Adam Sandler makes a surprise appearance with Chris Rock

Adam Sandler makes a surprise appearance with Chris Rock

Adam Sandler appeared in one Saturday Night Live Sketch next to your colleague SNL alum Chris Rock, with Sandler playing a patient and Rock playing a surgeon.

The operation to remove an appendix is ​​complicated by nurse Linzley (Sarah Sherman), who initially fills out a form incorrectly, meaning the patient’s gallbladder will be removed instead. An AirPod from Linzley also ended up inside him. However, Linzley takes responsibility for the mistake.

“Oh my God!” She says, realizing her mistake. “Okay. I’ll just own it. It was me.”

Rock doesn’t react harshly, mainly because of the urgency of the situation. And he also says, “When she cries, she sounds like a Victorian ghost.”

The patient comes to and Rock removes his blanket to reveal Sandler.

Rock and his colleagues are surprised, but it shouldn’t be, says Sandler.

“Of course I’m awake because I didn’t get enough anesthesia,” he murmurs.

Linzley says that, believe it or not, she was not involved in this mistake. Sandler is upset and doesn’t believe it.

“We all know it was you, Linzley!” he says and tells her to deal with it anyway.

“And I heard you talking to her and that’s not okay,” he continues as a huge jet of blood hits the wall behind him.

“Is Linzley annoying? Yes. If she were a man, would I punch her in the face? Yes. If I were a woman, would I punch her in the face? Without a doubt,” he says.

“But every workplace needs a Linzley – an annoying colleague who you can get involved with. If it wasn’t her, it would be you, Sister Michelle. Or you, nameless nurse,” he continues, spraying everyone (Ego Nowdim and Bowen Yang) with his ruptured artery. “Or you are not sure what role you play in this sketch,” he says to Emil Wakim. “But I’m so glad you’re getting airtime. Good luck. I hope your parents are proud of you.”

“If something were to go wrong, I have a stack of money buried at this address,” Sandler tells everyone. But before he can give out the address, he dies.

The culprit? Linzley, pulling on the cord so she could charge her AirPods.

“Wait,” she asks, “are you mad at me?”

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