andy samberg is the savior of SNL

Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake kicked it up a notch on last week’s Saturday Night Live, creating the second best SNL musical act in its history. Of course, Samberg and Parnel’s Lazy Sunday will never be topped, but this latest bit is fucking hilarious. I can’t even name the song for risk of ruining the joke. Just watch. Please, please, just watch this.

[thanks jay.]

7 Comments to “andy samberg is the savior of SNL”

  1. Matt said something

    Pardon my youthful ignorance, but is this a parody of a well known song?
    While I may or may not have gotten that reference, its still funny as fuck

  2. Andrew said something

    Dammit! I got my wife this gift for Christmas. Now this Samberg guy has ruined the surprise…

  3. Tyler Love said something

    Yeah that’s some good SNL stuff. I like it better than Lazy Sunday. So did the bleep out “dick” when it aired?

  4. jay said something

    That was some funny shit, but did anyone catch Justin’s “Cup o Soup” act on the same show?

  5. Mark Feigenson said something

    Yes, fargin hilarious. One of the funniest parodies I’ve ever seen on SNL. And yes Justin’s Cup o Soup bit was great too. I’m sure that’s available on ytube somewhere.

  6. jason said something

    It was one of the best SNLs altogether for this entire season.
    Pretty funny skits, and Justin Timberlake’s performance of ‘What goes around’ was nuts. Regardless whether you’re a fan of his music.
    Look it up on Youtube.

  7. robin said something

    Loved, loved, loved this SNL episode. Timberlake was way better than I expected: his Homelessville raps and moves were hilarious, and the Alvin & Chipmunks bit was a winner (”A - A - A - A - A - A - LVIN !). But could have lived without his musical performances.
    Kristen Wiig may be the most talented of the current cast members but she has a penchant for playing annoying characters. Maybe that comes with the territory.

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