Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2000–01
The following is a list of recurring
Gemini's Twin
Gemini's Twin is an R&B/pop music group composed of Jonette and Britanica, created for a series of sketches on Saturday Night Live and written by SNL writer James Anderson. The sketches featured Maya Rudolph and Ana Gasteyer as members of the group that satirized Destiny's Child. The two would incorporate hip-hop slang into their conversations in inappropriate ways, often misusing intellectual words or making up new words altogether: "It's time to get musicational!" "Our music comes from a very emotionary place." It is then occasionally revealed that the band members attended elite colleges. Debuted November 4, 2000
A celebrity (often the guest host) would often appear as the current third member of the band. The constantly changing members was a jab at the infamous turmoil and frequent lineup changes in Destiny's Child.
In one sketch, the real members of Destiny's Child appeared as former members of Gemini's Twin who had been kicked out of the band.
Appearances:
- Season 26, Episode 4 (November 4, 2000): with Charlize Theronas Salon
- Season 26, Episode 8 (December 16, 2000): with Lucy Liuas Binaca
- Season 26, Episode 11 (February 10, 2001): with Jennifer Lopezas Lady Speed Stick
- Season 26, Episode 18 (May 5, 2001): with Pierce Brosnan as Embrosio, Destiny’s Childas Serendipity’s Coincidence
- Season 27, Episode 5 (November 10, 2001): with Gwyneth Paltrowas Chanterell
- Season 27, Episode 12 (February 2, 2002): with Britney Spearsas Dijonaise
Jeannie Darcy
An uninspired stand up comedian with a mullet played by Molly Shannon. At the end of each bit, Jeannie Darcy would use the catchphrase: "Don't get me started, don't even get me started." Debuted November 18, 2000.
Rap Street
Rap Street was a TV show sketch which appeared twice on Saturday Night Live in 2000. The hosts of Rap Street, Grandmaster Rap (a take-off on
Grandmaster Rap and Kid Shazzam first appeared during "Weekend Update" on October 7, 2000. The first full-fledged Rap Street sketch, on November 18, 2000, featured
Veronica & Co.
A Molly Shannon and Chris Parnell sketch. Debuted December 9, 2000. Molly Shannon played a supermodel host, and Chris Parnell played the Times Square robot.
Jarret's Room
Jarret's Room was a recurring sketch from 2000 to 2004. It is presented as a
The sketch benefitted greatly from the formula of
In the Kirsten Dunst/Eminem episode, Dunst played a student who hosts a similar web-cam show to Jarret, also with a co-host, played by Amy Poehler. Because of these similarities, Jarret accused her of plagiarism.
In the Al Gore/Phish episode, Al Gore played a professor who reprimanded Jarrett and Gobi for being slackers while musical guest Phish appeared as themselves, also being reprimanded by the professor, who claims that they were once students of his; he asks if they were still playing their music and tells them to "get a job, you dirty hippies".
In the
The theme music to Jarret's Room is Wilco's "I'm Always In Love".
Episodes:
- December 16, 2000 host: Lucy Liu as Jenna
- February 24, 2001 host: Katie Holmes as Amber
- October 6, 2001 host: Seann William Scott as Jason Stamper
- December 8, 2001 host: Hugh Jackman as Stanley Justin
- February 2, 2002 host: Britney Spears as Summer
- May 11, 2002 host: Kirsten Dunst as Janet
- November 16, 2002 host: Brittany Murphy as Holly
- December 14, 2002 host: Al Gore as Dr. Ralph Wormly Curtis and musical guest Phish as themselves
- February 8, 2003 host: Matthew McConaughey as David Wooderson
- May 3, 2003 host: Ashton Kutcher as Jeorg
- February 14, 2004 host: Drew Barrymore as Gobi's sister
- May 1, 2004 host: Lindsay Lohan as Skylar, the student taking over Jarret's dorm after he moves out.
Season's Greetings From Saturday Night Live (Christmas is Number One)
"I Wish It Was Christmas Today" Is a musical performance by Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz,
Episodes featuring "Season's Greetings"
- December 9, 2000 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today on YouTube
- December 16, 2000 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today Reprise on YouTube
- May 19, 2001 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today Memorial Day on YouTube
- December 1, 2001 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today II on YouTube
- December 15, 2001 (sketch opens with Cheney staring into a snowglobe which then cuts to Homebase with Horatio and the rest of the guys)
- April 13, 2002 - A Message from Saturday Night Live on YouTube
- December 14, 2002 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today IV on YouTube
- April 10, 2004 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today V on YouTube
- December 18, 2004 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today (with the Muppets) on YouTube
- December 17, 2011 - I Wish It Was Christmas Today VI on YouTube
- December 18, 2018 - YouTube
A "Summer's Greetings From Saturday Night Live" sketch never made it past dress rehearsal. This would have appeared in the May 17, 2003 episode, Kattan and Morgan's last episode as cast members, with Dan Aykroyd as the host.[citation needed]
Cheap Trick covered the song on their 2017 album Christmas Christmas.[3]
Jeffrey's
Jimmy Fallon and the guest host play snooty retail workers at an upscale clothing store called Jeffrey's. Customers who approach the pair for help are greeted with hostility and snobbery, which escalates into an argument and ends with them usually leaving the store. The employees' insults are directed at what they perceive to be the customers' lack of style or taste. Gags were based on the absurdity of Jeffrey's exclusivity and elitism. Fallon's character brags he owns "Moroccan dental floss" that costs more than one customer's entire wardrobe. The pair's boss is an ultra-chic fashionista type played by Will Ferrell who uses high-tech gadgets like a minuscule cell phone. In the Sean Hayes episode, Fallon and Hayes break character when Ferrell rides into the store on a motorized scooter. A recurring character played by Horatio Sanz is usually the last customer to encounter the Jeffrey's salesmen and gets into a protracted insult war with the pair.
Appearances:
- Season 26, Episode 12 (February 17, 2001): with Sean Hayesas Clerk #1
- Season 26, Episode 18 (May 5, 2001): with Pierce Brosnanas Clerk #1
- Season 27, Episode 2 (October 6, 2001): with Seann William Scottas Clerk #2
The Lovers
Rachel Dratch and Will Ferrell play Virginia and Roger Clarvin, a couple of professors who have no scruples about discussing their sex lives. They have been seen in the hot tub of the Welshly Arms Hotel, the hotel lobby of Bear Claw Lodge, and at different locations. The skits usually begin with them introducing themselves to a guest; these conversations inevitably degenerate into the Clarvins describing the details of their sexual adventures. At the very end, Ferrell's character Roger typically experiences a pain in his back and exclaims "GET THE HELL OFF ME!" to his wife. A recurring character named Dave (Fallon), a traveling businessman, keeps running into the Clarvins by chance.
Appearances:
- Season 26, Episode 13 (February 24, 2001): with Katie Holmesas Gail
- Season 26, Episode 20 (May 19, 2001): with Christopher Walkenas Walter
- Season 27, Episode 3 (October 13, 2001): with Drew Barrymoreas Barbara Hernandez
- Season 27, Episode 11 (January 19, 2002): with Jack Blackas William Mark Jaspers
- Season 27, Episode 18 (April 20, 2002): with Alec Baldwinas John Wellington
- Season 27, Episode 20 (May 18, 2002): with Winona Ryderas Clarissa, Dave's girlfriend
- Season 28, Episode 13 (February 22, 2003): with Christopher Walkenas Walter
Wake Up Wakefield!
Wake Up Wakefield! is the morning announcement program for Wakefield Middle School fictionally set in
Megan's crushes include not only Randy Goldman, but range from Justin Timberlake to Clay Aiken. In one episode, Megan has a photo of Adrien Brody blown up onto a T-shirt that she wears under all her clothes. It is suggested that Rudolph herself has a crush on the actor, as during his monologue on the episode he hosted, Brody kisses Maya as he walks down the stairs to the stage.
The show serves to address current events at the school, but usually sidelines into a platform for Megan to talk about her love of Randy Goldman. Megan and Sheldon are joined on the show by "Jazz x 10", a
The host of the particular show has appeared in each sketch. In one sketch, Ray Romano plays Sheldon's geeky father in a dead-end job. In another, Jennifer Garner plays a geeky teen with a massive crush on Sheldon. Elijah Wood also appears as the trumpet player for Jazz x 10 and one of Sheldon's best friends. In another episode, Senator John McCain appears as a hippie stoner teacher named Pete Van Bleet. In the Natalie Portman episode, the sketch takes place at Sheldon's bar mitzvah, where Portman plays Sheldon's ex-girlfriend Rebecca Herschlag (Portman's actual surname).
Appearances:
- Season 26, Episode 15 (March 17, 2001): with Julia Stylesas Samantha
- Season 27, Episode 1 (September 29, 2001): with Reese Witherspoonas Gretchen Doyle
- Season 27, Episode 10 (January 12, 2002): with Josh Hartnettas Zack Bodorf
- Season 27, Episode 19 (May 11, 2002): with Kirsten Dunstas Jenna
- Season 28, Episode 3 (October 19, 2002): with John McCainas Pete Van Bleet
- Season 28, Episode 12 (February 15, 2003): with Jennifer Garneras Tara Greenly
- Season 28, Episode 17 (April 12, 2003): with Ray Romanoas Sheldon's dad
- Season 29, Episode 8 (December 13, 2003): with Elijah Woodas Greg
- Season 31, Episode 13 (March 4, 2006): with Natalie Portmanas Rebecca Herschlag
References
- YouTube
- YouTube
- ^ "Cheap Trick to Release 'Christmas Christmas' album". Ultimate Classic Rock. 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
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