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Saturday Night Live is a television institution. Where would be without The Blues Brothers, The Coneheads, The Church Lady, Wayne’s World, Mary Katherine Gallagher, Debbie The Downer, and a dick in a box? Saturday Night Live is like a great big T.V. seesaw. When it is good, it’s great (original cast/early 90’s/Will Ferrell era) and when it is bad, it really sucks (The 80’s/Non Lorne Michaels tenure).
Since the Dick in a Box brilliance a few years ago, SNL has really started once again to enter everyone’s pop culture radar. SNL does need to thank Ultimate one upper Penelope, a fantastic Dora the Explorer TV Funhouse Spoof and some great digital shorts courtesy of Andy Samberg for its return to Monday morning water cooler fodder. It also should thank the fact that it’s an election year and that SNL is the supreme platform for major political figures to show that they have a sense of humor and don’t take themselves too seriously.
The 33rd season of SNL has been a bit of a seesaw. Of course a several month writer’s strike didn’t help this. SNL squeezed out four episodes before the start of the strike, and we’ve had six since the strike’s resolution. On the upside of the seesaw, we had a phenomenal episode hosted by the dazzlingly talented former head writer Tina Fey.
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Post strike we’ve been lucky with some sparkling comedic gems.
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It’ll be interesting to see the remaining two episodes of the season and where SNL goes next. I’m sure the upcoming election will only help their writing staff and their overall pop culture prominance. And here’s to a proper Maya goodbye on the season finale!
1 comment:
From as far back as I can remember, I have watched SNL. It is my most favorite comedy variety show. The comedy is different than other shows. The cast members are hilarious. It's hard for me to say which cast is my favorite because there are all the best.Enjoi all eps Saturday night live here..
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