An encore telecast of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Gerard Butler and featuring musical guest Shakira scored a 3.6 household rating /9 share in metered-market households on Saturday, November 28.
Posted on 30 November 2009 by Bill Gorman
An encore telecast of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Gerard Butler and featuring musical guest Shakira scored a 3.6 household rating /9 share in metered-market households on Saturday, November 28.
It’s Gerald…
Haha, Brad, your wrong as well, its Gerard.
@Brad, Damn, Monday morning already
Fixed.
Who names their kid Gerard? What a tool…
how embarassing…
@ Brad, the Butlers did it.
Perhaps this will help Ugly Betty next week when Shakira makes a guest appearance
Speaking of tools, who wouldn’t know by now that his name is Gerard?
I agree with everybody who said it’s Gerard actually
I didn’t know it was re running last Saturday. If I’d known, I’d watch it, again.
The Beauty and the Beast skit was brilliantly done!
Go Gerard! <3
It was worth a re-watch just to see “What Up With That?” which might go down in SNL history. “…?…I got pacman fever, and I got it good!…?…”
So in my above comment the random questions marks were inserted as musical notes, but I got an error message and the result was the questions marks in place of the notes.
Whose this Gerard Butler guy?
He’s a Scottish actor. 300, Phantom of the Opera, Law Abiding Citizen, The Ugly Truth…
I’m baffled over the reception of the “What Up With That?” segment. I don’t find it funny, nor is it annoying enough to tip over into being funny. I’ve been unimpressed with SNL this season, but that doesn’t mean I’ll stop turning it on every Saturday.
Again I say put it live in Primetime, and repeat at 11:30.
“What Up With That?” is fan-friggin-tastic. The first time they did it I thought I’d never see another one but then it was back. I hope they keep them going. I like the random bits just thrown in there like “ET likes Reese’s Pieces”…Maybe that was from the other time they did it, I get this shit mixed up, but it’s funny as hell.
Both skits of “What Up With That?” are on YouTube if anyone wants to check them out. One has Gerard Butler and the other has Joseph Gorden Levitt.