Saturday Night Live Season 26 Episode 9

Ep 9. Charlie Sheen/Nelly Furtado

  • Not Rated
  • January 13, 2001
  • 334 min
  • 5.3  (87)

Charlie Sheen and Nelly Furtado are the hosts for the ninth episode of season 26 for Saturday Night Live. This episode is a much-talked-about one as it features the infamous Charlie Sheen, who was known for his wild antics and controversial statements at the time. The anticipation for this episode was high as people were eager to see how the SNL cast would respond to Sheen's recent media attention.

The show begins with an opening monologue by Charlie Sheen, who jokes about his recent troubles and addiction issues. He also takes a dig at his former show "Two and a Half Men" and its creator Chuck Lorre. Sheen's monologue sets the tone for the rest of the show, which includes several sketches poking fun at his public persona.

One of the highlights of the episode is the skit titled "Piers Morgan Tonight." In this sketch, Bill Hader plays Piers Morgan, and Charlie Sheen plays himself. The sketch is a parody of the famous interview where Sheen proclaimed himself as a "winning" individual. Sheen delivers hilarious lines like "I have tiger blood and Adonis DNA," while Hader tries in vain to keep the interview on track.

Another memorable sketch is "Sheen's Korner," which is a spoof of Sheen's online program where he rants about his life and experiences. In this sketch, Sheen is joined by cast members, who play characters like "Goddess" and "Sweatsuit." The sketch is a spot-on representation of Sheen's public persona, and the cast does an excellent job mimicking his speech and mannerisms.

Nelly Furtado's musical performances bring a refreshing break from the Charlie Sheen-focused sketches. She performs two of her hit singles, "I'm Like A Bird" and "Turn Off The Lights," and her energy and stage presence are impressive. The show ends on a high note with a sketch where Charlie Sheen portrays the President of the United States. The sketch is a satire of Sheen's recent claims of having tiger blood and being a warlock.

Overall, the episode is a hilarious indictment of Charlie Sheen's recent controversies, and the SNL cast does an excellent job of bringing his character to life. Nelly Furtado's musical performances provide the perfect contrast to the comedy sketches, and her energy and talent are impressive. This episode is a must-watch for anyone who wants to see the SNL cast at their comedic best.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 13, 2001
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    334 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (87)