Glick's Back, and More Absurd Than Ever: Short Revives Jiminy for Hayes and Hader
Get ready for a blast from the comedic past! Martin Short has resurrected his iconic character, Jiminy Glick, for a series of hilarious interviews featuring some of today’s biggest stars. This time, the spotlight falls on the ever-charming Sean Hayes and the versatile Bill Hader.
Jiminy Glick: A Recipe for Chaos
For the uninitiated, Jiminy Glick is a delightfully absurd talk show host, a man-child trapped in a too-tight suit with a prosthetic nose. Short’s masterful portrayal is filled with non-sequiturs, bizarre questions, and a seemingly bottomless pit of donuts. He’s a character guaranteed to leave audiences in stitches.
Hayes in the Hot Seat
Sean Hayes, known for his flamboyant performance in “Will & Grace,” bravely stepped into Glick’s chaotic interview room. Short, in character, immediately questioned Hayes’ recent plastic surgery (which Hayes never had) and offered him a donut suspiciously close to a recent sneeze. Hayes, ever the professional, expertly navigated Glick’s oddball interview style, even promoting his podcast “SmartLess,” a term that left Glick utterly bewildered.
Hader Faces the Glick Gauntlet
Bill Hader, a comedic chameleon, also took a turn on Glick’s infamous couch. Short, ever the scene-stealer, initially expressed disappointment at not landing an “A-lister” before launching into a series of nonsensical questions. Hader, known for his impeccable comedic timing, played along perfectly, even offering a hilarious guess on what Lorne Michaels, the head of “Saturday Night Live,” where Hader rose to fame, might smell like.
A Return to Form
These interviews, while brief, showcase the brilliance of Short’s comedic timing and Glick’s enduring appeal. The character’s ability to poke fun at celebrities and the absurdity of celebrity interviews in general provides a refreshing dose of humor.
More Glick to Come?
Whether these interviews signify a full-fledged revival of “Primetime Glick,” Short’s original show featuring the character, remains to be seen. However, based on the online buzz and the clear chemistry between Short and his interviewees, a return of Jiminy Glick could be a welcome addition to the comedic landscape.
So, if you’re looking for a laugh-out-loud experience, seek out these interviews. Just don’t expect a traditional talk show format. With Jiminy Glick at the helm, chaos and side-splitting humor are the only guarantees.