SNL Season 43: Worst Sketches
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Henrietta and the Fugitive
Airdate: Sept. 30, 2017
Ryan Gosling could barely hold it together as the love story between a criminal and a farm hen continued on for what seemed like forever.
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Late for Class
Airdate: Dec. 2, 2017
In his first significant showcase, featured player Luke Null flunked as the new kid in school attempting to make his mark.
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Christmas Party
Airdate: Dec. 16, 2017
No one should ever have to see a grown man put the moves on a giant stuffed bear, as Kevin Hart's subservient Gene was forced to do here.
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Get Woke With Tamika
Airdate: Nov. 11, 2017
There was very little humor to mine from Leslie Jones playing the not-so-woke talk show host taken aback by her more socially conscious guests.
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Office Halloween Party
Airdate: Oct. 14, 2017
There's nothing quite as funny as the spread of Hepatitis A — or so this lame skit wanted the audience to believe.
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Nativity Play
Airdate: Dec. 16, 2017
Kevin Hart yelling at an erect llama was, umm... whose idea of comedy, exactly?
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Sexual Harassment Charlie
Airdate: Dec. 9, 2017
This misguided effort painted the victims of sexual harassment as hypocrites who were more forgiving of the elderly front-desk guy's advances than the CEO's tame-by-comparison offenses.
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Dive Bar
Airdate: Sept. 30, 2017
Fingers crossed that Treece Henderson and his band are never booked again following an absurd performance at a dimly lit sports bar.
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Aer Lingus
Airdate: Dec. 2, 2017
The plane in this sketch never took off but we were ready for it to crash as soon as Kyle Mooney's allegedly well-endowed pilot exited the cockpit to retrieve one of his many dogs.
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Scrudge
Airdate: Dec. 9, 2017
There was nothing particularly clever about Beck Bennett's obnoxious hipster Scrooge, who was referencing Charlie Sheen's "Tiger blood" and "Winning!" catchphrases like it was 2011.
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To view our picks for the 10 Best SNL Sketches of Season 43, click here.