Wayne should have said, “They call me the Easter Bunny, because I always bring delicious chocolate.” And that joke would work BECAUSE it would be Wayne speaking, although Gary would work as well.
i actually don't think he said any of those 3, still trying to figure it out. I thought initially what is he doing also, but no that doesn't seem quite right.
@@seannorton I used to watch the Drew Carey show religiously. It seems Drew does better at a scripted show than improv. Good at improving but better scripted.
ALL SO SHINY! TURN UP THE AIR-CONDITIONING! They should take turns at being the buzzerER as Alisha often looks tired and forcing her laughter. It must be tiring laughing throughout the show, esp when they have to retake the boobies
@@dangdang3970 SNL is no longer significant to the entertainment world, but you are correct...there are MUCH better hosts than what we are being forced to watch these days. Hell, I would rather have Miam Bialik as a host than this poor girl on WLIIA or Steven Seagal on SNL.
This was such a good show when it was done in England then the yanks got it and as usual when they get something British the screwed it completely. Need I use Fawlty Towers as just one example?
The Office (Britain) 14 episodes versus The Office (U.S.) 188 episodes. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (BritaIn) 136 episodes versus Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S.) 404 episodes. While your opinion is yours and you’re entitled to it, the facts speak for themselves about the popularity of the U.S. versions of these two brilliant British productions.
@@williambryan3346 The British know when to quit while they're ahead. Wrapping up a series knowing the people want more is the best time to close the curtain on a show. It doesn't have a chance to get stale and it's quality over syndication. There are exceptions, such as "Breaking Bad" but are few and far between. The US show "Travelers" ran for only three seasons and is arguably one of the best sci-fi shows ever made. The original "Star Trek" ran for only three seasons and is still watched nearly 50 years later.
There are tons of examples of failed adaptations. Not sure this is one. The hubris of attempting to adapt Fawlty Towers at all, let alone more than once is insane. Cocaine confidence