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Returning to Saturday Night Live for his hosting debut, Jason Sudeikis talks about his show Ted Lasso and SNL's iconic history.
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@jeneraljax29
@jeneraljax29 3 года назад
Was not expecting such a sentimental turn of events but he's 100% correct
@Psychol-Snooper
@Psychol-Snooper 3 года назад
That got a bit misty.
@hellfish2309
@hellfish2309 3 года назад
Cue up the sentimental Ted Lasso music… art revisiting the artist
@samj2066
@samj2066 3 года назад
@@Psychol-Snooper a
@swaneeriver5677
@swaneeriver5677 3 года назад
He was amazing 🤩
@D_Ella1269
@D_Ella1269 3 года назад
@@Psychol-Snooper I sure did. Dang.
@octaviolopezsr.4700
@octaviolopezsr.4700 3 года назад
It is kind of sad that we were NOT expecting something like that. We (or I was) waiting for sarcasm or dark humor and then...he gave us a great moment of human connection. Thanks for that.
@georgedanilov8898
@georgedanilov8898 3 года назад
TedLassoed us again :)
@ItsLikeaPodcastorWhatever
@ItsLikeaPodcastorWhatever 3 года назад
I thought he was going to switch to the accent.
@bowtoyoursensei554
@bowtoyoursensei554 3 года назад
You need to start watching Ted Lasso. Human connection is Jason's wheelhouse.
@gregthomas1323
@gregthomas1323 3 года назад
Agree ! Epic masterpiece! Absolutely perfect at the right time - we all needed this 💯❤️
@rwolfcastle
@rwolfcastle 3 года назад
I couldn't agree more. It wasn't the monologue we expected, but it was the monologue we needed.
@zfederbush5431
@zfederbush5431 3 года назад
The most sweetest monologue probably ever in snl in a long long time
@sharding14
@sharding14 3 года назад
FOR-EV-ER!!!
@oscarsalazar5876
@oscarsalazar5876 3 года назад
I'd say probably since Matt Damon's, but honestly this was better.
@abidshadhin586
@abidshadhin586 3 года назад
Cz it's ted lasso himself
@DavenportBarr
@DavenportBarr 3 года назад
So classy
@anthonygordon9483
@anthonygordon9483 3 года назад
SNL makes nobodies into stars. I am sure most of the cast feels that way but jason came in when legends exactly exist from that set. And there will be many more legends created from that set.
@Wico90YT
@Wico90YT 3 года назад
The former cast members always have the most memorable shows.
@madmonk3030
@madmonk3030 3 года назад
Absolutely agreed. It's always great to see a host who knows what they're doing
@scruffd0g193
@scruffd0g193 3 года назад
SNL Alum always have the best shows of the season.
@jman4156
@jman4156 3 года назад
prob cuz they're what made/make the show and know all the ins and outs lol
@pollardk.1116
@pollardk.1116 3 года назад
Indeed.
@nicholasmedovich8691
@nicholasmedovich8691 3 года назад
@@madmonk3030 have Nasim pedrad, Abby Elliott and Seth Meyers host someday
@loganbolduc2506
@loganbolduc2506 3 года назад
He went to SNL as a writer, became a cast member, left and came back as one of the biggest comedic actors in the world right now
@chadanding8692
@chadanding8692 3 года назад
True, but go Cubs
@filosofotacio8950
@filosofotacio8950 3 года назад
He has a hit show on apple tv+, meet the millers and the horrible bosses franchise.. just one of the biggest comedic actors in the world!
@melissareedhacker9590
@melissareedhacker9590 3 года назад
We’re the Miller’s is fucking iconic.
@gordon4385
@gordon4385 3 года назад
And married Olivia Wilde!
@laurad2442
@laurad2442 3 года назад
We need a sequel to Meet The Miller's!
@kdrecords4562
@kdrecords4562 3 года назад
I think it's pretty cool that from 2:56 to 4:02, Jason doesn't really care about getting laughs out of his monologue; he'd rather just sincerely appreciate the history.
@BatmanHQYT
@BatmanHQYT 3 года назад
Very much a Lasso moment.
@dnobxela68
@dnobxela68 2 года назад
And it was very much more impactful than a couple of middling jokes. Well done.
@zods
@zods 3 года назад
Funny and unexpectedly wholesome, just like Ted Lasso.
@jerrychacko2661
@jerrychacko2661 3 года назад
What’s that show even about lol
@wncwaterfalls
@wncwaterfalls 3 года назад
@@jerrychacko2661 apparently soccer and being nice?
@jerrychacko2661
@jerrychacko2661 3 года назад
@@wncwaterfalls verbatim what Jason said 😂
@wncwaterfalls
@wncwaterfalls 3 года назад
@@jerrychacko2661 well I don’t have apple plus, how am I supposed to know!!? 😂
@Getitgirlllll4717
@Getitgirlllll4717 3 года назад
Got me falling in luv and i have a Fiance!!!!!😍😁Jason you are loved!
@ElizabethNicoleSchwartz
@ElizabethNicoleSchwartz 3 года назад
His monologue turned a lot more emotional than I was expecting.
@A-FELIX
@A-FELIX 3 года назад
He seemed to be in awe of the opportunity to stand there as a host. Good on him, he deserves all the accolades and praise he's received for his show.
@soridosuneku
@soridosuneku 3 года назад
And great turnaround considering when he was let go it was kinda the opposite feeling. Or so I've heard. Shows that there's still a lot to love about that place
@rocko.ambition4342
@rocko.ambition4342 3 года назад
This took a very unexpected but incredibly sincere turn. Bruh, why am I crying? I started watching SNL in 2016 and I haven't missed an episode since. Staying up late to watch it has become special and somewhat of a tradition for me. I know exactly what Jason mean, what an incredible monologue
@D_Ella1269
@D_Ella1269 3 года назад
Was there in the beginning. 5yrs old, in 1975, every Sat night, was the one time each week I could stay up late. Became a ritual, my mom & I watching SNL, and whatever the movie was after that.
@jsetennis9224
@jsetennis9224 3 года назад
Yeah, I chocked up a little bit too, I started watching SNL in 1984, I was 18 years old and I've been watching ever since.
@TheKindredTrucker
@TheKindredTrucker 3 года назад
Same! One of my happiest memories was with my little brother, watching SNL in the early 90s, eating ice cream together out of the container. We'd been through a lot of traumatic stuff and these small shared events, the innocence and the laughter, were like little lifelines for us. Side story, I was a band geek and we did a dance routine to Vogue when I was in high school, and I performed as "Madonna" (I was thoroughly obsessed lol). The act after ours was "Coffee Talk," a pretty good imitation of the sketch by a couple of theater guys I went to high school with. For one of the shows, we decided backstage to have Madonna cameo and join the guys for a minute on the couch, and say some kind of silly blurb before trotting off. The audience loved it, the theater director was not pleased as this had not been rehearsed or approved hehe ... Great times, I love this show and loved this sweet monologue.
@sammygirl6910
@sammygirl6910 3 года назад
I used to sneak out of my room to watch the original cast from behind the couch, because my teenaged sisters were allowed to watch, but I wasn't because I was 10. 😆 Great monologue from Jason.
@jeanineritchie642
@jeanineritchie642 3 года назад
I remember being at a college party and having to turn on a TV to watch the first season. Every season has it's charm. Jason just reminded me how much I love SNL
@mikejohnson3338
@mikejohnson3338 3 года назад
Jason hit a grand slam. Congrats, my boy!
@luluharshie3929
@luluharshie3929 3 года назад
I was expecting a punch line, but then he turned it into an emotional moment and made me tear up. I have such fond memories of watching Jason on SNL almost a decade ago when my parents let me stay up a few extra hours past my bedtime to watch together. My mom passed away recently and SNL always brings back those treasured memories with her on that couch at 8:30 ❤️
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 3 года назад
For those who haven’t seen the show yet, best episode in a while.
@minigiant8998
@minigiant8998 3 года назад
that's bc the sesson just began
@UrbanAllegory
@UrbanAllegory 3 года назад
When one of the veterans return to host....it comes down to quality.... they're pro improvers
@minigiant8998
@minigiant8998 3 года назад
@@UrbanAllegory wat do they improve? 🤔
@thecharchive1020
@thecharchive1020 3 года назад
@@minigiant8998 I think they mean they are pros at improv
@singerdude1992
@singerdude1992 3 года назад
This season has been rather good so far.
@bartley3742
@bartley3742 3 года назад
He seems like the single coolest guy America has ever produced.
@goofygrandpa69
@goofygrandpa69 3 года назад
Gotta be with the kind of confidence youd need to name ur son Otis... Lol but yeah he is pretty cool. He's also got a sick ass sneaker collection.
@larrymcjones
@larrymcjones 3 года назад
There must be a reference here that I’m not getting
@andersonash9059
@andersonash9059 3 года назад
@@goofygrandpa69 does he? that’s dope Jason’s the man.
@napier11508
@napier11508 3 года назад
What does that even mean? Sarcastic or serious? And what are you referring to?
@barfyman-dm6zx
@barfyman-dm6zx 3 года назад
*Keanu Reeves has entered the chat
@aaronburratwood.6957
@aaronburratwood.6957 3 года назад
Loved him so much in the “What’s Up with That” skits. They’re my favorite.
@katiechisholm
@katiechisholm 3 года назад
You’re going to be very happy, because they did one tonight!
@somethingbeyondwords9553
@somethingbeyondwords9553 3 года назад
I was almost in tears…. It’s my favorite too
@MV-um1tk
@MV-um1tk 3 года назад
"What's up wth that" (tm) 😄
@aaronburratwood.6957
@aaronburratwood.6957 3 года назад
@@katiechisholm WOOT WOOT❗️big thanks, gonna watch it now.
@sueperez9961
@sueperez9961 3 года назад
That is my favorite! I watched one hundred times. I think whenever he watched himself doing that funny dance he die laughing.
@Horndogthehorneddog
@Horndogthehorneddog 3 года назад
Bro went full coach mode at the end. Guess that’s what Ted Lasso fans were looking for
@emilong
@emilong 3 года назад
Me: waits for the bit Jason Sudeikis: pure, genuine sweetness and love without irony as a shield Me: "I don't get it"
@amyaitapata6155
@amyaitapata6155 3 года назад
I gotta confess - I never watch the monologues, but I am here tonight to watch Jason's, and I'm glad I did!
@DiamondEubanks
@DiamondEubanks 3 года назад
Same lol
@cko7372
@cko7372 3 года назад
How come you don't watch them?
@treefiddytwoo
@treefiddytwoo 3 года назад
you've been missing out! there's been some great ones recently.
@zizinnnn
@zizinnnn 3 года назад
there are maaany good ones
@themoviecritic1092
@themoviecritic1092 3 года назад
There are really good monologues here
@somerset8088
@somerset8088 3 года назад
so sweetly sentimental and touching. what joy SNL has brought into our lives. thanks for the pause and reflection, Jason.
@bighmm09
@bighmm09 3 года назад
There was a quote from the History of Comedy Doc series and one person said “ Television has only been around for about 70 years, and SNL has been on it for 47 of those 70.” That quote hits hard.
@lg6134
@lg6134 3 года назад
This got me emotional. Growing up in a turbulent family (that’s an understatement), SNL was the one show that my parents, sibling and I would come watch together and just laugh. We did this for years. What’s Up With That will forever be my favorite skit. Jason, thank you for that moment of reflection and gratitude on moments of light in a dark time. I didn’t even know I needed that until you said it.
@chairwcheese
@chairwcheese 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite monologues on SNL ever, you can’t beat an ex-cast member’s monologue
@mintyswirljoy
@mintyswirljoy 3 года назад
At the end, that was the sweetest and most heartfelt monologue moments ever.
@robertantonnyc
@robertantonnyc 3 года назад
I was expecting more jokes but he is so right. Hundreds of comics have cut their teeth on the stage, created characters that we all love (or love to hate), and gone on to take over the world. Thank you SNL!
@nebulousisgod
@nebulousisgod 3 года назад
It’s definitely worth stopping for a moment to appreciate the uniqueness of SNL and the brilliant comedy and laughter it’s produced and the people it’s helped make millionaires and stars. It’s a real dream factory.
@canaisyoung3601
@canaisyoung3601 Год назад
What amazes me about Saturday Night Live is the fact that it survived a lot of things that would and should have gotten it canceled years ago, from fan favorite cast members leaving to seasons that were so bad that NBC wanted to pull the plug on the show to behind-the-scenes drama to fickle fans hating the show because "it's not how it used to be" even to shocking world events and changing social norms that make it hard to find humor in anything. And this isn't even getting to all the other sketch shows that were set up as rivals/alternatives to SNL: Fridays, SCTV, Not the Nine O'Clock News, The New Show (which Lorne actually made for ABC), Kids in the Hall, In Living Color, The State, The Ben Stiller Show, and probably the longest-running rival to SNL (and the one a lot of people like more than SNL), MADtv.
@chrisfinch8637
@chrisfinch8637 3 года назад
The whole SNL atmosphere really changed many lives filled with comedy, that’s for sure.
@carolmalinda994
@carolmalinda994 3 года назад
Our lives were changed, also.
@chrisfinch8637
@chrisfinch8637 3 года назад
@@carolmalinda994 Hence the word “many”.
@krystal7710
@krystal7710 3 года назад
I absolutely adore him, man..
@acekelly2024
@acekelly2024 3 года назад
My mom has a huge crush on Jason. Honestly wouldn't object to having him as a stepdad.
@notthechannel2
@notthechannel2 3 года назад
Daddy issues
@barbieblue3336
@barbieblue3336 3 года назад
He's mine
@loganbolduc2506
@loganbolduc2506 3 года назад
He’s taken
@krystal7710
@krystal7710 3 года назад
Your mother has impeccable taste.
@jenn2894
@jenn2894 3 года назад
My crush started with his dancing in the "what's up wit that" skits and solidify with his "Falling Slowly " duet with will forte in LMOE
@dux14
@dux14 3 года назад
This was such a heartfelt and beautiful monologue. I am so grateful for this show. ❤️
@edkobylus1753
@edkobylus1753 3 года назад
What an amazing trip down memory lane. And his nostalgia sounded genuine - not scripted and forced.
@zbeebs
@zbeebs 3 года назад
He's not wrong. I went on the NBC studio tour a few years ago, and I audibly gasped when we entered 8H.
@rhyancoleman6462
@rhyancoleman6462 3 года назад
Studio 8H used to be the largest studio in the world with a seating capacity of 1300 people and it's so small now.
@KBlade1
@KBlade1 3 года назад
@@rhyancoleman6462 The big set takes up seating space now.
@misedout12
@misedout12 3 года назад
I've been watching since I was way too young, and well into my mid-30's. This show helped shape my understanding of comedy (for better/ for worse) and I still love it.
@justbeyou1239
@justbeyou1239 3 года назад
I got chills, this was such a sweet and raw monologue
@sidneyboo9704
@sidneyboo9704 3 года назад
"Two things Americans hate, Soccer and Kindness." LOL
@wasteofspace20
@wasteofspace20 3 года назад
Jason is a gem of a person and a versatile talent. God bless him!
@legacyhome1780
@legacyhome1780 3 года назад
This was one of the most EPIC shows ever scripted in SNL history. I audibly laughed during every clip/bit. Well done Mr. Sudekis. I've been watching SNL since I was a child in the 70s. You've done the legacy proud.
@maryalicecullen526
@maryalicecullen526 3 года назад
I literally just wanted to hug him so much on Ted Lasso because his character is so sweet. 🥰
@reallynow692
@reallynow692 3 года назад
Awesome. Mr. Sudeikis welcome back. We missed you.
@CuriousGoodsJessica
@CuriousGoodsJessica 3 года назад
I actually teared up a little, that was said beautifully. There are SNL jokes that are a huge part of my memories, either watching them or re-quoting them with old friends or family.
@ivy16x81
@ivy16x81 3 года назад
this really turned into a Ted Lasso locker room speech at the end there 🥰💕
@ecj17cel
@ecj17cel 3 года назад
He's awesome. He's been through so much good and bad the last 2 years. But he always keeps that smile on his face.
@witchstetician
@witchstetician 3 года назад
I've watched SNL off and on since I was a child, sometimes with my family, sometimes with friends and their families. As an adult working in the entertainment industry, at the end of a crazy Saturday night, coming home at 1am totally overestimulated and exhausted, it's become routine to sit down and catch up on the show. Even if I don't "like" the host or musical guest, I take the time to watch it. It feels comfortable and familiar, like home. Jason beautifully reminded me of why I watch. 🖤
@gridsgobackagain
@gridsgobackagain 3 года назад
Why am I easily crying by his monologue? Love him so much!
@skait174
@skait174 3 года назад
Talking about comedy legends is ABSOLUTELY a reason tear up.
@yankeeladee02
@yankeeladee02 3 года назад
That Coach Lasso vibe at the end of the monologue 🥺😍⚽️
@shetaz905
@shetaz905 3 года назад
Wow, tears in my eyes. I feel privileged that I got to watch Gilda, Bill Murray, Eddy Murphy, Bill Hader, Jane Curtin, Kristen Wiig, and so many other genius people. What a sweet monologue.
@NotYourMother11
@NotYourMother11 3 года назад
I love how sincere he is. It's so heartwarming.
@goodnewsgeek42
@goodnewsgeek42 3 года назад
He's put the way I've always felt into perfect words. Actually moved me to tears. Love ya Jason 💕
@judywilliams981
@judywilliams981 3 года назад
That was a really sweet and genuinely emotional monologue.
@navidb
@navidb 3 года назад
Lesson of this great monologue: Be present. Cherish our time, both backwards and forwards.
@Writebrain82
@Writebrain82 3 года назад
Wow. That monologue toward the end made me tear up. Nice work! My favorite monologue this season so far.
@ManCave1972
@ManCave1972 3 года назад
He’s right. Think of the incredible talent that’s walked that floor- many of whom are no longer with us. Incredible.
@davidjones5196
@davidjones5196 3 года назад
One of my favourite host monologues ever. Sums up the reasons I've always liked Jason Sudeikis; he's a very funny guy who projects generosity and warmth. Great show too.
@vorpal120
@vorpal120 3 года назад
Luv this monologue! During these times we are reminded of places or events with sadness and fear. When we walk among those sites or wander through those memories, feelings can linger longer than we realize. But, Jason reminds us of the joy and happiness given to us by talents and their art which filled and fills us with laughter and hope. Needed more often and more, much more, potent by far. Thank you, Mr. Sudeikis.
@ElisandroDeLeon
@ElisandroDeLeon 3 года назад
damn.....I got teary when he made me realize all the years of pure amazing talent and humor that were running around there since the 70's....Probably the best monologue Ive heard on SNL
@susansheehan9726
@susansheehan9726 3 года назад
Ahh, that was a beautiful monologue, I shed a tear. Well done Jason. Seems like a lovely man. ❤️
@oregonsbragia
@oregonsbragia 3 года назад
This was real classy. Mad respect to this man.
@smithintern-tainment7868
@smithintern-tainment7868 3 года назад
You can feel the atmosphere change when he starts getting real near the end
@LivT04
@LivT04 3 года назад
Jason Sudeikis is a national treasure. Pure love for his talent and heart 💜
@keithhopkin
@keithhopkin 3 года назад
It’s been a long time since I liked an SNL monologue as much as this. Well done!
@dragonshane
@dragonshane 3 года назад
I'm actually glad that there wasn't a punchline to the end of that sentiment. Sudekis is such a solid performer. And he's right, when I was a kid, I loved watching this show and I still love it, and its on my bucket list, to see a live taping. Please give me those fancy seats upfront or the nosebleeds, I don't care.
@tyresehall5642
@tyresehall5642 3 года назад
Welcome Home Jason Sudeikis. He's back on Saturday Night Live to hosting the show for the first time. Also congrats to him on Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series on Apple TV Ted Lasso. Amazing episode of SNL with former cast member. 😃😊🙂😀
@MrsRobinson0741
@MrsRobinson0741 3 года назад
I’ve been watching SNL since the 1st cast!! Love this show, even with the not so great casts! Some sketches are hits, some are misses but still watched SNL!! LOVE to watch old sketches on RU-vid!!
@kimberlyfreeman8846
@kimberlyfreeman8846 3 года назад
We ❤️ you soooo much Jason!!! We've missed you and you hosting is everything! Haven't been this excited for SNL in quite a while
@simonpsychosis2812
@simonpsychosis2812 3 года назад
Seeing JS's upward trajectory rise is honestly one of my favorite things to witness.
@p.nickbrunson6033
@p.nickbrunson6033 3 года назад
I love the fact that he was a bit nervous. Just goes to show he's human.
@JacobElyachar
@JacobElyachar 3 года назад
I got chills! Jason Sudekis is one of the best ambassadors for Our hometown of Kansas City!
@rachelrachel9152
@rachelrachel9152 3 года назад
I'm interested to see this episode especially because jason's most memorable work at snl i think would often be considered his background supporting work. So being front and center in most sketches in a night will be new to see!
@lauriehere6408
@lauriehere6408 3 года назад
Actually teared up at an SNL monologue, Ted Lasso man he just rocks my world
@moonshinegal4
@moonshinegal4 3 года назад
Most touching and genuine monologue ever. Wow.
@liuxinyanq
@liuxinyanq 3 года назад
so glad to see Jason back and host, i don't usually watch the monologue but this is great!
@debceff8139
@debceff8139 3 года назад
So smooth. Natural. If we could all be this cool. Man.
@charlestsai3708
@charlestsai3708 3 года назад
Finally laughter and humor oozing kindness and warmth! Don’t get that on tv too much these days
@TheFoldMusic
@TheFoldMusic 3 года назад
This made us whole.
@Salman-vn8ln
@Salman-vn8ln 3 года назад
The last speech was somehow dedicated to people like us. I was a teenager back in 2013 when Jason did his last appearance in the SNL. And now I am almost finishing my med school. This show has changed the lives of a lot of people like us.
@steffnic13
@steffnic13 3 года назад
Love this effin monologue. So emotionally beautiful. 🖤
@infinite_vortex
@infinite_vortex 3 года назад
What a great monologue. So much history in that one room, so many classic sketches, comedians, guest hosts, and musicians. It's chilling. Indeed, I was a kid watching from home in the 90's when Nirvana destroyed their instruments, and Aerosmith appeared on Wayne's World, or Farley was Matt Foley. Endless great memories from SNL. With new memories still continuing as an adult now.
@Mal1ily
@Mal1ily 2 года назад
Sending this beautiful man prayers for everything he’s been going through lately. I’ve loved this guy for so long and it makes me feel at home to see him hosting!
@dbyd777
@dbyd777 3 года назад
WOW.....true gratitude for the journey oozed out of him like a volcano.
@bowtoyoursensei554
@bowtoyoursensei554 3 года назад
Ah, man, Jason! You got me tearing up AGAIN! Congrats on your Emmy win(s) and everything you have in your life! You deserve it!
@trisha1256
@trisha1256 3 года назад
Great monologue. Jason killed it last night. He is so hot. He brought up a lot of memories. He needs to host again. Love Ted Lasso.
@lazaromurad322
@lazaromurad322 3 года назад
im happy for him and his success! he is truly talented
@monikaszymanowska5142
@monikaszymanowska5142 3 года назад
He looked nervous, which was charming, especially when he delivered so casually a joke about his children' age lol.
@BakerHannah
@BakerHannah 3 года назад
Never before has an SNL monologue almost brought me to tears.
@palmer_c1377
@palmer_c1377 3 года назад
Jason is awesome! So funny all the time! But can really be down to earth and sincere
@catapcarranza
@catapcarranza 3 года назад
wow! such true words, the greatest talents have been on that stage!! love jason so much!
@codyhiginbotham6616
@codyhiginbotham6616 3 года назад
Best monologue this season (so far)
@Banjokztd
@Banjokztd 3 года назад
oof the feels. this just felt right. great monologue.
@marvk7210
@marvk7210 3 года назад
I know Jason won't see this, but as someone who has watched the show since season 1, a native of KC (ok, I was a Cougar, not a Viking, but what can you do?), and someone who has wanted to visit 8H all their life, this monologue hit home. Right in the feels. Keep doing what you do.
@MyFragranceTrail
@MyFragranceTrail 3 года назад
Man, my eyes welled up towards the end. Jason is Ted Lasso; he exudes so much warmth and kindness. So surreal. 🤎🤎🤎
@themoviecritic1092
@themoviecritic1092 3 года назад
Lesss gooooo Edit: The last bit was really emotional tbh, loved it
@valc4595
@valc4595 3 года назад
why am i crying and laughing at the same time this was so sweet
@joshlouie
@joshlouie 3 года назад
What an encouraging monologue. Thank you Jason! You show where you humbly started. 😊
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox 3 года назад
This man has brought us so much joy & laughter ! ❤️😂❤️😂
@keanelimusic
@keanelimusic 3 года назад
Most beautiful monologue
@Ladiyonisia
@Ladiyonisia 3 года назад
Damn... Its been a while since a monologue made me cry. Damn Jason!!
@brendaandolina9523
@brendaandolina9523 3 года назад
I got choked up. Great he took that moment to make us take it all in. Go Jason. Go Go Go
@adrielsebastian5216
@adrielsebastian5216 3 года назад
I always thought that Jason is a funny and authentic guy and this monologue proved me right. I didn't grow up watching SNL but seeing how long lasting the show is, it's bound to be a part of many people's growing up process.
@outlandish1231
@outlandish1231 3 года назад
Kansas City makes good people. We are all proud of you here Jason
@danschuster5187
@danschuster5187 3 года назад
We are not
@outlandish1231
@outlandish1231 3 года назад
one to 28 Dan I think you lose here
@AshMc1970
@AshMc1970 3 года назад
This was, hands down, the FUNNIEST SNL I have ever seen!!!! Normally, you’re lucky to get 2 really funny skits out of a show. I literally laughed out loud for every single skit except one. This night, Jason and the writers hit it out of the park!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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