![]() ![]() Dennis had a good joke just now, with him quoting Bush as saying “I am the lizard king! I can do anything!” I also liked how Dennis followed that up by ad-libbing “I always get so embarrassed when I act.” Sadly, Dennis still sounds just as lethargic as he did in his terrible Update from the last episode. Musical guest performs “Sunless Saturday”ĭEM steps in before Razor Ruddock can talk about end of Tyson boutĬSR gives tips on how to enjoy your trip to see New Jack City His charming performance is making me smile throughout this. Jeremy is selling the material well, even if I’m not laughing all that much at this. Okay, there was finally a laugh, with the unexpected mention of a “catalogue of female genitalia”. Not sure what the joke here is supposed to be. The return of a sketch from the previous season’s Woody Harrleson episode. (host) & lonesome cowboys sing about the unappealing nature of their job On stories involving sad clowns & diarrhea An overall charming and clever sketch that this cast is always great at pulling off. A good laugh from the bit with Watson’s gift to Sherlock being a sexy ladies outfit that was supposed to remain secret between both of them. Jeremy’s delivery is surprisingly stumbly at times here. I like Sherlock using his brilliant clue-deducing skills to figure out from many minor details that a surprise party is being held for him. Weird how this is the second sketch in a row with a party being held for a character played by Jeremy. Perfect casting of Jeremy Irons as Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes (host) spoils the fun at his own surprise party At one point, Jeremy mistakenly calls Richmeister “Drew”, which is his own character’s name. The copy machine bit with Farley and Victoria was pretty funny, as was Richmeister panicking over that and calling security. Richmeister is still new enough at this point that he doesn’t receive recognition applause from the audience yet. A video of it used to be available online at Yahoo Screen. Fox episode, with Fox playing the role Jeremy Irons will play here, but the sketch got cut after dress rehearsal. This installment was originally intended for the preceding week’s Michael J. Richard Laymer gets emotional at a goodbye party for co-worker (host) Just now, the sound has finally come back on, right at the very end of the commercial when the audience is applauding. Halfway through this, a professional voice-over announces “We’re sorry for the audio difficulty originating at the network. However, I can’t review tonight’s airing of the commercial either, because in the copy I’m watching, there’s strangely no sound AT ALL during this commercial. I wasn’t able to review the original airing of this commercial, since it was missing from my copy of that episode (Roseanne Barr). ![]() Some good laughs from his various ways of “proving” he’s kept his mind off of the Oscars by taking up several hobbies, where his Oscars obsession still manifests itself. I like Jeremy’s comically exaggerated panicked, quivering way of saying Los AN-AN-AN-ANGELES” and “MON-MON-MONDAY”. A good laugh from Jeremy’s “Thank you very much, Lorne” when handing his wood-carved Oscar statuette to an unseen stagehand. This is most likely the reason why reruns replace this monologue with the dress rehearsal version. It must’ve fallen off while inside Jeremy’s jacket. The Oscar statuette-shaped candle that Jeremy pulls out from his jacket is unintentionally missing its head (third screencap above). In addition to the theme music being replaced with the dress version in reruns, the same would also happen to this monologue. Hobbies designed to keep host’s mind off his Oscar nomination don’t work The theme music would later be replaced with the dress rehearsal version in reruns. The camel’s bizarre-sounding loud laugh had me cracking the hell up. Their fake Arab dialect to Mike is funny, especially Dana’s random melodic “haaaaaaaah” in the middle of it. A chuckle from the visual of the obviously fake camel they’re sitting on. ![]() An interesting new setting for Hans and Franz. These characters seem to be appearing less and less lately. Pumping Up With Hans & Franz- they intend to liberate Kuwait atop a camel ![]() Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars ![]()
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