If you’re a fan of the hit sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live,” then you’re probably familiar with the recurring segment called “Please Don’t Destroy.” This group of comedians, including Sam Jay, Kat Quinn, Jeremy Levick, Drew Michael, and Matt Richards, bring viewers a hilarious take on various topics through their unique sense of humor and clever wordplay.
One of their most recent sketches, titled ”Bad Day to Skydive,” pokes fun at the idea of skydiving on a particularly unlucky day. The sketch opens with a group of friends excitedly preparing for their skydiving adventure. As they gear up and board the plane, their instructor, played by Drew Michael, begins his safety briefing. However, he quickly realizes that the day’s weather conditions are less than ideal for skydiving.
Despite the instructor’s warnings, the friends forge ahead with their plans, jumping out of the plane one by one. As they freefall through the sky, they encounter a series of comical mishaps that make their skydiving experience anything but smooth. From getting tangled in each other’s parachutes to landing in a cow pasture, the friends face one hilarious obstacle after another.
Throughout the sketch, the Please Don’t Destroy crew delivers their signature wit and banter, keeping viewers laughing from start to finish. Their quick quips and comedic timing add an extra layer of humor to the already ludicrous situation.
“Bad Day to Skydive” is a perfect example of the kind of offbeat humor that Please Don’t Destroy is known for. The sketch takes a simple premise and infuses it with absurdity, creating a memorable and entertaining viewing experience. Whether you’re a fan of skydiving or just looking for a good laugh, this sketch is sure to leave you in stitches.
So next time you find yourself thinking about trying skydiving, remember to check the weather forecast first. As the Please Don’t Destroy crew has shown us, sometimes it’s best to just stay grounded and enjoy the laughs from the safety of solid ground.
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