Weekend Update: Marcello Hernández on Depression in Men - SNL

Saturday Night Live
9 Dec 202303:48

Summary

TLDRIn a humorous take on male depression, Marcello Hernandez discusses the lack of support among men compared to women. He shares his personal experience of growing up with only women and humorously claims to have been a 'proud Latina woman.' Using the barbershop and salon as examples, he illustrates the stark contrast in emotional support, suggesting this lack of camaraderie contributes to the all-time high rate of depression among men in America.

Takeaways

  • 📈 The study reveals an all-time high rate of depression among men in America.
  • 🤔 The speaker suggests that understanding men's depression requires discussing women and their supportive nature.
  • 🏠 The speaker humorously shares his upbringing with only women, implying a deep understanding of female dynamics.
  • 👩‍🦱 The speaker identifies a key difference: women support each other, while men do not show the same level of support.
  • 💔 The script highlights the disparity in emotional support between genders, especially during breakups.
  • 🚶‍♂️ The speaker criticizes the negativity and lack of genuine support in male social settings, like the barbershop.
  • 💇‍♀️ A preference for the salon over the barbershop is expressed, where the speaker feels more welcomed and supported.
  • 😔 The script implies that the lack of support among men contributes to their depression.
  • 😅 The humor in the script is used to discuss a serious topic, making the conversation more approachable.
  • 🎭 Marcello Hernandez is presented as a commentator with a unique perspective on the issue of male depression.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the transcript?

    -The main topic discussed in the transcript is the high rate of depression among men in America.

  • Who is Marcello Hernandez and what is his role in the conversation?

    -Marcello Hernandez is the person commenting on the issue of depression among men. He shares his perspective and personal experiences to provide insights into the topic.

  • What is Marcello's unique background that he mentions in the conversation?

    -Marcello mentions that he grew up with only women in his house, which he humorously describes as becoming a 'proud Latina woman' and living a double life.

  • How does Marcello describe his high school experience in contrast to his home life?

    -Marcello describes his high school experience as being the captain of the soccer team, a role that contrasts with his home life where he felt more like a woman among other women.

  • What does Marcello suggest is a reason for men's depression?

    -Marcello suggests that men's depression is partly due to a lack of support from other men, as opposed to the supportive networks women have.

  • How does Marcello characterize the environment at the barbershop?

    -Marcello characterizes the barbershop as a place with negative energy where men do not seem happy to see each other and make light of each other's appearances.

  • Why does Marcello prefer going to the salon over the barbershop?

    -Marcello prefers the salon because of the positive and supportive environment, where he feels welcomed and valued, unlike the negative atmosphere at the barbershop.

  • What is Marcello's view on how women support each other compared to men?

    -Marcello believes that women are more supportive of each other, regardless of the situation, while men are not as supportive and tend to dismiss each other's feelings.

  • How does Marcello describe the reaction of men when a friend goes through a breakup?

    -Marcello describes men's reactions as dismissive and lacking empathy, suggesting that they should just move on to the next person rather than offering emotional support.

  • What does Marcello imply about the role of humor in discussing serious issues like depression?

    -Marcello implies that while humor can be used to discuss serious issues, it is also important to recognize the gravity of the situation and not to trivialize it.

  • What is Marcello's final statement about the reasons for men's depression?

    -Marcello's final statement is that the lack of support among men is a significant factor in the high rate of depression, but he also acknowledges that there are other issues at play.

Outlines

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😔 Men's Depression and Lack of Support

The video script opens with a discussion on the alarmingly high rates of depression among men in America. Marcello Hernandez, the commentator, shares his perspective on the issue, suggesting that men's depression stems from a lack of support from their peers, unlike women who he believes support each other unconditionally. He humorously recounts his upbringing in a household of women, which he claims led him to understand women better than men. Marcello argues that men do not receive the same emotional backing from their friends as women do, using the example of how men are greeted at a barbershop compared to how women would rally around a friend post-breakup. He concludes by attributing men's depression to this lack of support, among other less humorous but unmentioned factors.

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Keywords

💡Depression

Depression is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. In the video, it is mentioned that the rate of depression among men in America is at an all-time high, setting the theme for discussing the societal and psychological factors contributing to this issue.

💡Support

Support in this context refers to the emotional and practical assistance provided by one person to another. The script highlights the importance of support networks, particularly in the case of women, who are portrayed as being more supportive of each other than men, which is suggested as a contributing factor to men's depression.

💡Gender Roles

Gender roles are the societal norms and expectations associated with being male or female. The video uses humor to explore the idea that traditional gender roles may contribute to men's depression, with the speaker jokingly claiming to have lived as a 'proud Latina woman' due to being raised by women.

💡Men's Mental Health

Men's mental health is a focus on the emotional and psychological well-being of men, which is often overlooked due to societal expectations of stoicism. The video addresses this by discussing the high rates of depression among men and the lack of support they receive.

💡Double Life

A 'double life' refers to leading two separate and distinct lifestyles or identities. In the script, the speaker humorously describes his upbringing as leading a 'double life' between being a soccer team captain at school and adapting to a predominantly female household environment at home.

💡Barbershop

The barbershop is traditionally a place where men gather for haircuts and conversation. In the video, the speaker uses the barbershop as an example of a space where men do not receive the supportive interactions that could help combat depression, instead encountering negativity.

💡Salon

A salon is a place where hairdressing and other beauty treatments are provided. The script contrasts the salon with the barbershop, suggesting that the speaker finds more positive and supportive interactions at the salon, which may be more beneficial for mental health.

💡Breakup

A breakup refers to the end of a romantic relationship. The video uses the context of a breakup to illustrate the difference in support received by women versus men, with women's friends rallying around them and men receiving more dismissive responses from their friends.

💡Passion

Passion in this context is used to describe a strong emotional interest or enthusiasm for something. The script humorously uses the word when a woman's friend supports her dating a man who robs banks, highlighting the unconditional support women provide to each other.

💡Negativity

Negativity refers to a pessimistic or disapproving attitude. The video script suggests that the environment in the barbershop is filled with negativity, which may contribute to men's feelings of depression and lack of support.

💡Standup

Standup refers to standup comedy, where a comedian performs in front of an audience, usually telling jokes and humorous stories. The speaker mentions not having 'standup' on other issues, indicating that they are focusing on the humorous aspects of the topic rather than a more serious discussion.

Highlights

New study reveals an all-time high rate of depression among men in America.

Marcello Hernandez shares his perspective on why men are depressed, starting with a discussion about women.

Hernandez humorously describes growing up with only women in his house and becoming a 'proud Latina woman'.

He contrasts the supportive nature of women with the lack of support he perceives among men.

Hernandez believes that men's lack of support for each other contributes to their depression.

He uses the example of a woman being supported by friends after a breakup, versus a man's friends being dismissive.

Hernandez shares his personal experience of negative energy at the barbershop and lack of support from male friends.

He prefers going to the salon where he receives positive reinforcement and support.

Hernandez suggests that the lack of support among men is a significant factor in their depression.

He also mentions that there are other issues contributing to men's depression but they are less humorous and he doesn't have standup material on them.

Marcello Hernandez's unique and humorous take on men's depression is a highlight of the discussion.

The transcript showcases the importance of emotional support and its impact on mental health.

Hernandez's personal anecdotes provide a relatable and engaging perspective on the issue.

The conversation emphasizes the need for more support and understanding among men.

Hernandez's humor brings light to a serious topic, making it more accessible and thought-provoking.

The transcript highlights the different ways men and women seek and provide support during difficult times.

Hernandez's insights challenge traditional gender roles and expectations around emotional support.

Transcripts

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>> ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY, THE

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RATE OF DEPRESSION AMONG MEN IN

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AMERICA IS AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH.

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HERE TO COMMENT IS OUR VERY OWN

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MARCELLO HERNANDEZ.

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>> COLIN, GREAT TO SEE YOU.

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YOU LOOKING GOOD, COLIN.

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>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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IT'S ALWAYS GREAT TO SEE YOU.

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WHY DO YOU THINK MEN ARE

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DEPRESSED?

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>> COLIN, TO UNDERSTAND WHY MEN

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ARE DEPRESSED, WE HAVE TO FIRST

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TALK ABOUT WOMEN, AND I

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UNDERSTAND WOMEN.

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>> I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WANT TO

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START WITH THAT, BUT --

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>> NO, COLIN.

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I GREW UP WITH ONLY WOMEN IN MY

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HOUSE.

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IT WAS ME, MY MOM, AND MY

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SISTER.

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IN HIGH SCHOOL, MY MOM'S BEST

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FRIEND AND HER DAUGHTER MOVED

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IN, SO IT WAS JUST ME AND FOUR

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WOMEN.

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AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS TO YOU,

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COLIN, WHEN IT'S JUST YOU AND

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FOUR WOMEN, YOU HAVE NO

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CHOICE --

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>> BUT TO BECOME THE MAN OF THE

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HOUSE?

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>> WRONG.

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TO BECOME A WOMAN.

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I WAS A WOMAN FOR MANY YEARS,

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COLIN.

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A PROUD LATINA WOMAN.

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I WAS LIVING A DOUBLE LIFE.

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AT SCHOOL, I WAS CAPTAIN OF THE

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SOCCER TEAM YELLING YOU BETTER

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PLAY DEFENSE TODAY.

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AND AT HOME, MY MOM WOULD BE

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LIKE, HOW DO I LOOK.

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AND I WOULD BE LIKE, YOU LOOK

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AMAZING MOMMY.

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GO INTO YOUR ROOM AND WALK OUT

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AGAIN.

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I WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.

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WHERE ARE YOU GOING?

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THE WHITE HOUSE?

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IS MY MOM GOING TO MEET THE

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PRESIDENT?

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>> AND HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO

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MEN BEING DEPRESSED?

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>> BECAUSE, WOMEN SUPPORT EACH

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OTHER.

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MEN DON'T SUPPORT EACH OTHER.

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THAT'S WHY THEY'RE DEPRESSED.

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A GIRL CAN TELL HER FRIEND

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ANYTHING, AND SHE'LL SUPPORT IT

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NO MATTER WHAT.

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SHE'LL BE LIKE, I'M DATING THIS

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GUY, AND HE ROBS BANKS.

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AND THEN HER FRIEND WILL BE

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LIKE, AT LEAST HE HAS A PASSION.

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>> AND YOU DON'T THINK THAT MEN

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ARE AS SUPPORTIVE?

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>> NO, NOT AT ALL.

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THAT'S WHY I DON'T GO TO THE

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BARBERSHOP ANYMORE, COLIN.

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IT'S A NEGATIVE ENERGY IN THERE.

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NO ONE IS HAPPY TO SEE YOU.

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EVERY TIME I GO, THE GUY'S LIKE,

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LOOK WHO IT IS.

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WE ALREADY TOLD YOU, BUDDY, WE

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CAN'T MAKE YOU TALLER.

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THAT'S WHY A LITTLE PRINCE LIKE

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ME GOES TO THE SALON, COLIN.

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I GET TO THE SALON, COLIN, AND

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THE LADY IS LIKE, WHERE HAVE YOU

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BEEN?

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AND I'M LIKE, I DON'T KNOW.

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I MISSED YOU.

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>> OKAY.

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THE SALON DO BE SOUNDING KIND OF

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FIRE.

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>> IT DO, IT DO, COLIN, IT DO!

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I'M JUST TRYING TO SAY THAT

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WOMEN HAVE SUPPORT, OKAY.

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WHEN A WOMAN GOES THROUGH A

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BREAKUP, ALL HER FRIENDS SHOW

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UP.

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WHEN A GUY GOES THROUGH A

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BREAKUP, HIS BOYS JUST ACT LIKE

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HIS FLIGHT GOT DELAYED.

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YOU'LL BE LIKE, YO, I WAS IN

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LOVE WITH HER MAN, AND OUT OF

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NOWHERE, SHE LEFT ME.

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AND MY BEST FRIEND WILL BE LIKE,

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DAMN.

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THAT SUCKS, BRO.

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JUST GO TO CHILI'S AND WAIT FOR

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THE NEXT ONE, MY BOY.

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>> AND YOU WOULD SAY THIS IS THE

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REASON MEN ARE THE MOST

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DEPRESSED THEY'VE EVER BEEN IN

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HISTORY?

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>> YES.

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AND ALSO A VARIETY OF OTHER

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DIFFERENT ISSUES, BUT THEY'RE

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NOT AS FUNNY, AND I DON'T HAVE

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STANDUP ON THAT.

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>> MARCELLO HERNANDEZ, EVERYONE.

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>> ISN'T HE GLOWING?

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