Saturday Night Live Season 20 Episode 7

Ep 7. Roseanne/Green Day

  • Not Rated
  • December 3, 1994
  • 6.8  (82)

Roseanne Barr hosts this episode of Saturday Night Live, with musical guest Green Day. The episode opens with a sketch in which Roseanne plays Hillary Clinton, preparing for her upcoming run at the presidency. The sketch features Roseanne and a group of her supporters discussing her platform and her opponent, Bill Clinton. We then move on to the opening credits, in which the cast members are introduced through a series of sketches.

Next up we have Matt Foley, motivational speaker, played by Chris Farley, visiting a suburban couple to show them what their life will be like if they don't straighten up. This sketch features some of Farley's signature physical comedy and over-the-top characterizations.

The next sketch features Roseanne playing a cable access travel show host who takes her viewers on a tour of her hometown, Medford, Utah. The sketch is full of Roseanne's sarcastic wit and commentary on small-town life.

The first musical performance of the night is by Green Day, who play their hit single "When I Come Around." The band's performance energizes the audience, and the song's catchy melody and lyrics are a hit with fans.

Next up we have a sketch featuring Adam Sandler and Kevin Nealon as two old men complaining about how everything is different now. The sketch is full of nostalgia and quips about how much simpler life used to be.

The next sketch features Roseanne and Chris Farley as a couple on a talk show about relationships, discussing their sex life. The sketch is full of double entendres and sexual innuendo, and Roseanne and Farley's performances are hilarious.

We then move on to another musical performance by Green Day, who play their song "Geek Stink Breath." The song is fast-paced and full of energy, and the band's performance is electric.

The final sketch of the night features Roseanne and Phil Hartman as a couple hosting a cable access talk show about cooking. The sketch is full of Roseanne's trademark humor and Phil's comedic timing, and the two actors work well together.

The episode ends with a goodbye from Roseanne and the cast members, thanking the audience for watching and inviting them to come back next week for another episode of Saturday Night Live. Overall, this episode is full of great sketches and hilarious moments, and is sure to be a favorite among fans of the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 3, 1994
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (82)