This 1982 SNL sketch depicts a very vulgar low class father and son arguing and acting stereotypical in a very offensive fashion.
Halfway through the sketch, the actors go off script and start yelling at the writer of the sketch. They both say that it depicts African American father/son dynamics very negatively.
Louis Gossett Jr. says in a very serious voice, "I love my father". Eddie Murphy yells to his father in the audience: "I love you!" His stepdad yells, "I love you son!"
At the end of the segment, they walk off set, disgruntled, and the writer is left there alone on the set, with an "Oh crap" look on his face.
I don't know if this is a sketch in a sketch, or if they really went off script, but it is amazing to watch!
Halfway through the sketch, the actors go off script and start yelling at the writer of the sketch. They both say that it depicts African American father/son dynamics very negatively.
Louis Gossett Jr. says in a very serious voice, "I love my father". Eddie Murphy yells to his father in the audience: "I love you!" His stepdad yells, "I love you son!"
At the end of the segment, they walk off set, disgruntled, and the writer is left there alone on the set, with an "Oh crap" look on his face.
I don't know if this is a sketch in a sketch, or if they really went off script, but it is amazing to watch!