Saturday Night Live Season 21 Episode 10

Ep 10. Christopher Walken/Joan Osborne

  • Not Rated
  • January 13, 1996
  • 7.2  (80)

In this episode of Saturday Night Live, veteran actor Christopher Walken takes the reins as host with musical guest Joan Osborne. Known for his distinctive voice and unique delivery, Walken brings his signature quirkiness and deadpan humor to the show, making for a night of laughs and memorable sketches.

The opening sketch features Dana Carvey as Ross Perot, spoofing the former presidential candidate's infamous nasal voice and offbeat mannerisms. He announces his plans to run for president again and introduces his running mate, a surprise pick that takes the audience by surprise.

In his monologue, Walken shows off his dance moves, performing a tap dance routine that is both impressive and hilarious. He also pokes fun at his own reputation as a creepy and intense actor, promising to try his best to be funny and likable throughout the show.

Next up, a parody of a popular game show has the contestants competing to see who can keep a straight face while Walken delivers bizarre and nonsensical statements. The contestants do their best to hold back laughter, but Walken's delivery is too much for them to handle, causing them to break character and crack up.

In a recurring sketch, Walken plays a producer trying to give notes to the cast of a low-budget movie. He struggles to articulate exactly what he wants from the actors, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and miscommunications. The sketch is elevated by Walken's deadpan delivery and timing, which make even the most mundane lines seem hilarious.

The next sketch features Walken as a talk show host, interviewing celebrity guests who are all played by cast members in ridiculous costumes. The guests all have outrageous personalities and quirks, making for a hilarious and unpredictable segment that showcases the cast's improvisational skills.

In another recurring sketch, Walken plays a lounge singer performing for a variety of different audiences. His smooth vocals and cheesy one-liners are both cringe-worthy and hilarious, making for a skit that is both entertaining and uncomfortable to watch.

The musical guest, Joan Osborne, delivers a soulful and powerful performance that showcases her impressive vocals. She performs a mix of upbeat and emotional songs, bringing a unique energy to the stage that is a perfect complement to Walken's quirky humor.

Overall, this episode of Saturday Night Live is a standout thanks to Christopher Walken's offbeat humor and unique delivery. He brings his trademark quirkiness to each sketch, making even the most mundane lines and situations seem hilarious and entertaining. With Joan Osborne as the musical guest, it's a night of unforgettable performances and memorable moments that will leave viewers laughing long after the show is over.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 13, 1996
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (80)