View Full Version : SNL failed Jerrod Carmichael by emphasizing the "stale" Slap


TMC
04-04-2022, 08:20 PM
https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2022/04/saturday-night-live-jerrod-carmichael-oscars-slap/629463/

Carmichael delivered a stellar monologue discussing how America had become exhausted by The Slap discourse. "But SNL proceeded to talk about it anyway, only underscoring how delayed the show’s reaction felt," says Amanda Wicks, adding: "The disjointed episode made Carmichael feel more like a new cast member than a celebrity host. In the night’s most relatable sketch, he played a forgettable contestant on a game show that tested people’s pandemic-era brain power, and in the most outrageous bit, he played a doll maker who sold an unintentionally lewd creation on a wholesome shopping TV channel. When not talking about the Slap, this episode’s sketches largely felt random and unconcerned with giving Carmichael an opportunity to insert his personality. SNL, in other words, played it safe. By putting all its energy into an incident that felt edgy and shocking nearly a week ago, the show just felt stale."

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SNL writers left Jerrod Carmichael stranded by some half-baked premises and so-so writing (https://www.pastemagazine.com/comedy/jerrod-carmichael-snl-review/): "Honestly, Carmichael was very good in sketches," says Dennis Perkins. "He was effusive during the goodnights, calling this one of the best weeks of his life, and that really came through, despite some sputtering sketches. Some hosts are just engaged. They listen when they’re not delivering their lines, and that’s awfully endearing. Shame, then, that when it came time for SNL to wheel out its own take on the Oscars kerfuffle, he was reduced to playing straight man to a big heap of nothing."
The thing about Carmichael as a host ended up actually being the thing with Carmichael as the lead on NBC's The Carmichael Show (https://www.indiewire.com/2022/04/snl-review-jerrod-carmichael-1234713875/): "While he has stage presence and can perform live in front of an audience effortlessly as a stand-up comedian, when it comes to acting in that same live setting, he is no longer the most dynamic person in the room," says LaToya Ferguson. "The only sketches where Carmichael really got to play up a character were in 'Shop TV' and 'Scattering Remains,' and even then, both were low-key and low-energy — in a way that was necessary to the comedy of the sketch. But in general, Carmichael could’ve been replaced with anyone else in any of the sketches he was in and they would have been exactly the same."


SNL's "Weekend Update" defends the Academy's inaction over Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock because it's "one of the craziest things we'll ever see" (https://deadline.com/2022/04/snls-weekend-update-lampoons-will-smith-film-academy-chris-rock-1234993074/)

Colin Jost said on "Weekend Update" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdayQgrM74o) he "can't even blame" the Academy for not knowing what to do. “Nobody knew what to do. Even people at the Oscars were googling, ‘Did Will Smith just slap Chris Rock?'” he said. I think we should just acknowledge that that was one of the craziest things we will ever see in our lives. It’s truly like the Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction, but if Janet (Jackson's) nipple slapped (Justin) Timberlake.” Meanwhile Michael Che defended Chris Rock's joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's hair, saying: “Can we stop pretending everybody knew Jada had alopecia? I mean, as much as we’ve heard about Jada and Will’s personal lives, you can’t expect us to retain everything. It’s like Kanye saying, ‘Don’t act like y’all don’t know I had psoriasis!'”

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Host Jerrod Carmichael spent his monologue riffing on The Slap without mentioning "Will Smith," "Chris Rock," "slap" or the "Oscars" (https://www.etonline.com/snl-host-jerrod-carmichael-uses-monologue-to-mock-will-smith-and-chris-rock-oscars-slap-181960): "I don't wanna talk about it. You can’t make me talk about it. Aren't you sick of talking about it?" he said, joking that Lorne Michaels urged him to talk about "it" because "the nation needs to heal."
SNL tackles the Oscars slap from the seat filler perspective (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTRng89HjJw)
SNL pays tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins (https://deadline.com/2022/04/snl-pays-tribute-to-late-foo-fighters-drummer-taylor-hawkins-1234993137/)