On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Doug Eastick <[email protected]> wrote:

> go watch the cold open for SNL last night.
> 5 minutes of so many cultural stereotypes it was kinda actually funny.
>

Speaking of which...(see
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ryan/snl-scorecard-maya-rudolph-linsanity_b_1287587.html?ref=entertainmvent&ir=Entertainmentfor
a round up in case you are one of those who is surprised SNL is still
on the air, or is convinced it hasn't been funny since Belushi (or Farley)
died, or Murphy (or Rock) left, or whatever, and missed it).

I am not ashamed to say that I love Maya Rudolph - I really do. Even when
she is in things that are not all that funny (the female Hangover film, the
current sitcom with Wil Arnett, every other SNL skit she was in) I still
enjoy her - I am not exactly sure why. So I liked last night's episode a
lot. Unlike the HuffPost reviewer linked to above, I always dig the Bronx
Beat, and I thought the Maya Angelou skit, and especially the How's He
Doing skit, were both first rate. Even so the HuffPost guy had this as tied
for the 3rd best episode of the season. The low point for me was the one
with Wig breaking so much - I didn't think the skit itself, or the
breaking, was particularly funny in any way.

But, back to Doug's point, the Lin Cold Open was very good, and here I do
agree with the HuffPost guy that SNL almost always is better when they come
up with a Cold Open that stands on its own, and is not just 2 minutes of
someone invoking a news or political persona and pretending to be topical
without really saying anything (much less attempting to be funny).

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