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Betty White To Host SNL

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Hope the SNL writers do justice for Betty. If she sucks, let's blame Seth Meyers, he's the lead writer.
 
^^ Betty White Lines....hysterical! :lol:

I'm looking forward to watching her on SNL tonight.
 
Watched SNL tonight. She did great! Can't say the same for Jay-Z but Betty rocked!
 
I really did think the Monologue was pretty good.

paraphrasing a bit:

'...Before all this happened, I didn't know what Facebook was.
And now that I know, it looks like a huge waste of time.
...people say it is great for catching up with old friends. If I wanted to catch up with old friends, I need to use an Ouija board...'

There was also another Facebook comment about losers but I forget it.
:D
 
I thought the Delicious Dish sketch was hilarious. I'm glad they brought it back. My favorite line was, "Ooh, your muffin just SQUIRTED in my MOUTH."

Betty was great!
 
opening sketch - making fun of the handicapped

sketch 2 - (last 20 minutes) - every sketch had sexual remarks in it
Obviously you haven't watched SNL much. It's typical for SNL to have sexual jokes in almost every sketch (actually all comedy television is like this). And the opening sketch was not new stuff, they've been doing this Lawrence Welk parody (with the lady with tiny hands) for several years now. What that has to do with Betty White's performance, I have no idea. Although this sketch was the most boring; they didn't have Betty do anything funny except sit there and watch the others.

I thought this SNL was better than average, they did push the envelope with Betty, but pushing the envelope is when SNL has always been its best. Although I hated JayZ's stuff.
 
Betty White in the Mother of All ‘Saturday Night Live’ Episodes

All it took to reinvigorate a 35-year-old comedy show was the presence of an 88-year-old woman.

On Saturday, after more than 70 years in show business, six Emmy Awards and one improbable Facebook campaign, Betty White finally got her shot at hosting “Saturday Night Live.”

Historically, “SNL” doesn’t always come through for its most heavily hyped hosts: students of the show’s 1990s-era antiquity may recall episodes featuring Nancy Kerrigan and Jim Carrey that were highly rated but low on comedy, and a program from March hosted by Zach Galifianakis didn’t quite fulfill its potential. But Saturday’s show was one of the strongest outings of the season. With energy, enthusiasm and plain old laughs, Ms. White and the “SNL” cast and crew (including an ensemble of recent alumnae) more than delivered on this much promoted episode’s promise.

Despite Ms. White’s confession in her opening monologue that she was uneasy with live television, she was right at home with the “SNL” format. She appeared in every sketch of the show and seemed game for just about anything, whether she was playing an inadvertently naughty muffin mogul or a loopy census interviewee. She even turned up on “Weekend Update” as an elderly rival to Molly Shannon’s Sally O’Malley character, and in a digital short performing a punk-rock version of the “Golden Girls” theme song (with a little help from a stunt double, I’m presuming).

The Mother’s Day-themed episode, which brought back Ms. Shannon, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch and Ana Gasteyer, was also a rare occasion on which the mostly male “SNL” cast took a backseat to its women: Ms. Shannon and Ms. Gasteyer got to bring back their bone-dry NPR parody, “Delicious Dish”; Ms. Rudolph made a return appearance as Whitney Houston and Ms. Poehler was temporarily re-seated at the “Weekend Update” desk. Just don’t look for series regulars Jenny Slate, Abby Elliott or Nasim Pedrad, who were largely shut out of the show. (When even Ms. Fey, the “30 Rock” star and former “SNL” head writer, can only be featured in a couple of skits, you know you’ve got an overabundance of talent.)

If you watched carefully, you might have noticed that many of Saturday’s skits were simply new variations on recurring “SNL” bits like “MacGruber” or its “Lawrence Welk Show” parody. (Hulu.com also has skits that didn’t make it to the broadcast, including “Debbie Downer” and “Bronx Beat.”)

And if you really want to get picayune about it, most of Ms. White’s jokes boiled down to some version of her (a) saying something totally inappropriate for her age, or (b) making some kind of subtle – or blatant – sexual innuendo. But really, who cares, when so many of them worked?

(Perhaps the only thing about the show that didn’t totally work was the first musical performance by Jay-Z, in which he paid a lengthy homage to himself by stitching together his songs “Public Service Announcement,” “99 Problems” and “Empire State of Mind” into a mega-mix. At least he had the good sense to dedicate his second performance to Ms. White.)

The only real disappointment of the night was when the clock struck 1 a.m. and Ms. White and the cast had to step on stage to wave their goodbyes. If Facebook could successfully campaign to make Ms. White an “SNL” host, can it now begin the movement to make her a permanent cast member?

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The black guy (whatever his name is) who was singing seemed endless, I couln't understand 70% of what he was saying and second he looked like complete trash with his jeans half way down his ass.

Who makes the decision to put a talentless idiot who mumbles the lyrics of a song on a show with Betty White.

Last night was the first time in years that I have watched SNL, the writing was poor and most of the skits were weak, Betty White was good, NOT GREAT, but you can probably put that down to the writers.

SNL is dead, Facebook probably gave it it's last hoorah.
 
It was kinda cute that Jay-z dedicated "Forever Young" to Betty White, but damn why did Mr. Hudson leave his autotune home for his performance. They sounded a mess.
 
Usually there are only a few sketches per show that I think are funny...this is the first in a long time that I mostly enjoyed it...due to Betty. I thought she was pretty darn funny in most of it and I love that she has no problem with being crude, racy and sexual. The old gal has balls.

I was hoping they'd have done some sketches that would have parodied Password, Golden Girls and Mary Tyler Moore...disappointing that they didn't. Still, this was probably the best show SNL has put out in a long time.
 
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The black guy (whatever his name is) who was singing seemed endless, I couln't understand 70% of what he was saying and second he looked like complete trash with his jeans half way down his ass.

Who makes the decision to put a talentless idiot who mumbles the lyrics of a song on a show with Betty White.

Last night was the first time in years that I have watched SNL, the writing was poor and most of the skits were weak, Betty White was good, NOT GREAT, but you can probably put that down to the writers.

SNL is dead, Facebook probably gave it it's last hoorah.
His name is Jay-Z. I loved his performance. It was like a mini concert. I'm not a Jay-Z fan, but that was good.
 
Betty White was awesome on SNL. I loved the muffins skit and her version of the Golden Girls theme song. Who knew Betty White could be so hardcore lol.

 
Betty White was awesome on SNL. I loved the muffins skit and her version of the Golden Girls theme song. Who knew Betty White could be so hardcore lol.


This was really funny also.
 
Bree Walker probably didnt like the deformed hand sketch. She's the anchor woman who has deformed hands and is/was married to Jim Lampley

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They've been doing this skit for a few seasons. Everyone is fair game. What's the big deal?
 
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