Saturday Night Live Season 22 Episode 16

Ep 16. Mike Myers/Aerosmith

  • Not Rated
  • March 22, 1997
  • 6.5  (80)

Mike Myers, the Canadian comedian known for his roles in the Austin Powers movies and as a former cast member of Saturday Night Live, returns to host season 22 episode 16. The musical guests for the night are Aerosmith, one of the most successful rock bands in American history.

The episode opens with a sketch featuring Myers as the enigmatic troubadour "The Streets." He sings a song about his travels and the people he has met, accompanied by a musical trio dressed in Renaissance costumes. The sketch sets the tone for Myers' comedic stylings throughout the night, as he showcases his love of music, impressions, and absurd characters.

Myers then delivers a monologue that touches on his Canadian heritage and his experiences working on SNL. He also discusses the upcoming release of his new movie, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, which would go on to become a cult classic.

The first sketch of the night features Myers as Simon, a game show host who humiliates the contestants instead of asking them questions. The sketch is a biting satire of the reality TV trend that was popular in the late 90s.

Next up is a commercial parody for "Happy Fun Ball," a toy that comes with a long list of warning labels and disclaimers. The sketch pokes fun at the litigious nature of American society and the absurdity of modern consumer culture.

Myers then appears in a pre-taped sketch as "Wayne Campbell," his iconic character from the sketch comedy series, Wayne's World. In the sketch, Wayne interviews members of Aerosmith, including singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. The sketch is a playful nod to Myers' past on SNL and his love of rock music.

The next sketch, "Coffee Talk with Linda Richman," features Myers in drag as the host of a talk show for Jewish women. The sketch is a recurring segment from SNL's past, and Myers' performance as Richman is a fan favorite.

The episode's musical guests, Aerosmith, take the stage to perform their hit song "Pink." The band's high-energy performance sets the audience on their feet and highlights their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

After the performance, Myers returns for a sketch where he plays "Lothar of the Hill People," a barbarian who struggles to adapt to modern society. The sketch is a perfect showcase for Myers' talent for physical comedy and absurd character work.

The final sketch of the night features Myers as a game show host who presents contestants with increasingly bizarre challenges. The sketch is a fitting end to a night of irreverent humor and showcases Myers' unique brand of comedy.

Overall, season 22 episode 16 of Saturday Night Live is a classic episode that showcases the talents of host Mike Myers and musical guests Aerosmith. The episode is a time capsule of the late 90s, and a reminder of the enduring legacy of one of America's greatest sketch comedy shows.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 22, 1997
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (80)