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"Saturday Night Live" alum Rachel Dratch reprised her infamous "Debbie Downer" act in a coronavirus-focused skit. The iconic "SNL" character arrived at a wedding reception wearing a heavy-duty gas ...
The Debbie Downer character is infamous on SNL, most famously breaking Lindsay Lohan and basically everyone else in the cast in a Disney World-themed skit from 2004. Rachel Dratch, who played ...
Following a coronavirus-themed Cold Open featuring now-former presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, SNL brought back a cult favorite character, Rachel Dratch‘s Debbie Downer, ...
Debbie Downer’s trip to Disney World was one of the funniest SNL sketches of the early aughts, in large part because everyone, including Rachel Dratch, was unable to hold it together.
Rachel Dratch reprised her role as Debbie Downer to bring wedding guests down with talk about coronavirus, Donald Trump and #MeToo on the latest installment of NBC's 'Saturday Night Live.
With the coronavirus outbreak threatening the nation, 'SNL' brought back Debbie Downer, with Rachel Dratch reprising the role.
Coronavirus might be freaking everyone out, but the latest episode of “SNL” at least had the perfect way to cope with it — the unexpected return of the great Rachel Dratch as “Debbie ...
Dratch first performed Debbie Downer on SNL in 2004 in a sketch that saw the gloomy character ruin a family trip to Walt Disney World. The sketch also featured Fred Armisen , Jimmy Fallon , Amy ...
It was the first "Debbie Downer" sketch, featuring Rachel Dratch as a woman whose oversharing and instant recall of incredibly depressing facts can ruin any occasion. In that 2004 sketch, it was a ...
Saturday Night Live character Debbie Downer (Rachel Dratch) returned to ruin the mood for those looking to enjoy themselves during the show’s 50th anniversary special. As the trio were making a ...
Lindsay Lohan returns to host "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, and one of the upsides of that is Jimmy Fallon reminding us of a classic "Debbie Downer" sketch featuring the actress in 2004 ...