A down-on-his-luck man asks for a job while chaos happens around him on the subway in SNL's The Right Track sketch, featuring Bad Bunny.
Saturday Night Live loves to find a new style of sketch that works. When Jenna Ortega hosted last season, they showed us a style of sketch that had a lot of chaos happening in the background of a very heartfelt moment. Now, this season with Bad Bunny hosting as well as serving as the musical guest, we got a similar kind of sketch. This time, on the subway platform at West 4.
Devon Walker comes up to James Austin Johnson completely disheveled, fighting for a job. While the subway train is stuck behind them, the two are talking about a job opportunity that Walker interviewed for, and he tells Johnson that he gave up his home and is living in his car so that he could go to business school.
We see everyone screaming about liquids, people fighting, performers trying to dance, and then we see a rat attack everyone until the MTA employee comes on the train to catch the rat and give it to someone on the train. It does eventually leave the train and escape before the train resumes service and leaves the station. All in time for Johnson to offer Walker an apartment and a job.
'SNL' Tries Fun New Sketch Formats Stuff like this tends to work with sketches, mainly because these take us both into serious moments while mixing it with their more outrageous moments in the background. If you pay attention to what is going on in the subway, everything is off the rails in such a way that you can't really imagine what is actually going on as a character like Walker is playing is confessing all these things he's going through.
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