Saturday Night Live Season 29 Episode 12

Ep 12. Drew Barrymore/Kelis

  • Not Rated
  • February 14, 2004
  • 6.0  (87)

Saturday Night Live, season 29 episode 12, "Drew Barrymore/Kelis," is an exciting episode filled with celebrity guest appearances, timely skits, and hilarious humor. The show begins with an opening sketch featuring frequent guest star Maya Rudolph as Oprah Winfrey, interviewing various celebrities about their experiences with the Super Bowl. Drew Barrymore takes the stage as host for the evening, showcasing her versatility as both a comedic actress and a charming, friendly host.

One standout sketch features a parody of the popular reality show "The Bachelor," with Barrymore portraying a ditzy contestant vying for the affections of the titular bachelor. The sketch's ironic twist makes for a humorous commentary on the shallow and often ridiculous nature of reality TV.

Another memorable moment comes from a skit featuring Barrymore as a contestant on "Jeopardy!" alongside two other unlikely contenders – a janitor and a caveman. The trio's comical lack of knowledge leads to some truly hilarious moments, as they struggle to answer even the simplest of questions.

In addition to Barrymore's comedic chops, the episode also features musical guest Kelis, who performs several high-energy numbers throughout the show. Kelis' unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and electronic music serves as the perfect backdrop for the show's energetic vibe.

The episode also features several political skits, including a recurring sketch featuring Darrell Hammond as President George W. Bush. The satirical sketch pokes fun at the president's infamous gaffes and mispronunciations, while also offering some sharp political commentary.

Overall, Saturday Night Live's season 29 episode 12 is a must-watch for fans of the show. With a talented host, engaging musical guest, and a variety of timely skits and parodies, the episode offers something for everyone – whether you're in the mood for some lighthearted laughter or biting political commentary.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 14, 2004
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (87)