Saturday Night Live 2009 Season


Recommended Posts

Thompson was funny as usual but overall another ho-hum episode. I just hate how less and less of the show is the actors actually knowing their lines. The past couple seasons it's just like all they do is look directly at the teleprompter even when they are supposed to be having a conversation with somebody right next to them.

The live links skit was pretty funny but just seemed poorly put together (set wise). Did anybody notice with the last part of that skit that you could see the SNL stage/band?

I feel bad that I pick apart the show so much but it just isn't like it used to be be.

Thompson was funny as usual but overall another ho-hum episode. I just hate how less and less of the show is the actors actually knowing their lines. The past couple seasons it's just like all they do is look directly at the teleprompter even when they are supposed to be having a conversation with somebody right next to them.

The live links skit was pretty funny but just seemed poorly put together (set wise). Did anybody notice with the last part of that skit that you could see the SNL stage/band?

I feel bad that I pick apart the show so much but it just isn't like it used to be be.

The russian bride skit, was one of the worst ive ever seen.

Thompson was funny as usual but overall another ho-hum episode. I just hate how less and less of the show is the actors actually knowing their lines. The past couple seasons it's just like all they do is look directly at the teleprompter even when they are supposed to be having a conversation with somebody right next to them.

The live links skit was pretty funny but just seemed poorly put together (set wise). Did anybody notice with the last part of that skit that you could see the SNL stage/band?

I feel bad that I pick apart the show so much but it just isn't like it used to be be.

Dont feel bad because you are right SNL needs to work on that stuff, especially cast members who look at the teleprompter too much. Who do they think they are... Jimmy Fallon?

Slate isn't going to get fired, nor fined, nor anything. It was a simple mistake obviously, she knew it right after she said.

Regardless, after 10 PM the FCC doesn't deal with content on network TV, so NBC won't be fined, and nothing will happen. This is probably why a LIVE show is on at 11:30 at night to begin with, so if mistakes like this happen, nothing happens lol (except twitter going into overdrive).

Despite the high-profile slipup, NBC says the Massachusetts-bred comedian is safe.

"No truth to firing conjecture," NBC spokeswoman Sharon Pannozzo said. "She will not be fired."

Still, show executives were not happy about the R-rated blooper and had a big meeting after the show, a source said.

"It was a very big deal that the F-word hit the air," the source said. Slate was a conspicuous no-show at the premiere's swanky after-party at Pranna on Madison Ave.

Because the slipup occurred about 12:40 a.m., well after prime time, "SNL" is not expected to face fines from the Federal Communications Commission.

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/09/...uring_skit.html

I THREW IT ON THE GROUND a trend yet?

My Parody ...

I THREW A Coca-Cola can ON THE GROUND and it exploded all over me!

I ripped off a Hottie's bra, and I THREW it ON THE GROUND, these 36DDs are Beautiful!

On my way to home, I drove 100 MPH! A police stopped me and asked for my driver's license, I took out my drivers License, and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

Miami Dolphins KICKED Buffalo Bills ass yesterday, I saw this guy with Bills hats on. I took it and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

:D

I THREW IT ON THE GROUND a trend yet?

My Parody ...

I THREW A Coca-Cola can ON THE GROUND and it exploded all over me!

I ripped off a Hottie's bra, and I THREW it ON THE GROUND, these 36DDs are Beautiful!

On my way to home, I drove 100 MPH! A police stopped me and asked for my driver's license, I took out my drivers License, and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

Miami Dolphins KICKED Buffalo Bills ass yesterday, I saw this guy with Bills hats on. I took it and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

:D

:unsure:

I THREW IT ON THE GROUND a trend yet?

My Parody ...

I THREW A Coca-Cola can ON THE GROUND and it exploded all over me!

I ripped off a Hottie's bra, and I THREW it ON THE GROUND, these 36DDs are Beautiful!

On my way to home, I drove 100 MPH! A police stopped me and asked for my driver's license, I took out my drivers License, and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

Miami Dolphins KICKED Buffalo Bills ass yesterday, I saw this guy with Bills hats on. I took it and I THREW IT ON THE GROUND!

:D

post-88362-1254756081_thumb.png

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Anthropic accuses Alibaba of using 25,000 fake accounts to copy Claude's capabilities by Karthik Mudaliar Anthropic has accused Alibaba of using nearly 25,000 fraudulent accounts to extract capabilities from Claude on a huge scale. According to a report from Reuters, Anthropic told US lawmakers that operators linked to Alibaba and the company’s Qwen AI team generated 28.8 million exchanges with Claude between April 22 and June 5, 2026. That is a lot of Claude conversations, but Anthropic says this was not ordinary chatbot use. The company believes the accounts were part of a coordinated effort to collect answers that could help train or improve rival AI systems. The alleged campaign reportedly focused on some of Claude’s most valuable skills, including software development, multi-step reasoning, and agentic tasks. In practical terms, that means getting an AI model to plan and complete work across several stages rather than simply answering a single question. This is called 'distillation,' where AI companies use outputs from a larger model to train a smaller and cheaper one. The smaller model learns to imitate useful parts of the more capable system without needing the same amount of computing power. The distillation process isn't automatically suspicious, but the problem comes when one company gathers another provider's outputs without permission and at an industrial scale. Also, this does not mean Alibaba obtained Claude’s source code, model weights, or original training data. Instead, Anthropic claims the accounts repeatedly asked Claude carefully designed questions and collected the answers. Those answers could then be used as training material for another model. Anthropic has made similar accusations against DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax earlier this year. As Neowin previously reported, Anthropic said those three companies collectively generated more than 16 million Claude exchanges through roughly 24,000 accounts. Anthropic says the new campaign produced almost twice as many exchanges in a matter of weeks. Anthropic reportedly told lawmakers that the campaign could help Chinese AI developers approach the capabilities of its Mythos Preview model. Mythos is focused on advanced cybersecurity work, including finding and exploiting complex software vulnerabilities. via Reuters | Photo via DepositPhotos.com
    • An Indian manufacturer that assembles roughly one-third of Apple's iPhones and supplies semiconductor components to Tesla confirmed Monday that attackers had stolen and publicly published a 630-gigabyte cache of confidential files — including engineering blueprints stamped "TRADE SECRET," a 52-page quality inspection document for iPhone circuit board components, and cryptographic certificates that security experts say could be weaponized in follow-on attacks. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/319019/20260624/apple-tesla-supplier-tata-electronics-confirms-630-gb-data-theft-iphone-specs-dark-web.htm
    • I don't think it was ever a big question. In fact, I don't think anyone ever asked about how clocks work on Mars.
    • I don't know what the price difference is between a 5GbE and a 10GbE part, but it seems that putting a 10GbE port in might be a bit more 'standard'.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Rookie
      krychek57 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Grand Master
      Jaybonaut went up a rank
      Grand Master
    • One Year In
      Philsl earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Dedicated
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      Tom Schmidt earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      441
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      175
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      133
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      79
    5. 5
      Xenon
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!