Not really. He used to break character when he played Stefon - because of John Mulaney changing the script - and when he played with Jimmy Fallon. But Jimmy Fallon really did break character all the time and made every other actors laughs.
Me and a colleague re-enacted it for our office christmas party. We are now currently looking for employment. Preferably in black tutus to get a return on our investment.
I can see looking at him and wanting to laugh because he takes it so far but as a viewer, yelling and over the top physical humor just doesn't do it for me.
@@lolapeet9281 I think I prefer Alex over Mikey but that makes sense because they both usually play pretty basic white dudes lol. The two of them together as don Jr and Eric though is gold
I forgot how good this was, still on the floor laughing. Note to self: Must find way to incorporate SNL punchlines into my everyday to shock and surprise the innocent.
If you don’t think SNL is funny that’s okay, but you’re not a revolutionary when you comment “not funny”.😂 but in other words we lost lil peanut at 5:55 made me scream in stupid laughter😆😆
This crude clip montage demonstrates that it isn't the punchline that makes a joke funny, but the setup and delivery that set the mood and context for the punchline.
OMG I needed this on a Tuesday morning, at 6am! My neighbors are most likely thinking I've lost it ... or watching SNL! 😁😁😁 Still straight ... yea me too, me too!