Named after the time slot reserved for the oddball sketches of Saturday Night Live, this podcast from three die hard SNL fans dives into every new episode of the sketch series that is not only a staple of television but an institution of comedy. Bradfor
Lorne accidentally gifted Pete Davidson a sock, so he's free. As are Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, and Kate McKinnon. But, we get one more episode to enjoy with the entire Season 47 cast, including Natasha Lyonne as the host. The guys dissected each sketch and pre-tape and talked about the loss of the four cast members while wondering if this is a more significant loss than the Season 38 departures (Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis, Tim Robinson)? Join in on the fun and let us know what your favorite sketch was on Facebook or Twitter. Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.
Even great hitters sometimes strike out (thas sah.) And, though it's been a good - if not great - season of Saturday Night Live, we were bound to have one or two bad episodes. But, not all is lost. We got some great stuff from Sarah Sherman, Steve Martin, and Brad finally got the gag he's been begging for all season; bubble butts. Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.
Oh, pizza pie in the pizza sky. Deliver me. Deliver me! It's only his second time hosting, but Benedict Cumberbatch earned an open invitation to host Saturday Night Live whenever he'd like. It was an episode that tackled Roe v. Wade, Mother's Day, and 80s synthpop Chuck E Cheese love. The guys also tangent on the evolution of cast members and bands and whether that evolution is needed or necessary. Overall, a great host with some genuinely excellent written and excecuted sketches equals the agreed-upon favorite episode of Season 47. Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.
In this episode of the Ten to One Podcast, the guys break down the Lizzo episode, filled with world-class flauting, twerking, and enough early-00s references to keep these geriatric Millenials happy. In addition, Ben and Brad talk about their illustrious standup career, which cast members could leave at the end of the season, and more of Brad's unnecessary and spurious dissection of the Michael Che/Colin Jost love affair. Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.
As much as it pains Nate to admit, Ben and Bradford's predictions were right; Jake Gyllenhaal was a great SNL host. And while the episode wasn't the best of the season, there was some clever Bowen Yang green screening, impeccable HGTV satire, and Sarah Sherman terrorizing the world as Chucky. The guys also talk about David Spade's book, former castmembers they'd like to see host, and what level of emotional intimacy Jost and Che need to show to appease Bradford Oman. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
“So, how will SNL parody the Will Smith/Chris Rock Oscar event?” We were all wondering about it. Well, they (Jerrod Carmichael, rather) gave us a great monologue about it, some decent Weekend Update jokes, and only a decent sketch. Join the Ten to One guys and hear their thoughts on those sketches, the tiresome political cold openings, and the recent public grievances of some SNL castmembers regarding included sketches. Join in on the fun and let us know what you think on the Ten to One Podcast Facebook or Twitter page. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
"Hey, Cortana, break us off a piece of another episode of Saturday Night Live." Zoë Kravitz made her hosting debut on SNL this week (fun fact: it's her second time on the show, though), which means she gets the full Ten to One treatment. Is Dan Bulldozer Ben Konowitz's spirit animal? Isn't cornhole a real word? Why can't SNL get the cold opening right after all these episodes? And, should Brad get more involved with the Kanye/Pete feud? Take a listen to this week's Ten to One Podcast and join in on the conversation. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Meatball men singing little meatball songs. The Paw Patrol. And, Aidy Bryant is thiiiirsty for Oscar Isaac. Welcome to Season 47 of Saturday Night Live! And, things are getting weird. But, no worries, the Ten to One Podcast team is here for it. Take a listen to this week's Ten to One Podcast to find out more of our thoughts on Oscar Isaac, Ben's love for fanfic, and Anna Delvey's odd voice. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
John Mulaney is officially an SNL five-timer, and we've got some thoughts on it. The former SNL writer and now regular host showed his teeth, sang some songs, and gave us a laughable look into his sobriety. Three new writers joined the show, Cecily Strong was back, and Chris Redd continues to impress. Take a listen and let the Ten to One fellas know what you thought of this week's SNL episode. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Party on, Wayne. Party on, Garth. It's the 30th anniversary of the most successful SNL-derived film of all time; Wayne's World. So, the Ten to One Podcast put together a special episode reviewing some of our favorite Wayne's World sketches and going over our thoughts of the film. In addition, Brad shares some insights from his interview with Wayne's World director Penelope Spheeris published on SlashFilm. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Willem Dafoe is an acclaimed actor, but how do his acting chops translate to sketch comedy? We have some opinions. Plus, we talk about Ben's current SNL crush, why the political sketches aren't landing, Aidy Bryant and Bowen Yang's Weekend Update bit that may or may not have already been done in a previous generation of the show. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Will Forte is back at Saturday Night Live! And, he brought MacGruber with him. In this episode of the Ten to One Podcast, Brad, Ben, and Nate recap the latest SNL episode with Will Forte, including discussing their favorite sketches and performer. In addition, you'll find out the answers to when the last time Ben did a spit-take in a theater was? What is the most ten to one sketch that has ever existed? Che and Jost, will they or won't they? And, why is Brad always wrong about Weekend Update? The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch and review podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans and sketch comedy fans. They break down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
It's the first Ten to One Podcast of 2022! And, it's quite the episode. Ariana DeBose (West Side Story, Schmigadoon!, Hamilton, etc.) hosted Saturday Night Live on January 15th. How did Ariana perform? Which cast member may or may not be a Scientologist based on Ben's intense Reddit research? Queen La-Ti-Fa Ray-Me-Do? And, which impression do you care more about; Joe Biden or Eric Adams? Plus, don't miss the rundown on staff changes that happened over the break. The Ten to One Podcast is a Saturday Night Live rewatch podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down each new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Well, that was weird! Paul Rudd hosted Saturday Night Live on December 18th and joined the coveted 5-Timers Club. But, because of the rapid spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the episode had no live audience, musical guest, or cast. So, how was the show? Which one of our podcast hosts possibly introduced COVID-19 to the SNL staff? Why were sketches so long in the 90s? And, will Amazon deliver Christmas socks before Christmas Day? Find out the answer to all these questions and see what we think of this latest episode. The Ten to One Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com), Ben Konowitz, and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Billie Eilish was the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live on December 11th. How was the show? Did the 19-year old non-actor hold her own? Was one of our least favorite sketches of all season in this episode? Is Ben's crush on Andrew Dismukes becoming creepy? Find out the answer to all these questions and see what we think of this latest episode. The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late-night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Simu Liu hosted Saturday Night Live on November 20 with musical guest Saweetie. How was the show? Was there a Shang-Chi sketch? Is Big Wet becoming an honorary member of the SNL cast? Which recurring sketches need to be retired? Find out the answer to all these questions and see what we think of this latest episode. The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Jonathan Majors hosted Saturday Night Live on November 13 with musical guest Taylor Swift. How was the up and coming star of Loki and The Harder They Fall in his hosting debut? If you listen to Nate and Ben, you'd get the wrong take. But if you listen to Brad, it's just right. Isn't it cool how these episode descriptions have an inherent bias from the person who writes them (it's Brad!). Plus, find out Ben's jolly morning greeting at his office and see if Brad can remember the e-mail address for the show! The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Kieran Culkin hosted Saturday Night Live on November 6 with musical guest Ed Sheeran. How was the show? Did Macaulay Culkin make an appearance? Was there a Home Alone sketch? Which one of our own show's hosts forgot the name of the podcast? Let's dig in. The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
Jason Sudeikis hosted Saturday Night Live on October 23 with musical guest Brandi Carlile. How was the show? Was there a Ted Lasso sketch? How about any special guests? Let's break it down. The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own.
The 10-to-1 Podcast is a new Saturday Night Live podcast hosted by Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton from SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks. This trio of knuckleheads are die-hard SNL fans, and they'll be breaking down every new episode of the late night sketch series, picking their favorite sketches, naming the best player of the night, and generally wasting everybody's time, especially their own. Since they weren't smart enough to start this podcast at the beginning of Season 47, they're starting with host Rami Malek, the Oscar-winning star of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and the villain of the James Bond sequel "No Time to Die." Enjoy!