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  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 classic SNL skits that wouldn't fly today for this list.

  • We're looking at both sketches and recurring skits from SNL that just wouldn't pass muster anymore because of modern social mores.

  • Number 10 Canteen Boy.

  • This Adam Sandler character is probably best known for appearing in a sketch when Alec Baldwin co hosted in 1994.

  • You know, it seems like the moment you get out of the city, all your problems just sort of fade away.

  • Baldwin plays a predatory scoutmaster who takes an interest in Canteen Boy and Poor Canteen Boy is made uncomfortable by his advances.

  • My shirt fell off.

  • Viewers were upset that SNL would make light of pedophilia and molestation, and future broadcasts of the sketch showed that canteen boy was actually not a child but merely a 27 year old man child.

  • Still, given today's sensitive climate around sexual harassment and assault, it'd be hard to see SNL doing a sketch similar to this.

  • You're very funny, Canteen boy.

  • Make me laugh some more.

  • Number nine Lyle, the effeminate heterosexual.

  • I'm just crazy about you.

  • Yeah, we've got to stop seeing each other.

  • Dana Carvey played this suburbanite dad twice in 1989 and 1992.

  • The premise of the sketches is that all of Lyle's friends and family assumed Lyle is gay because of his outward appearance.

  • But actually he's straight.

  • Well, he doesn't suspect a thing, baby.

  • How could he know?

  • Well, he thinks you're gay.

  • What?

  • That thing Then he's confused as to why anyone would think such a thing completely unaware of the signals he's sending.

  • Why would I want Oh, that's insane.

  • On what you come to that conclusion.

  • Views on the LGBTQ plus community have changed since the last Lyle sketch shared with the public being Maur accepting not only is being gay not seen as a big deal but mocking stereotypes found in a lile sketch would also draw anger.

  • You get up there, you get there, you are grounded.

  • You stay there until you figure out that I am not gay.

  • Okay, Dad, I'm sorry.

  • I just number eight.

  • The situation room.

  • Tiger Woods accidents.

  • When Tiger Woods was caught up in a cheating scandal in 2009 SNL did a sketch based on allegations that Woods has been wife Elin Nordegren attacked him with a golf club in the sketch would stands by his wife addressing the media about the subject.

  • Look, I'm not perfect.

  • I'm a far short of perfect.

  • Yeah, Every time Tiger says something, the anger Zealand, she attacks him offscreen, subjecting him to further injuries.

  • Woods then explains away the injuries by saying he was clumsy, much like a domestic abuse victim.

  • Yeah, this is what happened.

  • I'm just lucky my wife feeling was there to courageously call 911 I'm so glad to have her.

  • I love her so much.

  • The sketch drew criticism for the way it handled domestic abuse, especially since it aired during the same episode that had Rianna as a musical guest.

  • I offer my profound apology for these multiple transgressions.

  • Multiple.

  • So it happened more than once.

  • Did I say multiple?

  • The topic has always been taboo, but today audiences air more mindful of the subject than they were even in 2009.

  • Number seven.

  • The Coconut Bangers Ball in the first sketch, where Will Ferrell plays Robert Guei, the crooner is covering the Thong song by Cisco and Big Papa by the Notorious B.

  • I.

  • G.

  • The problem is that those songs contain versions of The N Word, which Glace says in full Papa, I like it when you killed me big.

  • Throw your hands in there if you think you're a player back then it was merely shocking that Farrell's character would be that out of touch and shameless.

  • But now it would be unacceptable if Shane Gillis was let go from SNL for saying a racial slur on a podcast.

  • You think a white cast member can get away with saying the N word on a sketch today?

  • Anyway, check out the CD, You'll just love It or my name isn't number six in a box for the 2006 holiday special, Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg get frisky and festive and proffer up some very special Christmas gifts for their significant others.

  • Each offers his junk in a box.

  • The early 90 style R and B singer is played by Timberlake and Sandberg really sell this notion utterly convinced that this would be a thoughtful gift to show your lover you care after it was released in a box, was celebrated in pop culture and won an Emmy in 2007.

  • However, the outlandish romantic gesture in the Me to era has uncomfortable overtones of the unwarranted harassment many women face.

  • Number five High stakes Japanese game show temporary san Come Anwar This sketch finds Chris Farley as an American tourist competing on a horrific Japanese game show where contestants are mutilated or tortured if they don't answer questions correctly.

  • All of the cast members in the sketch are white, including the ones who play Japanese characters.

  • And most of the Japanese words that are used are gibberish, with the occasional riel ward thrown in.

  • You know what?

  • I shouldn't be here, doctor.

  • Something today sketches where white actors play Asian characters such as the 2008 sketch that showed a Japanese version of the office would be seen as mocking Asians Number four Samurai Hotel.

  • This'd is yet another example of a white cast member playing a Japanese character who speaks gibberish.

  • Played by John Belushi, Samurai.

  • Futaba worked an assortment of jobs, including hotel clerk and deli worker, and he always kept his trusty Kitana by aside like a room for the night.

  • Please short tempered.

  • The samurai performed his tasks with intensity and often pulled out his katana.

  • Well, we can still look back and marvel at Belushi, yelling like a lunatic and lashing out with his weapon.

  • The mainstream public nowadays has turned against white comedians acting out broad stereotypes of other races and cultures.

  • Number three, It's Pat.

  • The premise of this recurring sketch was that nobody could tell of Pat was male or female.

  • When clues pointed one way, they were immediately undercut by new information that Pat gave out.

  • That left the answer ambiguous.

  • Well, before I start a family, I need a special Somehow, SNL got enough mileage out of this character to create multiple sketches in the 19 nineties and a full length feature film What I want.

  • I just thought I'd stop by and pick up a few personal items.

  • Oh, no, no, no, Please remember, No, I don't want to know about your your sex life.

  • Critics, including producer of the TV show transparent Jill Soloway, see Pat as an object of ridicule because the character doesn't conform to a specific gender norm.

  • Julia Sweeney, the actress who played Pat, doesn't quite see it that way, but understands how others do.

  • I'm sorry really?

  • Earlier when I mentioned your having a family.

  • It's just that I think you'd make a really great much father role.

  • Model.

  • Number two Racist Word Association Interview The seventh episode of SNL, which was hosted by Richard Pryor, featured this sketch about an uncomfortable job interview as part of the interview.

  • The applicant played by Prior and the hiring manager played by Chevy Chase do a word association game.

  • Just a word association.

  • All of So we have a few words.

  • Anything comes your mind to throw back.

  • Okay, The words Chase's character gives out as part of the exercise starts out innocently enough with offerings like Tree and Rain, but then devolved into racial slurs, including the N word.

  • Why Tar, Baby?

  • As we've already noted, there is simply no way a white actor would be allowed to use the N word in a sketch today.

  • I think you're qualified for this job.

  • How about a starting salary?

  • $5000.

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  • Number one, Regis Philbin holds auditions for a new co host.

  • Okay, whatever.

  • You're ready, babe.

  • Look, of course I'm ready.

  • Are you kidding me?

  • With two hit shows in a big no contract, I'm the man I've got.

  • Well, this ain't about Regis, but during an SNL sketch back in 2000 where Regis is looking for a new co host, Jimmy Fallon doesn't impersonation of Chris Rock, which involves putting on blackface.

  • Man.

  • Oh, man, you want to be made, I guess.

  • What?

  • Not a lot of black folks on the ship, right?

  • Black face has become 100% socially unacceptable in any form.

  • And Fallon became the target of criticism when people brought up his past incident of blackface.

  • Terrific.

  • When you would you consider teaming up with me?

  • Well, you kid, I am waking up a 7 a.m. The fake laugh Some cruise ship started also crucially, SNL has faced criticism for its lack of racial representation in its cast, which had tried to address over the years by adding a more diverse array of talent.

  • So they're not about to let a white actor play a black person in any sketch.

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