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#21 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.33
    Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreeze
    I miss Cheri Oteri. What ever happened to her?
Cheri was aweome on SNL. I personally miss Molly Shannon, though.



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#22 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.01
    Originally posted by SOK
      Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreeze
      I miss Cheri Oteri. What ever happened to her?
    Cheri was aweome on SNL. I personally miss Molly Shannon, though.


Ugh. That's like saying you miss Polio. Or X-Pac.



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#23 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.95

Are you hating on Cheri Oteri, Molly Shannon, or both?

I like 'em both, but I prefer Cheri.

And Mya Rudolph is a hottie. Yeah, I said it.



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#24 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.43


And Mya Rudolph is a hottie. Yeah, I said it.

Yikes. I almost had to re-rate you for that.

Slightly more on-topic, what planet are we on now where Justin Timberlake was a better (and funnier!) guest host than Jack Black?

(edited by Ubermonkeys on 13.10.03 1926)

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#25 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.54
No kidding....Timberlake actually did a helluva job, though I think he was helped by better writing. I notice that whenever SNL has a non-actor host, they tend to have better skits, so perhaps the writers saved their good stuff for Timberlake and figured "Hey, it's Jack Black, he can wing it."



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#26 Posted on | Instant Rating: 2.71
I was surprised by TImberlake as well, that punk'd sketch was hilarious. My onlu complaint is now I got "comin on into Omeletteville" stuck in my head.



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#27 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.30
Amy Poehler + Leprechaun outfit = HOTTIE. I her now, after that and the killer Sharon Osborne show takeoff.
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#28 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.24
    Originally posted by Teppan-Yaki
    Amy Poehler + Leprechaun outfit = HOTTIE. I her now, after that and the killer Sharon Osborne show takeoff.


Eh, I hearted her before then... on Upright Citizens Brigade. She was great on the Sharon Osbourne spoof, though. Still haven't caught any of Fred Armisen, but now that I remember where I recognize him from (HBO Zone interstitials) I wonder how he is on SNL.

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#29 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.01
    Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreeze
    Are you hating on Cheri Oteri, Molly Shannon, or both?

    I like 'em both, but I prefer Cheri.

    And Mya Rudolph is a hottie. Yeah, I said it.


Molly Shannon. Cheri Oteri was a decent physical comedian - and cute as a button to boot. Molly Shannon was a grating ball of human excrement who played the same annoying character in every sketch. She's FIFTY!

And Amy Poehler ruled long before Upright Citizen's Brigade (or at least before the Comedy Central show when non-New Yorkers got to see it). She's ruled ever since she played Andy Richter's sister who had a huge crush on Conan.

(edited by OlFuzzyBastard on 14.10.03 0059)


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#30 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.54

    Are you hating on Cheri Oteri, Molly Shannon, or both?


Ana Gasteyer was better than both of them. Cheri Oteri was starting to grate on me by her last season, but she left before she really jumped the shark, so to speak. I can still look back on her SNL tenure fondly, whereas Molly Shannon's horrific last two seasons ruined her. I think she cracked up in literally every sketch she appeared in during that time.




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#31 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.20
I think Timberlake's episode was helped greatly by shorter skits and a shakeup in the format a bit. Some of it worked (Punk'd), but some of it was pretty weak (Sully and Denise). At least it was all relatively short.

Two brief points: Hammond's Arnold bit is a 5-minute one-note joke, but CARL FUCKING WEATHERS made a nice cameo.



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#32 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.55
    Originally posted by Simba
    I think Timberlake's episode was helped greatly by shorter skits and a shakeup in the format a bit. Some of it worked (Punk'd), but some of it was pretty weak (Sully and Denise).


I thought Timberlake made the Sully & Denise sketch, personally.

"I was only minorly diddled"

The Arnold & BeeGees segments really dragged, though.

Meanwhile, the show seemed to have featured BIZARRO FALLON, as Jimmy didn't seem to break character the entire night.




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#33 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.44
    Originally posted by Mild Mannered Madman
      Originally posted by Simba
      I think Timberlake's episode was helped greatly by shorter skits and a shakeup in the format a bit. Some of it worked (Punk'd), but some of it was pretty weak (Sully and Denise).


    I thought Timberlake made the Sully & Denise sketch, personally.

    "I was only minorly diddled"

    The Arnold & BeeGees segments really dragged, though.

    Meanwhile, the show seemed to have featured BIZARRO FALLON, as Jimmy didn't seem to break character the entire night.



Now I thought that the Bee Gees skit was one of if not the funniest "final throwaway skit of the night" sketches I have ever seen. And yes, Jimmy Fallon was on that night.

But why did Justin get 3 songs? Worse yet, they seemed to cut the Weekend Update segment to give Timberlake that time to see every song on his album. Overall, the show wasn't that great, but mad props to Justin for the Punk'd sketch. That was hilarious and the highlight of the season thus far.



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#34 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.75
    Originally posted by Torchslasher
      Originally posted by Mild Mannered Madman
        Originally posted by Simba
        I think Timberlake's episode was helped greatly by shorter skits and a shakeup in the format a bit. Some of it worked (Punk'd), but some of it was pretty weak (Sully and Denise).


      I thought Timberlake made the Sully & Denise sketch, personally.

      "I was only minorly diddled"

      The Arnold & BeeGees segments really dragged, though.

      Meanwhile, the show seemed to have featured BIZARRO FALLON, as Jimmy didn't seem to break character the entire night.



    Now I thought that the Bee Gees skit was one of if not the funniest "final throwaway skit of the night" sketches I have ever seen. And yes, Jimmy Fallon was on that night.

    But why did Justin get 3 songs? Worse yet, they seemed to cut the Weekend Update segment to give Timberlake that time to see every song on his album. Overall, the show wasn't that great, but mad props to Justin for the Punk'd sketch. That was hilarious and the highlight of the season thus far.


I liked the Bee Gees sketch too.

I thought the Omletteville had a great premise, but the ending or conclusion didn't do much for me.

I hate it when the musical guest does 3 numbers.

Carl Weathers' ad for Governor rocked!!

They should never cut the news down like that again. Ever.

Justin did a fine job, savvy guy.



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#35 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.50

Yeah ... Daryl Hammond's Ah-nuld impression is good, but the skits aren't really funny at all to me ...

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