Eddie Murphy: Watch His Skits From His ‘Saturday Night Live’ Return
Last night, Eddie Murphy returned to the Saturday Night Live for the first time in 35 years (other than a brief cameo in an anniversary special). From his monologue to his revamping of some of his classic characters, he showed just why he is aĀ SNLĀ legend.
His opening monologue showed his titanic influence among — as if anyone had forgotten. He was joined by fellowĀ SNLĀ alumni Tracy Morgan and Chris Rock, as well as Dave Chapelle and current (and longest-running cast member) Keenan Thompson. He noted that it was the last episode of 2019. “But if you’re black, it’s the first episode since I left in 1984.” He also took a shot at Bill Cosby, saying that if you told him back then that he’d be a boring stay at home dad with ten kids and Cosby would be in jail, “Even I would have taken that bet.” Mimicking Cosby, he said, “Who is America’s Dad now?”
He brought back his “Mister Robinson” character for a new segment ofĀ Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood and took on gentrification.
Here, he played a contestant in a TV baking competition.
He brought back his Velvet Jones character; he was a contestant onĀ Black Jeopardy.
Two other characters that he brought back were Buckwheat, as a contestant forĀ The Masked SingerĀ (that skit hasn’t been posted to YouTube yet), and Gumby, who crashedĀ Weekend Update.
He also played a disgruntled elf at Santa’s North Pole, explaining to a news crew about a polar bear rampage caused by global warming and Santa’s negligence.
He also appeared in two skits that were cut for time. In “Holiday Gig,” he plays a keytar player performing at a Hanukkah party that keeps getting interrupted.
Here, he cameos in a skit about cast member Aidy Bryant’s obsession with musical guest Lizzo.
It was one of the bestĀ Saturday Night LiveĀ episodes in a long time; here’s hoping it won’t be another 35 years.