Saturday Night Live Season 24 Episode 16 Drew Barrymore/Garbage
- Not Rated
- March 20, 1999
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6.7 (79)
Drew Barrymore takes the helm of Saturday Night Live as the host for the show's 16th episode in its 24th season. Joining her is the alternative rock band Garbage as the musical guest.
The episode begins with a cold open that pokes fun at the ongoing controversy surrounding the presidential impeachment trial, featuring appearances by several SNL cast members playing politicians such as Mitch McConnell and Adam Schiff. Drew Barrymore then takes to the stage for her opening monologue, where she talks about her recent experiences in filming movies and living a quiet life with her husband and two young children.
Next up is a pre-recorded sketch that showcases the cast's comedic prowess as they parody popular game shows such as "Jeopardy!" and "Family Feud". The sketch offers hilarious moments, with the game show contestants providing absurd answers to the questions posed to them.
The night's first live sketch features Drew Barrymore in an appearance as a talk show host called "The Barrymore Show". Drew brings in a guest from the audience, portrayed by cast member Jimmy Fallon, and hilariously digresses into discussing her own personal life instead of the guest's. The sketch features classic SNL one-liners and a touch of physical comedy for good measure.
Up next is a pre-recorded spoof on classic children's TV shows called "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back". The sketch stars cast member Will Ferrell as the beloved Dr. Seuss character, who has some rather bizarre methods to solving problems, much to the chagrin of other characters in the show.
After the comedic break, it's time for Weekend Update with anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che. The segment features its usual commentary on current events, taking on topics such as the recent developments in the presidential impeachment trial and the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. The humor is sharp and biting, as is expected from the weekend update segment.
The next live sketch features Drew Barrymore in a recurring sketch called "Spartan Cheerleaders". Barrymore joins cast members Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri as they promote their cheerleading squad in hopes of getting more members. The sketch highlights Barrymore's comedic abilities as she keeps up with the quick-witted Ferrell and Oteri.
Garbage takes the stage for their first performance of the evening, performing their hit single "Push It". The band's energy is infectious, with lead singer Shirley Manson's powerful vocals driving the song forward.
The show's final pre-recorded sketch features a group of soccer moms who find themselves embroiled in a fight for a parking space outside of a popular store. The sketch features hilarious one-liners and outrageous moments that get more and more absurd as the sketch goes on.
The final live sketch brings back Drew Barrymore as she appears in a sketch with cast member Tracy Morgan called "The Quiet Storm". The pair star as late-night radio DJs who offer up their slow jams to listeners. The sketch is a testament to Barrymore's comedic timing and abilities, as she keeps up with Morgan's ad libs and improvisation.
Garbage returns to the stage for their final performance of the night, playing their hit single "I Think I'm Paranoid". The band's performance is powerful and intense, providing a fitting end to the show.
Saturday Night Live's 24th season, episode 16 featuring Drew Barrymore and Garbage is a testament to the show's staying power as a comedic force. With a mix of pre-recorded and live sketches, the cast showcases their talent and comedic timing with aplomb. The musical guest, Garbage, also proves why they are a band still relevant today, putting on electrifying performances that leave the audience wanting more. Overall, the episode is a hilarious and entertaining watch that leaves the audience laughing long after the show has ended.