Zach is too smart and polite to do something like walk out on a sketch. I think it would be terribly out of character for him to do that.
The joke about "Well, this isn't my fault" cracked me up when asking Fallon about bailing on a sketch, er, skitch.
What if we got it all mixed up and it's Zach that's hosting the Oscars and Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin co-hosting SNL? What if everything we knew was wrong? Uhhh...I need to eat something.
Man...I have to wait to watch it tomorrow on dvr because I am to sleepy to stay up late. I just had to pick today to experiment with warm milk.
Tim Burton missed an opportunity not casting Zach as Alice in that Wonderland movie.
So tired, but I'm loving this. His timing is really good.
Didn't mind the monologue. If you have an actual funny person, let them be funny in their own way.
Am I the only one who hates What's Up With That? It makes me want to rip off some of my parts so I can use them to jab out my other parts.
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"Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory."
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"jumped back into drivers seat.. full beam on.. reversed out street.. took some choice back roads home and came into the house absolutely grey and feeling terrible with what I'd done." -asd123
I think it's a little one-note (which I guess is some of the joke), but there are some funny elements to it. Also, long-haired ambidextrous flute-playing Zach was pretty glorious.
"What's up with that" should have been a one time only sketch.
They didn't have Chris Farley try out for Chippendale's with every host.
With the exception of "What's that" and the first half of the Kathie Lee sketch, I liked everything that involved Zach this week. The pageant show and him doing his standup on national TV again were probably my favorite parts. He's not a monologue kind of guy so I thought that was just perfect!
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What's really funny about What Up With That? is that it is almost exactly the same sketch every time. The only things that change are two of the guests, the dancers/singers in the audience, and the random people tossed in at the end (Baby Jessica McClure in this episode).
That, and it's actually kind of an absurdly crappy sketch to repeat over and over.