@@marynester3370 I think they mean that history makes it so that someone having a homosexual relationship tends to become two people being “close.” That leaves me not knowing if my ancestor was bfs with a dude or just being bffs
according to Cecily Strong the classic response of approval from Lorne Michaels when someone pitches a character or an impersonation is "We'll get the wig" so they take wigs *very* seriously at SNL.
@@ImJustSaijan Technically it’s a sect of Christianity that views good as one being rather than the Trinity but in practicality it’s just a super liberal type of religion that’s popular in New England cause they don’t require you to go to church in the summer (when a lot of people are at lake houses/vacation).
"God I missed you so much" "I am sick when you're not here!" "Let's never do that again!" Is just how Kate and Aidy talk to each other when they have to do an episode without one another. I think it's safe to say Kate definitely missed Aidy while she was away filming Shrill!
I am a 47yo Lesbian, you don't know how many times I have met those "Friends" that lived in those one-bedrooms. LMAO...Yeah, the 90's..You Kids got it good.
This was hilarious and nearly spot on.. gotta love the 90’s!! I had a “friend” in the 90’s, we were “roommates” too, it was neat! Jump ahead 24 years, he’s still my best friend and also my husband!! We dropped the roommate act about 20 years ago though. 😂
I AM LESBIAN AND I WAS WATCHING SUPERMARKET SWEEP DURING QUARANTINE AND I NOTICED THE RECURRING GAL PALS AND ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THANK YOU KATE MCKINNION YOU MUST HAVE BEEN BEHIND THIS
@@taliawillson6687 A lot of Unitarian Universalist Churces have been welcoming of people of different sexualities, and yes at my church there was a lesbian minister. It's a trope that's sort of repetitive.
Fifteen or so years ago I worked with a woman in her early sixties who was sometimes met at our workplace by her "sister." Each time she was introduced to me as such, my heart broke a little.
Sometimes it might somewhat literally be the case. Prior to same-sex marriage, couples would legally adopt each other, particularly common in relationships where one partner is older. I don't know how "sister" would happen, but yeah. I had an interesting experience where my father-in-law would introduce both my husband and me as his sons. Not 100% honest, but he was still claiming me as family, so I didn't say anything.
My sweet childless aunts made sure to live next to each other (and my grandma) forthe entirety of their lives . They would make sure to visit each other every single day and took care of the other until the day she died. They were raised to be close to each other and take care of each other. They survived communism and depression.They had short hair and wore pants and button up shirts regularly because they dressed for functionality. They were certainly not lesbians tho and if anybody thought that about them I and they would be offended. (Not even from the homosexuality but because incestuous implications) Maybe u should mind ur own business instead of imposing sexuality onto strangers. They obviously didn’t want it to be any of ur business.
There was a woman at my workplace a decade ago who seemed very butch. One day a car drove up and she ran up to it and got in and chatted to a woman inside. She came out later and loudly declared that that was her 'best friend'. It was rather obvious she was trying too hard to seem hetero. Made me sad.
@@Chris-rg6nm Yeah it was such a small deal that gays preferred living in a closet or half-hidden. If you aren't from that community, please don't assume how the LGBT experience was at that time and rather sit, listen, learn and grow. Thank you for your understanding.
@@notkerrystolcenberg The gaslighting is STRONG with this one. You KNOW gay people get killed all the time by homophobes just because somebody found out they’re gay. And why hide being gay? Does it make you more comfortable?
It was set in the 90s but would have been far better with Jones back on the show being her hyperactive/funny self. Overall, the skit was stupid-bland. This cast is damn funny but the writers kinda suck!
It's better as an easter egg because it's a period piece and it's perfect for the guest hosts type. It's a great easter egg... let's see if next time Leslie is on they easter egg Kristin or something 🤓
To compensate for the small store, that's why they only had 45 seconds to find the special blueberries. Depending on the size of the store, adjustments are made to time limits and product availability at various grocery stores around the country and Canada.
They missed one crucial detail: David Ruprecht always but ALWAYS rolled his sleeves up a few inches. I'm actually concerned that I know this to be a fact
@Jarvz Kanxcell literally remember my aunt referring to my cousin's gf as her "friend she lives with" .. i was 11, it was the 80's, and my reply was a whispered, "I'm pretty sure that's her girlfriend..." The look of shock was priceless!!
Kris: We have a dozen rescue animals with different unmanageable health conditions that require separate diets. Gina: We know the supermarket like the back of our strong-woman hands. David: That sounds good to me!
Hey I actually did have platonic best friends in jr./high school in the 90s. 2010s not so much 😑. I did find out things about my old pals later though...
here because of the tweet about the pair of “business partners who design sets for plays” who have been married since 2008, i had NO clue how accurate this sketch actually was until now
As someone who was raised as a Unitarian Universalist, I can say that this is exactly what some ministers look like. Also, this sketch made me so happy. Like, it taps into a very specific kind of "we see you" message while making those "wow they're just really good friends" jokes. I can't explain how it's different from other sketches, but this one is it, folks. Truly well done!
This was right on the cusp of being better than good. On the bright side, I love when Kate and Aidy are in sketches together...you can tell they get such a kick out of each other!
She'll never top David, though she has admitted that she loved the show growing up, and even tried out, but no luck. Instead, she is now "hosting the whole she-bang!"
“A little friendship kiss there.”
this killed me
My jaw dropped🤣
That’s so 90’s 🤣
1:31
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“Little friendship kiss there.”
Historians, looking at gay history since forever.
But why? Why the intolerance?
@@marynester3370 Huh? where did they show intolerance?
@@skatergrl13 I’m 90% sure that Mary meant the intolerance of the historians LOL
lol
@@marynester3370 I think they mean that history makes it so that someone having a homosexual relationship tends to become two people being “close.” That leaves me not knowing if my ancestor was bfs with a dude or just being bffs
Let’s hear it for SNL’s wig department 👌🏽
Oh yeah!
Wiig department?
- did PA. on tv and movie sets. (Lol)
according to Cecily Strong the classic response of approval from Lorne Michaels when someone pitches a character or an impersonation is "We'll get the wig" so they take wigs *very* seriously at SNL.
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truly lost it at "GO, MY PROVIDER"
It was freakin' hilarious!
Seriously that was underrated
and she says, you are my king 👸
Same 😂😂😂😂😂
Ive quoted "go my provider!" So many times at my gf.
Two friends just rolling around on the floor together and friend kissing.
friend kissing
Practicing for boys
FRIEND-KISSING
why is that a interesting image to me.
Dont you do that with your friends? Its tottalllyyy normal
I grew up in New England and knew a lot of middle aged “friends” like this. One was literally a Unitarian minister.
What's a Unitarian?
@@ImJustSaijan Technically it’s a sect of Christianity that views good as one being rather than the Trinity but in practicality it’s just a super liberal type of religion that’s popular in New England cause they don’t require you to go to church in the summer (when a lot of people are at lake houses/vacation).
As opposed to figuratively being a Unitarian minister?
@@rd3179 Haha exactly 😅
@@ImJustSaijan wackos lds, mornings, lol
Historians say they were really close friends.
Awesome! 😂
😂😂😂
r/SapphoandherFriend
Roommates, even.
It reminds me of the way they describe President Lincoln and his "friend." 😁
Kate: "In this one, I'm a lesbian on TV with my girlfriend."
Aidy, bursting in from the hallway: "What are my lines?"
Love that for them
Kate's always a lesbian on TV - literally.
I ship them in real life
Not a lie
This is the winning comment.
I thought Aidy was irl gay for way too long because this is 100% accurate. Also the little butt pat on the outro.
"God I missed you so much" "I am sick when you're not here!" "Let's never do that again!" Is just how Kate and Aidy talk to each other when they have to do an episode without one another. I think it's safe to say Kate definitely missed Aidy while she was away filming Shrill!
🤣
I missed her too!!!
John’s casual delivery of “I’m thinking of asking one of you out” is incredible. It’s not often that a sketch ends on something spit-take worthy.
I am a 47yo Lesbian, you don't know how many times I have met those "Friends" that lived in those one-bedrooms. LMAO...Yeah, the 90's..You Kids got it good.
🤣🙌
Ah, the good old days... Let's never go back.
My parents STILL call my wife my good friend. We're In our 40s too
@@harmdizzle1979 you didn't tell them you were married...
Lol
The Unitarian Minister thing is so oddly specific but also so incredibly accurate lmao
yeah my unitarian church's minister when I was a kid was basically Aidy's character 😂
As a Unitarian Universalist yeah 😭
“Mom who’s she?”
“Ahh... roommate? A roommate!”
@Kelsi PERKINS oh my God, they were roommates.
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historians say they were besties
The real show had tons of “best friends.”
PurnceNMe is that's a real show? I thought it was made up just for the sketch
@@mj-yo7vt Supermarket Sweep is a real show, I’m guessing this sketch is meant to make fun of it
True. Friends were kicking ass
True!
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You may now kiss the friend. Too accurate, just gals who are pals.
Guys, gals, and non binary pals.
@@AmusementLabs lol I love this
@@AmusementLabs Theyies and gentlethem
This was hilarious and nearly spot on.. gotta love the 90’s!!
I had a “friend” in the 90’s, we were “roommates” too, it was neat!
Jump ahead 24 years, he’s still my best friend and also my husband!!
We dropped the roommate act about 20 years ago though. 😂
Now you get to be roommate pals forever! Congratulations!
@@Garrettdx1988 Yes!! Forever has been pretty great so far, 24 years in the books and the rest of our lives to go!
@@alexanderk.6869 Thank you!
So awesome, that was such a stressful time for so many reasons.
Excellent.
Wow, they’re really into each other, aren’t they!
You comment on alot of snl sketches
No they're not they're both girls duh
@@Никодя I can tell if this is satire or serious
@@nataliebasin5966 joke
What can I say...they are real close, best friends.
“Why don’t you talk to me like that”
“DONT TALK TO ME”
I was dyin
I AM LESBIAN AND I WAS WATCHING SUPERMARKET SWEEP DURING QUARANTINE AND I NOTICED THE RECURRING GAL PALS AND ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THANK YOU KATE MCKINNION YOU MUST HAVE BEEN BEHIND THIS
As a lesbian SHE WAS DEFINETLY BEHIND THIS
WAIT I THOUGHT THIS SHOW WAS A SPOOF I DIDNT KNOW IT EXISTED
I've been watching it a whole lot and wondered who was the secret gay couple
@@Julia-lz6mc The real thing is just as cheesy!
"James" ?
Kate's shirt is literally the most 90s thing I've seen since the 90s.
It's a late-1980s leftover. Which is the best way to describe 1990 to 1992.
@@canaisyoung3601 So accurate.
"All the deaf donkeys we have raised from bottle call you mother."
I love when Kate and Aidy play the weird lesbian couple. They just have such good chemistry.
that's because they are real life beat friends. :)
“I’m a Unitarian minister”
Holy shit that’s good
wait im dumb i dont get it
@@taliawillson6687 Unitarian churches are known to be accepting of people of all sexual preferences
@@taliawillson6687 A lot of Unitarian Universalist Churces have been welcoming of people of different sexualities, and yes at my church there was a lesbian minister. It's a trope that's sort of repetitive.
@@je9950 thank u
@@twylenb thx! :)
“I have a doctorate in grocery riddles”
Technically, that should have disqualified her under the 'unfair advantage' clause in the waiver form contestants are required to read and sign.
“And they were roommates “
“oh my god they were roommates “
Rip vine
They only went on the show since del taco was out of fre shavocado.
Underrated comment.
That made me almost drop my crossiant
As a lesbian who just came out to her parents, felt like this one was for me 🥰 thanks SNL
Congratulations 🎉 happy for you!!
congrats! i can’t wait till i can come out ☺️💕
Congrats, and if you don't mind how did they take it?
Congratulations!!! That's so sweet.
go joana go joana 🥳
kate and aidy kissing in a gay sketch is exactly what i needed on this cold january night
Fifteen or so years ago I worked with a woman in her early sixties who was sometimes met at our workplace by her "sister." Each time she was introduced to me as such, my heart broke a little.
It's..... different, I can say that. I've been with my partner for 10 years now and I'm still introduced as his "nephew" or "friend". :/
Maybe it was her actual sister.
Sometimes it might somewhat literally be the case. Prior to same-sex marriage, couples would legally adopt each other, particularly common in relationships where one partner is older. I don't know how "sister" would happen, but yeah. I had an interesting experience where my father-in-law would introduce both my husband and me as his sons. Not 100% honest, but he was still claiming me as family, so I didn't say anything.
My sweet childless aunts made sure to live next to each other (and my grandma) forthe entirety of their lives . They would make sure to visit each other every single day and took care of the other until the day she died. They were raised to be close to each other and take care of each other. They survived communism and depression.They had short hair and wore pants and button up shirts regularly because they dressed for functionality. They were certainly not lesbians tho and if anybody thought that about them I and they would be offended. (Not even from the homosexuality but because incestuous implications) Maybe u should mind ur own business instead of imposing sexuality onto strangers. They obviously didn’t want it to be any of ur business.
There was a woman at my workplace a decade ago who seemed very butch. One day a car drove up and she ran up to it and got in and chatted to a woman inside. She came out later and loudly declared that that was her 'best friend'. It was rather obvious she was trying too hard to seem hetero. Made me sad.
“I was waiting for your mother to die before I did this” well isn’t that the most relatable gay experience of there ever was one 😂😂
Ahh the 90's where we pretended we didn't see the gay...
Dont ask, dont tell. Lol
@@Chris-rg6nm Yeah it was such a small deal that gays preferred living in a closet or half-hidden. If you aren't from that community, please don't assume how the LGBT experience was at that time and rather sit, listen, learn and grow. Thank you for your understanding.
@@Chris-rg6nm you do realize it was because people could be killed if they said their sexuality. It wasn’t better. Please do some research.
@@lindabb7064 I think he means what equality actually is.. nobody cares who you f*ck, and sexuality isnt a personality
@@notkerrystolcenberg The gaslighting is STRONG with this one. You KNOW gay people get killed all the time by homophobes just because somebody found out they’re gay. And why hide being gay? Does it make you more comfortable?
“Little friendship kiss there.” BAHAHAHA
And that wedding ring is just a friendship bracelet.
"You're my king" 😂😂 1:29
My little lesbian heart is soaring. This is so fucking funny.
Every historian ever: The two women lived together alone in the same house aNd wErE CloSe fRiEnDs.
Queen Anne, President Lincoln, Elenor Roosevelt, and JFK all definitely had roommates
actual historians, they were in a “Boston Marriage”
@@kanwarghuman7720 JFK?
@@kanwarghuman7720 Alexander Hamilton
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“Ah, just gals being pals”
- historians
The most hilarious thing is that Leslie Jones hosted the actual reboot of this. Too bad she couldn’t guest star
Exactly what I thought watching this! God I miss her on snl so much :(
That's the in-joke. Would've been nice to have her appear.
It was set in the 90s but would have been far better with Jones back on the show being her hyperactive/funny self.
Overall, the skit was stupid-bland. This cast is damn funny but the writers kinda suck!
It's better as an easter egg because it's a period piece and it's perfect for the guest hosts type. It's a great easter egg... let's see if next time Leslie is on they easter egg Kristin or something 🤓
@@AshaSelfsDemoFilms I hope so! When I watched Jones on Sweep; I missed her being on SNL!
The tiny grocery store was a hilarious joke in itself.
More like convenience store sweep
To compensate for the small store, that's why they only had 45 seconds to find the special blueberries. Depending on the size of the store, adjustments are made to time limits and product availability at various grocery stores around the country and Canada.
"On the bright side, I'm thinking of asking one of you out." 🤣
Once you see Kate and Aidy together you know they will completely dominate the jokes and insanity.
Kate and Aidy are everything.
I missed them together!!
They need to have a comedy show together if they ever leave SNL..
@@mememefinally That's Right
They really kept on going at the end there. Full friendship commitment.
Kate and Aidy sorta giggling in the background while still on the floor at the end was cute
They missed one crucial detail: David Ruprecht always but ALWAYS rolled his sleeves up a few inches. I'm actually concerned that I know this to be a fact
Why didn’t they call you before they wrote this ?? Haha
Except when he was wearing one of his signature colorful sweaters.
“Pairs of friends like this do really well on our show” 😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰
Is anyone going to talk about how perfect John Krasinski is as a game show host???
I mean, he DID host the "Office Olympics" so we know he has some experience at it!
I will. He is so good
aidy and kate: *confessing their love for each other and kissing*
john: *"just some gaLpALs"*
@Jarvz Kanxcell literally remember my aunt referring to my cousin's gf as her "friend she lives with" .. i was 11, it was the 80's, and my reply was a whispered, "I'm pretty sure that's her girlfriend..." The look of shock was priceless!!
I am so glad Aidy is back. These two have a chemistry that brings me joy every time.
AND THEY WERE ROOMMATES! 🌈😅
Oh my God they were roommates
rip vine
“Thank you for today and all the days in the future and all the days that we have had together forever.”
I cannot! 😂
Just gals being pals.
Indeed bruh
I love the way John was unfazed by anything!!!🤣😂
Kris: We have a dozen rescue animals with different unmanageable health conditions that require separate diets.
Gina: We know the supermarket like the back of our strong-woman hands.
David: That sounds good to me!
Ok I absolutely Lost it at “Go my provider!l” and at 3:35 when Aidy screamed lmaooo
This made me realize how many people on these shows were in the closest.
I love Kate and Aidy together such great chemistry.
Best Friends. 1990's code word for same sex couple.
Live Time That’s literally the joke...
Hey I actually did have platonic best friends in jr./high school in the 90s. 2010s not so much 😑. I did find out things about my old pals later though...
@@trojanpony No! REALLY! LOL!
Yeah because adults can’t have best friends
They can only be married couples or same-sex couples 🙄
here because of the tweet about the pair of “business partners who design sets for plays” who have been married since 2008, i had NO clue how accurate this sketch actually was until now
“You shut the hell up and let me talk to my FRIEND!” 🤣 That one hit so true 🤣🏳️🌈❤️
3:22 thats so freaking sweet 😍 😭💜💜💜💜💚💚💚💚💙💙💙💙
love how gay this episode is. first monologue, now this
❤❤❤
Yeah. The cold open was and I kind of consider the TV show theme song sketch one as well.
They're just good friends, not gay.
Bro what are you talking abt theyre literally just friends 😤😤😤
I love them just laughing into each other’s faces at the very end 😂
me, when this skit started: pleasebegaypleasebegaypleasebegayplease-
Oh, you see the couple pairings and the wigs (and kate and aidy) and you Know
I knew from the thumbnail!
Exactly what goes through my head before any Kate sketch 😍
"Isn't it sweet she has a long term roommate?"
I remember my mom saying that...
It's just a friendship kiss!
The animals with unmanageable medical conditions killed me lol
Supermarket Clean Sweep. It's Jeopardy for food.
What is The Jeopardy! Diner Commercial?
I was expecting the camera to cut back to Kate already holding the blueberries "got em".
Kate and Aidy just going to town on the floor lmao mood
I'm still laughing at "Vermont"! Ahhhahahahahahaha!!!
This was so sweet and wholesome! SNL: please give us more wlw sketches with Kate!!
I second this with all my heart!
As someone who was raised as a Unitarian Universalist, I can say that this is exactly what some ministers look like. Also, this sketch made me so happy. Like, it taps into a very specific kind of "we see you" message while making those "wow they're just really good friends" jokes. I can't explain how it's different from other sketches, but this one is it, folks. Truly well done!
3:56 is probably the best moment in television history.
LOVED this 😂 Kate and Aidy together are just brilliant
3:59 you shut the hell up and let me talk to my *F R I E N D*
The phrase is "Boston Marriage" and is over a hundred years old!
I'm talking to my FRIENNNND is just one of the best lines
SNL has been pumping out these comedy power duos! Aidy & Kate, Chris & Pete, and Beck & Kyle.
This was right on the cusp of being better than good. On the bright side, I love when Kate and Aidy are in sketches together...you can tell they get such a kick out of each other!
Fun fact: they kept kissing for another 10 minutes after the camera stopped rolling
Those are some really close friends
Jim really got the mannerisms of the host down well.
Underappreciated line was ego saying eggs so late lol
Her character's delay also makes me wonder who wrong when she and her man gave conflicting dating/engaged responses, lol.
In-joke: Leslie Jones is now hosting this game show.
She'll never top David, though she has admitted that she loved the show growing up, and even tried out, but no luck. Instead, she is now "hosting the whole she-bang!"
What part of that is supposed to be the joke? Aren’t jokes supposed to be funny?
Wenowdis
Awe. I miss leslie😭
@@EasternStandardTim it’s just irony
When Aidy cracks @ 3:28 I lose it! 😅🤣😅
When you step on a lego at 3am: 2:37
Kate and Aidy are the ultimate power couple. Any sketch they’re in automatically makes it better.
Their friendship is so beautiful
John could totally play David Ruprecht in a movie lol
Or he could be the David Ruprecht-esque host of the new one instead of Leslie Jones.
Naw..he was too quiet and toned-down. The old host from the 90s was nearly obnoxiously hyperactive-peppy.
@@goodvidz1140 That's what I loved about David.
@@chrisfinch8637 Yeah, he was cool and seemed nearly BORN to be a gameshow host!
Never let me dowwwwwn (Kari omg I am hyped to find a Devotee here!!!!)
A DOCTORATE IN GROCERY RIDDLES !!!!! Best skit in a long time
Thank you for today and all the days in the future and all days that we've had forever together 🤣
“I MISSED YOU SO MUCH” i think this is way too accurate, lesbians ftw
I swear Kate and Aidy are a perfect combo! 😆😆😆
Kate and Aidy Gossip Together and play Footsie Wootsie Together And Aidy Bryant Loves To Play Footsie Wootsie and Curl Up Her Toes
Ok I usually never laugh out loud at skits but “I have a doctorate in grocery riddles” took me OUT
I just love the wigs!
3:48 “And all the deaf donkeys we have raised from bottle call you ‘Mother.’” 😂
Kate, and Aidy are so fucking funny! I genuinely love the women of SNL. They are so good at their job.
I'm proud of myself for saying "Oh my god, they were roommates!" after I heard the word "friends."
Underrated line:
"On the bright side I'm thinking about asking one of you out"
This is incredibly funny. Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant are an unbeatable pair.