April 12, 2008 Season 33 episode
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Episode | 634 |
Season Episode | 10 |
Host | Ashton Kutcher |
Musical Guest(s) | Gnarls Barkley |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)" "Who's My Soul" |
Previous Episode April 5, 2008 |
Next Episode May 10, 2008 |
The 634th episode and 10th episode of Saturday Night Live's 33rd season premiered on April 12, 2008, hosted by actor Ashton Kutcher, with musical guests Gnarls Barkley, a soul duo, who performed "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)" and "Who's My Soul". This is Ashton Kutcher's 3rd time as host. This is also the only musical guest appearance for Gnarls Barkley, as well as Cee Lo Green's musical guest debut was made on SNL.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Fred Armisen
- Will Forte
- Bill Hader
- Darrell Hammond
- Seth Meyers
- Amy Poehler
- Andy Samberg
- Jason Sudeikis
- Kenan Thompson
- Kristen Wiig
Featured Player[]
- Cameos by Demi Moore (Ashton's then-wife) and Cameron Diaz
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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General Petraeus at Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing Cold Open | General David Petraeus (Will Forte) reports on proceedings in Iraq, then criticizes the books written by John McCain (Darrell Hammond) and Hillary Clinton (Amy Poehler) while praising the one written by Barack Obama (Fred Armisen). | |
Ashton Kutcher Monologue | Returning to host SNL for the third time, actor Ashton Kutcher opens the show and goes backstage with notes. Cameo appearance by Kutcher's then-wife Demi Moore. | |
The Cougar Den | Older gal pals Deidre Nicks (Amy Poehler), Jacqueline Seka (Kristen Wiig), and Toni Ward (Casey Wilson) comment about their college-aged boyfriends before introducing a fellow cougar, Kiki Deamore (Cameron Diaz), and the young stud (Ashton Kutcher) she keeps within her clutches. | |
Outside the Nightclub | Ashton Kutcher assumes his prominence as a celebrity will get him right into a hip new nightclub, but the bouncer (Kenan Thompson) forces him to wait outside with gawky Oliver (Fred Armisen) while allowing more questionable patrons immediate access. | |
SNL Digital Short: Daiquiri Girl | A video performance of “Daiquiri Girl” by Clementine is supposedly substandard fare only because musical guest Gnarls Barkley backed out of participating in a Digital Short at the last minute. | |
Making Activia Commercial with Jamie Lee Curtis | During a commercial shoot for Activia Yogurt, Jamie Lee Curtis (Kristen Wiig) can’t get enough of the product, nor can she stop pooping in her pants because of it. | |
Gnarls Barkley performed "Run (I'm A Natural Disaster)" | ||
Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers | With guests Judy Grimes (Kristen Wiig) and Nicholas Fehn (Fred Armisen). | |
Song Memories: “Amie” | While in a bar, the sounds of “Amie” on the jukebox spurns memories of unusual life-changing events for four buddies (Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte, Bill Hader, and Ashton Kutcher). | |
Death by Chocolate | A chocolate bar (Ashton Kutcher) stabs a homeless bum in the back. | |
The Mellow Show | Laid-back singer/songwriter Jack Johnson (Andy Samberg) welcomes fellow casuals Dave Matthews (Bill Hader) and John Mayer (Ashton Kutcher) to his talk show. | |
Death By Chocolate II | A chocolate bar (Ashton Kutcher) shoots a doctor (Jason Sudeikis), then plants the gun on a coma patient before pulling her plugs. | |
Gnarls Barkley performed "Who's Gonna Save My Soul" | ||
Dusty Velvet | Paraplegic stripper Dusty Velvet (Casey Wilson) relies on assistance from the club emcee (Ashton Kutcher) to perform her erotic moves. | |
Death By Chocolate III | A chocolate bar (Ashton Kutcher) kills Andy Samberg with a chainsaw in his quick-change booth. | |
Goodnights and Closing Credits | Ashton Kutcher thanked Gnarls Barkley, Cameron Diaz, his then-wife Demi Moore, the audience, he wishes "Happy Mother's Day" to his mother, the cast and crew and everyone at home. |
Trivia[]
- Kutcher also became a third-time host this season.
Preceded by: April 5, 2008 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: May 10, 2008 |