SNL Video Recap November 19, 2011 Jason Segel/Florence + the Machine
November 22, 2011
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SNL Recap November 19, 2011: Jason Segel/Florence + the Machine
November 20, 2011
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Cold Opening – Mitt Romney Raw & Unleashed
Sudeikis is putting together a truly fascinating portrayal of a boring man. B
Jason Segel’ s Monologue
You know, while I can get excited about my expectations for how something should go, I generally believe that surprise is the best option. So, when I see something like Jason Segel’s monologue go exactly as I expected to go, it says a lot if it can be successful. This monologue’s concept was in no way surprising – of course the Muppets were going to appear, and of course Jason Segel was going to be super excited about hosting SNL for the first time while simultaneously starring in a Muppet movie. What wasn’t as obvious was just how many Muppets were going to appear or the development in which Jason had to gently break it to them that they were not, in fact, hosting along with him. The execution was nearly as perfect as it could have possibly been. A
Red Flag Perfume
The freakiness is clear, almost too clear. Original Grade: B-
VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 11/19/11
November 19, 2011
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Plenty of songs that I first heard from other outlets.
Original Version
1. Kelly Clarkson – “Mr. Know It All”
2. David Guetta ft. Usher – “Without You”
3. Adele – “Someone Like You”
4. Britney Spears – “Criminal”
5. Daughtry – “Crawling Back to You”
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers – “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”
7. Bush – “The Sound of Winter”
8. Jason Derülo – “It Girl”
9. Gym Class Heroes ft. Adam Levine – “Stereo Hearts”
10. Katy Perry – “The One That Got Away”
11. Coldplay – “Paradise”
12. Dawes – “Time Spent in Los Angeles”
13. Bruno Mars – “It Will Rain”
14. Nickelback – “When We Stand Together”
15. Jessie J – “Domino”
16. Cobra Starship ft. Sabi – “You Make Me Feel…”
17. MUTEMATH – “Blood Pressure”
18. Florence + the Machine – “Shake It Out”
19. Safetysuit – “Let Go”
20. Outasight – “Tonight is the Night”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Someone Like You
2. Shake It Out
3. Paradise
4. Blood Pressure
5. You Make Me Feel…
6. The Sound of Winter
7. Tonight is the Night
8. The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
9. Let Go
10. The One That Got Away
11. Without You
12. Mr. Know It All
13. Time Spent in Los Angeles
14. Domino
15. Criminal
16. It Will Rain
17. Stereo Hearts
18. When We Stand Together
19 Crawling Back to You
20. It Girl
SNL Video Recap November 12, 2011 Emma Stone/Coldplay
November 16, 2011
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SNL Recap November 12, 2011: Emma Stone/Coldplay
November 13, 2011
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Cold Opening – GOP Debate
If there was any one moment SNL could get plenty of mileage out of in a GOP debate sketch, it was Rick Perry’s brain fart. It initially felt odd, though, that this gag was dragged out as long as it was, but, paradoxically, it also felt like it could have gone on indefinitely, so this sketch simultaneously felt too long and too short. B-
Emma Stone’s Monologue
Emma Stone was the love interest to Jesse Eisenberg in Zombieland, Emma will be the love interest to Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg played friends in The Social Network in which Jesse Eisenberg played Mark Zuckerberg, who has been portrayed by Andy Samberg on SNL.
Andy’s conflating Andrew Garfield with Garfield was amusing, and expected. B
Secret Word
I can’t say I shared Lyle Round’s attraction: Emma played just about the scariest Miss America I have ever seen. And that served the “ventriloquism” moment quite well. B
VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 11/12/11
November 13, 2011
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How have you commemorated the Year of Adele?
1. Adele – “Someone Like You”
2. Kelly Clarkson – “Mr. Know It All”
3. Red Hot Chili Peppers – “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”
4. David Guetta ft. Usher – “Without You”
5. Britney Spears – “Criminal”
6. Gym Class Heroes ft. Adam Levine – “Stereo Hearts”
7. Jason Derülo – “It Girl”
8. Dawes – “Time Spent in Los Angeles”
9. Daughtry – “Crawling Back to You”
10. Cobra Starship ft. Sabi – “You Make Me Feel…”
11. Bush – “The Sound of Winter”
12. Coldplay – “Paradise”
13. Florence + the Machine – “Shake It Out”
14. MUTEMATH – “Blood Pressure”
15. Nickelback – “When We Stand Together”
16. Jessie J – “Domino”
17. Christina Perri – “A Thousand Years”
18. The Script – “Nothing”
19. Sara Bareilles – “Gonna Get Over You”
20. Beyoncé ft. J. Cole – “Party”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Someone Like You
2. Shake It Out
3. Paradise
4. Blood Pressure
5. You Make Me Feel…
6. The Sound of Winter
7. The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
8. Without You
9. Mr. Know It All
10. Time Spent in Los Angeles
11. A Thousand Years
12. Domino
13. Gonna Get Over You
14. Criminal
15. Stereo Hearts
16. When We Stand Together
17. Party
18. Crawling Back to You
19. Nothing
20. It Girl
SNL Video Recap 11/5/11 Charlie Day/Maroon 5
November 9, 2011
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SNL Recap November 5, 2011: Charlie Day/Maroon 5
November 6, 2011
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Still phrazy after all these years!
Cold Opening – A Message from the Ghost of Muammar Gaddafi
This is one of those Fred-centric sketches in which the humor is generally derived from Fred’s goofy mannerisms and conversational tone of voice, juxtaposed with the fact that he is playing an unsavory character. There weren’t any particular funny lines, but it is amusing to think that the real (ghost of) Gaddafi would talk like that. B-
Charlie Day’s Monologue
I imagine that this monologue was more amusing for fans of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, who would actually recognize how similar this was to Charlie and Danny DeVito’s interactions on Always Sunny. It would also have helped if one has been a fan of SNL long enough to know that DeVito has hosted himself six times and that it made sense that he would could serve as mentor to Charlie. Since I met both of these requirements, this worked for me. B
VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 11/5/11
November 5, 2011
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They’re not always too far behind the curve.
Original Version
1. Kelly Clarkson – “Mr. Know It All”
2. Adele – “Someone Like You”
3. Cobra Starship ft. Sabi – “You Make Me Feel…”
4. Red Hot Chili Peppers – “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”
5. Jason Derülo – “It Girl”
6. Gym Class Heroes ft. Adam Levine – “Stereo Hearts”
7. David Guetta ft. Usher – “Without You”
8. The Script – “Nothing”
9. Britney Spears – “Criminal”
10. O.A.R. – “Heaven”
11. Dawes – “Time Spent in Los Angeles”
12. Daughtry – “Crawling Back to You”
13. Bush – “The Sound of Winter”
14. Lady Antebellum – “Just a Kiss”
15. Coldplay – “Paradise”
16. Sara Bareilles – “Gonna Get Over You”
17. Florence + the Machine – “Shake It Out”
18. MUTEMATH – “Blood Pressure”
19. Beyoncé – “Countdown”
20. Jessie J – “Domino”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Someone Like You
2. Shake It Out
3. Paradise
4. Blood Pressure
5. You Make Me Feel…
6. The Sound of Winter
7. The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
8. Without You
9. Countdown
10. Mr. Know It All
11. Time Spent in Los Angeles
12. Domino
13. Gonna Get Over You
14. Criminal
15. Crawling Back to You
16. Stereo Hearts
17. Just a Kiss
18. Heaven
19. Nothing
20. It Girl
Jmunney’s Overview of New and Returning TV Shows 2011-2012
November 1, 2011
As we find ourselves now two months into the 2011-2012 television season, most new shows have premiered and most returning shows have returned. Thus, what follows are my (more or less snap) judgments on the new programs, and some quick quips about our returning favorites.
New Shows That I Am Now Watching Regularly
New Girl
One of the most perfect vehicles for any star, ever. I am going to call Zooey the Emmy favorite at this point.
The Secret Circle
More Phoebe Tonkin, please. Shelley Hennig and Britt Robertson aren’t that bad either. (And Natasha Henstridge, of all people, in one of the adult roles?)
Suburgatory
Simultaneously friendly and harsh to the plasticness of suburbia – great combination!
2 Broke Girls
Of course Kat Dennings is great, but Beth Behrs is the most surprising revelation of the season.
Up All Night
A great cast is holding up this promising entry, with Maya Rudolph as an Oprah-lite talk show host the standout.
New Shows That I Have Given a Chance (or Something Resembling a Chance)
Allen Gregory
The title fellow is so aggressively unlikeable and so improbable. I may end up watching AG regularly since it’s in Fox’s animation block. Will Forte’s presence may be enough to make it bearable.
Free Agents
Perhap a larger role for Joe Lo Truglio would have saved Free Agents.
H8R
The episode that Charles Barkley was supposed to be on didn’t air because H8R was cancelled just a bit too soon.
Revenge
I prefer my soaps to be breezier and more ironic, but I hear this one is deliciously soapy.
Ringer
The way that CW shows are shot is like the opposite of Terrence Malick films, which is a problem for a show like Ringer, which deserves better.
Terra Nova
The sets, effects, and actors all look pretty. Alas, I am not sure where my eyes (or my brain) are supposed to go while watching this.
Whitney
This is the first NBC Thursday show since Joey that is recorded in front of a studio audience. ‘Nuff said.
The X Factor
Essentially an extra American Idol, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I watch it when I can and/or feel like it.
Other New Shows
American Horror Story
This sounds like it’s right up my alley. Hopefully I’ll catch up to it at some point.
Boss
ONE BIG WORD for the title … doesn’t tell us much.
Charlie’s Angels
This hadn’t already been remade?
Enlightened
Starring Laura Dern as Kristen Wiig!
A Gifted Man
Hasn’t this show – with the talking to the dead and whatnot – been done before?
Grimm
It’s all in the execution, and I hear the execution isn’t much.
Hart of Dixie
That is just lazy, Mr. Premise Creator. That doesn’t necessarily mean the show is bad, but it does mean that I don’t particularly care.
Hell on Wheels
Premieres November 6. Too slick for its own good, or just the right amount?
Homeland
This is probably the best new show that I’m not watching.
How to Be a Gentleman
My instinct is to call this the most sexist show ever, but Rhys Darby (Murray from Flight of the Conchords) is in it.
I Hate My Teenage Daughter
Scheduled to premiere November 30. Looks too cruel and/or too wimpy.
Last Man Standing
Looks subtly sexist. But it’s probably just not very funny, or mildly funny at best.
Man Up!
This show does not appear to be interested in a message that would render its premise anything besides depressing.
Once Upon a Time
You can’t be that serious.
Pan Am
Looks at least half fun.
Person of Interest
I was excited about Michael Emerson’s return as a TV regular, but Thursday nights are just too crowded, and I couldn’t get myself excited enough for a procedural. I hear Jim Caviezel’s is the bigger role anyway.
The Playboy Club
The most nonsensical show in so many ways in a long time.
Prime Suspect
A remake that looks like it didn’t work hard enough to establish its own identity.
Reed Between the Lines
This is a new comedy on BET starring Girlfriends‘ Tracee Ellis Ross and The Cosby Show‘s Malcolm Jamal-Warner.
Unforgettable
There is probably a lovable character in there somewhere.
Shows That Are Returning After a Long Absence
Beavis and Butt-Head
Just in time. We needed B and B-H’s perspective on Jersey Shore, Twilight, and Skrillex.
Pop-Up Video
I was just starting to realize how much I missed Pop-Up Video when it made its return.
Returning Favorites
American Dad!
Dad! is now the most consistently strong member of Fox’s Animation Domination.
Archer
H. Jon Benjamin is the best voice actor on TV right now (see two spots below as well).
The Big Bang Theory
BBT is finally available OnDemand!
Bob’s Burgers
Yes, Bob’s Burgers fans, Bob will be returning by springtime, and perhaps sooner, considering that Fox recently upgraded the episode order from 13 to 22.
The Cleveland Show
The Cleveland Show is now funny often enough, even though it doesn’t always seem like it’s trying to be.
Community
After starting this season off as a very good show, Community has in the past few weeks gone back to being the best sitcom on television.
Desperate Housewives
As DH continues through its final season, I must commend Teri Hatcher as the most consistently strong Housewife in the show’s run.
Family Guy
When did Family Guy start caring about its characters so much?
Fringe
The performances are as great as ever, but the transition following the union of the two universes and the disappearance has been a little weird and perfunctory.
Glee
There’s still some things that Glee has to sing.
Gossip Girl
Dan’s book = one of the best midseries rejuvanations in television history.
Happy Endings
Happy Endings has quietly become one of the three best sitcoms on TV.
How I Met Your Mother
This season might give us plenty of answers, or it might give us hardly any. At least there will be laughs.
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
Returning in January. I was worried that this show’s existence had been forgotten.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Don’t know what to0k me so long to become a regular viewer of Always Sunny. This is a show as perfectly singular as Stella or Flight of the Conchords.
The Middle
After perusing this show for a couple seasons, I am now a regular viewer. This is a very likable show – not always the funniest, but you gotta hand it to a family that embraces all its quirks.
Modern Family
The David Cross guest appearance is the best thing to happen to Modern Family in some time.
The Office
Robert California is already one of the most iconic characters currently on TV, but The Office otherwise feels a bit off.
The Onion News Network
Like early Colbert Report, the humor is spot-on, but often too baldly ironic.
Parks and Recreation
A strong start, particularly thanks to Nick Offerman’s most consistent work yet as Ron Swanson.
Portlandia
On its way in January. Can’t wait.
Raising Hope
Solidifying its case as the sweetest show on television.
Saturday Night Live
There seems to be a lot of good will at 30 Rockefeller Plaza this year.
The Simpsons
Are we at the point of post-postmodern Simpsons or post-post-postmodern Simpsons?
30 Rock
Pregnancy break, eh? Sneaky move there, NBC.
The Walking Dead
There’s plenty of time for philosophizing in this apocalypse.