March 10, 2013
I though the show was mediocre, but Timberlake does a great job of making the skit better than it really is. I thought the idea sketches weren't thought out, or didn't have much creativity, though Timberlake made it seem...okay.
The Monologue:
This was the best part of the show.
Seeing Steve Martin, Martin Short, Tom Hanks and Alec Bladwin on SNL is always great to see, but seeing Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd and Candice Bergen is huge. How long as it been since Chase, Aykroyd and Bergen been on SNL.. It's been years. Moments like these you have to soak in -- chances of seeing this many stars in one skit again, is slim.
STEFON:
When Bill Hader use to do "Stefon" in the past, he never use to laugh this much. He can't even keep a serious face while doing it.. Lol. But it's still funny to us. I haven't met one person who watches SNL who doesn't love Stefon.
Seth Meyers' "Weekend Update" was short -- surprisingly short. He'd usually have more guests, or characters, on the show. I guess they didn't have enough time.
She's Got A Dick:
Once the title "She's Got A Dick" was said, I'm sure every person in their house was laughing their heads off.
Nasim Pedrad is the only female cast member on SNL who can look hot and be goofy at the same time. She's like the female Fred Armisen.
Also the last longest tenured female cast member.
Moet & Chandon:
Vanessa Bayor and Cecily Strong began this skit and these characters on the episode where Jamie Foxx hosted. And it's a good skit. I think it's something that can grow between Vanessa and Cecily.
Cecily: "Oral" ... O_O Wow...
Caligula:
This skit wasn't all that great, but it was funny moment where the cast and including Timberlake could not hold a serious face.
Taram Killam comes in the scene with a horse mask, you can see Aidy Bryant and Kate McKinnon struggling to keep a smile away. Then Timerlake couldn't keep from smiling when Killam touches Timberlake on his chest guard.