"Saturday Night Live" has started the season with a bang.
Newcomer Jenny Slate let an obscene expletive slip during a parody of a talk show by biker women on the season opener of the comedy show. Called "Biker Chick Chat," the sketch was laden with tough talk from its participants, played by Slate, Kristen Wiig and guest host Megan Fox. But the most objectionable word was substituted, with rapid-fire comic frequency, with an inoffensive stand-in for that vulgarity. Then, midway through the sketch, Slate slipped and said the word she meant to avoid. "You know what? You stood up for yourself," she declared, "and I (expletive) love you for that." She puffed her cheeks, perhaps realizing her error, but the sketch continued with no interruption or further flubs.
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Newcomer Jenny Slate let an obscene expletive slip during a parody of a talk show by biker women on the season opener of the comedy show. Called "Biker Chick Chat," the sketch was laden with tough talk from its participants, played by Slate, Kristen Wiig and guest host Megan Fox. But the most objectionable word was substituted, with rapid-fire comic frequency, with an inoffensive stand-in for that vulgarity. Then, midway through the sketch, Slate slipped and said the word she meant to avoid. "You know what? You stood up for yourself," she declared, "and I (expletive) love you for that." She puffed her cheeks, perhaps realizing her error, but the sketch continued with no interruption or further flubs.
Watch it here
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