The thing about Michael is not really good at sketches but he always shine at Weekend Update. He's more of Norman McDonald or Seth Meyers so Im not surprised if he takes one of the seats once Che or Colin retires
Micheal Longfellow + Andrew Dismukes in a sketch would be a mix of chaotic goodness and amazingness, and that's why we need more of them. loved his weekend update things on divorce during the Christmas time and his sketches about his family. P.s do not call me surely 😉
That was actually my least favorite, it showed him to be uncomfortable in front of the camera and a lack of precise timing, I thought. He’s gotten better over the course of the season but I think he still has a bit to go before he becomes a great cast member
@@andrewhavens5937 I thought that part was extremely well-timed for what he was going for there. Think of more of a Norm MacDonald type, although of course nobody can beat him.
Am I the only one who thinks he looks exactly like a male version of Cecily strong? I’m pretty behind on snl vids so maybe it’s already been commented on
I think he is my favorite of the featured players. I hope he's a keeper! The others still have potential though. "Yeah, I'm a real athlete, my hair is skin michael."
Just watched another video with Michael Longellow and see he has a track record of super funny bits. Guy is going to the distance in comedy. Does he write his own bits also? Wonder how much room he gets to have his own ideas.
Michael looks like he has potential, but I thought he started out rough this season. He didn’t seem to have the versatility that Devon had or the enthusiasm that Marcello had. I’m glad that he’s gotten better as the season progresses but he still has a bit to go before I would call him a great addition to the team.
I get that. I feel like his comedy is deadpan + British dry sarcastic humour, even though he's not British. I still just loved his sketches about his family at the start.
Weird... I thought, while nervous, he's been knocking it of the park since skit one; meanwhile Devon and Marcello have been awful. Devon in particular screwed up entire sketches due to nerves or failure to deliver lines.
@@JRWall-hf9mq I think Michael is trying too hard kind of. Devon and Marcello have been the great cast members in my opinion. What particular sketches did you think Devon ruined? I don’t recall ever seeing him ruin a sketch
@@andrewhavens5937 - There have been a few sketches where his nerves get the better of him, to the point where they didn't give him any lines for like 5 episodes straight. But the one I remember most clearly is the Valets sketch where he physically corpses, possibly forgots his line in the chaos, gives up, goes into the hotel set, where we can clearly see him walk the wrong way, turn around and walk the other way. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P_DrCGG4lRA.html
I think this is the first comedian that should not have taken the SNL gig. He’s excellent of course, in fact TOO good for SNL (and I love SNL). At least he’s also writing. Let’s hope he’s w a good agency who is wise with his career. He’s going to be huge.
SNL's streak of keeping me straight faced is alive and well. And isn't it a rule where you shouldn't utter the words "look what I can do" in a comedy sketch? If not, it damn well should be.
@@harry69007 no I get it I like a lot of dry humor it's much of the stuff I do with my friends but it's the type of dry that's like "this isn't funny but that's the point" that I don't like. Most of my favorite stand-ups are British like Ricky Gervais or James Acaster it's just that they're actually funny and Michael isn't