Justin Timberlake on SNL
The last I wrote about Justin Timberlake he and Jessica Biel appeared to be stoned upon arrival of Beverly Mitchell’s wedding this summer.
Now I just saw his SNL stint and I must say, I’m not really sure what to think. Check it out below courtesy of NBC:
Now I love Justin Timberlake when it comes to his musical talents, but when it comes to any acting talent, well I search to find it, the talent. He seemed like some stupid, smug man desperately trying to look cool even though he knew he was in an arena he didn’t belong in.
Maybe I’m wrong and he was awesome, I don’t know. What did you think?
Comment and let us know.
Christina Bledsoe









This was one of the funniest episodes of SNL, not because of (you would think) host Paul Rudd, but because of the guest appearance of Justin Timberlake. I look back to the episode he hosted a couple of years ago–who can forget the Gibb parody? While the jury may still be out on out and out acting ability, I will say that he definitely has some comedy chops and he knows how to laugh at himself, which can be the best form of comedy!
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