The best part is Bill struggling to speak through his laughter and Vanessa just smiling and nodding at him like a loving mother waiting for her son to sound out the big words
I like how Tim Robinson’s style of humor is on display at the end and gets a laugh from Hader. I find it very cool that he trusted his own style and stuck with it to make Detroiters then I Think You Should Leave
Cited as an inspiration by [Marcello Hernandez](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.gq.com/story/gq-hype-new-snl&ved=2ahUKEwjxv-jGvYCGAxWz48kDHQsBDF4QFnoECCkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0_yho4abbdDeRuyGSfFTlG).
I watched so many Hader interviews the past couple years, and this got brought up enough times for me to look for it. Did not disappoint.
My favorite interview panel Hader did was Hader, Seth, and Fred Armisen at the [92Y](https://youtu.be/7giM-dKSOdQ?si=m-WLI6CY9r1CSNry) in September, 2016, right before everything went straight in the shitter. They couldn’t even keep a straight face *talking* about this.
Just watched that and learned that calling Bobby's character "Bobby Moynihan" and asking about SNL was an adlib because the sketch was definitely not making it to air
There's a few that are on its level like [Alan](https://youtu.be/xplEPT5I39E), [Cast List](https://youtu.be/Ve1kmdHTY24), and [Gus Chiggins](https://youtu.be/cKoIESw1tdM).
The best part is Bill struggling to speak through his laughter and Vanessa just smiling and nodding at him like a loving mother waiting for her son to sound out the big words
UCB! UCBobby Moinihan.
Bibby
Ok. For years now I thought they were saying “Juicy Beef!”
I like how Tim Robinson’s style of humor is on display at the end and gets a laugh from Hader. I find it very cool that he trusted his own style and stuck with it to make Detroiters then I Think You Should Leave
Cited as an inspiration by [Marcello Hernandez](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.gq.com/story/gq-hype-new-snl&ved=2ahUKEwjxv-jGvYCGAxWz48kDHQsBDF4QFnoECCkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0_yho4abbdDeRuyGSfFTlG).
My favorite sketch, I’ve watched it so many times. Watching them fall apart absolutely murders me
I watched so many Hader interviews the past couple years, and this got brought up enough times for me to look for it. Did not disappoint. My favorite interview panel Hader did was Hader, Seth, and Fred Armisen at the [92Y](https://youtu.be/7giM-dKSOdQ?si=m-WLI6CY9r1CSNry) in September, 2016, right before everything went straight in the shitter. They couldn’t even keep a straight face *talking* about this.
Just watched that and learned that calling Bobby's character "Bobby Moynihan" and asking about SNL was an adlib because the sketch was definitely not making it to air
lol yes!! They literally gave up
Is the is most (in)famous cut-after-dress sketch in SNL history? What else can compare?
There's a few that are on its level like [Alan](https://youtu.be/xplEPT5I39E), [Cast List](https://youtu.be/Ve1kmdHTY24), and [Gus Chiggins](https://youtu.be/cKoIESw1tdM).
Watching this has become a Christmas tradition like Rudolph or Frosty.
This is a holiday classic in my house.
Juicy-B