Is is just me? Or, is SNL unwatchable?
Posted by Abaco 8 years, 7 months ago to Entertainment
I grew up watching SNL. I have fond memories of sketches like Mr. Bill, Dan Akroyd as a plumber, John Belushi going nuts...etc. Great stuff. My wife and I decided to sit on the couch and try to take in an episode about 9 months ago and it was unwatchable. We, for the most part, avoid politics (a survival tactic here in California). But, at least every other skit was about Trump. The script seemed to have morphed from good humor to just pure political rhetoric. Unwatchable. We got through about 30 minutes without laughing once and just changed the channel. Sad, really - because it was a funny show back in the day. The cast and writers reminded me of several of my liberal friends. You can't sit in a room with them anymore because all they want to talk about is Trump. There's so much more to life...
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I still haven't seen any facts regarding Bill because I've been on the road and haven't seen much news.
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On there renewal offer I wrote.
"No renewal ! I am interested in geography not your propaganda"
SNL is going after him, and rightfully so, and doing the job the press should have been doing. If Clinton would have won, I would expect the same satirical punching, but I really doubt she would have been as easy a target as Trump.
Trump! I still can't believe Americans voted for this fool! You could have had Ted Cruz who would have been a much better choice if you ignore his weird religious crap. Instead, you picked a mediocre property developer who made his money with daddy's fortune, is famous for not paying his bills, who lies on a consistent basis, is a draft dodger, cheated on his wives, and has a creepy thing for his daughter. Even Pence, again if you ignore his insane religious mumbo-jumbo, would make a better president although that is not saying much.
The media is doing the same thing. I’ve tried to, but actually am unable to, watch MSNBC (and some of the others) just to see what they are reporting. But I can’t watch them for over a few minutes without throwing up. Their reporting doesn’t report the news, the facts, it’s pure political one sided nonsense, there is absolutely no news there. It’s become almost strictly a “Hate Trump” movement. It will eventually become their demise. I can hardly wait to see MSNBC go broke and actually shut down. It’s also unfortunate that some of their advertisers (sponsors) are really great companies. I guess these sponsors feel that their products or services are needed by everyone, even the ignorant. Given a choice I still select products that are not sponsoring them if I have a choice. I occasionally get lists as an example, by Googling “MSNBC Sponsors 2017”, etc., that way I don’t have to watch them to find out who sponsors them.
FOX News may be one sided but at least it’s presents some of both, even lets the other side spew their garbage, and remains mostly “news” especially in the mornings. Notice the ratings between MSNBC (CNN & the others) and FOX Cable News, even the local FOX Stations. It says something, people seem to be steadily moving. I was surprised to hear that Mr. Top of the Cable News (Bill O’Reilly) is retiring, I guess he’s sold all of his books (little to do with any of the scandals) and can finally afford to retire. FOX’s viewership ratings may have a lot to do with the mid-term elections, and results may again surprise a lot of (ignorant) people. I think FOX really had a lot to do with the last general election too.
And finally (and thanks for letting me rant), for Sweden I see a parallel thing going on in Sweden with their media. The people are so PC, afraid of being called racists, that they will allow their country to be destroyed before they will admit or even listen to any truth about their immigration issues. Their government and media seem to be the ones that are most complicit in allowing the whole country to be taken over and changed in a way that they will never be able to recover from. The only real tools we have is our ability to vote, but we’ve got to use historical facts and current facts in order to make the right choices. https://www.prageru.com/stockholm-syn... We could have been next.
- a snail?
- - - who cares !
Unfortunately, the American version has not been made available to see anywhere. Apparently the Paley archives are keeping it to themselves. Here is a sample of the UK version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INxp9...
Here's an article reviewing the American version 50 years after broadcast:
http://splitsider.com/2012/05/that-wa...
But the one thing that always happened at those Saturday night parties, always; the music would stop, conversations would be reduced to whispers or stopped, people came out of the bedrooms and bathrooms, to watch SNL and when appropriate participate with the show when the landshark knocked or Roseanne Roseannadanna ended her spiel or someone ordered a cheeseburger.
And once the show was over the party tokk right up where it left off. I tried a few times in the late 80's and the 90's to watch SNL but as many have said, it's no longer funny and what they try to pass off as humor is forced and scripted far too tightly, the SNL players don't appear to be comfortable in their own skins. It's as if they are afraid they'll lose their jobs if they don't get laughs. If one looks back at any of the really funny TV comedy shows like Lucy, Danny Williams, Carol Burnett, Dick Van Dyke, Mork and Mindy, or Jackie Gleason you see actors that are confident, comfortable, and willing and able to go off script when opportunity arises and those results are often some of the best moments ever seen on TV. The original cast of SNL had that willingness although not always the ability for there were some skits that flopped. But far more succeeded because of the SNL cast's constant reckless quest for laughs. Maybe too much is expected because the originals set the bar so high, or maybe what was funny then isn't now because what is supposed to be funny now most certainly is not.
I'm just sorry that Johnny Carson got the whole thing started by forbidding NBC to continue showing reruns of his shows on Saturday nights. If he hadn't, maybe Al Franken would still be unknown, as he deserves.
A couple of days ago Popular Science sent notice for me be to resubscribe for another year or two. On that slip I wrote down why I would not and put it in my mailbox on their dime yesterday.
I predict whoever reads it will accuse me of racism.
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