Saturday Night Live UK [Season 1,] Episode 1: Host: Tina Fey & Music Guest: Wet Leg by AverageMansReviews
Just a heads up: on how this content is going to
work: Thumbs up Award or a Thumbs down Award and if I don't mention it; it just
gets a pass as to signify it was okay, so it consequently gets a pass.
Warning:
there is mature to adult themes in this content, flashing effects/colourful
effects/violence/medical and I will be using censored adult language
The Face of Comedy Award: Tina Fey with opening UK TV impersonations, Undérage [short description: a cosmetic cream product that makes its female users look so young
that their male partners at minimum it accused of being sex offenders, Hot
Streak [short description: we have the interviewer saying to these two movies
stars that this latest film is basically terrible] and then we have Weekend
Update [short description: a comical look back over recent news stories.]
The Face of Tragedy Award: The Last Supper with David Attenborough [short description:
using his brother's: Richard Attenborough's technology: reference to Jurassic
Park David has brought these famous people back to life; they have one hour to
discuss what makes Britain great?] This particular skit just doesn't have any
pacing, so when you have any form of comedy in it; it comes off really flat,
boring and glad that is over with and then we have this NHS pregnancy scan skit
[short description: a mother and father are looking at this monitor as the
doctor tells them; that their child is essentially going to do things for
attention and then we have the birth itself:] I have a wide sense of humour,
but this is just/was horse highly immature; it was highly mature, infuriating
and stuck out like a sore thumb as one of the worst skits they have ever come
up with and I know it is the first episode; but it is so bad that they have
conveniently set the benchmark for the worst skits and yes it is that bad I
will now be judging every other poor or worse skit by this skit that is for
sure.
This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; so by and large this mark
is a fair reflection on this first-ever Saturday Night Live UK episode, there
is a bit to work on and if they can avoid coming up with stupid skits like the
NHS pregnancy hopefully this program will still be going well after I am dead
and no I'm not being morbid, it is just as of this content being first created
I am in my early 40's and for it to get anywhere near Saturday Night Live US I
would be safely into my 90's, so the probability is... I will probably be dead.
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