The Lonely Island Returns to SNL with 'Sushi Glory Hole'
Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer debut their first digital short in six years, featuring a comedic rap about an unusual sushi delivery concept.
- The digital short marks The Lonely Island's first appearance on SNL since 2018, reviving their signature comedic style.
- Samberg and Schaffer play 1980s-style businessmen pitching a sushi delivery service through bathroom wall holes.
- The sketch features Maya Rudolph, Kenan Thompson, and Bowen Yang as skeptical investors in the bizarre business idea.
- The rap humorously explores the concept of discreet sushi consumption, with lyrics emphasizing its 'not weird' nature.
- Despite the outlandish premise, the digital short highlights The Lonely Island's continued influence on SNL's comedy landscape.