the homophobia sketch is one of the funniest things i've ever seen. I've watched it multiple times, shown it to my friends (one of them thought it was real lmao) and it just doesn't get old
Honestly... but if I’m being honest “fartman” could have been a movie about a fart voice actor comeback to the game, he had some tramatic experience and left the game for years until he came out of the shadows for that final gig there’s also a rocky training montage in the middle. That’s my ideal movie
i love the homophobia sketch so much especially as a bisexual person cuz it’s only a little more exaggerated than people ive met who r so scared that anything they do will be perceived gay. also the end is hella funny cuz half the people ive met w that much homophobia end up realizing they’re gay and any hatred they’ve had for homosexuals was just a reflection of their own confusion and nervousness abt their sexuality.
One of the most bitchiest uptight people I went to highschool with turned out to be gay, and after she came out she turned out to be an absolutely pleasant person
Honestly, the more absurd your rejection of something is, the more likely you are to have a hidden/unconscious connection/attraction to it it seems. People who simply don’t like/agree with the concept of something don’t act weird about it. Agree or disagree with them, at least they seem normal about their disagreement/disapproval of it lol Like they just don’t stand for the same thing. Aight, that’s whatever, you got your own principles you see life through and whatnot but you’re not some complete weirdo about it lol
Let’s be alittle fr these are better then 99% of SNL. I cannot name one snl sketch that made me even crack a smile, but I can name every video Noel has that has made me piss myself.
“I didn’t choose to make this building so fucking gay” had me HOWLING the first time I watched it bro. The homophobia sketch is probably my favorite ever sketch of yours.
Noel is such a talent, far out. He has amazing acting chops, writes great sketches, directs videos incredibly well, and his raps sound amazing in the stuff we’ve heard in his sketch transitions. How is he real?!
@25:37 he’s not a dickhead for laughing at his own stuff! it was meant to be enjoyed by him first and foremost before any of us would ever see it so of course its funny!
Thank you for uploading these highlights, my living situation is kinda whack so I don’t have or resources to watch his streams live. These highlights lowkey make me feel like I hardly missed out on anything. You’re doing God’s work, broski. Stay safe xx
Noel’s & Gian’s sketches feel if Eric Andre’s show & The Dave Chapelle show had a baby in the best way. I truly wish I was rich af so I could fund a sketch show written by Noel & Gian 😭 (and pay them the millions they deserve for their talent).
Mentioned in description, but thought I'd put it here too: Here's a playlist with all the sketches he reacts to in this video, in chronological order: ru-vid.com/group/PLmkC_22P8AXP9QCCaiRpRBuFO0CxBzNi5 Go watch them shits and the newer sketch videos on the channel to support our boy.
This compilation makes me feel absolutely silly for looking forward to the new snl. No shade to anyone, these sketches just deserve to be on prime time. Great job.
yo this video never fails to pick me up 😭 noel is genuinely so damn talented and hilarious but the sketches are even better when he's laughing his ass off w them
Color correction was the first thing I saw of noels, I found it looking for help with photoshop and I clicked on it think it was serious and I was just like what the fuck is this
I was really enjoying these sketches, but pretty straight face for most of it. But when you played civilian compliance suit, I could NOT stop crying laughing 🤣 I’m gonna stream that on the TV and tell my parents to watch this important “news” update 😂
Ok no lie, that Street Cipher skit is kinda what my brother is going through, but instead of an abusive father it was his experience in the military and instead of a cipher it was a short story. So in his creative writing class, one of his assignments was to write a 30 page short story, and when his professor read some of it he went, "You need to submit this to get a scholarship, this is good. Maybe when it's finished you can get it published, how did you come up with it?" And my brother said "Dude this was my life. This was how I saw the world a few years ago, what I felt, these words were written down so I felt like I had a way of saying the shit I couldn't say." And his professor replied, "That's even better, publish this, send this, because this is fantastic!" When he told me that story it just had the exact same energy as Street Cipher bruh