Ep 18. Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam
- Not Rated
- April 16, 1994
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6.9 (84)
Emilio Estevez hosts this episode of Saturday Night Live, which originally aired on April 10, 1994. Estevez, known for his roles in iconic films like The Breakfast Club and The Mighty Ducks franchise, brings his trademark charm and humor to the stage. The musical guest for the night is Pearl Jam, a grunge band hailing from Seattle, Washington.
The episode opens with a sketch called "Wake Up and Smile," an over-the-top morning talk show that features Estevez as one of the hosts. The sketch pokes fun at the cheerful and chipper nature of morning news programs, with the hosts sipping on excessive amounts of coffee and constantly smiling through even the most ridiculous of guests and topics.
Next up is a parody of the popular children's show Power Rangers, entitled "Powerful Young Republicans." In this sketch, a group of young boys dressed in suits and ties morph into Young Republicans and embark on a mission to eliminate any and all liberal ideas in the fictional town they reside in. The sketch is exaggerated but humorous, poking fun at the perceived conservative nature of the Republican Party.
One of the standout sketches of the night is "Bad Cops," a parody of the then-popular show Cops. Estevez plays a misguided police officer who takes justice into his own hands, often with disastrous results. The sketch features the trademark "bad boys" song from the Cops opening credits, but with a twist - the lyrics are changed to reflect the comedic nature of the sketch.
Another standout sketch of the night is "Wacky Senior Citizens," a fake ad for a nursing home that promises all sorts of wild activities for its residents. Estevez appears in this sketch as an elderly man who is excited to partake in water aerobics and other physically demanding activities, much to the chagrin of his fellow residents.
The musical performances from Pearl Jam throughout the night are electric and intense, featuring hits like "Better Man" and "Animal." The band's signature grunge sound is well-received by the live audience in the studio.
Overall, this episode of Saturday Night Live is a classic example of the show's ability to combine topical humor with memorable sketches and musical performances. Estevez proves to be a talented host, able to hold his own in a live sketch comedy setting. And with Pearl Jam as the musical guest, the energy level of the episode is high from start to finish.