February 27, 2010 – Jennifer Lopez (S35 E15)

Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars

WE ARE THE WORLD 3
“We Are The World 3” is sung to atone for disastrous “We Are The World 2”

— A laugh from Kenan’s Quincy Jones calling the then-recent We Are The World 2 a disaster that included “half-famous randos”.
— I like how this feels like a then-modern version of SNL’s famous We Are The World-esque sketches from the early 90s.
— Much like a gripe I had with the We Are The World-esque Set Our Nanny Free sketch SNL did in a Jon Lovitz-hosted episode from the late 90s, I’m not too crazy about how they’re displaying each singer’s name onscreen in this sketch. It was more fun when you had to guess which singer each cast member was playing in the We Are The World-esque sketches from the early 90s.
— Very energetic performance from Abby as Melissa Etheridge.
— Funny insane facial expressions from Bobby’s David Crosby.
— Interesting seeing the host getting involved in one of these.
— The audience seems pretty dead during this, especially compared to past We Are The World-esque sketches. And also unlike past We Are The World-esque sketches, this sketch isn’t memorable at all, despite a few fun impressions and a few amusing lyrics about the questionable aspects of We Are The World 2.
STARS: **½


MONOLOGUE
host’s entourage & fans wish she hadn’t changed over the past decade

— Jennifer Lopez seemed to expect that “Now I’m married…” line of hers to get applause, which it initially didn’t until after a few seconds where the audience hesitantly applauded. I recall seeing comments about her also having an awkward moment like this in her most recent monologue from season 45, in which she said something about being blessed, and the audience gave very hesitant applause after initial silence. I haven’t seen that for myself yet, because, as I’ve said in some previous reviews, I’ve been on a still-ongoing hiatus from watching new SNL episodes since December 2018.
— Good delivery from a bitter Kenan.
— Feels very rare to see Bill and (especially) Jason in drag. I want to say this is the only time Jason ever dressed in drag on SNL, but I get the nagging feeling it’s not and I’m probably just forgetting something.
— Jason’s delivery of “And I’m J.Blo” cracked me up.
STARS: **½


GYNE-LOTRIMIN LADIES WORLD CUP OF CURLING 1987
Pete Twinkle & Greg Stink cover 1987 ladies’ curling competition

— Wow, is SNL just throwing this sketch on every two episodes at this point? It sure feels like it. Luckily, I’ve been loving all of the installments of this sketch that have aired up to this point, but I can’t help but take this, as well as certain other recurring sketches this season, as a sign of how desperate this season’s writing has become in terms of creativity.
— Feels odd seeing Jason playing this ESPN Classic character of his with eyeliner this time, but he obviously only has that eyeliner on because he used it when playing Adam Lambert in the cold opening and a drag queen in the monologue, and didn’t have enough time to remove it for this sketch.
— You can tell Jason is genuinely unsure of how to pronounce “vaginal”, which he then makes a great ad-lib about.
— The Jason/Will portions of this sketch never fail to slay me.
— Jason: “From Bo Derek to Susan Lucci, it’s the brand the stars use to clean their coochie……..Gyne-Lotrimin Vaginal Cream!”
— Jason: “When ya hop up from the futon, and all you’re left is a wet crouton………………….Gyne-Lotrimin Vaginal Cream!”
STARS: ****


FLAGS OF THE WORLD
emblematic cloths range from legitimate to punny

— Oddly, a subtitle stating “I like to hit people with my car!”, reserved for the live sketch that follows this, is accidentally displayed at the beginning of this Digital Short (as seen in the first above screencap for this short).
— Tons of gags are being thrown at us per minute in this short. I love it.
— In addition to the very fun and gag-filled fast pacing of this, the music is very catchy.
— Hard to pick out my favorite flag gags, due to how frequent and fast-paced the gags are.
STARS: ****


HOLLYWOOD DISH
misleading editing further twists host’s Hollywood Dish interview fakery

— Meh, like the first installment of this sketch from earlier this season, I don’t care for how this sketch seems to just be an excuse to do constant cutaways to Kristen and Bill making various goofy facial expressions. It feels like this SNL era relies too heavily on that type of humor in general.
— Jennifer’s insanely-delivered Spanish spiel that Bill and Kristen forced her to do cracked me up.
STARS: **


VANCOUVER 2010
Telemundo anchors (FRA) & (host) find the Winter Olympics cold & awful

— I like Fred and Jennifer questioning the usefulness of Winter Olympics.
— Boy, that is an awful Hispanic accent Jenny is attempting.
— Good part with Fred and Jennifer freaking out over the “unfinished” ramp in the ski-jumping clip.
— Solid performance from Bill, depressed over the “shuffleboard” floor being frozen with ice.
— There’s Bobby in his usual funny walk-on.
— Despite all of the aforementioned high points, I’m slightly meh on this sketch as a whole. Not even sure why.
STARS: **½


UNDERCOVER CELEBRITY BOSS
executives’ fame undermines concept of series

— This started out well with the Steve Jobs scene, but the subsequent scenes aren’t quite as strong for me, despite Bill’s fun impression of Richard Branson.
— Kristen playing Martha Stewart??? Whaaaaaaa??? Why didn’t I remember this until now? I thought I had remembered ALL of SNL’s many Martha Stewart impersonators from over the years.
STARS: **½


MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
host performs “Until It Beats No More”


WEEKEND UPDATE
YouTube video pushed by new media correspondent BOM won’t stop buffering

besieged lame duck David Paterson (FRA) doesn’t attenuate his invective

— It feels very interesting and rare at this point of SNL’s run to see a cast member do an Update commentary as themselves.
— I remember some online SNL fans back at this time in 2010 complaining that the “buffering” gag throughout Bobby’s commentary seemed very outdated by this point and felt more like something that would’ve been timely 10 years earlier. I can see their point, but Bobby’s at least coming off as his usual likable and fun self here.
— Ha, I love the callback/payoff to Bobby’s commentary, a minute after it ended, with him suddenly interrupting a joke of Seth’s to show him the video, only for it to IMMEDIATELY buffer on him once again.
— Even though I’m seemingly in the minority in actually liking Fred’s David Paterson, even *I* have to take issue with him appearing tonight, because, come on, they just did a David Paterson Update commentary a few episodes ago. It’s way too soon to do another one.
— I do at least like how they’re shaking things up with Fred-as-Paterson’s entrance, with him now doing a failed surprise attack on Seth.
— I actually got a big laugh from Fred-as-Paterson’s “…or whatever abandoned shoneys they huddle in” remark.
— Boy, Seth is audibly laughing up a storm off-camera throughout the Paterson commentary. He’s developed a really bad habit of doing that lately whenever an Update guest is giving a commentary.
STARS: ***


BESOS Y LAGRIMAS
Carlos’ (FRA) emotions run hot for nun Josephina (host)

— The hell? They’re digging this sketch back up after a FOUR-YEAR ABSENCE??? Not to mention how even the last time this sketch appeared prior to tonight (when Antonio Banderas hosted) was its first appearance since its debut two seasons prior. So lazy of SNL to pull this sketch out of the mothballs just because we have a Hispanic host. Probably yet another sign of how dry on creativity this season’s writing has become.
— Another excuse for a Kristen Wiig mugfest tonight, I see. Wasn’t that Hollywood Dish sketch enough? Kristen is noticeably mugging even hammier than the other performers in this sketch, and, of course, the audience is eating her mugging all up.
— Boy, even with the long absence of this sketch, I’ve gotten sick of its format. I’m also seeing more and more of a precursor to The Californians in this sketch’s format, which I definitely don’t consider to be a positive thing, as The Californians is pure comedy cancer to me, and completes the trifecta of what are probably my top three most hated recurring pieces from this SNL era: The Vogelchecks, Garth & Kat, and The Californians….and it’s no surprise that all three of those recurring pieces co-star Fred and Kristen.
STARS: *½


ETERNAL SPARK OF LOVE
office romance involving puppeteer (host) resists soulful commentary

— The second and final appearance of this sketch. Not sure this will work in a second installment.
— Like last time, Kenan is killing in this.
— I love Kenan being wheeled out of the scene when he’s still in the middle of rambling about the oddness of Jennifer having a house filled with 50 ventriloquist puppets.
— I like a speechless, puzzled Kenan being wheeled right through the shot after Jennifer’s display of ventriloquism, only to say “Wait, wait, wait, I got something”, then, when wheeled back into the shot, says “Nah, I got nothin’.”
— Wasn’t necessary to repeat the gag from the first installment where Kenan falls off the moving platform, then angrily calls out “Jimmy”, the crew member responsible.
— Hmm, an unexpected ending with a horny Kenan implying there’s a romantic same-sex spark between Jennifer and Nasim.
STARS: ***½


MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
host performs “Starting Over”


SMASH MOUTH
girl (NAP) fears bedroom closet monster Smash Mouth (BOM), (BIH), (FRA)

— A brilliant premise.
— Great line from Nasim about how she doesn’t want to sing a sample of Smash Mouth’s song because it’ll get stuck in Jennifer’s head.
— Nasim: “Mom, they’re right there! I can see their soul patches!”
— When Nasim starts singing the famous “someBODY once told…” lyric to Jason, who thinks he’s not familiar with Smash Mouth’s music, I love Jason IMMEDIATELY putting a stop to that by saying “Okay, okay, I got it.”
— Excellent gag with Smash Mouth crashing through the wall behind Nasim.
— A very solid big speech Jennifer gives to Nasim towards the end about why she shouldn’t be scared of Smash Mouth.
— When this originally aired, I think I was of the opinion that this otherwise-great sketch ended on a weak and corny note with all the characters singing Smash Mouth’s “All Star” together, but I’m more onboard with that ending nowadays.
STARS: *****


CAR HORNS AND MORE
Tina Tina Chanuse’s Car Horns & More has custom verbal vehicle warnings

— I could do without the return of this character of Jenny’s, given how I wasn’t crazy about it the first time.
— Much like in the first installment of this sketch, Bobby’s sarcastic delivery of “PFFFFT! Nice car horn!” is somehow the funniest part of the entire sketch to me.
— Part of the reason these sketches don’t work for me is because it gets tiring hearing all of those comedic doorbell/car horn voice-overs back to back, and I’d find them funnier as an isolated, individual gag rather than hearing all of them one after another. That being said, I’m not finding the car horn voice-overs in tonight’s installment quite as tiring as the doorbell ones from the first installment.
— Jenny and Jennifer make a decent duo here. I recall hearing Jennifer would later do a sketch kinda like this with current cast member Melissa Villasenor in the aforementioned season 45 J.Lo-hosted episode that I haven’t seen yet.
STARS: **½


CLOSET ORGANIZER
— Rerun from 1/30/10.
— Aww, Jon Hamm’s testimonial, one of the absolute funniest parts of this already-fantastic commercial, has been removed in this rerun. I can see why, given the fact that Jon Hamm isn’t hosting tonight’s episode, but they should’ve left his testimonial in anyway. After all, the season 33 Christopher Walken episode re-aired that Tina Fey-co-starring Annuale ad in full, from the episode Tina hosted earlier that season.


GOODNIGHTS

— At one point early in her goodnights speech, Jennifer thanks Darrell Hammond. Uh, did I blink and miss another season 35 Darrell Hammond cameo earlier tonight, or is my memory just bad? I don’t recall seeing Darrell AT ALL in this episode.


IMMEDIATE POST-SHOW THOUGHTS
— A fairly meh episode as a whole, despite a few strong highlights. It’s hard for me to get excited about Jennifer Lopez-hosted episodes, and the forgettable quality of both her season 26 episode and this season 35 episode of hers backs up that lack of excitement from me. It remains to be seen how I’ll react to her aforementioned season 45 episode, though I think I recall hearing not-so-great things about it.


MY PERSONAL CHOICE OF “BEST OF” MOMENTS FOR THIS EPISODE, REPRESENTED WITH SCREENCAPS


RATED SEGMENTS RANKED FROM BEST TO WORST
Smash Mouth
Flags Of The World
Gyne-Lotrimin Ladies World Cup Of Curling 1987
Eternal Spark of Love
Weekend Update
Vancouver 2010
Car Horns And More
We Are The World 3
Monologue
Undercover Celebrity Boss
Hollywood Dish
Besos Y Lagrimas


HOW THIS EPISODE STACKS UP AGAINST THE PRECEDING ONE (Ashton Kutcher)
a mild step down


My full set of screencaps for this episode is here


TOMORROW
Zach Galifianakis makes his hosting debut

27 Replies to “February 27, 2010 – Jennifer Lopez (S35 E15)”

  1. I kind of liked Lopez’ S45 episode, but I’m actually a lot lighter on S45 than a majority of SNL fans. It’s got its weak points, but there’s a surprising amount of good shows if you really look at it. But again, you’ll get there.

    ‘We love Betty White flag’ is a reference to the now-burgeoning online campaign as of February 2010 to get Betty White to host the show, a campaign that would culminate in a victory in May. I always thought it was a cute move for SNL to reference the campaign in that Digital Short.

    Jason switching the pronunciation to ‘vaginal crem’, just to invert his mispronunciation of ‘vaginal’, has always stuck with me.

    I agree that Bobby’s astonishment of Fonzworth Bentley showing up in We Are the World 2010 was the best part of the sketch, but Bill Hader’s reliable Eddie Vedder impression also worked for me.

  2. I find the Smash Mouth sketch to be one of those fascinating, rare instances of SNL somehow being miraculously ahead of the curve pop culture-wise; “All Star” only took off as a meme and reached a point of oversaturation around 2017, so kudos to them for recognizing the inherent goofiness of the song and steering into it hard.

    Outside of that, J-Lo is a fairly unengaging host even if I feel like the writers tossed her a nice smattering of sketches to work with. At least compared to her S45 stint (like Jordan I think S45 is hated on too much, especially compared to the limp S44… though J-Lo’s episode is a low point for me), there’s some fun to be had, and she feels properly implemented into a handful of different roles; no heavy-lifting but she’s sufficient with the material.

  3. Like @Matt and @Jordan, I am probably less harsh on S45 than some, especially when the “worst season ever” takes start. I am not sure I would even put it in my bottom 5-10, even if many longstanding problems were still persistent, along with spending months waiting for 3-4-5-6 cast members to say goodbye before a global pandemic steals their thunder. The highs are pretty good and the ‘at home’ episodes reconnect to some of what I miss about earlier seasons (if only that could last). I am not that fond of JLo’s episode, although there are a few highlights (the Matt Schatt reprisal, The Admiral and the Potty PM pre-tape). In spirit it is fairly close to this episode – the monologue (which makes me cringe at one or two points), Hoops, the dead atmosphere, and also, although she didn’t have this type of sketch in her S35 episode, there’s a “hip-hop Christmas burglars” piece that feels straight out of this time period. The main takeaway I had from that episode was realizing just how many people seem to have a visceral dislike of Lopez. I have never been a big fan, but she is mostly passable enough for me, which is a good description for her work here.

    As tends to happen, when they move to a cold open that isn’t politically oriented, I end up still feeling cool towards it, which just makes me feel like a hypocrite for complaining about all the turgid political cold opens. This one is another reminder of my apathy toward the impression parades of these years, and apparently the audience here agrees; the lack of reaction is almost morbidly fascinating. As happens frequently in this period, this seems to have not even been written with an audience in mind overly focusing on details I doubt most of them even understood (since I don’t remember this song generating much interest at the time). It’s overwritten, with too many lyrics, and loses any real focus partway through. It’s good to hear Jason get to really let loose musically, and also good to see another rock solid impression from Kristen, and that’s about it for me. The Fonzworth Bentley line stands out mostly because of John Mulaney’s tangent about him in a Colbert interview a few years ago (if you haven’t watched their interviews you should try – they’re a fascinating and at times incredibly anxious experience). I wonder if he co-wrote this.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxlwLr4b4E0

    The flags digital short has a great beat (I especially love the slowdown for the no you didn’t/yes I did portion) and manages to sneak some pretty risque material in due to the quick pace. You don’t see often see strap-on jokes on SNL…

    The ESPN lady classic sketches rest solely on a few good one-liners and the incredibly chemistry and timing of Jason and Will. They probably could have churned these out for years and years, but I’m glad we never had to find out.

    I can’t find the Bill Hader interview right now (I think it was on Larry King’s Youtube show), but he claimed the Hollywood Dish sketch was one of his worst experiences on SNL – that in dress, his spit take on Kristen’s face went perfectly and got a huge audience response, but live, he mostly missed her and didn’t get much of a reaction. I think he also said the repeat uses the dress version? (if I am hallucinating this, you have my apologies)

    Bobby’s Update commentary is fun, buoyed by his usual high spirits and commitment. It may be a little dated for 2010, but it’s right on the money for 2020…

    Speaking of 2020 unfortunates, I’m glad Smash Mouth are not actually in this sketch so I can still enjoy it for what it is. Not really a classic in my book, but a spirited spin on the old sketch trope of the kid and the monsters in their bedroom. Nasim, not for the last time, shows her great ability at playing a child character. Jason also gives me a real laugh when he walks in with his sweatpants hoisted so high on his waist.

    I got one laugh out of the Undercover Boss parody (when the Olsen Twins are accidentally crushed under a box), but they would have to wait about 6 more years to get mileage out of this idea. The Martha Stewart impression irritates me, because they make the mistake (SNL will make this mistake a few years later with Kate as well) of even bothering. Once Martha chose in the last decade to fully become a self-parody, the need to ever spoof her faded away. No one can parody Martha better than she can.

    The first time I saw this episode, I did not know the Eternal Spark of Love sketch was recurring, and was disappointed the initially charming and weird Jason and JLo sequence was overtaken by the rest. I enjoy this more now, but still kind of wish we’d just gotten the sketch with them on their own.

    Two sketches that exist solely because Lopez is Hispanic would be better if they actually had something amusing in them, although a bit of the soap parody amused me (mainly the stupid “aye noooo!!!” scene). Lopez did try pretty hard in both those sketches, to be fair to her. There’s just something so completely stupid and lazy about the Olympics sketch that it irritates me more than it probably should, considering the material is mostly average.

    “Mostly average” sums up most of what we will be getting around this timeframe, I guess.

    1. Hey John. I Think You Had That Turned Around ! Bobby On Week End Update Would Be Out Dated In 2020 NOT Out Dated In 2010 ! John I LIKE Ana Being Martha Stewart ! ” IT’S A GOOD Thing ” When Ana As Martha Walks Out In the Snow And Shakes Her Boobs To Jingle Bells !

  4. Jennifer Lopez is generally fine in her sketch work, but her monologues from this episode and S45 struck me as too much vanity stroking to be truly enjoyable. If I remember correctly, she was in a relationship/marriage with a different celebrity each time she hosted.

    I’ve always had a guilty pleasure love for the cold opening, as I enjoy We Are the World parodies. This one does it in a very “inside baseball” way that I think loses the audience early–like John, I do not remember that big a controversy about the song and especially not all the details this sketch highlights. Also, not a lot of the impressions are any good–Abby and Bill are probably the standouts.

    The Smash Mouth sketch is definitely my favorite of this episode. I think Nasim said she wrote this, which makes sense, as it seems to relate to her interest in sketches featuring child protagonists. I still think the ending is too drawn out, but I do like the attempt to feature an ending and not end on some idiotic, cynical note. A modern season sketch might have ended it by suddenly revealing it was another band’s music video (I laugh really hard when Jason mistakes Smash Mouth for Third Eye Blind).

    The Winter Olympics sketch isn’t very good–the basic core premise and style have been used to better effect in recent years for those sketches where Chance the Rapper is a Black sideline reporter calling sports or events he has no familiarity with. I’m not sure if those sketches are better, or just that Chance manages to wring some laughs out of them.

    Is that Nasim in the second-to-last Besos y Lagrimas screencap? She looks just like Maya Rudolph!

  5. That’s Abby. It did look like Nasim though…

    You’re right, she was with Diddy, then Marc Anthony, then Alex Rodriguez.

    I didn’t hate the monologue as much as some other people did, but the part (in the S45 monologue) where Beck Bennett’s head pops off in sheer amazement at her age is really really embarrassing to watch. I kept waiting for the joke.

    If Nasim wrote the Smash Mouth sketch that’s another example of how she seemed to establish herself into the show pretty early on.

    1. I had heard the Smash Mouth sketch was Mike O’Brien. I think it was a Lorne interview in the summer of 2010.

  6. J.Lo does use the same voice and her hair and wardrobe are pretty similar in Car Horns & More as in Hoops. Her season 45 episode was pretty roundly criticized when it first aired. Unfortunately, there’s a large contingent of commenters at the AV club and r/livefromnewyork who love the Kate McKinnon “Yasss Kween” sketches and hate sketches like Hip Hop Carolers. The choice of Da Baby (who makes an In Living Color season 5-esque appearance in Hip Hop Carolers) as musical guest was also heavily criticized, unless its someone like Drake or Chance The Rapper who can do double duty, commenters on those two sites aren’t too keen on hip hop acts.

    Smashmouth is available on Vimeo and the name of the account that uploaded it is Michael O’Brien. Great performances by everybody and I enjoy any sketch where Jason dances.

    Flags of the World is great “Yahtzee Flag, ROTC flag, Neo-Nazi Potsie Flag” has stuck with me for ten years now. Besos y Lagrimas is another James Anderson sketch if I’m not mistaken.

    Big week for dress rehearsal cuts, A second Riley sketched bombed hard at dress. An update piece where Abby plays Ellen DeGeneres commenting on her being a judge on American Idol. If you don’t remember the story, cameras caught Simon Cowell trying to hold Ellen’s hand under the judges table and when Ellen switched seats with Kara DioGuardi to avoid him, Simon told a British tabloid that Ellen doesn’t deserve special treatment because she is the worst judge on the show.

    James Anderson wrote by himself a sketch that was cut where a dance teacher (JLo) becomes a werewolf. This sketch eventually airs in the season 45 Chance The Rapper episode with a slight rewrite because Allison Gates is credited as a writer on the Chance version. A now defunct SNL blog posted the dress rehearsal rundown with cast. Since rundown’s only list who is in the sketch and not which part they play this is my best guess other than confirming that Jennifer played the dance teacher.

    Teacher: Kenan – J Lo
    Brad: Chance The Rapper – Kenan
    Trish: Chloe – Jenny
    Kristen played Heidi’s part, Andy played Bowen’s part and Bobby played Chris Redd’s part.

    Probably better the way it aired with Kenan as the dance teacher, I just can’t envision Jennifer selling the silliness of the character the way Kenan did.

    1. Not surprised to see Riley bombed. It wasn’t good in its only outing, and it seemed that the dress audience didn’t like it. That proves how not everything from Fred was always eaten up by the different studio audience every week. (That always frustrated me how the screaming audience always reacted so positively to everything Fred and Kristen did. A lot of their performances in their later seasons sucked to a lot of viewers, but Lorne and the crew seemed to go by the crowd reactions as opposed to ones from households.)

      I’m also not surprised that a sketch written by Anderson by himself got cut. It shows that he’s better with another writer or more, and that he’s really not that funny or great. Yet, he’s still on the show for some odd reason while a lot of writers have come and gone, especially those that were only there for a season or two.

  7. @Jack, thanks so much for that info about the wolf sketch. I guess I should have known that was old as it didn’t feel very much like something from the current show. I would love to see the dress footage of the original. I also can’t see JLo in that type of role. Kenan made it work – for me he and Cecily Strong are the only two Anderson/Anderlette muses who manage to do so.

    Can’t say I’m too sorry I missed the Ellen commentary, but that would have been another of those vaguely unsettling moments in one female cast member having an impression that is usurped by another’s (Kate’s Ellen was pretty prominent in her early seasons).

  8. Could Kate reprise Ellen this season to poke fun at her scandal this year, or would they avoid it as SNL nowadays tends to go soft on certain celebs (and even movies and TV shows for that matter)?

    1. Hey SNLLover. I Don’t Really Know, But I Would Think They Would NOT Take IT Easy On Ellen. They Haven’t Done That Before And I Don’t Know Why They Would Do That Now !

  9. @John I’d bet that the next James Anderson muse is going to be Heidi.

    @SNLLover Glad you mentioned this. The audience LOVES Kristen on a level rarely seen, she gets applause just for appearing in sketches her last two seasons. The closest thing we’ve seen since is Kate this past season. Speaking of Kate, she said she was retiring her Ellen impression after the last time she did it in 2018

    1. Hey Jack. Thank You For Telling Us That ! I Did Not Know That So I Thought Kate Would Do Ellen And Her Problems ! OF Course, Kate Could Change Her Mind !

  10. I guess what I remember the most from this ep are the We Are the World 3 sketch (I wasn’t aware of We Are the World 2 until then) and yet another hilarious Twinkle and Stink sports segment…

    1. A lot of people are not aware of We Are The World 2, because it was so forgettable, and it did not last long on the US charts compared to the first version.

  11. Hello Stooge. They Have The Winter Olympics In Vancouver Canada In February 2010 ! That Is Why Saturday Night Live Is Having Pete and Greg OR Jason And Will Announcing Women’s Curling ! Curling IS A Winter Sport In The Winter Olympics ! They Probably Should Have Not Had OR Skipped One OF Those Other Skits OF These Skits !

  12. Hello Stooge. I Don’t Remember Whether Kristen is Even in The Vogelchecks And Kat and Garth Are Not A Soap Opera Where The Vogelchecks Could Be A Type OF A Soap Opera ! ! OF Course, The Californians IS A Soap Opera, But I Don’t Remember IF Kristen Talks in The Californians ! Vanessa DOES Talk In The Californians !

  13. Hey Stooge. I Forgot to Say That The Californians Are Mainly Bill And Fred ! I Think They Came Up With The Californians In College ! I Think Bill Might Have An Affair With Kristin And She Is Fred’s Wife, But Vanessa Works For Fred And Bill Is Teaching Her English ! !

  14. Hello Stooge. Yes, They Did That, But It Was Called HOOPS ! They Were Both Wearing BIG, DANGLY Earrings ! How Ever, They Called Them HOOPS ! They Said Babies Even Wear HOOPS And There Was A Baby Wearing The Big, Dangly Earrings ! That Reminds Me OF Fred And Scarlet Johanssen With MARBLE COLUMNS In That NEW YAWK ACCENT That They Use ! OF Course, Jeniffer And Melissa Talk In A Hispanic Accent !

  15. Hello Stooge. NOBODY Liked Jennifer Lopez In Season 45 Either ! She Kind OF Bragged About Turning 50 And She Changed Her Out Fit To That Green Dress That She Had Worn That Other Time ! One Sketch Was Where The Colonel Took Her Over Kate And Aidy ! She Was With Pete Davidson Being Chad And He Did NOT Know Who She Was ! She Was Talking To Him And Seemed Interested In Him And Then A Rod Showed Up, But Got Jealous ! She Ran After A Rod ! I Can’t Remember The Other Sketches, But They ALL Seemed To Be Look AT Me ! Look AT Me !

  16. Late in this pointing out, but Jason did drag at least one other time before this: playing one of the ‘transformers’ at the end of the Shia LaBeouf edition of Vinny Vedecci.

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