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SNL vs. MADtv

by Annie Wu, posted Dec 3rd 2005 3:08PM
svmThere goes an ancient feud between Saturday Night Live and MADtv, where the former is the well-seasoned veteran that may have already outstayed its welcome and the latter is the fiery youngster that still has a lot to learn before joining the big leagues. Fans seem to shift back and forth between the two of these... I know a lot of people that have "converted" from SNL to MADtv, while others have "converted" from MADtv to SNL (like I did about seven years ago). These two shows, with similar timeslots and formats, have been pitted against each other for quite a few years. Time to settle the score (somewhat)... Tell us, which do you like better and why?

By the way, don't forget Dane Cook is hosting SNL tonight. I'm super-excited... Guess which show I'll be watching this evening?
 

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Raldy Vargas

Well, now, visiting the Topic in question, as of 2009, MadTV has been canceled, leaving only one Sketch show on Broadcast. SNL.

January 22 2011 at 11:14 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ladysugarwalls

i think ur so right i cant sit though and ep. of madtv

December 15 2005 at 2:59 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Nicki

As poor as SNL has been lately, there's always been that incentive to keep watching. With MADtv, however, it takes more effort than I'm willing to use to sit through an entire episode. I was even biased from the beginning, as the first thing I ever hard about it was that it was like SNL but better, and yet I still couldn't tolerate it. I found the comedy too juvenile even when I was in middle school. As talented as the cast may be, they always manage to irk me to the point where I change the channel before completing even half an episode. Thus, I still consider SNL as its worst as better than MADtv

December 12 2005 at 5:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Goon

even in SNL's worst days, I'd still watch it over MADTV, MADTV is terrible and has always been terrible. theres been some moments back when Will Sasso was on, that guy who played "michael bolton" in office space, or Orlando Jones... but Nicole Sullivan, Debra whoeverhernameis, and some of the other people there are the nadir of comedy... ugh...

December 11 2005 at 3:10 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

FYI, in addition to voicing Lois (and many other characters) on Family Guy, Alex Borstein also showed up as the Independence Inn harpist in Gilmore Girls every once in awhile. AND Joel, SNL'90-'91... Cast: Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson, Dennis Miller, Mike Myers, Kevin Nealon Featured players: Chris Farley, A. Whitney Brown, Al Franken, Tim Meadows, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Julia Sweeney SNL '93-'94 Cast: Ellen Cleghorne, Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, Melanie Hutsell, Michael McKean, Time Meadows, Mike Myers, Kevin Nealon, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Julia Sweeney Featured players: Al Franken, Norm MacDonald, Jay Mohr, Sarah Silverman Now throwing out the people like Melanie Hutsell. Julia Sweeney, Jan Hooks, Vicki Jackson, and Ellen Cleghorne who were great on the show but didn't do much else, you're still left with some pretty solid talent. No Oscar winner, but Mike Myers, Adam Sandler, and Chris Rock are heavyweights.

December 06 2005 at 10:39 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joel

Think about that In Living Colour cast:a future Oscar winner (Jamie Foxx) and multiple Oscar nominee (Jim Carrey), Chris Rock, Damon Wayans, David Allan Grier, Kim Coles, Keenan Ivory Wayans, the rest of the Wayans family. Not a bad roster of talent. And Jennifer Lopez was a Fly Girl! Neither SNL or MADtv has had that much talent on stage at the same time (maybe that SNL bomb season with Joan Cusack and Robert Downey Jr., but that's about it).

December 04 2005 at 3:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
fil

I just keep rewatching my In Living Colour DVDs. Both shows pale in comparison.

December 04 2005 at 1:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tweaq

i'm usually a madtv fan, but only the newer stuff. but i do watch new snls after madtv or when the DANESTER is on. freaking great tonight!

December 04 2005 at 1:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
RAB

The discussion gets confusing when you consider that over the years "SNL" and "MADtv" have each become a succession of entirely different shows that happened to have the same titles. The original five year run of SNL was replaced by a show with new producers, new writers, and new cast: it was effectively a different show keeping only the same timeslot, format, and name. That show failed and was in turn replaced by an equally different show, again keeping only the most superficial elements. Ever since Lorne Michaels returned, there's been a conscious effort to try and recapture some heredity from the original, but it's never quite worked. MADtv has the same issue, having been reinvented and restaffed so many times that it's not the same show as the original. The first incarnation of MADtv had all the freshness and intelligence of the original cast SNL -- and was vastly superior to what was being passed off as SNL by then -- but the current version of MADtv is unwatchable by anyone who enjoyed it at the start. But then, so is the current SNL.

December 03 2005 at 6:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Matt

One of the things I don't like about either show is their reluctant use of recurring characters. They get old fast. MadTV is the worst of the two. I've found myself ALWAYS switching to SNL after 30 mins. of MadTV, so I'm going with SNL.

December 03 2005 at 5:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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