![]() All of his lines to Sudeikis were hilarious, especially the line about Sudeikis being “like a moist towelette at the end of a delicious plate of ribs”, the sexual harassment part, and him deciding to choke Sudeikis at the end. Walken playing a creepy office stalker guy was great.Some of the lyric replacements were good, especially changing Greased Lightning to Gene Rayburn.The cutaways to Amy’s frozen expression were funny.The way he kept saying “that is dirty” cracked me up. Walken made the material funny just with his delivery. A strange choice for the first sketch of the night, but it wasn’t bad.The audience seemed to laugh a lot more this time around, for some reason. The joke at the end about how difficult is it to read from cards was a good self-jab at Walken’s cue-card staring.Jim Downey! Is he appearing every week now?.Walken’s answers were hilarious, especially when talking about if he were an invisible bird. This was a brilliant idea and it was executed perfectly. I kinda groaned at first when Walken said he’ll take questions from the audience, but then he said he actually wrote the questions himself.I’m actually happy that they departed from Walken’s traditional song-and-dance monologues, especially since there’s already been an overabundance of musical monologues lately.Hammond got in his usual laughs as Bill Clinton and the “psych” part towards the end was funny.The political writing really needs to get sharper on this show, especially if there’s going to be 30-minute specials next season filled with these. Another mediocre, boring Hillary opening.***** = Brilliant, a possible future classicĬold Opening - A Message from the Clinton Campaign
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