Ep 12. Kevin Bacon/INXS
- Not Rated
- February 9, 1991
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6.4 (75)
In season 16, episode 12 of Saturday Night Live, Kevin Bacon takes on hosting duties with Australian rock band INXS as the musical guest.
The episode opens with a sketch parodying the popular game show "The Price is Right." Bacon plays the enthusiastic host, Bob Barker, who struggles to control the rowdy contestants as they bid on outrageous prizes.
Next up is a fake commercial for "Fuzzy Memories," a service that claims to help people recover lost memories from their childhood. Bacon appears as himself in the commercial, searching for his own fuzzy memories of a mediocre soccer game he played as a child.
One of the standout sketches of the night features Bacon as a high school drama teacher who takes method acting a little too seriously. He convinces the students to stage a production of "The Crucible" without a script or any preconceived ideas of how the play should go. Chaos ensues as Bacon's character becomes increasingly unhinged in his pursuit of an authentic performance.
Another memorable sketch features Bacon as the host of a fictitious talk show called "The Love Brothers," where he and his brother (played by Chris Rock) dispense terrible romantic advice to their hapless callers.
The musical performances by INXS are energetic and dynamic, showcasing the band's signature sound and style.
Overall, Kevin Bacon's hosting duties are a success, with many memorable sketches and a standout musical performance by INXS.