Posted on 09/17/2020 8:41:42 AM PDT by White Lives Matter
New York (CNN Business)"Saturday Night Live" has found its Joe Biden.
Jim Carrey will play the Democratic nominee and former vice president on this season of "SNL," NBC announced Wednesday.
The variety series will return just in time to mock the 2020 presidential election when it debuts on October 3. The series will premiere with five consecutive episodes leading up to the election on November 3.
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Carrey’s love for meth has made him rather nutty, and ugly.
Well it might be a good fit, both are struggling with reality and are clearly non-functioning.
They’re not going to attack Biden, they will make him cool like they did with Obama.
SNL......CANCELLED in my house years ago.
Hell be fine, as long as he doesnt go full Biden - you never go full Biden.
Truly Dumb and Dumber.
Now THAT is a heavy lift.
Like I’ve said before here, 1970s made episodes of The Electric Company are more worthwhile entertainment than the slop SNL keeps on dishing out these days.
Pretty much. And any shortcomings of Biden will be lightly joked up while at the same time setting their sights on trashing Trump.
Knowing the political drive for Carrey/SNL, I can see them do a skit where all the folks around Biden treat him like a senile drooling dementia patient, and Carrey, as Biden, has a suit on and acts intellectual, with it, poignant, direct, and politically connected with wit. That’ll be the “joke”.
SNL is really funny......says me in 1979, the last time I watched it.
I thought Jason Sudeikis had done fine with it.
He used to play that creepy fireman on “In Living Color” That is Creepy Joe to a tee.
Perfect - He is in late stages of TDS.
will SNL “go there” with creepy joe
The Electric Company wasn’t that bad.
SNL—not funny now, not funny in the past, and never funny in the future.
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