• Saturday Night Live, Season 50 Episode 4: Michael Keaton

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

Saturday Night Live, Season 50 Episode 4: Michael Keaton

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    We are here, with a look back at Michael Keaton's hosting job, a look ahead at the final episode before the election, and a fierce debate over the numerical meaning of the word "couple".

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misguided hosts, wasting time

These two guys conduct a stuttering contest for the first third of this podcast. Which one can repeat their words and sentences more than the other? It is a full-on travesty of a show as they read through some kind of list of the sketches from a recent SNL episode. The listener is left to wonder who are these guys and what the heck is going on? They didn't prepare for one moment before the show recording started, that is obvious. The last third of the show, they ramble through non showbiz topics, seemingly just to fill time. They talk about their ineptitude of saving previous episodes, board games where they can't even so much as remember the name of the games they're talking about. Listening to this podcast is a brutal and dull way to spend your precious breathing time on Earth. What makes these two guys qualified to judge comedy sketches that have been devised by professional writers? They have no qualifications, as they can't even write themselves an outline for a halfway decent podcast on what would be an interesting topic.

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