Two business men (Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer of The Lonely Island) give a pitch presentation to a panel of investors (Maya Rudolph, Bowen Yang, Kenan Thompson) about their idea for an app called SGH (Sushi Glory Hole) that allows users to find sushi served through holes in bathroom walls. The absurdist comedy rap digital short features high production values with a legitimately catchy beat as Samberg and Schaffer enthusiastically try to convince the disgusted investors that their bizarre business concept is "a good idea and not weird." Throughout the sketch, various SNL cast members are shown in bathroom stalls receiving high-quality sushi through holes in the walls. This marks The Lonely Island's surprise return to SNL after 6 years, bringing back the beloved Digital Short format that helped define SNL in the 2000s.
Person | Role | |
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Andy Samberg | Writer | |
Akiva Schaffer | Writer | |
Jorma Taccone | Writer |