Leslie Jones is leaving “Saturday Night Live” ahead of its 45th season. Jones started as a writer for the sketch comedy show and was added to the cast in its 40th season. Here’s a look back at her funniest sketches over five remarkable seasons.
“Etiquette Lesson”
Jones gets a lesson in tea time etiquette from a not-so-nice British instructor, played by Emma Thompson. Hold onto your teacups as this skit veers off unexpectedly and hilariously.
“Escorts”
Jones shares the screen with another British thesp — this time actress Emily Blunt. The duo play high-class hookers who offer their unusual services to two clients, played by cast members Mikey Day and Alex Moffat.
“Olive Garden”
Jones stands out in the ensemble sketch featuring Scarlett Johansson. With her over-the-top facial expressions, Jones proves she’s gifted at physical comedy as well.
“Wedding Objections”
Jones plays Alberta, a Wnba player who discovers her...
“Etiquette Lesson”
Jones gets a lesson in tea time etiquette from a not-so-nice British instructor, played by Emma Thompson. Hold onto your teacups as this skit veers off unexpectedly and hilariously.
“Escorts”
Jones shares the screen with another British thesp — this time actress Emily Blunt. The duo play high-class hookers who offer their unusual services to two clients, played by cast members Mikey Day and Alex Moffat.
“Olive Garden”
Jones stands out in the ensemble sketch featuring Scarlett Johansson. With her over-the-top facial expressions, Jones proves she’s gifted at physical comedy as well.
“Wedding Objections”
Jones plays Alberta, a Wnba player who discovers her...
- 8/28/2019
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
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