Show business is full of vacant teens -- pretty and hollow and shaped by cynical grown-ups. Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber, however, are not among them.
So it was surprising to see the sketch in tonight's "Saturday Night Live." It was another round of "The Miley Cyrus" show, repeating the false assumption that Cyrus is a no-talent ditz. And guesting was a clueless Bieber (played by the real Miley Cyrus, this week's host).
For the record, Cyrus and Bieber are smart self-starters who took their careers in their own hands early. In serious acting roles -- Cyrus in "Last Song," Bieber on "CSI" -- they were solid and restrained.
I give Cyrus credit for hosting a show that has maligned her ... and for going along with the gag. It happened to be one of the best "SNL" outings, highlighted by Seth Meyer's sensational Charlie Sheen rant.
The rant ended with tigers resenting Sheen's statement that he behaves this way because he has tiger blood. Hey, Meyer said, tigers are full of it and they don't act that way; if they want a hot female they have to chase one down. They don't just call a service and have it send over a couple of them.
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