

The dress rehearsal version of this sketch had a blooper where Kattan accidentally exposed Cheri’s bare breast when mounting her on the wall. Parnell, after seeing a typical display of the Zimmermans’ raunchy passion: “I see the deer’s not the only one who’s horny in this cabin.” Hell, at one point in the timeline of this recurring sketch, I think his name is also Josh, though I can’t remember if that’s already happened by this point, or if happens in a later Zimmermans sketch. “John”? Why’d they change the first name of Kattan’s Zimmermans character to that? It used to be Jack. Zimmermans’ sexcapades trap couple looking to rent a cabin (CHP) & (host) I like the choices of random audio sounds used to cue each segment of this show. (side-by-side comparison between him in 19 below)
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Seth Green makes his first SNL appearance since appearing in a pre-taped “SNL Newsbreak” (the name for Weekend Update in season 7) segment as an unknown child actor in 1981. Darrell’s star manager character pales badly in comparison to the one that Norm Macdonald epically played in the last installment of this sketch. When each of the girls are detailing what kind of drink they would buy for their favorite star, I love Ana’s disturbing bit about how she’d buy a bottle of Drano for Neil Patrick Harris so they can both drink it and live in heaven together forever, which is followed by uncomfortable silence between the girls. The return of a sketch from Sarah’s last hosting gig. Teen idols David Boreanaz, Seth Green, Howie D.

TIGER BEAT’S ULTRA SUPER DUPER DREAMY LOVE SHOW While this was a pretty fun monologue overall, it felt like it really wasted Sarah, who’s proven in her last episode to be a very capable host, yet was relegated tonight to the type of monologue that’s usually given to much more generic pretty girl hosts who SNL knows are iffy at live sketch comedy. At the end of the long line of guys with flowers, I love the camera slowly zooming in on Horatio staring awkwardly into the camera while eating the chocolates he intended to give Sarah. A hilarious quick bit with Sarah IMMEDIATELY shutting down Will’s Hugh Hefner-esque attempt to hit on her.
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Funny turn with Molly slowly starting to hit on Sarah, then using Sarah’s girl-on-girl kiss in the recently-released Cruel Intentions movie as proof that Sarah is into chicks. At least he has a sense of humor about it. Between Colin’s gay joke about Kattan in the last episode’s Weekend Update and now this monologue bit, I see SNL is starting to go all in on the already-existing rumors about Kattan’s sexual orientation. After getting rebuffed by Sarah, I love the little turn with Kattan beginning to ask about a certain Backstreet Boys member, implying that Kattan’s going to try flirting with him next. I like Kattan’s line about borrowing mood-enhancing videos from Colin. Host rebuffs CHK, TIM, MOS, WIF, JIF after they each hit on her Funny in retrospect hearing Will Ferrell singing Blue Oyster Cult’s “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” in this, considering a certain legendary sketch involving a cowbell that Will would soon do in the upcoming season 25. This is the second episode in a row parodying Sugar Ray’s “Every Morning”, after Jimmy’s Weekend Update guitar song medley in the last episode. Marty Culp: “They gave me Tylenol 3, and boy, I keep alternating between wanting to cry and having a violent orgasm.” A laugh from Bobbi Mohan-Culp pronouncing Tommy Hilfiger’s last name as “hil-fye-jer”. Interesting detail of the Culps’ neckbraces, which we’re eventually told is from a car accident that they go into humorous detail about.

The Culps make their very first cold opening appearance. Recent car wreck victims Marty & Bobbi perform at high school graduation Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars
