Pedro Pascal’s Overprotective Mom Returns in Hilarious SNL Sketch
In a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, Pedro Pascal reprised his role as the overprotective mom in a sketch that had audiences laughing out loud. Joined by host and performer Bad Bunny, Pascal played the role of Tia Rosa, the wary sister of Luis, portrayed by Bad Bunny.
The sketch revolves around Luis introducing his new girlfriend, Casey, to his family. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse when Luis mistakenly thinks his mom is away and brings Casey home to meet his aunt, played by Pascal.
At first, Tia Rosa dismisses Casey, expressing her skepticism about the relationship. However, as the sketch progresses, Tia Rosa begins to warm up to Casey as she tries to engage her in conversation.
The dynamic duo of Pascal and Bad Bunny take their roles to the extreme, smothering Luis with love while dismissing Casey. However, Casey proves herself worthy when she chastises Luis for overeating, earning the approval of both the mom and auntie.
This is not the first time Pascal has donned the iconic pink leisure set for this sketch. In fact, he first wore it back in February when he hosted SNL, which earned him an Emmy nomination. The sketch, along with Pascal’s presence, added an unforgettable dose of humor to the show.
While Pascal’s acting skills are highly praised, his participation in the opening monologue with Bad Bunny added an extra dose of sexy to the already lively SNL episode.
Fans of Pascal and Bad Bunny were thrilled to see them join forces in this hilarious sketch, and it is safe to say that their performances did not disappoint. The chemistry between the two actors was palpable, and their comedic timing was on point, leaving audiences in stitches.
As Pedro Pascal continues to impress with his versatile acting abilities, fans are eagerly anticipating what his next role will be. Until then, we can always look back on his unforgettable portrayal of the overprotective mom on SNL as a comedic highlight of his career.
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