Saturday Night Live Season 30 Episode 7

Saturday Night Live Season 30 Episode 7 Robert DeNiro/Destiny's Child

  • TV14
  • December 18, 2004
  • 160 min

Robert DeNiro and Destiny's Child join forces for the seventh episode of the thirtieth season of Saturday Night Live. This episode promises to be a memorable one, as both the iconic actor and legendary girl group bring their unique talents to the Studio 8H stage.

The episode kicks off with a cold open that pokes fun at the 2004 presidential election. Darrell Hammond plays George W. Bush, while Will Forte portrays John Kerry. The sketch features the candidates participating in a celebrity-filled "Rock the Vote" event, with appearances by Lindsey Lohan, Eminem, and Paris Hilton (played by Amy Poehler).

Next up is Robert DeNiro's monologue, in which he discusses his distinguished career as an actor and his upcoming projects. He also takes a lighthearted jab at his reputation for playing tough guys, quipping: "I'm not really a tough guy. I let my acting do the talking."

The first sketch of the night is a parody of MTV's "Cribs," featuring Destiny's Child giving a tour of their luxurious tour bus. The sketch showcases the group's comedic chops, as they play exaggerated versions of themselves and crack jokes about their over-the-top lifestyle.

Other sketches throughout the night include a talk show called "Morning Latte," in which DeNiro plays the world's most unenthusiastic guest; a commercial parody for a cologne called "Tearjerkers," which makes men cry on command; and a digital short in which Andy Samberg and Fred Armisen play businessmen who undergo a radical transformation after listening to a self-help tape.

The musical performances by Destiny's Child are a highlight of the episode. The group performs two hits from their 2004 album "Destiny Fulfilled": "Lose My Breath" and "Soldier." The latter features a surprise guest appearance by rapper T.I., who joins the group onstage for his verse.

The Weekend Update segment features appearances by various recurring characters, including Tina Fey as Sarah Palin and Jimmy Fallon as Nick Burns, your company's computer guy. The news anchors also dive into current events, with jokes about the upcoming holiday season, the popularity of the Atkins diet, and the latest celebrity scandals.

The episode concludes with a sketch in which DeNiro plays a concerned father who hires a hitman to take out his daughter's deadbeat boyfriend (played by Chris Parnell). The sketch escalates into absurdity, with the hitman revealing that he has a "code" against violence and offering the boyfriend a job instead.

Overall, the Robert DeNiro/Destiny's Child episode of Saturday Night Live is a solid installment of the long-running sketch comedy series. DeNiro proves to be a game host, gamely diving into the silly sketches and holding his own alongside the talented cast. Destiny's Child provides musical performances that are both energetic and polished, showcasing their status as one of the most successful girl groups of all time. Fans of the show and the guests alike will find plenty to enjoy in this fun and entertaining episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 18, 2004
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    160 min
  • Language
    English