Lizardo: May I suggest something we haven’t addressed?īighead: I agree with Brainio! Nobody is bi! That is just a gay guy who occasionally bangs a lady!Īce: There could be more, Gary. Brainio: We can’t stop them! We need a new plan! Brainio: Less than I paid for your mother!ĭr. The video: This weekend, Saturday Night Live resurrected Robert Smigels long-running superhero cartoon, 'The Ambiguously Gay Duo. Half Face: Wait! This ray won’t stop firing!īighead: Tell me something! How much did you PAY for that thing?!ĭr. Brainio: You’re finished! Release the cyber-eel! Half Face: What if he paid cash… or used a credit card once, in 1997? Does that follow him to his grave?īighead: Here’s a suggestion: Let’s just survey all the male hookers in the area and find out who they’ve been sleeping with?Īce: Let’s just stick it RIGHT through the duster, Gary.Īce: Reverse! Thrust! Reverse! Thrust! Reverse!Īce: NOW who’s being penetrated without expecting it?!Īce: You scoundrels! Transforming my partner into warm, juicy flesh!ĭr. If a person bought items that would indicate it, I could. Half Face: So… if someone had bleached their pubic hair, you couldn’t find out? I think Sudeikis and Wiig have actually outgrown the show, and when Samberg leaves, will we even have the Digital Shorts left to look forward to? If anything can kill “SNL,” it might be the subtraction of those.Īt least they left us with another great Justin Timberlake episode, reminding us that, on the rarest of weeks, the show can be entertaining.Lizardo: The online gay porn sites are very secure. Meanwhile, the three big names on the show - Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, and Andy Samberg - had bad seasons. Among the newer cast members, I like Jay Pharoah and Abby Elliot (I know I’m in the minority on both counts). On the year, the bright spots were few: I think Seth Meyers’ is a solid anchor on Weekend Update and Stefon has been consistently funny. You couldn’t really even complete one near-perfect episode with the entire year’s worth of sketches, and to come close, you’d have to fill half of it with Digital Shorts, which - in and of themselves - weren’t as good as years’ past. There were two others in consideration (Jeff Bridge’s monologue with the Cookie Monster and Kristen Wiig’s creepy sexual cheerleader in the Bryan Cranston episode), but after that, the quality of sketches fell precipitously. Going through the all the sketches from 2010-2011, picking enough to compile this list was actually difficult. The only two marginal stars the entire year were Ed Helms and Dana Carvey. I will say this, though: It was a really bad year for “SNL,” one that wasted maybe the best collection of hosts that the show has ever seen: Hamm, Jane Lynch, Bryan Cranston, Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, Zack Galifianakis, Paul Rudd, Anne Hathaway, Elton John, Helen Mirren, Robert DeNiro, Jeff Bridges, and even Jim Carrey. ![]() There is a certain joy in that discovery. But, occasionally a good host will surprise us, and it is often that the best hosts - Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Justin Timberlake, Jon Hamm - are also the least likely. But even when it’s terrible, we watch so we can say it’s terrible. Announcer: The Ambiguously Gay Duo Tonight’s episode: It Takes Two To Tango. They’re extremely close in an ambiguous way. They are fighting all crime to save the day. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. The Ambiguously Gay Duo They are taking on evil, come what may. 1 It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. We watch “SNL” hoping for one, maybe two great sketches. The Ambiguously Gay Duo Summary The Ambiguously Gay Duo is an American animated comedy sketch that debuted on The Dana Carvey Show before moving to its permanent home on Saturday Night Live. Nobody watches “SNL” expecting great television. It’s what a large percentage of people with nothing better to do on a Saturday night watch. It owns the 11:30 slot on Saturday nights. “Saturday Night Live” will continue on as long as NBC exists. It may not be very good, but it’s not dead. I will spare you the “‘SNL’ is Dead” post that seems to arrive at the beginning, the middle, and the end of each season of “Saturday Night Live” since 1979.
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