Ep 8. Alec Baldwin/Beastie Boys
- Not Rated
- December 10, 1994
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7.3 (101)
In season 20, episode 8 of Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin hosts with the musical guest Beastie Boys. This is Baldwin's seventh time hosting the iconic sketch comedy show and he brings his signature charm and wit to the stage. The episode begins with a cold open featuring Baldwin as President Bill Clinton addressing the nation about his recent impeachment. Baldwin's spot-on impression of Clinton captures the former president's folksy charm and cunning political instincts.
The show then moves on to a series of sketches, including a hilarious commercial parody for a home drug testing kit. Baldwin also appears in a sketch as a sleazy lawyer representing a woman who has been fired from her job for being too attractive. The sketch pokes fun at the absurdity of workplace harassment and Baldwin's performance adds to the humor.
As always, the show features a number of topical sketches that comment on current events and politics. One sketch features Baldwin as a conservative pundit commenting on the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information while she was Secretary of State. The sketch is both funny and insightful, skewering both Clinton and her critics.
The musical performance by Beastie Boys is a highlight of the episode. The band performs their hit song "Sabotage" with energy and swagger, bringing the crowd to their feet. The Beastie Boys also appear in a sketch as themselves, making fun of their own image as rebellious rap stars.
Throughout the episode, Baldwin demonstrates his versatility as a performer, appearing in a variety of sketches and playing a range of characters. His talent for comedy is evident in every sketch and his chemistry with the other cast members is palpable.
Overall, season 20, episode 8 of Saturday Night Live is a must-watch for fans of the show and comedy fans in general. Baldwin's hosting is a highlight of the season and the addition of Beastie Boys as the musical guest is a perfect match for the show's irreverent and playful approach to comedy. This episode showcases the best of what Saturday Night Live has to offer: great writing, talented performers, and a willingness to take risks and push boundaries.