The Lonely Island debut new digital short "Sushi Glory Hole" on SNL
Briefly

In the sketch, two businessmen, played by The Lonely Island's Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer, pitch their idea to install "glory holes" for distributing fresh fish to hungry New Yorkers. The humorous nature of the pitch delivers entertainment while cleverly mixing food culture with absurdity.
Samberg's rap underscores the absurdity of the concept: "Sushi glory holes makes too much sense not to do it. Fish through a hole. You know it ain't nothing to it." This highlights how the comedic duo embraces bizarre humor to create memorable content.
The return of The Lonely Island with this digital short signifies a noteworthy resurgence after years. With Samberg reprising his role as Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, there's potential for more engaging sketches in SNL's 50th season.
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