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So let's get this straight... The ONE guy they didn't make fun of slept with one of his employees, cheated on his wife, and lied to the public while about projecting the perfect "wife guy" and family man. They fired him because he broke workplace laws and jeopardized their company, not because of a "consensual kiss." They posted a video on their own channel explaining what happened. They did everything legally and morally right here and yet they are ones getting roasted? Just wanted to clarify.... The skit making fun of Ned practically writes itself.
Awwwww muffin. This skit is perfect of how over dramatic this whole thing was. Cheating is wrong yes, but you people are acting like he murdered a family
@@krazyshady902 It’s the internet. He puts himself out there, he’s not that famous but a lot of people have been watching him, of course he gets bashed for his idiotic decisions. It’s simple really…
@@krazyshady902 it's super normal. you don't expect normal RU-vid star to not cheat on his wife unless the RU-vid star make a living out of saying " I love my wife" in every video he's on. he basically make a career by using his wife. for 7-8 years. I don't expect less. He dig that grave he will have to sleep in it.
omg.. i am clueless lorewise, could i have context?? im dying to know which of the writers of the sketch is friends with ned. was it bowen? thats my immediate assumption but i have no idea
@@desTeufelsdreizack because he made loving her his entire personality 😂 like how did they pick to make a skit over derivative bs over the more hilarious truth
@@sirenuls Endergering a company by having an affair with an employee being a boss, by possibly bringing the whole situation to a lawsuit of Sexual misconduct in the work place that could leave the company in bankruptcy and leave thousand of innocent employees jobless not even mentioning the morally wrong thing of destroying two marriages. This is not about three friends being mad and making a petty decision like this video is framing it to be, this is a serious situation not only moral but legal of three bussines owners who are doing the ethical move of removing a problematic employee before it causes more damage to their entire company, the try guys are not prankters making millions, they are professionals, company owners trying to make the correct move so the people who aren't even involve in this incredibly selfish ordeal can't be affected further. So no, they didn't ate
@@doikiterru it’s not a boss’s job to keep jobs secure. It’s nice that they do, but it’s not on them so “endangering a company is bad but not awful” I think overall firing him is good for the *potential* possibility he sleeps with someone else who decides to make it a problem for the company or he approaches someone who does not feel comfortable But in this case he did not coerce anyone, it was adults who made a bad decision but there was no actual power dynamic that had influence on this specific situation I understand power dynamics can be abused but they are not always (as in this case) People who think it is a valid argument, it’s not
Imagine making a skit making fun of men who have integrity and actually care about their values, as well as protecting their employees by firing a guy who was really selfish and a flat out liar when you are a company/show that has no integrity, and has a really poor history of sexual misconduct and even making skits about how to sexually harrass women at work and get away with it. It sounds a lot less like you think this situation is stupid and everything to do with protecting your dignity by trying to gaslight everyone into thinking this is stupid. I wonder if they make a collect call to Harvey Weinsteen while hes in prison to get pointers on how to do this skit.
The fact that Saturday Night Live has one of Ned's Friends making skits for them as well is very telling because net is made out to be the good guy in this and I'm pretty sure they did more than kiss
This was made by Ned’s friend btw, yall can see how this “skit” is moreso making the other tri guys as the villian when Ned was in a non-consensual relationship with one of his employees 😒
@@snakelemon By definition, a relationship like that, one where a manager is getting with an employee, CANNOT be consensual. This is workplace ethics 101.
@@asperRader But that would be a context-deprived and surface-reduced way of looking at the situation which one can do but it would be absolutely silly.
SNL making fun of extramarital affairs in a workplace with a subordinate like it's the 1950s...is cringe AF. Also, the popular news coverage of this is mostly due to the news channels themselves wanting clicks to stay relevant ...but sure make it about youtubers who never cared to contact CNN. Aside from that, the fake laughs are cringe. 😐
What? They are making fun the shit show they tried to play in order to appear "righteous". And there is nothing wrong with making fun of them considering how all of absurd this was.
@@shanewatson758 it's a bit hard to make out what your saying there cause the grammar is a bit off but are trying to say it's absurd what the try guys did? the sexual misconduct lawsuit waiting to happen that could put all their employees out of a job? the one they could also be personally libel for because they were aware and didn't take action? are we gonna make fun of a company for protecting the law and their own employee's for not sweeping under the rug the conduct of somebody at the top of the company? isn't this behavior we wish all companies had?
every guy in the comments saying "love it!!' and being way too excited about some failed boomer skit is literally the definition of "tell me you're a cheater without telling me you're a cheater" what is there to love? they are literally tone deaf all the way through. embarrassed for them
No,love is a strong word but it's funny for several reasons. Ego represents the everyman,the 95,% of us who were in shock and disbelief"Who are these guys? A dude cheated on his wife and they are releasing manifestos and long explanations to something few people give a shit about? How the hell is this newsworthy in any way?" It was all about too dramatic and hystericsl in the way only a 20 year old girl could relate to...and Brendan Gleeson who has no idea who they are irl at 67,him being so up to speed and actually saying the words "Lets not forget,the side chick was also a Food baby." Is just extremely funny. If you love these guys,it seems that love came with the removal of a sense of humor. When your peabrain makes the leap -,person laughs at sketch MEAN person is cheater,its stupidity you can't make up and tells me you're a bit too obsessed with these guys,your brain is rotting away to the point you can't understand all humor isn't Universal or that laughing at jokes doesn't make one a philanderer. I give you a minor pass since you're 18 but its time to grow the fuck up.
I LIKE HOW NED'S FRIEND WROTE THE SKIT AS IF NED DIDN'T CHEAT ON HIS WIFE, HAD A RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS EMPLOYEE, AND ENDANGERED THE COMPANY FOR POSSIBLE LAWSUITS. GOOD JOB, YALE FRIEND OF NED!
yeah, this is a sad attempt from the writing team... Ned abused his power, he abused his co-workers, and he abused his own family ffs. The fact that this skit is brushing this over and making it a joke makes SNL look bad and petty, gotta stay relevant though right. Sad, sad attempt. Yeah, this was out a year ago but this keeps being brought back up time and time again. The digital footprint of letting these shitty cheaters feel better and have what they did played down is not right. Keith, Zach, and Eugene had every right to be upset, hurt, and angry. They built a brand together and then Ned messed up pretty bad and put everyone's careers on the line. Cancel culture has been pretty strong these past few years and they could all have faced that because of Ned's choices.
So... Snl deleting comments now? What the hell. As if this would change how wrong this entire statement is. And yeah, comedy can be a statement. Film Theory video about this "skit" is on point.
They defend the guy who cheated on his wife? Not a fan SNL, especially having an old Yale friend Ned write the script. Wish I could see the number of dislikes on this video.
For those of you who defend Ned with "it was consentual", if he had r@ped someone he would be in prison. What he did do was have a year long sexual relationship with one of his employees, loosing his position in the company and said company handling that situation by making a statement about how seriously they were taking the situation should not be seen as dramatic.
I mean yeah. A boss can say their relationship with an employee was “consensual” all they want but the power imbalance is huge in those relationships. It’s why it’s not allowed in a work place. Says a lot about SNL tho since they think to seem it’s okay.
Ah yes “the heinous act of a consensual kiss with someone else”, he had a wife. He cheated on her, doesn’t matter if it was “consensual”. It’s still cheating.
Yech. A Yaley friend of Ned’s wrote this and made it out to be an over-reaction. Pretty tone deaf and subservient of SNL to defend a “bro” through the work.
If the writers are going to write a skit making fun of them to defend Ned because they’re friends with him they could’ve at least made it funny like what is this garbage 💀
i understand this is satire against how this story took over the internet when more important things were happening in the world. but it makes SNL look stupid to glorify a man that cheated on his wife who he publicly made his entire personality. not to mention a CEO of a company sleeping with a lower tier producer, the power dynamic is still inappropriate. consensual or not.
Wow, even if it's the wrong take they could have at least made it funny. The laugh track was necessary of the silence would have been suffocating. Like, ok yeah make light of workplace SA, jeopardizing livelihoods and crushing your wifes heart and trust sure you're a dying comedy show what should we expect. But making fun of the people who lost millions of dollars in ad revenue, worked 80 hour work weeks to ensure job security for their employees and had to completely rebuild their brand while being gentle and conscious of the parasocial relationship with their fans are is just weird.
i mean im not surprised SNL's known to be in scandals for being sexist and having an overall terrible workplace for women im not surprised theyre favoring Ned
It was a months long affair at minimum. They did more than kiss. Ned’s only admitting to that because he couldn’t dispute the photo. He thinks everyone is stupid enough to believe his BS
This is sad, the fact that they find this funny, like actually? They not only wrote this, played it out, and had multiple editing done to it, rewatched it and still thought this was funny? And like I understand one of Ned's friends is a writer for SNL but like the people that played in this skit, TF? I would not have accepted this script, like you guys seriously thought this was okay? I hope you guys delete this video and make a sincere apology, not just that... revise on your morals and on the staff you guys have there. UTTERLY DISAPPOINTED AND DISGUSTED!
Wow more proof that SNL has been in a massive decline for good writing. Like even not being someone who knows much about try guys at all this whole sketch feels like a huge stretch to make something funny that really has no way of being funny. Seems more like SNL being mad that a video about an issue got more views than some of their garbage bits.
I understand that but script had me feeling humorless……The only reason it’s not funny to me is because Ned put the brand and his employees in jeopardy of going bankrupt, his whole personality is based off him being married with children, yet he openly embarrassed his wife with hooking up with someone they both worked with…he didn’t even try to hide the hookup…. If they would’ve talked about how single handedly destroyed a company I most likely would’ve laughed or how he put a ho before his bros…..or how SNL is still trying to stay relevant…
This is so wrong. Like... it's bad enough that you almost destroy your friends' careers by being stupid and cheating on your wife, but to get your friend who works on SNL to write this skit and make your friends look bad is just... urgh. It's such a dick move. It's about much more than him cheating on his wife with an employee, his behavior could have ruined the entire brand, fucking with his friends' income.
this is so embarrassing, ew, imagine not getting the full context that you are literally poking fun at, siding with the cheater's fabricated story lmao, what a joke you guys are
Im not defending ned bcs its actually disgusting that he would cheat on his wife after going through pregnancy "challenges" (the vids they do abt women struggles and stuff even tho its just 5% of what ariel actually goes through)like yes, disrespected the hell out her by cheating. But i also think its blown out of proportion which could be tge message of this skit. Commenting on him cheating is also commenting on Ariel. How embarassed she must feel, how something heartbreaking to her is so publicised even if its in support of her but its just not right. Cheating is never okay but exploding it and investing so much into a personal problem of REAL people feels so invading. From the start i never got why it was such a huge deal. Ok fire him and stuff but the explanation vid from the try guys was unnecessary imo. It shouldve been dealt privately. It honestly overshadows more important things during the time (even now) there was the Iran issue with the hijab there were mass genocides happening and everyone was more worried over a white guy being unfaithful like cmon they dont need ur attention or "help" real world problems do. Let Ned be shamed and shuned for life and start focusing on what actually matters and blow that out of proportion. When the whole ned thing happened it was everywhere and all posts of Jhina Amini was just overshadowed which is sad. It made me more sad than the scandal. Why are we investing so much time on someone else personal problem when theres a human rights issue wildly ignored? Why is the death of someone more trivial than plain adultery? Im sorry if this was a keyboard warrior type shit but im genuinely upset and this is how im interpreting this skit (although done in bad taste i must say) Interupting cnn news for a cheating scandal. Its news. More important things need to be announced why are we sparing even a second on what doesnt affect us at all?
Also i just found this skit and wanted to spill my mind abt it bcs i never got to rant abt it before lol i was tryna ignore the situation and focus on spreading more important stuff
i understand what you’re saying but it makes sense for them to make a video. they’re public figures (not for everyone) so it makes sense to address the “drama” as a content creator
Is it super funny saying "omg who are those guys?"? hahaha so funny.... Even ignoring that they're trying to make someone cheating to her wife with an employee while trying to pretend he is the perfect husband is a big deal between friends how is it funny that the host is trying to dismiss the whole thing because they are a RU-vid channel? What is funny about that?
they build a brand together with their Faces&personalities as the faces of brand. He suppose to be the guy who love his wife so much. He talk about her all the time. If he " cheat" doesn't matter if it's a fling or not and they swept it under the rug the brand will suffer. People (their income) will start to lose trust in them. the company, the employees will suffer. This skit is stupid.
These 3 guys are everything that's wrong with the world. Two grown adults were sleeping together. It's not a federal crime ffs. These 3 idiots need to stop crying and acting like their the victims
Ngl I wouldn’t be mad if the people who wrote this skit went out to pelear and never came back, I’m not even a fan of the try guys but it’s just not funny and making an SNL skit on internet drama so irrelevant is just-