Saturday Night Live Season 32 Episode 20

Ep 20. Zach Braff/Maroon 5

  • TV14
  • May 19, 2007
  • 43 min
  • 7.2  (122)

On the 12th of May 2007, Saturday Night Live aired its 20th episode of the 32nd season. Hosted by actor/director Zach Braff, with Maroon 5 as the musical guests, the episode features an array of witty sketches and hilarious performances.

The show kicks off with Braff's opening monologue, where he reminisces about his previous stints on SNL as a director and writer. He then dives into some topical jokes about the then-recent death of Anna Nicole Smith and the ongoing controversy surrounding the Iraq war. The monologue concludes with a playful musical number that sees Braff joined by several SNL cast members.

Following the monologue, the show jumps straight into a sketch titled "Good Morning Meth," a parody of morning news shows aimed at methamphetamine users. The sketch features Braff and several other cast members as overzealous anchors delivering nonsensical news stories while under the influence of the drug.

Next up is a commercial parody for a product called "Little Chocolate Donuts for Men." The sketch features Braff as a clueless athlete promoting the product, which supposedly helps men build muscle mass through the power of chocolate donuts.

Another standout sketch is "Kid Smartz," a game show parody hosted by Kenan Thompson that sees Braff and cast member Kristen Wiig as contestants. The sketch pokes fun at the overbearing parents who push their children to achieve greatness, with Wiig's character berating her son for not knowing the capital of Latvia.

Following a couple of forgettable sketches, the show picks up the pace with a digital short titled "Andy's Dad," featuring Braff as a man whose father has an odd fascination with his friend Andy. The sketch takes a dark turn towards the end, but it's still a comedic highlight of the episode.

Maroon 5 takes the stage for their first musical performance of the night with a soulful rendition of "Makes Me Wonder." The band puts on a lively show, with lead singer Adam Levine's powerful vocals and stage presence earning the audience's adoration.

The episode's strongest sketch is arguably "Plagiarism Awards," a mock awards show celebrating the best plagiarized works of the year. Braff and Wiig return as presenters, with Bill Hader stealing the show as the winner of several awards for plagiarizing the entire screenplay of "The Terminator."

Maroon 5 returns for their second musical performance, this time with "Won't Go Home Without You." The band delivers a heartfelt rendition of the song, showcasing their musicianship and songwriting skills.

The episode concludes with a sketch titled "Last Call," a recurring sketch that sees two patrons of a bar striking up an awkward conversation. Braff and cast member Fred Armisen play the roles of the drunken duo, with Armisen's character doling out increasingly bizarre revelations about his personal life.

Overall, the Zach Braff/Maroon 5 episode of Saturday Night Live is a solid entry in the show's storied history. With an energetic host, a talented musical guest, and a handful of memorable sketches, the episode proves to be an entertaining way to spend an hour and a half on a Saturday night.

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  • First Aired
    May 19, 2007
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (122)
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