'Saturday Night Live': Eugene Levy joins Daniel Levy's monologue

By ANI | Published: February 7, 2021 06:40 PM2021-02-07T18:40:07+5:302021-02-07T18:50:02+5:30

Canadian actor, the showrunner and co-creator of the insanely popular sitcom 'Schitt's Creek,' Daniel Levy, hosted 'Saturday Night Live's' February 5 episode, and during his monologue, he was joined by a very special guest - his father and 'Schitt's Creek' co-creator and star Eugene Levy.

'Saturday Night Live': Eugene Levy joins Daniel Levy's monologue | 'Saturday Night Live': Eugene Levy joins Daniel Levy's monologue

'Saturday Night Live': Eugene Levy joins Daniel Levy's monologue

Canadian actor, the showrunner and co-creator of the insanely popular sitcom 'Schitt's Creek,' Del Levy, hosted 'Saturday Night Live's' February 5 episode, and during his monologue, he was joined by a very special guest - his father and 'Schitt's Creek' co-creator and star Eugene Levy.

According to Variety, Del started the monologue by speaking about the good and bad ways in which the six-season sitcom changed his life, including winning those Emmys (that was the good) and having strangers on the street recognise him (also good) but having them yell 'Ew' at him when they do (that was the bad).

"A line I wrote for the show will now haunt me for the rest of my life," he said.

As reported by Variety, the show also brought him to 'SNL,' which he said was "all good."

To showcase how, he took the audience on a backstage tour, during which he not only showed off the halls, the NBC page desks, and the portraits of former hosts, but also the new COVID-19 safety protocols.

As per Variety, these included socially distanced audience seating pods - and when he got too close to one, Aidy Bryant as safety officer Doreen shoved a pool noodle in between him and the audience member to show him how far away six feet really was. Bryant-as-Doreen popped up a few more times on his tour, smacking his hands as he tried to point to things because she claimed that was a way of spreading droplets.

Del also walked through a very cold disinfectant mist, attempted to have a conversation with actor-comedian Kenan Thompson, who was standing at the other end of a hall, walked past musical guest Phoebe Bridgers' quarantine zone, and eventually came upon his father, who was isolated in a glass box, with two staff members in PPE standing on either side of him.

"I flew in to wish you luck tonight, but because I travelled I'm now in this isolation box," said Eugene Levy, to which Del responded, "You flew all the way just to watch the show from a weird box?"

"I didn't know about the box at the time, no. I found out when I landed," Eugene explained. Del said, "Well, I'd offer to help, but we're live on TV."

As Del prepared to officially kick start the show, Eugene called out to ask if someone could turn his box so he could see the stage. American live television show 'Saturday Night Live' airs live coast-to-coast on Saturdays on NBC.

( With inputs from ANI )

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