While I’m glad they’re not overusing Church Chat to death, putting it on a year-long hiatus when it’s still somewhat in its prime IS a bit much. back in November 1988 (though Church Lady herself appeared a month later in a non-Church Chat cold opening). Believe it or not, this is the first Church Chat sketch in over a year! The last one was with Morton Downey Jr. Nadia Comaneci (JAH), Leona Helmsley (NOD), host Funny ending with Jan’s baby being fed milk through a turkey baster. I’m really liking the increasingly odd baby-carrying methods being displayed (especially Nora’s and Kevin’s), as well as the parents justifying why its supposedly helpful for the baby. Victoria (in reaction to her gift): “Socks?” Hanukkah Harry: “8-pair! Can you believe it?!?”Įxotic baby-carrying devices make (host) insecure about her parenting Very realistic childlike bouncing up and down from Mike throughout this sketch. Jon’s portrayal of this character is excellent and is also humorously nailing just about every Jewish stereotype possible. The theme song is fantastic, especially the Jewish names of the reindeer. The Hanukkah Harry concept is hilarious, and this is a role that Jon Lovitz was born to play. A good laugh from an ill Santa barfing off-camera immediately after unsuccessfully trying to force himself out of bed. Hanukkah Harry (JOL) helps sick Santa (PHH) Her complicated advice to her father on how to watch tonight’s show is pretty funny, and was delivered decently enough. Her delivery of jokes is pretty rough so far, and you can tell she’s nervous. I like how this cold opening ended up being a quick blackout gag. Hilarious idea of the Energizer Bunny randomly interrupting a dead-serious drinking-and-driving PSA, though the timing of the bunny’s entrance was off and Kevin’s facial reactions to the bunny was a little too exaggerated and hokey for my likes. (KEN)’s drunk driving message is interrupted by the Energizer Bunny Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars
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