SNL Highlights: Jim Carrey Mocks Black Swan, Blackbirds And Alan Thicke
If you missed last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, here’s your chance to get caught up. Jim Carrey delivered some genuinely laugh-out-loud moments, including an Alan Thicke impersonation that’s not to be missed.
There really aren’t enough Thicke impersonations on TV these days, so a special thanks to Jim Carrey for the Pyschic Medium sketch (below). You may also appreciate his “Black Swan” act, which put him back in a tutu and may give you flashbacks of the mental institution scene from Ace Ventura. Speaking of birds, I also recommend Andy Samberg's Cameron the Blackbird weekend update bit.
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