SNL Scorecard: A Waste of a Perfectly Good Jane Lynch
This is the kind of Sunday morning that really pisses me off. When Saturday Night Live announces a host that particularly piques my interest, one that I just know is absolutely perfect for the live sketch-comedy format, like Jane Lynch, I can't help but get my hopes up. Then Saturday night actually rolls around and reality sets in: We get a "Gilly" sketch. Christ.
The third consecutive week of new episodes is often when SNL's writers get lazy because they're burned out from the breakneck pace and format. Indeed, this felt like one of those weeks. I can only imagine the conversations in the writers' room going something like this:
"Hey, Jane Lynch is hosting. Should we take the time to do a parody of Glee that it really deserves?"
"Nah. Who has time for that? Just throw Gilly in..."
When Jimmy Fallon's Emmy writers absolutely wipe the floor with the SNL writers in regards to Glee parodies, something's not right. Anyway, to the Scorecard...
Sketch of the Night
"Returns and Exchanges" (Pharoah, Moynihan, Lynch): Get Jay Pharoah more airtime -- now. Pharoah may be the best hire that SNL has made in the past five years -- a star in the making. Does it even matter what the sketch was about? (OK, it was about Denzel Washington researching a role at a department-store return counter for a movie called Point of No Return.) Pharoah's Denzel Washington was the highlight of what was an abysmal evening, but it would have been a highlight on any night. Again: More airtime!
Score: 8.5
The Good
"Your Mom's on Facebook" (Hader, Samberg, Thompson, Lynch): Everyone's worst fear: your Mom friends you on Facebook. This filter will change status messages concerning last night's debauchery to something more mom friendly like, "I need new dungarees!" And it will change that picture of you with a bong to one of you with a saxophone. Not a groundbreaking topic, but well-executed.
Score: 7.5
"The New Boyfriend Talk Show" (Samberg, Sudeikis, Lynch): Sudeikis plays an unknowing guest on Samberg's 100th episode of his talk show celebrating his mother's recent boyfriends. Strange howt, at the end, it reverted into a strange vehicle to simply show off celebrity impressions. Though, Moynihan's Verne Troyer was a delight. (Minus a half point for a dated and unnecessary Magic Johnson AIDS joke.)
Score: 6.5
"Sunday Night Football" (Sudeikis, Hader, Lynch): A pretty sad state of affairs when this is the fourth best sketch of the night. As someone who despises the actual, neverending Sunday Night Football theme song, it was nice to see a takedown -- with a song so long that it drifted into the first quarter and gave score updates in the lyrics. Also, Jane Lynch absolutely sold it; without her, this doesn't work at all.
Score: 6.5
"Weekend Update": (Meyers, Armisen, Samberg): Samberg as Mark Zuckerberg was an odd choice. I think I speak for most humans when I say that I've had enough of Mr. Zuckerberg in our life for the year 2010. Armisen's selective English as a representative for the tourism board of Mexico who hears every reference to drugs and violence as "beaches" propels "Update" into the "Good" category. Best line by Myers: "Four states in the nation, including Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia, recently enacted laws that explicitly allow people to carry loaded guns into bars. So if you live in one of those states and you're wondering how you're going to die, you are going to get shot in a bar."
Score: 6.0
"Jane Lynch Monologue" (Lynch, Ensemble): Jane Lynch sings what she thinks should be the theme song for Glee. Lynch was having the time of her life; too bad they didn't stop the Glee sketches right here.
Score: 6.0
"Christine O'Donnell Campaign Ad" (Lynch, Ensemble): Doesn't it seem that SNL should be going after O'Donnell a little bit harder than they are? Though, the line, "I'm you. And just like you I have to constantly deny that I'm a witch," is brilliant.
Score: 6.0
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Comments
Good scorecard. Bad episode. It was so disappointing.
I actually think the Christine O'Donnell sketch was good. But what a total waste of Jane Lynch and a Glee parody. She was absolutely, totally game for anything and she played a bunch of moms? Why the hell would they make her the straight woman in the "Returns" sketch? (Which Jay Pharaoah definitely rocked, btw.)
That said, the Digital Short could have gotten so much weirder if it wasn't depending on that whole "Shaun of the Dead" rehashing thing. It wasn't weird enough to rehash and it didn't build enough. Boo. 🙁
I think the jury is still out on Pharaoh. So far, all he's proven is that he's good at YouTube-level impressions of famous black actors that are are too tall and handsome to be played by Keenan (or Fred). I'm withholding judgment until he rolls out a good original character. Speaking of Kenan, his Mercedes was the easy highlight of the "Glee" sketch. I also lol-ed at the exaggerated stupidity of Finn ("What is bee-lieve...?"). The writers completely failed to find anything funny about Rachel, so I wasn't impressed by Abby Elliot.
Right Hulu, there are no life beyond USA... Assholes....
Awful episode.