Saturday, October 15, 2011

Well that's the show

All in all, this was a truly weak show. Anna Farris contibuted almost nothing to tonight's show. A majority of her performances lacked any substance and she was a one-dimensional host.

The show was basically saved tonight by Jason Sudeikis. His performances in every sketch were all great and he made me laugh more than anyone else tonight. He was the MVP of tonight's show.

I will say there were other good performances too. I thought everyone did a good job during the GOP debate sketch; and that was my favorite piece of the night. In addition, all the ladies gave good performances during the musical diner sketch; even though the material was week. Lastly, I'm glad that featured players Paul Britain and Jay Pharaoh got a chance to shine; though it's unfortunate that they had nothing special to work with.

Furthermore, Drake was a very mundane performer. His voice has no punch whatsoever; and his involvement in sketches was very lackluster.

Henceforth, a very less-than-stellar show that was vastly saved by Jason Sudeikis. There were other good performances throughout the show; but he was the greatest aspect of the show.

Thank you all for following my live-blogging tonight. Next live show will be on November 5 and will feature Sudeikis' "Horrible Bosses'" co-star Charlie Day as the host and Maroon 5 as the musical guest. I'm betting that both Day and Sudeikis will be paired up for many sketches throughout the night.

Thanks again for following me and stay tuned for more Nater-Tainment! Good night everybody!

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1 comment:

  1. I didn't think anything was funny on this episode.

    Same ole poor writing. Didn't understand the point to the "singing" sketch with the 50s style schoolgirls, nor did I really get what was funny about the Lifetime Game show's point. Very stupid and silly.

    OK the GOP sketch was just OK for me.

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