Hooters Waitress - SNL
Summary
TLDRIn a humorous exchange among restaurant staff, they compare their tips for the day, with one new employee shockingly revealing she made $36,000, much to everyone's disbelief. The conversation humorously highlights the ups and downs of their job, including dealing with difficult customers. An attempt to demonstrate great service comically backfires, leading to a discussion about whether the new girl fits in at Hooters. The appearance of Hooter the Owl, the mascot, urging her to stay as this is her 'Hogwarts,' adds a whimsical twist. Despite her disastrous work history, she decides to stay, concluding the script with a mix of comedy and a touch of fantasy.
Takeaways
- π The script is a comedic dialogue between waitresses and customers at a Hooters restaurant, showcasing interactions around tips and service.
- π° The waitresses compare the varying amounts of tips they received that day, ranging from $40 to just $0.12 and an insulting note.
- π©βπΌ The new waitress (Tina) initially receives a large tip of $36,000, sparking jealousy from the others until it's revealed to be a mistake.
- πΊ Tina deliberately spills beer on customers and offers one a drink after claiming sobriety for 22 years, attempting to demonstrate good service through exaggerated actions.
- π¦ The Hooters mascot, Hooter the Owl, appears and requests Tina to stay, referring to Hooters as her 'Hogwarts' and herself as Tina's 'Harry Potter'.
- π―ββοΈ The scene highlights the objectification and sexualization of waitresses at Hooters, as male customers openly express their preferences for certain servers.
- π€£ The script employs exaggerated humor and absurd situations to poke fun at the Hooters restaurant culture and the emphasis on physical appearance.
- πββοΈ It portrays the waitresses as both embracing and struggling with the objectifying nature of their job and the expectations placed on them.
- π€ The script touches on the importance of good service and customer relations in the service industry, particularly for earning tips.
- π Overall, the script satirizes the Hooters experience through an over-the-top and humorous lens, while also commenting on the objectification of women in such environments.
Q & A
What kind of establishment is the setting for this script?
-This script takes place in a Hooters restaurant, which is known for its waitresses wearing revealing outfits.
What are the waitresses discussing at the beginning of the script?
-The waitresses are discussing the tips they made that day. Most of them earned between $30-$40 in tips, except for Dennis who only made $0.12.
How does the new waitress, Tina, earn more tips than the others?
-Tina earns more tips by spilling beer on a group of customers and offering them a free round, which they seem to appreciate.
What happens when Tina tries to offer another group of customers a free round?
-The customers reject Tina's offer and instead request the other waitress, implying that her tactics are not always successful.
Who is Hooter the Owl, and what is their significance in the script?
-Hooter the Owl is the Hooters restaurant mascot, and they intervene to prevent Tina from leaving, stating that she belongs at Hooters.
What is the relationship between the waitresses and their tips?
-The script suggests that the waitresses heavily rely on tips as a significant portion of their income, and there is a competitive aspect to earning more tips than their colleagues.
How does the script portray gender dynamics and objectification?
-The script portrays a clear objectification of the waitresses, with their appearance and tactics being central to earning tips from male customers. It also reinforces gender stereotypes and power dynamics in the service industry.
What is the overall tone of the script?
-The overall tone of the script is comedic and satirical, poking fun at the Hooters restaurant culture and the dynamics between waitresses and customers.
How does the script address themes of acceptance and belonging?
-The script touches on themes of acceptance and belonging through Tina's struggle to fit in at Hooters, and Hooter the Owl's reassurance that she belongs there.
What role does humor play in the script?
-Humor plays a central role in the script, with exaggerated situations and witty dialogue used to create a comedic effect and satirize certain aspects of the Hooters restaurant experience.
Outlines
π° Tip Talk and the Queen
The paragraph revolves around a group of waitresses comparing their tips earned for the day. One waitress boasts about being the 'Tip Queen' for earning the highest tips among them. However, a new waitress named Tina surprises everyone by revealing she made an astonishingly high amount of $36,000 in tips, leaving them in disbelief. Dennis, on the other hand, shares his disappointment at receiving only 12 cents as a tip along with a note stating he ruined someone's day.
πΊ The Spill and Relapse Incident
Tina attempts to demonstrate her approach to providing excellent service by attending to a table of customers. However, her efforts backfire when she clumsily spills beer on them and inadvertently causes one of the customers, who had been sober for 22 years, to relapse. Despite her attempts to make amends, the customers are unimpressed and request a different waitress. The other waitresses criticize Tina's tactics, suggesting that Hooters may not be the right place for her.
π¦ Hooter the Owl's Intervention
Just as Tina is about to leave Hooters, feeling unwelcome, the Hooters mascot, Hooter the Owl, intervenes. He compares Tina to Harry Potter and Hooters to Hogwarts, convincing her to stay. The Owl then abruptly announces his departure to attend a funeral for his friend, Flaco, who flew into a building. Before leaving, he makes an odd request for someone to show him their breasts, which one of the waitresses agrees to, much to the Owl's surprise.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Tips
π‘Hooters
π‘Service
π‘Relapse
π‘Mascot
π‘Stiffed
π‘Hogwarts
π‘Funeral
π‘Breasts
π‘Harry Potter
Highlights
The waitresses discussing their tips for the day, with one making $40-42, another $39, and the new girl Tina making a surprisingly high $36,000 in tips.
Dennis complaining about only receiving 12 cents in tips, along with a note saying 'You ruined my day.'
The waitresses commenting on a customer who claimed to have been laid off when served previously, but then hit on the new girl Tina when she served him.
Tina demonstrating her 'great service' by spilling beer on a table of customers and making one of them relapse after 22 years of sobriety.
The customers preferring Tina over the other waitresses and offering to buy her a car.
Tina struggling to fit in at Hooters, having caused disasters at previous jobs like preventing planes from taking off and causing deaths as a crossing guard.
The Hooters mascot, Hooter the Owl, appearing and pleading with Tina to stay, calling her the 'Harry Potter' of Hooters.
Hooter the Owl asking to see someone's breasts as he has to attend a funeral for his friend Flaco, who flew into a building.
The contrast between the waitresses' attempts to provide good service and the often outrageous behaviors and comments from customers.
The absurd and over-the-top nature of the situations and characters, creating a humorous and satirical portrayal of the Hooters restaurant environment.
The objectification and sexualization of the waitresses, as exemplified by the customers' comments and behaviors.
The waitresses' resilience and determination to succeed in their jobs despite the challenges and inappropriate behavior they face.
The use of exaggerated stereotypes and caricatures to highlight the often uncomfortable and inappropriate dynamics present in the Hooters restaurant culture.
The contrast between the waitresses' professionalism and the customers' disregard for boundaries and appropriateness.
The overall tone of irreverent and absurd humor, poking fun at the Hooters brand and its associated stereotypes.
Transcripts
>>> OKAY.
LET'S SEE WHAT I MADE IN TIPS
TODAY.
40, 41, 42 BUCKS.
NOT BAD.
>> DAMN, I MADE 39.
SO CLOSE.
>> WELL, LOOKS LIKE I'M THE TIP
QUEEN TONIGHT.
HOW ABOUT YOU, NEW GIRL?
>> OH.
LET ME SEE.
>> YEAH.
HOW MUCH TIPS DID YOU MAKE?
>> 31, 32, $36,000.
>> JESUS.
>> WHAT?
>> IS THAT LOW?
>> I WOULDN'T SAY LOW.
>> YEAH.
THAT'S PRETTY GOOD, TINA.
>> WELL, ANOTHER BAD DAY FOR
DENNIS.
ALL I GOT IN TIPS WAS 12 CENTS
AND THIS NOTE THAT SAID, YOU
RUINED MY DAY.
>> WELL, THAT'S THE JOB.
IT'S UP AND IT'S DOWN SOMETIMES.
>> YEAH.
TABLE SIX STIFFED ME.
>> YEAH.
THAT'S GONNA HAPPEN.
>> I'M SO SORRY.
I HAD TO RUN TO THE BANK.
HERE'S YOUR TIP, NEW GIRL.
DAMN SHE FINE.
>> THAT IS INSANE.
I SERVED THAT GUY LAST WEEK.
WHEN I BROUGHT THE CHECK, HE
PATTED HIS POCKETS AND SAID,
SORRY, I JUST GOT LAID OFF.
>> WHEN I SERVED HIM, HE SAID
ARE THERE ANY LADIES WHO WORK
HERE?
>> OKAY, GUYS, RAZZ THE NEW
GIRL.
BUT HONESTLY, I THINK IT'S JUST
ABOUT GREAT SERVICE.
WATCH.
I'M GOING TO GO DEAL WITH TABLE
EIGHT.
HI, BOYS.
WHO WANTS A REFILL?
>> US, US, WE DO!
>> COMING RIGHT UP.
OH, MY GOSH.
I AM SUCH A KLUTZ.
I AM SO SORRY.
>> IT'S OKAY.
ANYTHING YOU DO IS OKAY.
>> OH, IT LOOKS LIKE THERE'S A
LITTLE BEER LEFT IN THE PITCHER.
WHO WANTS SOME?
YOU?
>> OH, WHAT THE HECK.
SURE.
>> OKAY.
>> OH, AWESOME.
THE BEST PART IS I'VE BEEN SOBER
FOR 22 YEARS, AND THAT'S OVER
NOW.
>> HEY, CAN WE BUY YOU A CAR OR
SOMETHING?
>> YOU GUYS ARE HILARIOUS.
SEE.
WAS THAT SO HARD?
>> YOU SPILLED ALL OVER THEM AND
MADE ONE GUY RELAPSE.
>> THEY JUST LIKE YOU.
WATCH.
HEY, GUYS, I JUST WANTED TO
OFFER YOU A FREE ROUND.
>> I'M GOING TO STOP YOU RIGHT
THERE.
I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU.
I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU.
I WANT OTHER GIRL.
>> AND I'LL TAKE THAT.
>> GREAT.
SO, YEAH, IT WAS A LITTLE
DIFFERENT FOR ME.
>> YEAH.
EXACTLY.
WATCH THIS.
HELLO, MY GUYS.
>> NO!
>> OF COURSE.
>> SEE.
NO OFFENSE, TINA, BUT YOU'RE
MAKING US FEEL BAD AND YOU'RE
TAKING ALL OUR TIPS.
>> YEAH.
MAYBE HOOTERS ISN'T THE RIGHT
PLACE FOR YOU.
>> OH.
YOU KNOW, I ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT
THIS PLACE WAS THE ONE PLACE I
WOULD FEEL AT HOME.
I'VE TRIED TO WORK AT OTHER
JOBS, AND I CAN'T.
I WORKED AT AN AIRPORT, NO
PLANES TOOK OFF.
I WAS A CROSSING GUARD,
THOUSANDS DIED.
BUT IF YOU DON'T THINK I BELONG
AT HOOTERS, I'LL GO.
>> WAIT!
>> OH, MY GOD, HOOTERS MASCOT
HOOTER THE OWL?
>> THAT'S ME.
AND I CAME TO SAY YOU CAN'T
LEAVE.
YOU ARE MY HARRY POTTER, AND
THIS IS YOUR HOGWARTS.
SO PLEASE STAY.
>> IF YOU REALLY WANT ME TO.
OKAY.
>> THANK YOU.
>> AND WHAT ABOUT US?
>> I DON'T CARE.
NOW, I MUST GO.
I HAVE A FUNERAL TO ATTEND.
MY FRIEND FLACO FLEW INTO A
BUILDING.
I'M VERY SAD.
SO IF SOMEONE COULD SHOW ME
THEIR BREASTS.
>> I'LL DO IT.
>> I'LL JUST LEAVE.
>> GOOD-BYE, HOOTER THE OWL!
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