You're right, Lucise. Ultimately, as someone else said here, Brokeback Mountain was a job for Jake and Heath. They did wonderfully well at it - so much so that those characters seem like real people to those of us the movie really touched. But at the end of the day, that's all it was - a job. I don't hold Jake responsible for what SNL wrote for him to do any more than I hold him responsible for all those lame-ass gay jokes Jay Leno's people felt it was necessary for Jay to tell the night they had Jake on last year to promote the movie.
And like I've said, I do give whoever was the biggest influence on the decision some credit for not milking the Brokeback thing any more/longer than they did. It certainly wasn't nearly as cringe-inducing as that Lance Armstrong/Espys debacle last year, and it is a parody show, after all. But I also agree that it's a shame they don't have their shit together nearly as much as The Daily Show/The Colbert Report does when it comes to satirizing the stereotypers instead of the stereotyped. Then again, that's why The Daily Show has won - how many now? Five? - Emmys in the last decade and SNL hasn't won any, in like, four score and seven years. You get what you pay for.
It's still a career coup to get to host SNL - it's still a pop culture phenomenon, even if in name only - and I'm happy for Jake that he got to do it and did so well with it. I guess I was just prepared to cringe all the way through it, so when I didn't except for one aspect of the very beginning, I was pleasantly surprised.