Considering that MacDonald is just recounting a conversation from about 13 years ago. But hey, slow news day.
However, it’s a great excuse to repost this clip:
All-time classic.
Considering that MacDonald is just recounting a conversation from about 13 years ago. But hey, slow news day.
However, it’s a great excuse to repost this clip:
All-time classic.
Filed under Flashback!, Saturday Night Live, Slow News Day
Similar, and just as good:
Vodpod videos no longer available.Thank you, VHS copy of “SNL Goes Commercial” that my brother taped on off TV in 1991.
Filed under Good Humor, Nostalgia Corner, Saturday Night Live
The Emmy’s were handed out three nights ago, and in the internet world that’s about the equivalent of a fortnight, and everyone who can say it better than me has already said it better than me. But, just to put it on the permanent record, and to get us ready for the impending fall TV season, we thought we’d follow-up with a few humble thoughts of our own, in concise bullet-point form:
Well, it’s the end of a weird, absurdist, hit-and-miss era, as Will Forte and SNL announced their amicable separation today, after 8 years of professional bliss and uneven comedy.
As for Will and this blog, it’s no secret that our relationship has not been so smooth. We’ve often voiced our objection to some of the more outrageous, off the wall sketches that seemed to spring forth from the Forte womb, most often found in the 12:50am dead zone, or sometimes only in dress rehearsal (see: skeevy stalker Hamilton, the bizarre Falconer, and the lyrical stylings of Jackie Snad and Clancy Bachlerat, which literally consist of just random words thrown together in random orders). In many cases we’d rather see Jason Sudeikis elevate a simple premise or a lame idea to something spectacular, rather than a Forte sketch that was just too far out there.
But, to his credit, Forte willingly flew too close to the sun. Sure, he got burned a time or two (certainly in our eyes), but we have to respect his ambition. And beyond the odd sketches and one-note “Weekend Update” characters, we have to begrudgingly admit that his MacGruber was often brilliant, and even more impressive, it never got old. And while Forte’s George W Bush never managed to escape the shadow of the definitive Will Ferrell version, he really never had a shot, but he still soldiered on and made it work in its own way. We can certainly salute him for that.
So, Will Forte, we’re going to miss you challenging us. The show is going to be a little more dull without you (if that’s even possible. Riiiiight???). We didn’t always like what you did, but we (usually) respected it.
In honor of Forte’s departure we’re going to leave you with what we consider his grand opus, a sketch from another planet; strange, baffling, completely dead in the water and with the impression that it was made on a dare, but, yet, oddly compelling. Will Forte, for better or worse, this is your legacy:
Vodpod videos no longer available.(on another note, can you believe it’s already been a whole year since that whole uproar over the firing of Michaela Watkins and subsequent hiring of Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad? Time sure flies when you’re occasionally offered sharp and/or funny sketch comedy).
Filed under Bad Humor, Good Humor, In Memoriam, Saturday Night Live
We accidentally took some HiberNol, knocking ourselves out for 2-3 months.
Vodpod videos no longer available.But we’re back. And we feel great.
It’s merely springtime for Jumped The Snark. Stay tuned.
Filed under Count Bleh, Saturday Night Live
With the Saturday Night Live retrospective In the 2000s: Time and Again airing last Thursday, we thought it would be a great time to revisit our list of the best SNL sketches of the 00s from earlier in the year. If you saw the show, you might recognize some of our selections.
(Belated) Top 10 SNL of the Decade
And here’s a clip that didn’t make the broadcast, a behind the scenes look at the Sarah Palin rap. I will never, ever, get tired of seeing Jason Sukeikis as Todd Palin.
Vodpod videos no longer available.And, for kicks, here’s one of our favorite sketches of the new decade. Been meaning to work this one in for a while, and this seems like a good excuse.
Vodpod videos no longer available.For the record my dad loves Burn Notice.
Filed under Good Humor, Is That Still On?, Saturday Night Live
(Title allusion here)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you probably know that Tina Fey has a new movie out. Between her appearances on Oprah, Live!, and Late Night (leaving behind a wake of Jamie Foxx-Oprah rumors and charades losses), she’s been pounding the pavement drumming up excitement for Date Night. The last stop on the promotional tour was coming home to host SNL. However, in a way, it has seemed like her talk show visits have also been to build enthusiasm for her return to studio 8H. The means were also the end. And with tween phenomenon Justin Bieber rounding out the card as musical guest, this SNL, the first in a month, was shaping up to be a special instance of a white-hot host meets a white-hot musical act.
Did the show live up to expectations? I’d have to say no, especially after getting off to a slow start with a census-centered cold opening that probably wouldn’t have been funny three weeks ago when it was still relevant. And there weren’t any real knock out, “holy water cooler” sketches later in the show. But there was a sense of excitement with Fey and Bieber in the house, and what may have lacking in humor was made up for with a bit of electricity.
Filed under Analysis, Good Humor, Saturday Night Live

Some people said it couldn’t be done. Others asked specifically that it not be done. Most have no idea this even exists. But, despite all the doubters and naysayers and initiated, we’ve defied expectations and reached our one year anniversary. It was just a year ago today (or “was it only a year ago?”) that Jumped The Snark launched with the unveiling of the Judd Apatow Effect. Full disclosure: we felt pretty confident that our thoroughly researched and elaborately detailed chart was going to rocket us into the blogosphere, but the truth is that it’s a year later and readership hasn’t grown since that first week and we’ve still yet to be linked to on Pop Candy. But, despite Whitney’s constant rejection and a plateau in daily views, we’re committed delivering unneeded thoughts on SNL and unsolicited commentary on The Office and irrelevant Growing Pains videos and cheap shots at Guy Fieri and news on the Muppets that’s of no interest to anyone but me. That’s a Jumped The Snark guarantee.
If you’ve joined us thus far, we do humbly thank you for spending a few minutes patronizing this little site. If, for some odd reason, you googled “Jumped The Snark one year anniversary” and ended up on this blog for the first time, welcome. We’re happy to have you, even if we question the logic of your search terms.
It’s been a great first year. But we’re looking forward to bigger and better things in year two and beyond. As long as there are videos of TGIF sitcoms on YouTube we’ll be around. Now, let’s have some cake!
See you in the future!
Filed under Count Bleh, Interweb, Judd Apatow, Muppets, Saturday Night Live, Tex Wasabi's, TGIF, Virulent, Yvonne Hudson
I mistakenly thought that Tina Fey was hosting SNL this past weekend (so much so that I nearly flipped out on my DVR for failing to record the show). But I must have jumped the gun, as the show doesn’t return with host Fey and musical guest Justin Bieber until April 10 (and now that I can use the tag “Justin Bieber” my page views are sure to skyrocket. Thanks, SNL!), or maybe they re-ran the Fey-Carrie Underwood episode from February 2008. Either way, there was no new show this week.
But don’t fear, we’ll fill that vacuum. Instead of another edition of “What Up With That?”,we have Jumped the Snark hero Jason Sudeikis on Jimmy Fallon (an interview from earlier this month that, we admit, slipped through our cracks). Sudeikis’ alcohol drenched description of his hectic work schedule explains his relative absence from the recent Jude Law-helmed SNL, a deficiency that we noted here. Somehow everything this man says in hilarious. New sketch idea: Jason Sudeikis reads the classifieds. Could totally work.
Vodpod videos no longer available.Filed under Good Humor, Mancrush, Saturday Night Live, Talkies