 in a box somewhere. The last time I watched the tape it had degraded quite a bit. Oh well. Funny Season.
9:31 Why does Chris look like Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk/Kingpin?
Fascinating.
It’s weird how much snl is a pop culture time capsule. How quickly celebrities fade from importance.
Still quote “ you like a the juice” till this day .
They appear to have changed the thumbnail from David Spade to Sinead O'connor. Fascinating. 😅
James Stephens better be wearing a Norm & Norm & Norm shirt next
Excellent time to be an SNL fan! It was all about entertaining people. Nothing like SNL today, where its all about deliberately mocking others and forcing division with personal political and social ideologies in every song / sketch. (Remember when Kate McKinnon sang her whiny cry baby hate song? - you know the day SNL died) I miss quality fun entertainment like in the late 80s early 90s. It was all about fun and laughter.
Anyone know why they don't show the Kirstie Alley monologue on Peacock for this season? I always like the Cheers spoof, but I never see the clip anymore. Thanks.
6:20 I always felt bad for James Stockdale after this sketch. When he said "Who am I? Why am I here?" in the debate, it was obviously intended as a joke. But people only remember the way he was portrayed here, never mind that he was a respected educator and a war hero.
This was great, this was my childhood
Shame on Lorne and Joe for their treatment of Sinéad. I'm still waiting for Lorne to apologize for removing the photo tear-up from reruns.
Cry about it.
SNL is not improv. Lorne paid her to follow the show's script. In the U.S., Sinéad can legally tear up any photo. And Lorne is free to produce his show to his standards. Her action was undoubtedly sincere and clearly unprofessional. So random, it felt like a failed skit. I didn't remember it until it was remembered as memorable.
@@danaxtell2367If bringing attention to attention to institutionalized child abuse is unprofessional, who cares about being professional.
Yeah but they'll include the moment in any "Look how zietgeisty we are" compilations they make. SHE made a cultural moment. SNL and the USA just abused her for it.
SNL would also replace Madonna's parody of the stunt with the dress rehearsal performance of "Bad Girl".
The Walken physic sketch is based on Stephen King's The Dead Zone
"You will misspell "psychic" in your comment..."
@@choosecarefully408 ok boomer
12:44 talk about foreshadowing 😂
Still got a vhs copy of the original Sinead Robbins epiaode from when i was in 8th grade. Didnt usuallt tapw the show, just happened to that night
What a great season
I love your show. But im having trouble listening with the SNL house band music in the background over your talking lol