James Franco Convinces People 'Za' Doesn't Mean Pizza
12/10/2017 12:13 pm EST
James Franco hosted Saturday Night Live for the fourth time in his career this week, and one of his sketches potentially solved a debate people didn't know existed.
In a courtroom sketch, Franco played an attorney cross-examining Pete Davidson, who claimed he wasn't at a murder scene because he was getting some "Za" with a friend.
Everybody in the room assumed Davidson meant pizza, but Franco was determined to prove Davidson meant lasagna.
And while it might have seemed like nonsense, Franco's argument actually managed to convince some viewers on Twitter.
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