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Chad is an easily distracted, chill, apathetic man. He has no known last name. In the sketch "Pool Boy," it is stated that he is 23. Many of the sketches depict him as doing various things such as going to a Narnia-like world through his closet, being targeted by a serial killer, going to a haunted mansion, touring with RuPaul, and going on a SpaceX mission.
The character's popularity spawned the 1986 live-action movie Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures. Tomorrow April 17, 1976 Dan Aykroyd: A parody of The Tomorrow Show, starring Dan Aykroyd as Tom Snyder. Baba Wawa April 24, 1976 Gilda Radner: Gilda Radner impersonates journalist Barbara Walters. Colleen Fernman April 24, 1976 Gilda Radner
Each scene ends with all of the characters in the room crowded around a single mirror and gazing at their own reflections. [51] Throughout the melodramatic plot developments, much of the dialogue consists of descriptions of routes taken from place to place, normally due to 'carmageddon', or heavy traffic. "Stay off the 405!" is a common phrase.
Pumpkins first appeared in the fourth episode of SNL 's 42nd season in a skit later uploaded to YouTube with the title "Haunted Elevator (ft. David S. Pumpkins)". [8] In it, a couple (played by Beck Bennett and Kate McKinnon) enters an attraction named 100 Floors of Frights in which a "Hellevator" operator (Kenan Thompson) opens elevator doors to reveal various characters that scare the couple ...
Hit cartoon series Beavis and Butt-Head has had a few reinventions since its 1993 debut, but the show is still delivering on laughs, thanks to the April 13 Saturday Night Live skit that spoofed ...
Stefon was created by American sketch-comedy television show Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member Bill Hader and writer John Mulaney. [2] The character was inspired by people Hader and Mulaney had encountered in their daily lives; these include a club promoter who sent Mulaney an e-mail about a club that "had everything", including "rooms full of broken glass" as a highlight. [3]
When even the cast is laughing at a joke, you know it's funny.
Enid Strict, better known as The Church Lady, is a fictional character portrayed by Dana Carvey on American sketch comedy television show Saturday Night Live. The character appeared on the show from 1986 to 1990, and again in 1996, 2000, 2011, 2016, and 2024.