SNL Drops the F-Bomb

September 28, 2009 at 4:53am PST
Photos: NBC

For once, it's not Megan Fox's mouth causing a problem. She hosted the season premiere of Saturday Night Live this weekend, and she was fine, though she wasn't given much to do.

Like most reasonable people, you probably turned off the television around Weekend Update (there's only so much Keenan Thompson anyone can take), but if you didn't you may have heard the F-bomb dropped by new castmember Jenny Slate.

In her first sketch (and maybe her last), Slate was hosting a show called "Biker Chick Chat," where she and Kristin Wiig and Fox were, well, biker chicks chatting. She said "frickin'" about a million times, and she said the other word once. (You can see the clip here, if you're so inclined.)

Honestly, the sketch was so boring that we didn't even notice. The thing that was most offensive about it was how unfunny it was.

 

 

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