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THE MOST OFFENSIVE "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE" SKIT!

SidemenReacts@sidemenreacts3.7M viewsMar 26, 202310:02
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The video presents a Sidemen Reacts clip that spoofs a Saturday Night Live style Weekend Update segment, delivering a rapid-fire sequence of headlines and satirical bits that touch on controversial topics, celebrities, and current events. The opener frames the premise as the Sidemen writing or reacting to jokes about sensitive subjects, highlighting how the humor relies on pushing the edge and seeing how peers react on cue cards. Throughout the compilation, several headlines are presented in a mock news format, each followed by a punchline that leans into provocative social commentary, from depictions of Barbie wearing hearing aids to satirical takes on sports pay disparity and political figures. The segment plays with the tension between offensiveness and humor, inviting the viewer to weigh whether the jokes land or miss due to context or audience sensitivity, while repeatedly noting that the premise is mutual jest among friends rather than the prodigious output of a single comedian. In the finale, the humor shifts to meta-commentary about writing for one another, the cancel culture landscape, and the group’s willingness to explore controversial territory, underscoring the ongoing appeal of outrageous yet self-aware comedy in a reaction-driven format.

Topics · entertainment · comedy · satire · pop_culture

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What is the core premise of the clip in this Sidemen Reacts video?
The core premise is a spoof of a Saturday Night Live Weekend Update segment where Sidemen write and read jokes about current events and controversial topics, highlighting the humor in peer-written material and on-screen reactions.
How do viewers describe the humor style in this video?
Viewers describe it as edgy, provocative, and meta, emphasizing jokes written for each other, the tension around offense, and the playful culture of cancel culture surrounding the format.
Why do some commenters defend the segment as effective comedy?
They argue that the jokes are clever because they are crafted by teammates for each other, the reactions are genuine, and the setup exposes the dynamics of creating humor within a group rather than endorsing the views themselves.