Paul Mescal sings, dances and doesn’t cry on ‘Saturday Night Live’
If you’re still in need of Christmas cards copied for your family, consider it Dana CarveyChurch Lady’s suggestion for “Satan Have a Good Year.”
It has been almost a decade since we were part of “Church Chat,” but Saturday night live are getting all they can out of Carvey this season. His Church Lady may no longer sound as mischievous as she once did, and Carver’s voice occasionally trails off behind her shrill scoldings. But it was still fun to see his Church Lady waving at “those eleven-year-olds dressed like vixens.” Sabrina Carpenter,” and urges us to follow the example of a far superior carpenter: “He works late because he is a savior” Carvey sang.
Meanwhile, Sarah Sherman shows off her dashing impression Matt Gaetz and his evil boomerang eyebrows. Marcello Hernandez become a free baseball player Juan Soto. And above all, David Spade slap a sad look in his face for one Hunter Biden impressive for a trip. In the best opening joke, Carver chided Biden for calling her Church Woman instead of Church Woman. “Oh, please forgive me,” Spade said.
Paul Mescal then took the stage to give a monologue in the sexiest sweater. How to describe this work of art? It is black with red piping. A touch of charm, of ravishing purity—a look that once seemed thoughtful and dignified And bridges and tunnels. He should wear it to every holiday party.
Our favorite Irish boyfriend will prove that comedy can still flow through him, despite his many emotionally damaged characters. After treating us to a montage of his most tearful scenes, Mescal joked that “obviously I don’t mind doing emotional scenes, nudity or emotional nude scenes.” He also praised his preference for tiny soccer shorts. Not to be outdone by his quartet, Hernandez joined Mescal on stage in a spirit of solidarity. Our two dwarf kings in their short shorts. This year has had bright spots.