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Ferry conflict, Forever 31, Will & Todd

Cold – If you force James Austin Johnson's very good Trump impression on us, at least make yourself worth it. Not so much this week, since it was only Trump, which is roaming new absurd arrangements that he signs (forgiveness of JK Rowling, prohibition of spirits, the Belichick law, which older men have been doing so far, 24-year-olds, etc.). (Point: 5 of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bicoknhxgjQ

Quinta Brunson Monolog – Last year, when Brunson moderated, I wrote that it was the smartest episode of the season. She keeps it up to date with a monologue song about the short circuit of Sabrina Carpenter (also short) and Dwyane Wade (short for basketball). Nicely made. (Points: 7.5 out of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m3x3a-wedo

The radical experience of Will & Todd – “Will & Todd” is a parody of Bill and Teds excellent adventureOnly here after they have written their history paper and sent the historical characters back, Frederick Douglas and Harriet Tubman do not refuse to return at their time. See? Clever! (Points: 7 of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSB7D2KXZBO

Nurseniors – An old couple, played by Brunson and Kenan, found a way to earn a few dollars in retirement, as they graphically explain to their children that they are only fans for seniors. EW. (Points: 6 of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU9XGUXI4T0

Leadership summit – It is a conference to teach very bad employees the personality who do not take up what the managers lay down. A few clever ideas, but overall no great sketch. (Look here) (score: 4.5 out of 10)

Dealing with ferries – They brought back one of the better sketches of Brunson's last ascent, where the drivers (this time on a ferry) mimatic from their cars in a strange creative way. Since it is a ferry, Colin Jost also applies. I'll do that to the mat Sketch of the week. (Points: 7.5 out of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frxldecxpve

Forever 31 – An advertisement for Forever 31, clothing for women in the thirties who wear many neutral colors and baggy clothing and go to bed at 10 a.m. Good things. I suspect that this will be resonated by many people. (Points: 6.5 out of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abphtazwe_w

Two bitches against a gorilla – An attitude to the 100 men against a gorilla, only his two bitches who have a lot to say about this gorilla. Amusing, but not The amusing. (Look here) (score: 5 of 10)

Weekend -update -It is probably the last route for Jost and Che, and they are in fuck-it mode to do cheeks or bad ones. The groans are on an all -time high. Michael Longfellow (my Dark Horse candidate for Jost) seems to talk about the realid. Finally, Darlene and Duke – regular guests at TGIFs – discuss the failures of chain restaurants (watch here). (Points: 6 of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj8lvueujli

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwb03wgxowy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsraq6a2s9u

Addicted anonymous – A new member has joined an anonymous meeting with addictive meetings, but it is clearly there to get the low point where he can find some drugs. Decent sketch, but it is Kenan at its best. (Look here) (score: 4.5 out of 10)

Jack Rabbit Tulane – Brunson plays a boxer from the 60s, which is short and quick, but also very bad. He speaks a lot of blow until he is beaten so badly that he loses his mind. Again smarter than funny, but it is clever. (Points: 5.5 out of 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11ozkchqhmms

Average score: 5.86 – Another strong episode from Brunson, whose writing skills are clearly working here like their performance. There is a very good reason why you brought it back in two years for the second time. Note: Benson Boone did not sing the song in which he screams and still looks like a circus act in a bad indie film.

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