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Saturday Night Live: Discussion Thread

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Just now, Contessa Donatella said:

What's up with Private YTs?

SNL almost always makes their musical performances private after a week or two.

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8 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

SNL almost always makes their musical performances private after a week or two.

Thanks. Never knew that. 

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If you haven't already seen this over the years you probably just didn't want to, but for the time being, SNL's Youtube channel has uploaded the very first episode of the show.

Happy anniversary, SNL. A show that at times has been offensive, stupid, maybe even dangerous, but a show that, like daytime soaps, has been a formative part of my life, one always with me, with many people along the way who felt like best friends, even though I would never know them. SNL never leaves me, even when I leave it.

May your last few years on the air go out on a good note.

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I've only seen a few clips of the anniversary stuff, I should watch more. I did like seeing Eddie again. I did see Jane and Laraine Newman honoring Gilda at the end, that was great.

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6 hours ago, Vee said:

I did like seeing Eddie again.

I'm truly amazed at how Eddie Murphy and SNL were able to mend fences.  Chevy Chase's post-SNL film career has been even more notorious than Eddie's.  Yet, because Eddie wasn't on SNL at the same time as Lorne, he was made the butt of a very cruel joke (and by David Spade, of all people).  Lorne just seemed very reluctant to give Eddie credit for keeping SNL going at a time when NBC could very well have cancelled it.

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Can you name all the soaps in the pictures at 4:40 in this SNL skit?

 

https://youtu.be/BgYOkcA3wtY?si=8nIVEeNM5-6ehFLC

 

Bottom row is L to R, Luke and Laura; Bo and Hope, the original ‘84 Capwells on SB

 

Middle row, L to R, Julia and ?? AMC; Victor/YR; ??? (Do I see Vincent Irizarry); ???

 

Top row, L to R, ???; Alan, Elizabeth and Mike on GL, I think?

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29 minutes ago, yrfan1983 said:

Can you name all the soaps in the pictures at 4:40 in this SNL skit?

https://youtu.be/BgYOkcA3wtY?si=8nIVEeNM5-6ehFLC

This one looks a little bit like Lucas from Days in the middle.  Maybe Chelsea or Mimi to the left side of pic near him, and Chloe on the right side of the pic in the off-shoulder dress.  But then who is the woman in white on far left edge? Hope? Kate?

I can't see it well, so I could be way off, LOL.  Don't even know if I have the right soap.
If anyone recognizes the set, that would help.

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41 minutes ago, yrfan1983 said:

Can you name all the soaps in the pictures at 4:40 in this SNL skit?

 

https://youtu.be/BgYOkcA3wtY?si=8nIVEeNM5-6ehFLC

 

Bottom row is L to R, Luke and Laura; Bo and Hope, the original ‘84 Capwells on SB

 

Middle row, L to R, Julia and ?? AMC; Victor/YR; ??? (Do I see Vincent Irizarry); ???

 

Top row, L to R, ???; Alan, Elizabeth and Mike on GL, I think?

Furthest to the left is Brooke/Erica (AMC), and below them L&L. Then I think you have Margo and Tom (Deas and Colin era), Victor, and Bo and Hope. Then Elizabeth, Mike and Alan (GL), I think @janea4old is right about DAYS and Lucas, the Capwells, and Antonio/Gabi/Ricardo from Sunset Beach.

I have watched that sketch a few times over the years but didn't ever notice some of the more obscure images alongside the big ones. Thanks.

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Of course, this news devastates me. My earliest memories of SNL go all the way back to Eddie Murphy and all the memorable characters he, Blaustein and David Sheffield created. (I'm kinda surprised, though, Fred Rogers asked them to stop the "Mister Robinson's Neighborhood" sketches. He always appeared to take all the parodies of him and his show in stride).

Thanks, @DRW50 , for sharing this article and letting us know of his passing. May he RIP, and may God be with his loved ones always.

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23 minutes ago, Khan said:

Of course, this news devastates me. My earliest memories of SNL go all the way back to Eddie Murphy and all the memorable characters he, Blaustein and David Sheffield created. (I'm kinda surprised, though, Fred Rogers asked them to stop the "Mister Robinson's Neighborhood" sketches. He always appeared to take all the parodies of him and his show in stride).

Thanks, @DRW50 , for sharing this article and letting us know of his passing. May he RIP, and may God be with his loved ones always.

I was surprised too because...they never really stopped. In Eddie's last season, there were three (two of those were pre-taped in the summer or early fall because Eddie was not in the building for a good portion of the season). When Eddie returned to host in December 1984, there was another. There was a few earlier seasons where he only appeared a few times, so maybe they paused, but never stopped. Maybe he remembered the situation as tenser than it was.

Fred did go to the studio and met Eddie, taking a photo with him.

Either way, I agree the sketches with Eddie were so important to SNL in those very lean times, and have held up well for such a wild era. And the whole "Buckwheat's Dead" arc was one of the best the show has ever had.

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1 minute ago, DRW50 said:

Either way, I agree the sketches with Eddie were so important to SNL in those very lean times, and have held up well for such a wild era.

The Dick Ebersol era (1981-1985) had some very good cast members, I thought, but aside from what Blaustein and Sheffield wrote for Eddie, the writers were creatively bankrupt.

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7 minutes ago, Khan said:

The Dick Ebersol era (1981-1985) had some very good cast members, I thought, but aside from what Blaustein and Sheffield wrote for Eddie, the writers were creatively bankrupt.

Many of them were forgettable. One of the only other writers of note was Marilyn Suzanne Miller, who had written for the show in its first four seasons. She did again in 1981-1982 and wrote two of my favorite sketches - one where Robin Duke has a one-night stand she regrets with Tim Kazurinsky, only for this to get much worse when she gets a call that her father has died and he is still there (in a second part of the sketch post-commercial break, we see the funeral...which he has followed her to), and another when Elizabeth Ashley hosted where we see her and the female cast as teenagers, then jump forward 20 years. They have the same dialogue in both parts of the sketch, it's just the different parts of their lives, along with their deliveries, shift the meaning.

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