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Home Repair Show – SNL

Home Repair Show – SNL

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“Saturday Night Live”

The host of a home repair show (Kenan Thompson) interviews people who tried home DIY projects (Oscar Isaac, Kyle Mooney, …

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  1. This reminds me of a story a friend told me about helping her husband with an electrical repair. He was wiring a light while standing on the kitchen table. He handed his wife a broom and told her to use it to knock him down if he gets electrocuted. Its good to know he was taking precautions. 😂

  2. Man I wish I had the job security of kenan The dude has been not funny in the slightest for like 15 years on SNL I mean he can’t even change his voice or anything
    I think he might’ve tried to make his part in this skit not funny actually

  3. You know these both happened to me once, in the same day, at the same time. I was setting up my new pool the same way the first guy was and then I went to install my surge protector the same way the second guy did. Anyway I was flung back and my house was obliterated (and my scream also detached from my body). Then I landed in the pool and the water made me even more electrocuted. Then when I finally climbed out my scream hit me in the face. Then I got struck by lightning and lost consciousness. But I beg to differ with the second guy, there is a God, I saw him (probably because I believe in God), or maybe I just saw heaven, you know now I can’t even remember, my memory’s a little fuzzy on the subject because of all the electricity, but I’m at least sure I saw my life flash before my eyes, at least I think it was my life, I don’t remember owning a goldfish named Albert. Anyway when I woke up I was in the hospital and found out I was now a human magnet, and could channel electricity through and project it from my body, use it to increase my speed, teleport through electrical conductors, generate electromagnetic pulses, and briefly make myself invincible by coating my body in electricity. After learning to control my newfound powers I used them to fight crime for the city. I’m like a benevolent version of Magneto combined with a benevolent version of Emperor Palpatine. Essentially I’m like a white version of Static Shock, or a benevolent version of Electro. And that’s my superhero origin story. All I need now is a name. I was thinking something along the lines of EMP Man, Captain Capacitor, General Electric, General Generator, Lightning Bolt, Gigawatt, or High Voltage.

  4. This reminds of the time my friend decided to try and fix his boiler all by himself to save a few bucks (he’s one of those guys who believes that repairmen are just bandits with a wrench), so he just tightened one wrong nut and his boiler exploded. Don’t worry no one besides him was in the house when the boiler exploded. And he was okay, he was rushed to the hospital, he only suffered third degree burns, some broken bones, and some embedded shrapnel, but that’s nothing modern medicine can’t fix, now he looks like nothing ever happened to him. His house wasn’t okay though, took the firefighters five hours to put out the fire. Well with him having spent his life’s savings on a new house and his medical bills he learned a valuable lesson he’ll never forget: from now on he’s calling a repairman.

  5. I dont know HOWWWW this guy is on the show for 20+ years and he ALWAYS lip syncs other people’s lines right before his n like 80% of the shows. Maybe SNL producers are just blind but that a super amateur nickelodeon move. Corn puff braindead fk shit right there

  6. Oscar Isaac is incredibly good, but I gotta say he's not NOT looking at the cue cards. He does remember the lines better than most but his eyes still glances over them constantly.

  7. My two favorite moments in this sketch are both Oscar's: "No, no trust me, there is no god" and the expression on his face as he finishes delivering the line "I am hit in the face by my own a-scream!" Had me in stitches 😂

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