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'Saturday Night Live': Mark Zuckerberg joins Jesse Eisenberg onstage for most awkward monologue ever
The rumored appearance by Mark Zuckerberg alongside his portrayer Jesse Eisenberg did happen on "Saturday Night Live" tonight, and it was an epic collision of awkwardness, as was to be expected. It was also pretty funny.Eisenberg is awkward enough on his own, rambling about how cocky he is and talking about how much he knows about women.
"I know a lot about the ladies. Like I know that every 28 days that females will shed their uterine lining. That would be a thing, like if I were out on a date with a lady, she wouldn't need to explain that to me, because I am so cocky, and I can't wait for the Oscars."
While Eisenberg and Andy Samberg bantered about their Zuckerberg impressions -- Eisenberg's trick is to speak in a monotone and not move his head, Samberg's is to wear a boring sweatshirt -- the real Mark Zuckerberg was hanging out backstage with Lorne Michaels.
You know a minute ago when we said Eisenberg was awkward? We didn't know awkward a minute ago. Let's just say it's a good thing Zuckerberg is a bazillionaire and will always be able to use money as a social lubricant. (There's also that built in "I invented poking!" bad pickup line.)
Finally, Zuck came onstage - "Have you two not met?" Samberg asked. "Awk-berg! Samberg out."
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All I know is that all of the Jew on tv at once was ah.ma.zing. I love them all and their awkwardness.
funny that their last names all end with a -berg.. :DD
the BERGS!!!
Awesome.
It's not enough they rip everyone off then play victim all life long... Socially retarded jews buying their way into controlling the culture... I'm so tired of ******* jews....
I loved them onstage together. I was happy to see that they seemed to get along so well in real life because of those rumors going around that Zuck refused to see any of the cast from the Social Network.
Anyway, great episode!
I've never SEEN anybody so hyper! My heart is racing just listening to him.
'jews start all wars'
Usually, you wouldn't see that many Jews in one place on the TV, unless there were six male first names for the three people on the stage. I think that's a Jonathan Stewart joke - someone who would qualify...
Another gratuitous, random reference to Jesse Eisenberg being Jewish? I'm pretty sure, at this point in the game, that every such reference should be accompanied by a mention that Natalie Portman, Logan Lerman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Paul Rudd, and Mila Kunis are also all Jewish. For starters.