“During Saturday’s sketch fest, host Andrew Garfield starred in a trailer for fictional movie The Beygency, about a man who every-so-slightly critiques Beyoncé. Needless to say, it doesn’t turn out too well for him
In one of the best SNL sketches we’ve seen in a while, Andrew Garfield played a man who foolishly decided to critique Beyoncé. “She is so good,” he says. “I’m not a huge fan of that of one ‘Drunk In Love’ song though.”
Within seconds, the mock movie trailer takes a dark turn. Garfield’s character finds himself on the run from the Beygency, the group tasked with eliminating anyone who even slightly disses Beyoncé.”*
Should people be punished for criticizing Beyoncé? Is jail enough? Which other celebs are in the Cannot Attack Group? Brett Erlich hosts this special episode of Pop Trigger with John Iadarola and Bree Essrig, featuring YouTube star Kaleb Nation.
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*Read more from Samantha Grossman / Time:
http://time.com/87100/snl-beyonce-beygency-sketch/
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