Saturday Night Live Season 22 Episode 5

Ep 5. Chris Rock/The Wallflowers

  • Not Rated
  • November 2, 1996
  • 4.6  (85)

Chris Rock, the legendary comedian known for his sharp wit and incisive commentary on race relations and politics, takes the stage as host of Saturday Night Live's 22nd season, bringing his unique brand of humor to America's beloved sketch comedy show. Accompanying him is musical guest, The Wallflowers, an American rock band known for their introspective lyrics and catchy tunes.

In this episode, expect to see Chris Rock at his best, delivering a series of hilarious monologues that touch on everything from the 1992 Los Angeles riots to the O.J. Simpson trial. He takes on controversies of the time and delivers memorable one-liners that will leave you in stitches. Chris Rock is an expert at finding the humor in heavy topics, and his comedic skills are on full display throughout the night.

As for the sketches, the show does not disappoint. Saturday Night Live has always been known for its creative, off-the-wall skits, and this episode is no exception. From a parody of a popular talk show to a fake commercial for a fast-food chain, the writers take on a variety of subjects with their trademark wit and humor.

But while the sketches are good, it is Chris Rock who steals the show. In one particularly memorable segment, he plays an airline customer service rep who uses his powers of persuasion to get a disgruntled passenger to love the airline. Chris Rock's natural charisma and charm bring the character to life, and the result is a masterclass in improv comedy.

The Wallflowers also make an appearance, adding their unique sound to the show with a series of soulful performances. Led by frontman Jakob Dylan, the band captivates the audience with their poignant lyrics and rock-infused sound. Their musical style is a perfect fit for the show, contributing to the overall energy and vibe of the night.

Overall, this episode of Saturday Night Live is a must-watch for fans of Chris Rock, The Wallflowers, and anyone looking for a good laugh. With its mix of topical commentary and silly sketches, it is a testament to the show's enduring popularity and influence. Don't miss out on this classic episode of one of America's favorite comedies!

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 2, 1996
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.6  (85)