October 13, 2024

Another "SNL" cold open with Dana Carvey as Joe Biden...

... and lots of other worthy impersonations... in a "Family Feud" format:


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10 comments:

Amexpat said...

Funny bit, and good impersonations except for Vance. Not fully even handed, but they did mock all on the Dem side

Lilly, a dog said...

Elvis would have shot the TV.

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Dave Begley said...

I saw the “Saturday Night” movie. Good. Funny.

Dave Begley said...

Runza!

Jeff Vader said...

Did I miss the episodes from3 years ago with Dana Carvey doing Biden or did they wait till it was cleared with the party to mock him?

Kevin said...

Once again, Biden was the only funny part of the skit. Carvey > entire SNL writer’s room.

wild chicken said...

I dunno, the Walz guy was great too.

Saint Croix said...

Carvey is head and shoulders funnier than anybody else in that skit. Nails Biden to the wall and simultaneously makes him likable. Has to be writing his own stuff. Gaffigan is a funny Walz and the woman playing Kamala is good. It wasn't funny but I like that they hit her on her inability to answer a question. I don't think she's pro-gun so they should have mocked her for that. Her answer should have been, "Water pistol that looks like a Glock."

The Republican characters are a lot weaker. Trying to give Trump dementia was a lame idea. They're just mailing it on the Republican side.

Wince said...

I doubt SNL will ever again have a “Dukakis After Dark” moment in a sketch where they predict the Democrat candidate will lose (“beaten, badly beaten”) because SNL deep down believes in the “conspiracy theory” about voter fraud.

West TX Intermediate Crude said...

The Harris and Biden characters were mildly amusing.
All the R's were lame- was I the only one who flashed Rodney Dangerfield when "Trump" first appeared on the screen?
A subliminal own goal with Emhoff being a cipher who tags along even though nobody wants to hear from him but Melania is off being independent.