Please Don't Destroy

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Please Don't Destroy
GenresSatire, surreal humour, off-color humor
Years active2017–present
MembersBen Marshall
John Higgins
Martin Herlihy
Website pleasedontdestroy.com

Please Don't Destroy is an American comedy group in New York City consisting of Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy, who began collaborating as students at New York University. The group was founded in 2017 and based on an act titled Please Don't Destroy My Farm. [1] The troupe performed monthly comedy shows, appeared at the New York Comedy Festival and produced sketch videos posted to YouTube. [1] [2] [3] During the COVID-19 pandemic, they began creating shorter videos for TikTok and Twitter. [1] [4]

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In 2021, the trio was hired as writers on Saturday Night Live (SNL) to produce prerecorded digital videos for the show's 47th season. [5] [6] Please Don't Destroy debuted on SNL on October 9, 2021. [4] [7] They recorded the song "Three Sad Virgins" with Pete Davidson and Taylor Swift. [8] In 2023, they wrote and starred in Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain , a comedy movie that follows three friends as they struggle through early adulthood and search for treasure. [9] [10]

Members

Ben Marshall

Ben Marshall (born May 1, 1995) grew up in Savannah, Georgia, where he attended the Savannah Arts Academy. [11] He graduated from the NYU Tisch School of Arts in 2017. [12] At NYU, he was involved in the Hammerkatz sketch comedy and Astor Place Riots stand-up comedy groups. [11] Prior to SNL, he worked as an after-school counselor at the 14th Street Y while pursuing comedy. [13]

John Higgins

John Higgins (born November 14, 1995) grew up in Montclair, New Jersey. [14] Born into an entertainment family, he is one of four children of Steve Higgins, a producer and writer for SNL most widely known as the announcer of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon . [15] He is the nephew of actor David Anthony Higgins and comedy writer Alan J. Higgins. [14] He attended Montclair Kimberley Academy, [16] and has cited Simon Rich as a major influence during this time. [1] [17] Higgins attended New York University where he was part of the Hammerkatz sketch comedy troupe and graduated with an English degree from the NYU College of Arts & Sciences in 2018. [12] [11] Outside of his work with Please Don't Destroy, he has appeared in the films A Man Called Otto (2022) and in the indie comedy The Country Club (2023). [18] He is married to comedian Emily Wilson. [19]

Martin Herlihy

Martin Herlihy (born September 13, 1998) grew up in Ridgefield, Connecticut, the son of Tim Herlihy, [15] the longtime comedy partner of Adam Sandler and a writer/producer for SNL in the 1990s. Herlihy attended Ridgefield High School and graduated from NYU Tisch in 2019. [12] At NYU, he was involved in Astor Place Riots stand-up comedy. [11]

List of prerecorded sketches

Season 47 (2021–22)

TitleOriginal airdateDescription
Hard SeltzerOctober 9, 2021Three Saturday Night Live writers Martin, Ben, and John discover a variety of hard seltzers.
Rami Wants a Treat October 16, 2021Host Rami Malek explains why he deserves to be rewarded for being on his best behavior at SNL. Filmed for Malek's episode but cut for time.
Calling AngieNovember 6, 2021John tries to reconcile with his ex-girlfriend Angie (Sarah Sherman), but the call goes off the rails.
Three Sad VirginsNovember 13, 2021 Pete Davidson creates a music video about three sad virgins (Martin, Ben, and John) and is joined by musical guest Taylor Swift.
Touch UpNovember 20, 2021Martin, Ben, and John discuss the work they've had done, including Ben's botox and John's longer fingers. Filmed for the Simu Liu episode but cut for time.
Future SelvesDecember 11, 2021Martin, Ben, and John are visited by their future selves who warn them of disasters, but they become distracted by how disappointing their future lives are. Features guest stars James Ciccone, Tim Hayes, and George Aloi as the future selves. Filmed for the Billie Eilish episode but cut for time.
New PersonalitiesJanuary 22, 2022The three writers try out some new personalities such as "Dude whose years of research got rocked" and "The Subway Guy." Filmed for the Will Forte episode but cut for time.
Martin's FriendJanuary 29, 2022Martin introduces John and Ben to his new friend Connor, who is 10 years old. John and Ben initially dislike Connor, but the four end up becoming friends. Connor wants to pitch jokes to Colin Jost for Weekend Update, and Jost appears telling Connor he loves them.
Good VariantFebruary 26, 2022A celebration breaks out after news of a new COVID variant that is actually good. Host John Mulaney plays a news anchor reporting on the new variant. Paul Rudd tests positive for the variant and passes it to Martin, Ben and John. Al Roker and Sarah Sherman also join the celebrations.
We Got Her a CatMarch 12, 2022The three writers plan to surprise host Zoë Kravitz with a cat, but it does not go as expected. Paul Dano is found to be living in the writers' office as he is doing research for a movie about "three guys who suck."
Three Normal GothsApril 2, 2022A group of goths with conventional tastes live completely normal lives. Host Jerrod Carmichael appears and is judged by the goths for his fashion choices. Filmed for Carmichael's episode but cut for time.
Lizzo Has Writer's BlockApril 16, 2022Host and musical guest Lizzo needs help writing two new songs for her SNL performance. Andrew Dismukes appears as himself and threatens to kill Lizzo if her new songs are not good enough.

Season 48 (2022–23)

TitleOriginal airdateDescription
TommyOctober 8, 2022Martin, Ben, and John play high school versions of themselves who find out that their best friend Tommy (played by host Brendan Gleeson) is a 67-year-old Irish man. This is the first PDD sketch to take place completely outside of their office.
WellnessOctober 15, 2022The boys talk about things that they do to stay healthy.
Election NightNovember 12, 2022New cast member Molly Kearney suddenly wins the election for Attorney General of Ohio thanks to a drunken Tweet, and the boys must mold them into a proper, TV-ready politician in time for their victory speech. Steve Kornacki cameos as himself, giving the election results. [20] Also features Sarah Sherman and Steve Higgins.
ChelseaDecember 10, 2022Martin and Ben find themselves in a bad situation when John reunites with his ex-girlfriend (Sarah Sherman). Also features Chloe Fineman, Michael Che, and hosts Steve Martin and Martin Short. Sherman's father, Andrew Sherman, cameos in this film.
PlirtsDecember 17, 2022The boys create a shirt made of plastic, pitching the idea to host Austin Butler. New cast members Devon Walker and Marcello Hernandez join in on the fun, as does musical guest Lizzo.
The StakeoutFebruary 25, 2023Ben holds a stakeout with host Woody Harrelson to find out what Martin and John are hiding from him. It turns out they have a secret family and are holding auditions to replace Ben. Also features Kenan Thompson.
Self-DefenseMarch 4, 2023After being insulted by the interns, the boys go to a self-defense class led by Kirk Lightning (played by host Travis Kelce).
Road TripMarch 11, 2023The boys and host Jenna Ortega sing about going on a cross country road trip.
Street EatsApril 1, 2023Three guys film a show called Street Eats where they go around New York to try exotic foods and interact with people of different races. Also features host Quinta Brunson and Marcello Hernandez.
Molly Shannon2k23April 8, 2023The boys show host Molly Shannon a video game where they simulate her life. Eventually, she gets into the game as well.
HangxietyApril 15, 2023The boys and host Ana de Armas talk about having a hangover after the show's afterparty. Also features Michael Longfellow, Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, Bowen Yang, and Chloe Fineman.

Season 49 (2023–24)

TitleOriginal airdateDescription
The Original Princes of ComedyOctober 14, 2023The guys reflect on their early comedy careers with host Pete Davidson.
Bad Bunny is Shrek October 21, 2023 Bad Bunny (the host and musical guest for this episode) writes his own version of Shrek, with each of the boys playing their own character (Ben as Puss in Boots, Martin as Donkey, and John as Michael Jackson).
Dawg FoodOctober 28, 2023Martin and John eat "Dawg" Food, while Ben is clearly disgusted.
JumperNovember 11, 2023Martin, Ben, and John find a guy (played by host Timothée Chalamet) about to jump off a building, and they try to talk him out of it.
Ramen OrderNovember 18, 2023The boys attempt to order ramen as John finds out his girlfriend is breaking up with him.
AIDecember 2, 2023Martin tries to confess his love for host Emma Stone, but due to a hard drive malfunction, the producers use AI technology in some shots to replace her with stunt double and cast member Punkie Johnson, with Ben and John also being replaced by AI. Also features Marcello Hernandez.
Pimp My Ride January 20, 2024The boys attempt to fix a janitor's (played by host Jacob Elordi) car. Filmed for Elordi's episode but cut for time. Also features Mikey Day and Xzibit.
RoastJanuary 27, 2024The boys and host Dakota Johnson trade insults about each other.
Gone Too SoonMarch 2, 2024The boys tell host Sydney Sweeney about a friend of theirs who just died. Features Steve Higgins, and James Ciccone as Chef Boyardee. [21]
We Got Too HighMarch 30, 2024Whilst at a club with host Ramy Youssef and musical guest Travis Scott, the boys sing a song about getting too high on weed.
Explore PageMay 11, 2024The boys try to hide their Instagram explore pages from their girlfriends (played by Sarah Sherman, Ego Nwodim, and Chloe Fineman). It's revealed that their pages are full of videos from Uneesa Confidence (played by host Maya Rudolph).

Season 50 (2024–25)

TitleOriginal airdateDescription
SkydivingOctober 19, 2024The boys trying to go skydiving, but soon start having second thoughts.
Mean Cute [22] November 16, 2024 Charli XCX (the host and musical guest for this episode) bumps into the boys in meet-cute fashion but ends up trading insults with them. Filmed for Charli XCX's episode but cut for time.
Paul Mescal Is DaddyDecember 7, 2024Host Paul Mescal expresses his love for the boys and wants to start a life with them.

Filmography

Please Don't Destroy film work
TitleReleaseDescription
The Treasure of Foggy Mountain [5] [23] November 17, 2023Three childhood friends who live and work together do not like where their lives are headed, and set off to find gold treasure rumored to be buried on a nearby mountain. Exclusive to Peacock.

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