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- A CNN broadcast is interrupted by breaking news of the Try Guys' (Mikey Day, Bowen Yang, Andrew Dismukes) response video to Ned Fulmer.
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Imagine calling a year-long affair with an engaged subordinate “a consensual kiss at a Harry styles concert.” Tell me this was written by Ned’s friend at SNL without telling me this was written by Ned’s friend at SNL.
Her name is Alison Gates
@@ToxicatedLum thank you!
@@sarah4875 you’re as bright as the black hole and twice as dense.
Arguably that is what is, though. I think people are stretching the owner part too far. It's not illegal to have a relationship with your boss. Some companies ask you declare it (There are issues of both nepotism and a power dynamic at play, that can be agreed on.) But ultimately if they do not feel pressured or the like, then it is not an issue.
The core issue is people not wanting to work with someone who cheats on their wife, and it is wrapped with the company's brand. That harms the whole brand.
If he wasn't married or in a relationship, it wouldn't have been a big deal.
If he cheated with someone outside of the company, it wouldn't have been a big deal, but it would be a bigger deal than the first case
Both combined have made it explode, perhaps a bit out of proportion in my opinion.
@@ToxicatedLum I thought it was Will Stephen
Any way we can get CZcams to bring back the dislike bar for just this video?
It's currently 141K dislikes (i've got a chrome extension that shows it)
Exactly. All I can see are the likes and it really pisses me off that much people thought it was funny...
@@g5g566 really?
@@toby7582 yup
@@anxietatema that's pretty neat.
Ned was LITERALLY the best person to make fun of in this situation. It wasn’t just because he cheated on his wife with an employee, but this man made his ENTIRE personality and life about his wife for a decade! That’s why people are talking.
It's not the SNL audiences obligation to know the dynamics of a bunch of overpaid beta males.
Exactly! I don't think they misunderstood the situation, after all Ned has a friend who is a writer in SNL...
Most didn't get the skit - 😂😂😂
the whole point was that no one knows ned and no no gives a shit
@@jackhughes1234no one who watches SNL knows Ned- but lots of people don’t watch SNL.
This has to be one of the most unbelievably embarrassing skits snl has ever made. Imagine missing the point of the situation this much 💀
No it's not. No they didn't
No it's not
@@darvizo666shut up Ned, go to therapy or something
Why do we care about the Try Guys? That is the joke. This is NOT news
@@AnthonyJMurph no the writer of the skit is friends with Ned so it is 100% missing the point they are trying to say that they over reacted
you can tell ned's friend wrote this one
Good thing his friend is funny. This skit is hilarious, you'd think he was a serial murderer lmao
@@streetrat48 Serial Murderer? What is this referring to?
The thing is he has a friend from Yale that writes for snl
@@lizzy_cute_8590 hmmmm 🧐
*now go cry*
Shoutout to whoever wrote this sketch for misunderstanding the entire situation
Alison Gates is his friend who works for SNL - so her
Who cares of the entire situation
Also his friend Will
Fr, we all know who has friends here 🙄🙄🙄 & they wonder why they can't connect to younger gens. The problem starts with *your* writers purposefully misrepresenting the truth
It's almost like it's making fun of people caring about the entire situation in the first place....
Shoutout to the writer whose friends with Ned and manipulated the entire situation.
The SNL crew has also been accused multiple times of sexual harassment
@@sewwfffyhjijuiyou are telling me a crew that has had hundreds and hundreds of people on it has had accounts of sexual harassment... how shocking.
@@W3irdWombatthat’s not the point. The point is the treatment those victims have gotten after coming out… which has allegedly been very poor.
Yes how dare a company uphold a moral standard and respect the families hurt by this situation. How dare they not cover this up like it is no big deal.
It is admirable that they actually hold one of their dear friends accountable, and that they did so without bashing him and without siding with him either. They have handled this with grace, and of course SNL is not able to just respect that in a space and community they normally wouldn’t care about.
Totally agree with you dude. The try guys handled this expertly and its sickening to see SNL bash them like this just to make a flaccid excuse of a joke.
They are like trump and they are making fun of it
Lol stop trying to defend your group of whyte guys and token Asian
They deserve to be made fun of like trump
Nah it's just y'all making a big deal about something that's none of your business and that is so small. A man cheated on his wife with a coworker. Like am I missing something
@@williammiller496 Yeah you're missing that fact that he was her boss, not just a coworker. That's such a legal can of worms with the fact that he was her boss, he could have and likely did cost the Try Guys significant amounts of money. It's really interesting how many men in the comments feel the need to try to defend the fact that he cheated on his lovely wife and betrayed all of his closest friends, putting their life's work at risk.
@@hnichole not just men, my girlfriend and mother of my child had the same thoughts. That's a warning a best and if they keep seeing each other then termination and I'm not saying cheating on your wife is okay at all, I'm saying it's nobody's business but the husband and wife. I mean to act like this is a big deal is actually crazy.
how did you manage to be more embarrassing than ned in this situation lmao
It’s actually shocking 🧐
Aw, tell us you're an emotionally unstable Try Guys fan without telling us you're an emotionally unstable Try Guys fan
@@crassmonkey18 weak bait
@@crassmonkey18 considering you’re all up in the comments of this video, I wouldn’t be talking crap about anyone else 😂
@@crassmonkey18 You sound quite emotionally unstable.
If Ned's friend wrote this, I guess now we know how Ned thinks about all this.
this is exactly what I was thinking.
It came out the his friend Will is one of the writers of this skit
@@MrHalogamer247 where is this source for this claim?
that's a good point.
@@JenningsFilmsinc the writer promoted it on his story and he and ned follow one another
Amazing how you manage to not blame the only person worth blaming. Sexual misconduct at work isn't a joke and they were certainly not overreacting. Honestly with snl's history of covering up or ignoring scandals like this (horatio sanz's case for example), this really fits their theme.
That's what happens when you have a friend that's a writer on the show
Lol
CZcams, bring back the dislike counter. I need to see it for this video
Someone said it was like 170K and counting or something
@@cayenneta how are u able to tell?
According to a dislike checker, it has 84% dislikes
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195,644
That moment you look up the writer for the skit and it's one of Ned's best friends 💀💀💀
Omg!
So gross. They obviously share the trashy standards they have in common
but wasn't it actually just that they happened to go to the same school?
I see the Try Guys paid a lot of money to have this spammed, despite no evidence he has a friend was responsible for this sketch, let alone even works at SNL.
The other try guys have had lots of videos with them participating in child grooming behaviors while Ned is popular with and attracted to adult women.
No he’s not. Y’all see shit online and roll with it with out verifying anything
Calling a year-long affair with a subordinate which results in the betrayal your wife and children *"a consensual kiss"* is like calling a hit-and-run "driving the speed limit"
A friend of Ned writes for SNL
The fact you find this entertainment is the real crime...I got 30 seconds in and couldn't handle it...i have sneaking suspicion is the fact you care about someone's interpersonal bs of the try guys ..is the joke they're making
Heard of grindr before? Pretty much half the married men you know are on there.
It’s giving “Back in my day I used to grab my secretarys a** and she liked it”
The woman in the affair is an associate producer... she is not a subordinate. Actually Ned would be the subordinate in this hierarchy.
I love how they try to write it off as “a consensual kiss between coworkers”, when Ned’s wife did NOT CONSENT TO BE CHEATED ON.
Cheating in a relationship isn’t a crime lol
@@bendover2425 to the brainwashed it is a crime. The are blowing a consensual relationship between 2 adults as a murder 😂 He shouldn’t have cheated but the whole “misuse of power” BS and blowing it out of proportion like they did is insane. This sketch was exactly how I felt watching the original. I mean, editing him out of videos? Are they 5? 😂😂😂
@@SgtFuckOff does a consensual kiss last for an entire year?
@@codzboy74 where tf did I say consensual “kiss”? I said relationship. Do you have trouble reading on top of being a brainwashed sheep? 😂😂 Guess you think it’s a crime too 😂😂😂
Isn't that her problem? Why should I care?
He was her BOSS and was MARRIED
Not only that, his whole ass brand was "LOOK HOW MUCH I LOVE MY WIFE AND MY FAMILY I'M SUCH A GOOD HUSBAND"
its a bad situation but not news worthy no one cares
Right, and he was fired (as he should be). Thats it. Thats the end of the controversy. Move on
Ok…this happened to a sitting president too - what’s the news..?
this makes more sense when you realize that Ned has a friend that is an SNL writer
And he was one of the writers involved in this skit too
@@kalinkawielgus6008 Its a sketch, not a skit.
Yeah, his friend saw him get thrown under the bus by his other 'friends' and rightfully mocked their self-sanctimonious bullshit lol. Thousands of Ukrainian civilians are being slaughtered but the three of them sit on their sofa with those serious faces like Ned committed war crimes or raped a child or something. It was hilarious how tone deaf and egotistical the whole thing was and prime material for a sketch like this
@@evanrockwell7883 Sorry, English isn't my first language but I will keep it in mind
@@evanrockwell7883 no one cares
So the joke is
"Wow an employer had an affair with an employee and the company actually did something instead of sweeping it under the rug"
I feel like someone needs to check out what's happening behind the snl scenes after this because that's such a red flag
Seriously, the guys did everything right and the fact that it’s being mocked means someone is probably pulling the same shit over there
The joke is, people making a big fuss over personal drama that doesn't need a fuss
After the Horatio Sanz allegations involving the SNL employees, I'm not surprised by this sketch, tbh
i think they are making fun of the fact it being made out to be a bigger deal than the ukraine or iran situation
"Tell me you don't actually understand the joke without telling me you don't actually understand the joke"
Wow! Today I learned that it’s okay for someone to cheat on their wife, completely disregarding their family, and with their employee at that! Really makes you wonder what goes on behind the scenes of this shitshow that hasn’t been funny in years- if ever
Omg 😂😂 spazz out it's a comedy skit too serious
They're parodying the reactive responses from the try guys. Cheating is a f-ed up thing to do, but it's not an earth shattering big deal. Fire him, provide support to the employee, and move on?
@@ijustamthem amen , it's cry babies making it worse
@@ijustamthem it was a big deal because the woman he was sleeping with was his employee. He was her boss. That’s completely inappropriate.
@@lenaestacks934 it was a big deal because the woman he was sleeping with was his employee. He was her boss. That’s completely inappropriate.
You know Ned & Alex were quick to message their friends 😂
Reading the comments section--honestly proud that so many people are not cool with sweeping unethical behavior under the rug. Way to go, internet :)
yeah when I found out ab this sketch I was really hoping the comments would be like "uhhhh..."
@Z Malek way to respond to an argument that literally nobody made
@@Bea-ni6vk fr lmao
@Z Malek nobody said that South Korea or Iran weren’t important. We’re all saying that making fun of three friends for standing up against infidelity and immorality is a dumb and strange move for SNL to make.
you’re unethical
Lmao you can tell Ned got his friend to do this one. Imagine making fun of the try guys and NOT Ned in this situation. The gross abuse of power and treating it like it’s nothing is disgusting.
If anything, he's ruining SNL for the younger generations now as well, so SNL will die out eventually, it's already falling apart. Good job, Ned!
@@hagelslag9312 snl has been bad since Obama was in office. An I’m not blaming Obama the just jokes weren’t funny at all.
@@ScoscobabyOGO Thanks Obama 😭
"Imagine..." I've noticed that every comment on here attacking Ned sounds like it comes from a child and/or idiot.
Ned is the only Try Guy to not support child abuse and that's why they're TRYING to drag his name through the mudd.
To take the attention off themselves.
@@Freakazoid12345 I’m sorry what in the actual fuck are you on about mate
Y'all know Ned was credited as a writer of this skit. Obviously they weren't going to put him in a bad light. Classic SNL L
why tf was he credited as a writer???
If that's true... what a shitty thing he did... seriously.. Way to be funny and make fun of people who helped you grow for years.. You're the one who fucked up Ned... if you wrote this, man... ooooof..... fucked....up.
Hm, now I know exactly what Pat Bateman meant when he said “that whole Yale thing”
Ned was not fired because he “kissed someone”. He was fired because as a co-founder of the company, he was sleeping with one of his subordinates and not disclosing it to HR. This opened up the remaining Try Guys to potential lawsuits. They didn’t overreact, instead taking weeks to do a thorough internal review before making any of it public. The Try Guys’ response is a great example of a stand up company.
Just to add about not disclosing it to HR, he WAS HR for the company. They wear multiple hats and one of his was that he was the HR lead
It's an SNL skit It's not that serious
Your name is Abby though. That disqualifies you from everything I’m sorry.
@@justinfernandez2658 I think the reason why people got upset is because Ned Fulmer's friend is the one writing this skit.
Yeah this is messed up.
Anyone else remember Ned bragging about how one of his buddies from Yale was a writer at SNL?
Yeah, I'll just leave it at that.
i didn't remember until seeing these comments, but yeah that makes sense. also SNL just isn't funny and likes to downplay victims of SA so this tracks for them.
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which one? let's name & shame, people, there was no excuse for SNL execs to greenlight this obvious conflict of interest.
@@dietotaku dan bulla, i believe. he was in a sketch comedy group with him.
@@dietotaku Conflict of interest...? This isn't a legal case, this is a "comedy" (though how funny this was is debatable). Should SNL not satirize political matters due to a "conflict of interest" (since most, if not all of them are Democratic-leaning)?
Let’s be honest at the real reason why SNL approved this sketch. SNL still hasn’t addressed the sexual harassment and misconduct allegations, of course they are going to poke fun at three men holding their former business partner accountable for his actions.
I came straight here after watching the actual clip the Try Guys posted
This sketch was insensitive, wildly inaccurate, minimized the pain of everyone involved in the scandal, and somehow also managed to demonize the remaining Try Guys for having perfectly valid feelings.
They totally did Eugene dirty on this.
I love that SNL is essentially mocking a group of men for taking sexual misconduct at work seriously and actually firing someone for it. It started off funny but it really went downhill when it became apparent what a toxic take they had on the whole thing. SNL really missed the mark on this one and should be embarrassed to have posted it on CZcams.
Only no one has said it was sexual misconduct, yet you run with it like it's a proven fact.
@@silentsaturn7604 consensual or not it still makes for an uncomfortable work environment for other employees.
@@silentsaturn7604 You don’t understand how power dynamics work, do you? You cannot be in a fully consensual relationship with someone whose checks you sign at the end of the day. He was the HR department for the company as well, the only person who said it was consensual is Ned.
@@silentsaturn7604 there is no such thing as a consensual workplace relationship between an employer and subordinate and that's according to the law, if this had happened in any other reputable company he would have been fired, it's not about the cheating legally, this is defined as a type of workplace sexual harassment.
@@silentsaturn7604 Sexual misconduct at work is exactly why Ned got fired. You just don’t understand the legal terms. Ned signed a contract as owner of the company that he could not do that. None of them were or are allowed. Unless they sign paperwork. That’s the way it should be. Otherwise, Alex could “claim” harassment any time she wants and threaten to sue them. It’s better to have all your boxes checked, before something comes up. Especially as a business owner. So, brush up on your terms buddy or please, don’t open that Dunkin’ you were thinking about.
I dont think I've seen SNL misread a situation this bad in my entire life
the amber heard trial sketch was a misfire as well
@@fennecfox9490 Ned friend works for snl and ber is fucking basically all of the higher ups... of course it's going to be like this. they wanted it to not look as bad for themselves
No fr ??
75% of men and 68% of women admit to cheating at one point in their life. It's so funny that everyone thinks they are above it when statistically given the opportunity, you would take it.
Can you tell us how they misread it? Because I want to know what he did that was so dramatic that he is now dead to all his friends and needs to be digitally erased from all content so viewers aren't traumatised. Who did he r*pe or kill exactly?
He cheated on his wife (who he had kids with), with an employee (he was her boss). His entire personality was talking about how much he loved his wife, and his kids. But he cheated on her many many times.
The Try Guys were not only hurt by the fact that their best friend would do that. They were hurt as a brand and company. If one of the owners of a company manages to abuse his power (it's pretty obvious that an affair with a subordinate breaches the code of conduct), it then places the other owners under fire. It questions their HR, and the integrity of their brand. It put their personalities (since Ned obviously showed everybody how much he lied to the screen) on the chopping block too.
He basically fucked them over, didn't warn them at all, and when it all came out- he didn't even try to help his stressed-out friends by making a decent statement about the situation.
So no, it's not just 'besties' upset that their buddy kissed a girl without telling them.
It's business partners severing ties with an owner who put their entire companies' ethics into question.
It's friends who are heartbroken for his wife (who feels betrayed and I'm assuming is divorcing him), and upset for his children- whose lives will be changed indefinitely by Ned's stupid decisions.
Oh nooooo
Yeah, that line should have been rewritten.
The ratio of 37K likes to 195K dislikes is the most hilarious thing about this bit.
The most hilarious thing for me is having no idea who any of these people are but correctly assessing they must be famous internet people due to the intensity of the comments.
These comments are so salty. Delicious.
@@Dugnutt_Keep Comments are "salty" because the screenwriter did this bit to support his friend and diminish him being thrown out of the company after abusing his power as a boss. They make dumb jokes about people who have acted fair and put a safe workplace environment first instead of their buddy which is pretty foreign for the SNL crew as they tend to do exactly the opposite. You're eating it up exactly as they intended, bravo.
@@freyja6360 I've been a nerd long enough to know this is simply a fandom at work.
However, the issue y'all are having is that you can't play the coercion card. So you've got to stress on lawsuits and power dynamics, but the reality is most of us don't care about the former and only the latter as it relates to coercion - which, again, is a card you don't have.
There's nothing for me, or any of you in my opinion, to be upset about.
@@Dugnutt_Keep Your opinion about the situation you have no idea about is worth nothing. You think that it's poor SNL against some imaginary "internet fandom". I don't even watch TG's videos all that often to recognize that their behavior in a crisis situation was textbook. You've probably missed that the mainstream media and numerous publications were equally outraged about this skit and the fact that the skit was written by a friend of the guy who was sacked and they're intentionally missing the whole point to make their buddy sound better. Yeah, those stupid fandoms😂... SNL got murdered in all the media for this crap and the only thing they've got in return was the fact that their own misconducts and shady practices got exposed once again. Now they're the ones on the couch, constantly crying how everyone is unfair.
Go back under the same rock you've crawled from. You're late for the discussion anyways and you sound ridiculous trying to pretend like you have a clue. "Coercion"😂, b... please.
i don't think another piece of media has ever so succinctly captured the vibe of 'The writer is cheating on his wife as we speak' so perfectly before
No joke. I literally feel so bad for any woman connected to SNL at this point.
@@Becca_Lynn lmao
The writer is actually one of neds besties which makes so sm sense
HAHAHAHHA
@@karrissmyth8236 WHAT?! You're joking.
Must be nice to have a Yale friend who works at SNL to downplay your infidelity on national TV. Ned is exactly the kind of WASP who would call on "an old friend" to fix a mess he got himself into.
You think he asked them to do this?
@@Hans-sg5rg he has multiple connections with SNL workers, he either asked them or they thought they could help out. Or even worse, SNL construed this themselves… either way, it’s the shittiest take and exposed how their company would handle this.
Seems to me exactly what happened
Pink hair, uses the term “WASP”. Yep I’ve seen all I need to know.
@@rikmcdik6662 alright then CZcams user Rik mcDik
I'm proud of the Try Guys shut down predatory behavior as soon as they found out in such a professional way. Ned running to his SNL friend was sad and childish. I hope he rethink his actions and can make it up to his wife. I'd be embarrassed
“But he was a try guy and she was a food baby”. Let me fix that for you: “He was one of the owners and founders of the company and she was his EMPLOYEE.”
Keith, Zach and Eugene do not deserve any hate for their response to the situation. They handled it so, so professionally and responsibly and the last thing they deserve is backlash from freaking SNL
I mean, except they knew about it for about a year.
@@jspur22 they literally didn’t? 💀
@@jspur22 they explained in their video that fans had to inform them about the scandal and they didn’t know until Labor Day weekend of this year
@@jspur22 oh? and where'd you get that info from? your little fantasy?
I found the sketch pretty funny, not because they were making fun of the situation, but because the CNN reporter was being a super fan of the group. I guess when you don't really care about anything the Try Guys do, this kind of skit is pretty funny. I guess I am detached enough from this group that I just don't care about the detail and just find the spoof funny.
Glad to see that this is where SNL stands on exploitative power dynamics. Real cool.
Lorne Michaels: *I see no problem with this.*
Except there’s more proof it was a long term consensual relationship between two cheaters
@@rikmcdik6662 But don't you know? She's a woman, and just because she worked for them, she has no control over her actions. She's a victim and was raped, daggumit!
How do we know it's exploitative lol. They're two young adults that were spending a bunch of time together. Flings and attraction commonly grow out of that.
@@brick123zw it was an abuse of power regardless. At any point if Alex wanted to end things, she couldn’t because he was her boss. With an uneven power dynamic, it is never 100% consensual
I dont get any of these comments here. Isnt the point that media focus on things that really dont matter?
The problem is that instead of making fun of the media, they are making fun of the people who the media is dragging through the mud.
The Try Guys are victims in all of this. They didn’t want the media knocking on their door. The people on that couch aren’t the ones who slept with an employee and cheated on their very public relationship.
Sending my love to Ariel and Wesley. You don’t deserve this 😞❤
Wow, look at that. Ned's old Yale friend made a sketch downplaying him breaking a literal law by sleeping with his employee. Which even Ned himself said in an old video is very illegal. Hope SNL is proud of themselves for continuously getting worse.
Her name is Alison Gates
I'm sorry, what law? I'm not a legal expert but I'm pretty sure there aren't any federal nor California state law prohibiting workplace relationships, no matter what power dynamics are involved. Or do you mean extramarital affairs themselves are illegal? What?
@@HerrDurkslag google is your friend right now. a simple search would tell you yes, it is illegal. the circumstances are different for everything though. sometimes getting fired occurs, sometimes not. it honestly depends on the situation. even if it was consensual some workplaces still fire over boss/employee or co worker relationships. normally it is the company's decision. since the try guys are their own company, they decided to not tolerate a power dynamic relationship involving a "boss" (ned) and a lower employee.
@@HerrDurkslag literally found this in an article on a quick google search:
“Employers may be liable for harassment not just to an employee once involved in a consensual romantic relationship, but also to other employees who have witnessed the relationship. The California Supreme Court has recognized a claim of sexual harassment brought by two women because they had been offended that other women received preferential treatment through sexual cooperation with their boss. The Supreme Court noted that an isolated incident of favoritism on the part of a supervisor toward the employee with whom the supervisor had a consensual relationship ordinarily would not constitute sexual harassment, but when “sexual favoritism in the workplace is sufficiently widespread it may create an actionable hostile work environment in which the demeaning message is conveyed.””
@@HerrDurkslag As a business student in LA it is not illegal. However, there must have been a contract agreement stating he couldn't do this with an employee. If he was let go he broke a law/ploicy within the company not the law for california. It was totally legal for try guys yo fire him. Sleeping with an emplyee under you is dangerous for the company and opened them up to lawsuits. This is highly frowned upon, even business studdnts are told not to do this shit.
In other words, everyone at SNL cheats on their spouses with their subordinates and don’t see what the big deal is. That actually, genuinely makes sense.
That is actually a real rumor about SNL considering the work hours are sometimes all night
This ∆
Dang!
*cries John Mulaney tears*
Actually Ned once stated in one of their old podcasts that one of his old college friends was a writer at SNL so it seems like they had something to do with it
This is so disgusting snl completely misunderstood the situation. Nice to see that if this were to ever happen to snl, they would handle it in this childish manner.
Update: 174K dislikes
who wrote this sketch? did Ned fucking pay for this ?
he had a yale friend who write for snl 👀👀
I feel Please Do Not Destroy had some input
@@guttergrrrl I don't want to out any names since I don't know who exactly wrote this but it doesn't take much detective work to find out who Ned's friend is/was from SNL.
So why is it such a huge deal again? Just spell it out
adult humans
This is disgusting behavior!!! We’ve been trying so hard to get men to hold other men accountable for cheating and once they do they immediately get made fun of, the way the try guys handled this was incredibly well and my heart aches for Ariel and the boys, and Will.
🤣🤣
It's not that they're trivializing cheating by men, it's because they're a stupid little internet flash in the pan who are using a scandal I. Their midst and blowing it up for clout.
@@ImNotaRussianBot way to show you have NO idea what happened outside of what SNL tells you
Cheating isn’t the worlds problem, it’s YOUR problem. Most of the time, women just aren’t providing what the man needs anymore.
@@ALXMARTIN No Bitches?
you guys missed the point of the sketch.
They weren't saying that the situation wasn't a big deal, they were saying that there are more important issues to focus on, and people were being very dramatic.
SNL completely misunderstood why they had to remove Ned from the company. There are a lot of legal problems that they had to face throughout the whole ordeal. For one, Ned was a co-head of the company dating an employee which can cause a lot of legal issues in the future if they didn't react quickly and accordingly. So many problems can arise from a relationship between a boss and an employee and it is very easy for things to get out of hand when things take a bad turn in those relationships. Keeping Ned in the company with everything going on between him and Alex puts the entire company at risk, not just him. If say there is a really bad break up between Ned and Alex and Ned is still a boss at Second Try LLC when it happens, not only can it affect the flow at work for everyone as a boss and producer are having personally issues brought into the workplace, but there is always the possibility of these problems leading to legal actions being taken against the company for allowing the boss and employee relationship to continue. This is why most companies have a policy that states that upper management is in no way allowed to have a romantic relationship with someone who works beneath them as an employee of the company. A lot of people think this is unfair to basically say "You can't date this person even if you really like each other because you work together" but it is in the best interests of every person involved including the company itself because there's just no telling how these relationships will play out and how it will affect the company or whether or not it will end with any sort of legal action taken against the boss individual and/or the company itself.
Imagine being Ariel and having your husband's infidelity be made out to be nothing but a joke on national TV. Men finally hold their friends accountable for SEXUAL MISCONDUCT in the workplace and they get mocked for it?! This sketch missed the mark on every level.
sexual harassments? lmfao that shit was consensual
it's not sexual harassment when the person consents, dumb ass. She literally cheated on her fiance. She wanted it just as much as him. Meaning it's consensual. The only thing he did wrong was cheat on his wife.
@@RamblingRob2 the power imbalance between an employee and their employer is a legal minefield and absolutely sexual harassment. A boss cannot date an employee no matter how much the relationship was consensual between adults.
@@RamblingRob2 as much as some rom coms would like to convince you otherwise, bosses dating subordinates is really bad territory to enter into
@@RamblingRob2 we get it Rob you don't understand consent in the workplace, big shocker there
This was really a low blow by SNL, seriously? The try guys actually did a fantastic job handling it all and holding people accountable. Good on them.
Agreed. But Ned has a couple of friends that work at SNL and I know at least one is a writer. They probably had something to do with this.
Agreed
Who gives a fuck lmao you put your life out there then this is what can happen
This isn’t a low blow. This is a wonderful troll to those that actually think this is the most important thing to talk about right now. Who gives a shit in the grand scheme? I don’t.
@@SlamHammer23686 that would be a really dumb fuckin troll considering half the stuff on SNL isn't something that needs attention. In the grand scheme of things, SNL itself doesn't matter if that's the perspective you have.
No way they missed the mark THIS MUCH 😭
"wow, isn't that a bit extreme?"
reporter: "No." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The way this sketch could have been hilarious if Ned’s friend hadn’t wrote it
Her name is Alison Gates
It would never have been very funny tbh. Quite like the Johnny Depp case sketch
i know right! if they concentrated on parodying that what happened vid and making a joke that eugene clearly is mad af and zach is sad and keith is disgusted the sketch would have been a 100 times better but snl just blew it with this one..
@@saanasalonen8684 I was waiting for “Zach” to sound close to crying, but I guess the sketch was just too…funny…
SNL is feeling more and more like it’s fill with dimwitted pickmes and porn bros.
This is why so many sex offenders and abusers go years without being held accountable in Hollywood. They think it’s overreacting when the Try Guys take appropriate action to deal with this situation while they invite people like Kevin Spacey onto the show.
The man cheated on his wife and you are acting like he’s Jeffery Dohmer get over yourself.
Bro, chill. There was no sexual abuse. Kevin Spacey has not been on SNL since his controversy. This is not MeToo, this is a boss having a workplace relationship with an employee. No doubt there's a power imbalance but workplace relationships are discouraged to avoid *potential* coercion, not because it's legally considered sexual harassment.
People cheat, it's part of real life. They'll get over it, people will move on with their lives. In a week, nobody will be talking about this. SNL just wanted to get a quick joke in while the iron was hot. You're acting like they busted Harvey Weinstein out of jail and brought him on stage to grope every female cast member, it's just a joke about an overblown cheating scandal.
@@HerrDurkslag ok so I aint the only one thinking this has been blown out of proportion
@@HerrDurkslag No one said Ned was but we don't know what happened between him and Alex exactly and showing that SNL thinks the whole potential of it being a workplace violation, morally wrong, and against the law kind of shows how SNL reacts to their own workplace violations.
@@HerrDurkslag the point I was trying to make is that the Try Guys are a representation of what it looks like to rightfully hold someone accountable in the entertainment industry. As soon as they found out, they did what was right, before it became a scandal. What Kevin Spacey was doing was allegedly an open secret in Hollywood, and it’s not like he’s the only sex offender/ abuser that’s been given a platform in that space. Ned seemingly had one inappropriate affair with a subordinate and the Try Guys booted him. How many people did famous abusers like Chris Brown, R Kelly, allegedly Horatio Sanz, and so on have to do much worse to before Hollywood took a stand? I’m not comparing Ned to those men, but I’m speaking on the blatant hypocrisy of it all. The reason why people are angry is because this has become a larger issue than just some guy cheating on his wife. Firstly, if someone hurt your favourite creators you might be reactive and protective too. People also know his wife and family from their content together and empathise with them. Secondly, yes unfortunately these things happen, but Ned is a public figure who built his brand on being a non problematic family man, and it’s understandable that the audience he accumulated through that lens feel lied to. Thirdly, and the reason why I commented, is we know that the industry tends to favour protecting people that do less than favourable things in positions of power over holding them accountable, so we‘ve been asking for better. Now that we finally see people in the industry do better, we don’t need SNL coming along trying to ridicule them for it.
Hi Neds SNL writer friend, how much did he pay you?
Good that you added the laugh track, because I was unsure which parts were supposed to be funny. Not that it helped.
Thanks for letting us know you don’t see anything wrong with secret workplace relationships between a powerful individual and a subordinate, SNL, real classy
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The fact that this skit is so dismissive of the entire situation is such a huge red flag of the entire SNL crew and how they may handle a similar situation🚩🚩
People were asking SNL to deal with the situation. that's ridiculous.
they are making fun of YOU for demanding that SNL give a shit.
You realize that people like YOU are the joke right in this skit? It's why the skit was just so damn hilarious and why it got such good laughs.
Well considering they covered up for Horacio Sanz, it's certainly true.
@@onlyAerik literally nobody demanded snl give a shit lmao, you're just plain delusional
exactly
What is wrong with you all? They literally did what you're suppose to do in a business when there is work place misconduct? Maybe you all should acknowledge your own history with work place sexual harassment and assault, SNL.
Preach. They want to normalize this shit so we wont call them out on it when they hide sexual misconduct again in the future
This easily could have been a funny sketch pointing out that Ned was constantly trying to act like he was completely obsessed with being a husband, or the fact that he seemed kind of smarmy ... instead they decided it was hilarious for men to hold each other accountable in the work place.
No one actually cares about the Try Guys. That's why the fact that it was being treated this seriously is perfect to make a satire of.
@@maximumoccupancy it doesn’t matter if they’re completely unknown or not … it’s the fact they did the right thing and SNL are laughing at them for it like the douchebags they are . If this involves a race issue would they still make a mockery of it ??
There were definitely better (and funnier) ways to make the point of "Who even are the Try Guys and why should we care?" without the agenda of also making the situation look frivolous. You can tell they wanted to make fun of the overarching theme of "who cares? why is this news?" but they just happened to also make it seem like Ned's behavior was acceptable and unjustly punished, which makes it miss the mark to anyone who understands how serious the situation was. The legal ramifications alone make this mean more than just "a consensual kiss [I] didn't tell [my] friends about". I would be willing to rewrite this sketch for a small fee, SNL.
they just could never deal with the possibility of john mulaney not coming back bc of it. its too often that mid white guys who put up a whole act abt loving their wives cheat.
@@maximumoccupancy The try guys were actually rlly popular on youtube and still got millions of views every video… so they werent even irrelevant lmao
It is actually so sad that male friends are finally keeping a friend accountable for cheating on his wife with one of his employees and this mediocore skit literally skipped all of that. Besides the fact that he wouldn't stop talking about how much he loved his wife and the whole background that made this situation so shocking. ANNND let's all ingore that ned has a friend who is a writer for SNL
the joke is that people care about this a lot more than they should
@@kngrfdegj5940 seems like you’re missing the joke if you’re here as well
@@gracefoster7587 no, i'm fully aware that watching these videos and commenting on them is a complete waste of my time. are you?
Yes!!!! They should be praised for keeping Ned accountable for a change!
Nothing talks like how the media responds
It’s sad you can’t see the dislikes anymore
I watched this sketch four times trying to find the joke only to realise that I had always known, it just wasn’t funny
There's so many funny jokes about this situation, and you managed to miss every single one of them. Guess that's what happens when your buddy is on the writing staff
Are you Ned's wife Ariel?
No thats just every snl skit
now i want to know exactly which SNL writer is friends with ned
Yeah, there is a bit of humor to be squeezed out of this, but this wasn't it. They could have done an audition montage of people trying out to be the next Try Guy, with interview questions that shame Ned.
@@kjjunior7918 no they're saying it could've been funny but it wasn't
Wow, I didn’t laugh at all, because 3 men stood up for doing the right thing?!? SNL is one hypocritical institution these days. Zach, Keith, and Eugene if you’re watching this, just know there are millions of people that admire how well you handled such a painful situation.
This. ☝🏼
Yeah I also relate when I go founded a company with a known horny man who already flirted with everything that moved during buzzfeed. I support you 3 guys who overlooked that because money was on the line !
You think they did this because they were upset with Ned for cheating? Lmao. They did this to protect their brand 😂
preach!
YES
No one made fun of Ned in this..... someone should have..
Fun fact- this sketch was written by Ned's friends from college!
yes we should totally be making fun of keith, zach and eugene for being angry at their friend after he essentially ruined their business they took years to build and not the man who had an affair with his employee (sexual misconduct !!!!!) and broke up two decade long relationships, including his own in which he had two children ! ur so right snl
Ive been watching them since the buzzfeed days so the fact that SNL let this slide and a room (most likely) filled with men thought this was funny just shows how atrocious how it brings to light inappropriate workplace relations and i feel like slides sexual harassment under the rug. Everyone needs to remember we domt know the full story with ned and alex cause ned was in a place of power.
Fr. They easily could have made the skit about Ned, but instead they made fun of an incredibly professional announcement that was made to deescalate the situation
didn't get the joke
They are making fun of all these idiots who care about the fucking try guys this much
The joke is that anyone gives a shit about them.
Reminder that one of Ned's friends apparently writes for SNL so... The uneven mockery of everyone BUT Ned makes sense
True, like if they added a part where there's a 'new apology video' from Ned in which the actor is like ugly crying and taking a deep sigh before saying anything (to parody all apology videos in existence), it would have at least made everyone involved in the drama look foolish. Now it's only Eugene, Zach, Keith and all their fans that look like idiots.
Yeah this is just gross. SNL do better.
Wait really? Which one?
@@colekiker7938 Ned mentioned it in an old TryPod episode, I don't know the name of his "friend", though
Ned probably sold his soul if thats the case. Imagine having a friend that writes a worldwide show.
"SNL Tries to Ignore Their Track Record of Sexual Misconduct"
I guess I didn't realize how crappy SNL was before this.
Oh I see.
If SNL were to acknowledge the real situation they would have a mirror forced in front of them.
No wonder they get only 3.5 mill views on average.
It’s painfully obvious Ned’s friend wrote this sketch☠️
Her name is Alison Gates
You can tell Ned's college connection at SNL influenced this because literally no one is siding with ned
A lot of people are which is sad though a part of me thinks these are older people who doesn’t understand the weight of this situation
@@captainaya2843 I feel sorry for any woman that works at SNL. Because there take on this only proved to us how they’d handle the situation by sweeping it under the rug, and not take the power imbalance seriously. Disgusting take, but they showed their true colors with this skit. Hope people stay far the fuck away
@@captainaya2843 i haven’t seen a single one so majority fat outweighs ppl supporting Ned tho
apart from the scum bags who have also had "consentual" work place relationships.
yes I put it in quotes because of how bs that is when the power is inbalanced.
@@manofmagic1803 literally also funny how the only one describing it as consensual is Ned meaning Alex probably felt some sort of pressure due to him being her boss but putting any sort of pressure on someone to be intimate is wrong regardless which is why these relationships are wrong what’s not to understand haha
They should call this skit: “Ned tries to destroy the try guys...again.” Just for this situation to even be on SNL’s radar doesn’t make any sense. CLEARLY Ned did what guys like him do, and called up a college buddy he probably did some horrible shit with back in the day to fix it for him. I never liked him anyway. When I first saw this I hadn’t even heard what happened, and even still I was immediately DISGUSTED to find out what those two pieces of shit did.
Guess who unsubscribed because of this...🙋🏻♀️
The fact they they never call her his employee. Wow.
It’s just she was a food baby. Having her own video series wasn’t the issue. It was a workplace violation and that’s totally on Ned.
Exactly.. they knew not to do that because it would ruin their creditability for making this crap - his friends name is Alison Gates SNL writer they both went to Yale and are friends
I love how they just tried to avoid that fact as it it wasn’t important. Shows how they view those power dynamics
Grow up the joke was there were bigger relationship scandals an world events we'll live through this forced try guy tragedy people are "suffering"
@@GiveMeYourTacos666 she was a producer too.
If I worked for SNL HR, this skit would worry the hell out of me. We’re just going to completely gloss over the power imbalance between Ned and his employee and reduce a several month long affair to a “consensual kiss.” We all know Ned has friends on the writing staff and this only proves that people in positions of power and influence will not hold each other accountable for their actions and attempt to make those holding one of their own accountable into a joke.
SNL HR works overtime to cover up abuse. That’s basically their entire job.
YES.
Pretty sure SNL's HR has been sweeping Lorne Michael's 'consensual workplace relationships' under the rug for years.
Who cares
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its not only the fact that they completely missed what the whole situation is, its the fact that they are basically saying if someone cheats on their partner its ok? and the people that get mad at them are in the wrong for that??
Yes, you're wrong. Not because cheating is ok. But because you don't know these people. It's silly to get upset about. You should think about instilling boundaries between yourself and content creators, I do it even with content creators who don't.
@@Dugnutt_Keep this has nothing to do with the people, only the ideals they are spreading to the public ❤️
HE HAS A WIFE AND CHILDREN
If I was Ariel, and Ned got his friend to write this, this’d be the push I’d need to divorce him
Really..him macking on a coworker and cheating on you 4x over wouldnt give you the push? 🤡
@@TechTails I know, but someone decided to hound them with questions and Ariel said they were working on working things out, so it seemed like if that was all, they were gonna stay together
@@reggiereggiesauce5755 The video where they got papped seemed really staged tbh.
I think the writers knew this situation was silly even though we were all paying attention, and made a joke about that. It’s funny, please relax
@@mirandaking1618 oh ned definitely called that guy to tell them they'd be there. ariel seemed very confused though
Who thought this was a good idea? Ned didn’t just kiss a girl he was having an affair for a year. He made his wife and kids his whole personality and then goes and cheats. this very much effects their company and brand.
So? He didn't kill anybody
@@mewesquirrel6720 imagine saying "so?" to infidelity that's insane
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He almost murdered they're decade old brand.
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Pretend for a moment that Ariel, Ned’s wife, had actually been the one to cheat on him with a younger engaged guy who she was the boss of. Imagine how painful that would be for Ned and their mutual friends. Imagine the Internet and their fanbase finding out Ned got cheated on because his wife was making out with her boy toy at a concert in public and a fan saw. Can you imagine how sad and embarrassed Ned would be and how men AND women from far and wide would rally behind him and call for that cheating “bitch’s” head?
Ok good, now you get it. Unfortunate that you only have empathy for wronged men but good that you sort of kind of understand now. I doubt that this sketch would even exist if the story were that this was the trio’s angry/sad/disappointed response to their fanbase learning that their wholesome 4th try guy had been cheated on by his wife.
It was for a year?
How does it feel that MatPat's video calling you out on your BS has more views than your skit.... That must sting.....
Film Theory: They Missed The Point (Try Guys Drama) Is better than this video. I bet the audience only laughed cause they didn't understand the situation and/or they had a laugh prompt.
Probably a fake laugh track.
Yea, I’m sure growing up, Ned’s children will LOVE to see this skit and how it downplays the idea that the fact that their own father cheating wasn’t that ‘big of a deal’. I hardly watch the Try Guys but anyone with eyes can tell this is in bad taste. I feel bad for those children, but more importantly his wife, Ariel.
Fuck them, kids. This was an actual funny SNL skit. Good for them to be able to turn a tragedy into a joke
Cheating is perhaps a big deal within a relationship. But it's not national news. How the guy and his wife handle it seems like a very private matter, not something where "accountability" needs to be super public.
@@guaposneeze a boss or founding member of your company sleeping with an employee is something you need to address especially if you are in the social eye.
@@guaposneeze it was hardly national news, just Internet drama
It’s not a big deal though, it might be for that specific family, but for everyone else eager to jump on that high horse, this is no way or capacity will affect them or anyone they know. they are honestly pretending like this coworker didn’t consent for over a year, They are honestly pretending that Ned with some type of deviant when he wasn’t, he is just a cheater and it doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things
Men finally holding other men accountable for publicly humiliating their wife and children by cheating are not something to make fun of. Clearly the man who wrote this sketch let his toxic masculinity out
It also needs to be noted that Ned has admitted he has a friend from Yale that is a writer on SNL.
Yeah and the people agreeing with it are totally fine with cheating and sleeping with an employee when you're the owner and your wife also happens to work with you and has two young kids at home. Is this really the best men have to offer now?
The sketch was not about what actually happened. The sketch was about why this seems to be as important as international news like a deadly hurricane and the fact that we're on the cusp if World War III. No one is saying they did the wrong thing, it's just somewhat concerning that someone being fired from a CZcams channel seems to be on the same level as all of the things happening in the world right now.
@@kgal1298 no one is condoning cheating… But also I hope you live a perfect life so three of your friends won’t throw you completely under the bus over something that concerns no one except the two parties involved… This reaction is insane.... and the blind mob of virtue.... scary
@@cousinivoryciv1309 it doesn't just concern ned. He was the Head of HR he hired people he opened his friends up to LEGAL ISSUES AND THEIR CAREERS BEING IN DANGER but you care about the cheating guy? Not the 3 innocent men?
Not even diving into the relationship/scandal/misrepresentation of the situation, the simple fact is this skit should never have been made. The scandal was a big deal in Try Guys circles (obviously!), but the only people I see turning it into a media blowout are SNL. I'm assuming that the skit uses CNN because a single Try Guys story appeared as a featured article in their Entertainment category for like a day back when the news broke.
News sites run articles about sexual improprietry in businesses all the time. Try Guys is a fairly large, established CZcams channel (and legal business) with a devoted audience who fired their popular co-founder and head of HR for a workplace relationship. Nothing about this coverage was blown out of proportion as this skit implies. It appeared on their homepage briefly, but it wasn't put up as banner news. If SNL really wanted to spoof a dumb featured story, CNN ran a featured story on Trombone Champ literally the week before.
The debate as to whether the Try Guys overreacted to the scandal or not is completely irrelevant because the central conceit that this is an overblown media story is false, meaning SNL's had to completely fabricate facts and personalities and grossly misrepresent the truth to make the skit work. If SNL wants to do a piece on Gen-Z overreaction, there are so many better stories to target like the Dream face reveal that would be dumber, funnier, and would not involve SNL defending adultery in one of the most toxic ways possible.
I'm not one to spread conspiracy theories, but the fact that Ned allegedly has friends on the SNL writers staff seems suspicious to me given everything about this skit and its circumstances.
Will Stephens was Ned’s old roommate in college at Yale and he wrote this sketch. Hmmmmmm makes you think.
No it's doesn't, Ned cheated, big whoop, the try guys made it more of a drama than it needed to be like little high school girls and the SNL skit captured perfectly how disconnected this drama was to the rest of the world, because more important things were happening than some Internet personality cheating on his wife, like who cares. The try guys still make money regardless doing useless crap so who cares, not the three try guys left lol
@@angelicafigueroa0221 well, apparently my comment struck a nerve with you I see. Lol 😝
@@TheDoctorginger a response isn't a stuck nerve lol. Was debate class that simple in school lmao
@@angelicafigueroa0221. Ned cheated is an oversimplification because he cheated with his employee which is not only toxic but grounds for a lawsuit if the other guys didn’t do anything about
2. Cheating on your wife is still bad
3. Just because they made a video to inform their audience doesn’t mean they thought that it was the most important thing
4. A lot of the people following the channel probably care that someone known as a devout husband turned out to be cheating on his wife
5. So they might make useless stuff, but by that logic so does every other comedy CZcams channel and show including SNL
@@crazyman7615 it all boils down to blah blah blah he cheated, they're still making money, if not MORE SO because he cheated because they get the pity clicks of people still bringing it up in the comments
The three Try Guys cope with YOUR cold hard cash come pay week but pleeeease continue to state their case. I'm suuuuure they care lol
Cheating on your wife in a public way with someone who works under you is morally wrong. I’m glad the try guys took this seriously and handled it so well.
I just tried to see if the new cast was funny.....turns out they aren't but 5ywy no how to trigger try guy fans
Maybe don't throw stones from glass houses. Bet you wouldn't be happy if I hired paparazzi or random strangers to follow and record you until you slip up and then let your employer know and post it publicly for millions to see. Over here acting like you're some perfect buttercup lmfao. I'm not condoning cheating, but go fuck yourself if you think someone should have their life/career ruined over it. It's a personal matter.
Especially when ned made it a part of his brand identity as the "wife guy"
Sure it’s morally wrong but they’re treating him as a murderer… It’s embarrassing how these three males are acting
Try Guys > SNL
This is actually sad how you turned the whole situation and showed these guys that handled the real situation professionally as some jackasses who “fired their friend just bc he kissed some chick” 👏🏼
Yeah, except for the part where, what should have been a private matter, went viral and then the drama ensued. I didn't know the Tryguys, didn't want to know them, and wanted to know about their company drama even less. I thought the SNL skit perfectly hit that mark.
@@bad_uncle isn’t that Ned’s fault tho? I’m sure they would have tried to make it private if he wasn’t at a concert, in public, making out with his mistress. He kinda made it hard for this to be under wraps.
@@bad_uncle it blew up as speculation on twitter and reddit so they were pretty much forced to speak publicly about it like... no shit it shouldve been a private matter lmao
I felt like the joke was on everybody else for giving a shit, not so much they Try Guys for taking accountability. Like who even are these dudes? I’ve vaguely heard about them before but sorta just wrote em off as more content for basics who still share buzzfeed quizzes.
@@bad_uncle before making random assumptions like this at least do your research. the guys recently released a podcast talking about the situation, saying that it was all already on reddit/spread by fans before they could do anything. heck, they found out all of this FROM a fan. they didn't intentionally make this a public thing, ned going out publicly to concerts and making out with his mistress is what made it public
What the actual fuck. I mean, I haven't had any decent expectations for SNL, but this is just... wow. The bar is so low, Satan is using it as a footrest.
Can the Try Guys sue SNL for this? It's clear libel and misrepresentation, at best.
It’s crazy y’all are making fun of them when they had probably the most mature response to the situation. They launched an investigation, fired him, and then made two videos about what happened. Of all the people to defend in this situation, you chose the guy who cheated on his wife who’s entire personality is loving said wife. Good going SNL!
Lol "defending". It's poking fun. It doesn't matter what perspective is being portrayed because its not meant to be taken seriously.
Its a skit show.
@@ETbenzer i understand what you’re saying, but you have to also recognize that making light of the gravity of situation perpetuates a harmful narrative about workplace conduct and what’s to be normalized from here on out, since the news was already made a sensation at this point.
@@ETbenzer Sure but they are punching down not up so it makes it tasteless, plus if they wanted it to be funny the emphasis should have been on the fans overreacting or maybe even the guy who cheated, not on the try guys measured response.
@@es-lq1bw I hear you.
@@lilybolanos9301 I understand your point. But you should be able to punch up and down. I get that to you think they should make fun of the guy who cheated ( I would like to have seen that perceptive as well) however they decided to go the other route. There were alot of things to make fun of with this particular situation on both sides. Personally I actually didnt think this skit was that funny. I was just pointing out the use of "defending". No one was defending anyone. It was a goofy skit.
Good to know that if an SNL producer had a "consensual workplace relationship" with one of their employees for over a year, their HR team would do nothing.
well NBC did turn a rather blind eye to Matt Lauer's behavior
Hey just wondering , why is a consensual workplace relationship bad ? I’m just confused by this whole situation honestly.
@@learningcurve2520 In this case it was a boss dating his subordinate. That is problematic because of a power imbalance. It's also problematic because all these people were friends with each other and with this affair the two betrayed everyone else's trust and put them in a really difficult, awkward situation. And in all honesty people shouldn't date their coworkers (and especially not their employees). It can get very messy and uncomfortable for everyone if anything goes wrong. And honestly if you spend all your work time and free time with your partner, then surely it will get messy. Don't date within a tiny circle. It never works out
@@Garsnoos thats all well and good, but why should any of us care about this? The whole point of the joke is that nobody should care this much about a CZcams Channel.
@@learningcurve2520 Because he cheated on his wife
I don’t even understand how you could agree to do this. You all genuinely should be massively ashamed of yourselves. Bye SNL.
This just screams older generation writers who think belittling online creators and their jobs is funny…. amaze balls? Who says that lmao
Remember when Ned said he had a friend who wrote for SNL.
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Two if I remember correctly 🤔
Ned sold his soul. Why else would he want to lose everything. You have to make a scandal in order to get big
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Justin Bieber-yummy music video talking about when Justin first was getting big
@@SaulAguilar. bro logan and justin were big before that. like huge. like gigantic. justin?? yummy????????????
Everyone talking about how Ned has ties with the writers on SNL need to know that Alex also has a bestie working on SNL so this was 100% a purposeful hit piece
They didnt need all that about Eugene.. it just sounded like it came out the mouth of some prejudiced 1950s rhetoric.. I'm put off snl now ..
I mean they've done this with other people they imitate you know. Like celebrities. But when they do it with try guys it feels wrong. Probably because of the situation and the whole skit intself. Like the dudes were figuring it out. And their brand just got such a hit. Maybe they came off as shallow or whatever. It can happen.
No. They made fun of how ridiculous this was! Everyone cheats these days and to act like the world should stop for this story…. Well you need to go touch grass
@@Kelly-mi1yz you clearly don’t understand the situation lol. Their entire platform was build on non toxic masculinity and Ned’s (the boss who had a relationship with a subordinate) entire persona was about how much he loved his wife and literally was labeled the wife guy. That’s why it was such a huge issue for their community. They posted it on their CZcams channel to their followers. They weren’t making it for the whole world, but for the people who have followed them since the beginning. Also it’s perfectly okay for companies to fire people for a boss and subordinate relationship. Most of the time it’s illegal within the company and you can get fired for doing so. Very simple.
In that case, they need to tell their friends to become better writers
All I’m saying is SNL would absolutely never have even considered this much acknowledgment of the Try Guys had it not been for SOMEONE’S personal connections
Came straight to the comments and I am relieved everyone else was thinking what I was thinking
This is one of the most tone deaf sketches I have ever seen off of SNL but I can definitely believe that they meant to offend and upset those that were hurt in this event.
Tone deaf is SNLs whole brand at this point. Lol
Makes me a lot more worried about that joke about the new (white) cast member playing Kanye
@@CircusoftheMoon exactly bad publicity is good publicity I guess.