He cashes a huge check from SNL to come back in an attempt to save the show doing the NEWS w/ Amy and proceeds to bash anyone and everyone right of the aisle (and Obama to be fair), his timing sucked, he's no longer funny, and his appearance isn't going to save the no longer relevant SNL.
i didn't see it. but whatever. chevy chase has the right to do whatever he wants to. he's earned that much as a comedian. fletch caddyshack lampoon's vacations
i'll have to wait to see it before i make too many judgments.
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Chevy Chase... he ceased to be funny long ago, and now he has turned into an extremist.
I feel a great deal of pity for his family. SNL's audience was already small enough... did they really need Chevy to come on and "Chase" away half of its viewers?
Since when does taking shots at Gravel, Edwards, Obama, Clinton, Kucinich, Obama again, Thompson, Giuliani, Romney, Clinton and Giuliani again, and Thompson again constitute being "complicit with the lefties"?
I agree, however, that he was horribly unfunny.
Because of a strange set of circumstances, I ended up watching SNL tonight for the first time in probably six years, and I can say with near certainty that this will be the last time I ever watch it. My goodness, what a horrible television show.
I don't watch regularly but I just happened to be watching then. The whole show the last few years has been like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
I though t the pigs in a blanket thing was pretty funny.I actually recorded SNL and am watching it now . Usually the first hour or so is funny, and then it gets stupid, and I watch something else.
I'm sorry if I offended anyone, I'm quite liberal socially but fiscally conservative as a professional trader of equities and options/supporter of limited capital gains... I just think it's extremely lame for someone as historically hilarious as Chevy to cash in his artistic chips at the whim of SNL's incessant anti-conservative drumbeat... perhaps SNL no longer qualifies as "art". It was my favorite show throughout the 90's... my how the polarization of the Entertainment industry has led to poorer quality and laughs.
Just an observation in its simplest terms, again, I intend to offend nobody but Chevy Chase honks, hehasn't made me laugh in YEARS...