Last night was the first of three SNL‘s Prime Time Election specials, and it was just eh. The first half was a very long parody of Tuesday night’s debate that basically had three jokes: Dan Rather Tom Brokaw cutting the candidates off, Bill Murray playing himself as a town hall audience member, and John McCain wandering around. The second half was a Thursday Weekend Update, complete with unbearable guests. Here’s the sketch that had Bill Murray!:

While it was better than almost anything else supposed-to-be-funny in prime time, it didn’t come close to the hour of power we’re blessed with four nights per week in Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.

Comments (5)
  1. Chadams  |   Posted on Oct 10th, 2008

    Brokaw, not Rather.

  2. HAHA looks like Lindsay STILL isn’t watching the debates!

  3. Tuna  |   Posted on Oct 10th, 2008

    Why is Richard Nixon debating Chris Matthews?

  4. Chris Davis  |   Posted on Oct 10th, 2008

    I actually though Keenan Thompson made his “actually be kind of funny” debut with the whole “Fix It” thing. Then again I was pretty high.

  5. I agree, it was surprisingly unfunny. And for that matter, William Murray’s himself, and his debate jokes, were funnier later on Letterman.

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