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"What Up with That?" (also rendered "What's Up with That?" in some episodes) is a recurring sketch on the
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'' which first aired in 2009. It stars
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as Diondre Cole, host of a talk show on
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. Supporting characters include the show's announcer, originally played by
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, and later by
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and
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as Giuseppe, a
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as Vance, an overzealous track-suit-wearing
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Pippa and Poppy, portrayed by
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(season 35), Pedrad and
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(seasons 36-37), Bayer and
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(season 38), Strong and
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('' 40th Anniversary Special''),
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and Melissa Villasenor (season 45), and Villasenor and
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(season 47). The sketch has incorporated unannounced
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s by a number of celebrities. In addition to this, cast members frequently play roles adding to the chaos during Cole's performances, such as
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's dancing performances as Vili Fualaau and Mary Kay Letourneau, a student and teacher who made news for their sexual relationship.


Format

The sketch begins with Cole singing the show's lengthy theme song, "What's Up With That?" Cole welcomes viewers to the show, but his introduction of the day's topic generally leads into a reprise of the theme song. Each performance includes an increasing number of random dancers and performers. Once the reprise is finished, he introduces the show's three guests, with the third always being
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playing Fleetwood Mac guitarist
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. As soon as the first guest begins talking, Cole echoes each thing they say in a sing-song manner (often disrupting them), eventually leading into yet another rendition of the theme song. The multiple theme song performances end up using all the show's time, and the second guest does not get to speak (although
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did have a few lines in the December 4, 2010, episode, as did
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in the February 18, 2012, episode and
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in the April 15, 2020, episode), nor does Lindsey Buckingham, who, according to Cole, has attended dozens of times without ever getting interviewed, but still remains a good sport. In the May 14, 2011 episode, the real Lindsey Buckingham appeared alongside Bill Hader playing him. The first guest was that week's musical guest, Paul Simon, who opened his interview by complaining about how Cole invites Buckingham each week but never gives him a chance to talk. While Hader had no lines once again, the real Buckingham played guitar and spoke up for him. In a backstage clip from the show on February 18, 2012, Cole lets Buckingham (Hader) list the U.S. Presidents and their birthdays. This marked the first time that Hader's Buckingham ever received an opportunity to speak. In the December 15, 2012 episode,
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said "fuck" and "bullshit" on the live broadcast, prompting
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to respond with "Come on now, that costs money." Jackson responded to the controversy by stating that he had said the profanities expecting Thompson to cut him off in the middle of each. In the October 23, 2021 episode, for the first time, Hader was not present as Buckingham. In his place was
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(along with
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and
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), although Cole mistook him for Buckingham dressing in a Halloween costume of Braun's ''Succession'' character Greg Hirsch.


Reception

Television web site ''Hitfix'' applauded Thompson's performance, stating that it works because he can actually sing. However, ''Entertainment Weekly'' suggested that the sketch was getting old over time, asking: "How many more times can they fall back on this one?" ''
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'' would go on to name the sketch as a breakout moment for Thompson. Internally, among the writers of the sketch there was worry that the bit would not work, with Bryan Tucker noting that it was feared that the sketch "might be too random and silly". The night of its premiere, though, Tucker noted that "After the sketch was over, everyone stopped working and lined the backstage hallway to give Kenan a high-five or a pat on the back" and that they were "treating the moment like it was a high school football game, and the home team had just won".


Episodes

In addition to these sketches, Kenan Thompson as Diondre Cole, Jason Sudeikis as Vance, and Fred Armisen as Giuseppe appeared in the monologue of the April 17, 2010, episode hosted by
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, in which various ''SNL'' characters question why
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has a movie yet they do not.


See also

* Recurring ''Saturday Night Live'' characters and sketches


References

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