Watch Technology Hump On SNL - Ver. 2.0
When Emma Stone hosted “Saturday Night Live” earlier this season, an oddball sketch called “We’re Going To Make Technology Hump” aired right at the end of the episode. The premise was pretty simple, with Stone and Andy Samberg narrating a series of segments that featured various inanimate objects doing unspeakable things to each other. The sketch was back tonight with Zooey Deschanel as Samberg’s co-host, and business must be gooood, because the production values were much higher this time around!
I thought perhaps the joke would have worn thin, but then I laughed my head off when an electric drill and dictation machine were interrupted in flagrante delicto by their insomniac child. They’ve still got it! Or I am equal parts as amused and tired at episode’s end as I was the last time I saw the sketch. You can judge for yourself —
Watch the clip below via NBC:
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