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Ceej
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Mon Nov-03-14 12:36 PM

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"Chris Rock/Prince SNL - is there really outrage?"


  

          

I thought Chris' monologue was great, others not so much??

Few lowlights, the horrible married couple sketch that was just a mess from start to finish.

Then Prince had to plug in his guitar after he'd been playing for a while....

I just dont get the controversy.

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Chris Rock/Prince SNL - is there really outrage? [View all] , Ceej, Mon Nov-03-14 12:36 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
those two topics will always ruffle some feathers
Nov 03rd 2014
1
Monologue was outstanding
Nov 03rd 2014
2
Theyre sayin he did Boston Marathon jokes
Nov 03rd 2014
3
      That's dumb
Nov 03rd 2014
4
      It made me go check to see if hes goin on tour
Nov 03rd 2014
5
      It's fake outrage
Nov 03rd 2014
7
           Terrible joke to make in NYC the day before the NYC Marathon
Nov 03rd 2014
13
                Nah, it was timely and funny,
Nov 03rd 2014
15
                FYI, this shit right here is officially over.
Nov 04th 2014
18
                     You made my point, you don't even know what I am talking about.
Nov 04th 2014
30
                          What Boston marathon joke did he make?
Nov 04th 2014
32
                          The bit about getting to the end, and someone yelling "Run!"
Nov 05th 2014
35
                               I'm an idiot.
Nov 05th 2014
37
                          Nope. That's exactly my point.
Nov 05th 2014
34
                          timing probably influenced him telling those jokes...
Nov 05th 2014
39
                          Dude, I'm from NY and had a cousin run IN the marathon
Nov 05th 2014
45
                               I am not talking outrage or sweating it, it just wasn't funny and fell f...
Nov 05th 2014
46
                                    Nah I think it fell flat because it's not that funny
Nov 07th 2014
51
                                         I don't think it works that way.
Nov 08th 2014
52
                                              I love how you two are reengineering CHRIS ROCK'S ACT!
Nov 09th 2014
53
RE: Chris Rock/Prince SNL - is there really outrage?
Nov 03rd 2014
6
Monologue was the best part of the show
Nov 03rd 2014
8
I'd add Aidy Bryant, Bobby Moynihan and Cecily Strong
Nov 03rd 2014
10
      I thought I read somewhere that she wanted off
Nov 03rd 2014
12
      i thought again about Bryant right after i posted
Nov 04th 2014
20
           I would love to know what was funny about the old married couple sketch
Nov 04th 2014
21
                in concept, it's Chris and ole girl as older people trading barbs
Nov 04th 2014
24
                There may have been a cue card mixup
Nov 04th 2014
27
                     Naw, she left the scene early
Nov 04th 2014
31
I thoguht the monlogue was delivered in " TOO Chris Rock"
Nov 03rd 2014
9
Yeah, as much as I love his comedy
Nov 03rd 2014
11
This entire post x1000.
Nov 03rd 2014
14
Dude. I would've been furious......
Nov 04th 2014
17
They've done it without Farley
Nov 04th 2014
19
      RE: They've done it without Farley
Nov 04th 2014
22
yeah, why is he trying to be like Chris Rock?
Nov 04th 2014
28
      lol
Nov 05th 2014
40
      He was doing a Chris Rock impression
Nov 05th 2014
47
           he's the exact same way in every one of his stand ups
Nov 06th 2014
48
He exhausted the variety of flattop wigs they had in wardrobe.
Nov 03rd 2014
16
Why did he need a wig in every sketch?
Nov 04th 2014
23
      His reg hair would've been just fine at least 76% of the time
Nov 04th 2014
25
Great monologue...
Nov 04th 2014
26
dude joked about 9/11, jesus, guns...
Nov 04th 2014
29
Remember when comedians could tell jokes w/o "outrage"?
Nov 04th 2014
33
Media/culture has turned us into a people who want to be offended
Nov 05th 2014
38
Those days never really existed.
Nov 05th 2014
41
      yeah, i mean comedians who don't offend are a bit boring
Nov 05th 2014
42
      do the outraged ever have a point?
Nov 05th 2014
43
           people are allowed to feel how they want...
Nov 05th 2014
44
           sometimes, but i'd rather people look at context/intent
Nov 06th 2014
49
                agreed
Nov 06th 2014
50
Best part of the show, by far. Anybody outraged is being dumb.
Nov 05th 2014
36
late to the party, but that was the strangest SNL episode i've seen
Nov 09th 2014
54

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