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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SNL has always had a liberal slant see this video from 77. http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-liv...
I have to admit enjoying it when it first aired.
Gota wonder who is tying their shoe laces.
I do kinda like the way Kate McKinnon (had to look her name up just now) plays $hillary with a crazed look in her eyes. I ran into a couple of Kate's skits not for watching SNL but on the internet. Oh, and I've since noticed that's the way Kate's eyes always look, though, due to a movie presented by Netflix I saw.
I stopped looking at SNL decades ago when it degenerated into to big time bore.
Gone are the days of the human-absorbing killer Christmas tree and the "land shark" that would ring the doorbell and call out, "Candygram!"
TV in general is the same, it’s all about brain washing the young.
Edit: Forgot to add even the commercials on TV are dripping with PC.
I watch golf and boxing. I do like the occasional science show and River Monsters. Nothing else.
Everything is Trash! The left has ruined it all.
I watch the street racing stuff on Discovery on monday nights...that's about it. I go to netflix for a good show from time to time.
NY itself reeks of such putridity, so why should SNL be any different.
Like you, SNL was a staple in my youth. I remember one occasion when my roommate and I were in a bar at about 11:05 pm Saturday night and decided SNL was a better bet. The guy we rode with disagreed so we decided to walk home, about 2 miles away following the road across a one-lane bridge over a fast moving white water river. We knew the bridge was being repaired and had been closed for some time, but were optimistic until we arrived at the river. The metal frame was the only remainder of the bridge. That did slow our progress a bit. With some trepidation we clung to the metal frame and passed above the rapids mostly undeterred. SNL's humor at that time was a suitable reward.