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In those skits, yes. Actually, I like Kenan overall. He's not the funniest cast member, but he's consistently a part of really funny skits.
Going way back ... The Mr. Bill skits were some of my favorites ...
If there's a universal definition of "guilty pleasure," it would be those segments. So, so wrong, but tears-in-the-eye hilarious.The weekend update between Che & Jost (writing jokes for one another) is as hard as I've ever laughed at SNL.
Even a little better this year when they made ScarJo sit next to Jost for the last half of them in the season finale.If there's a universal definition of "guilty pleasure," it would be those segments. So, so wrong, but tears-in-the-eye hilarious.
These guys are good but I think Norm is the greatest weekend host... of course he was fired for his parody reports offending everyone...RIP NormIf there's a universal definition of "guilty pleasure," it would be those segments. So, so wrong, but tears-in-the-eye hilarious.
These guys are good but I think Norm is the greatest weekend host... of course he was fired for his parody reports offending everyone...RIP Norm
... keep watching these and tell me he is not the greatest
My all-time fav skit:
I'm an old codger that does enjoy the soft comedy weekend with Colin and Che, but I don't bend over laughing like I did with the edgy Norm McDonald who held back no punches. Of course, I realize that was back then in the old days, and even then Norm was fired forI get it, and agree those guys were great. But there's something about the chemistry between Colin and Che that makes me watch Weekend Update even if everything else about the show sucks. I can't remember the last time I thought that segment was anything less than hilarious.