Episode 32 - Michael B. Jordan (SNL Season 48)
We're now at the halfway point of Saturday Night Live's 48th season. Hosting this episode was first-time host Michael B. Jordan. Ben, Nate, and Brad review the best and worst sketches.
Is the State Farm sketch the perfect sketch? Can someone hire Michael B. Jordan an accent coach? What score does the Weekend Update receive on the Brad-o-meter? Do Brad and Ben ever feel ashamed when they disagree with Nate on which sketches are funny (Michael Che's Doorman Carl)? Why do people go to drive-through lines that already have lines of 30 cars? We're looking at you Chick-fil-a customers!
Are you a fan of Saturday Night Live? Then, listen in on the Ten to One Podcast as we talk about episode 11 of the 48th season of SNL.
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EPISODE LINKS:
- Audacity in Advertising Awards - SNL - Brad mentioned that Jonathan Majors also played Jake from State Farm in a previous SNL sketch.
- The Valets Love Liam Neesons - Key & Peele - Brad mentioned the similarity between the Towel Guys sketch and Key & Peele's the Valets characters.
- President Bill Clinton at McDonald's - SNL - Ben mentioned this as an example of a great political sketch satirizing Bill Clinton.
- Michael B. Jordan Pops, Locks, And Gets Extremely Silly On A Superb Saturday Night Live - Brad (Ethan Anderton's) review of this week's Michael B. Jordan episode on Slashfilm.
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ABOUT THE TEN TO ONE PODCAST: Named after the time slot reserved for the oddball sketches of Saturday Night Live, this podcast from three die-hard SNL fans dives into every new episode of the sketch series that is not only a staple of television but an institution of comedy.
Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.