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On 10/7/2020 at 8:24 PM, DRW50 said:

What an idiot - a huge opportunity. I'm sure he will be back though, as Lorne Michaels wants that male country audience. 

 

I'm glad they took this seriously but I am nervous about the choices they are making to have a live audience.

 

https://deadline.com/2020/10/snl-audience-150-coronavirus-guidelines-new-york-1234592445/


Last minute replacement: Jack White. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Faulkner said:


Last minute replacement: Jack White. 

 

Big improvement. 


Here's a cut for time sketch he was in a few years ago (which has one of my favorite songs, and was poor Luke Null's highlight on the show):

 

 

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On 10/25/2020 at 12:00 AM, Faulkner said:

@DRW50 John Mulaney is hosting next week (with The Strokes as musical guest).

 

I'm looking forward to it - his last episode wasn't that great, but was also kind of last minute booking for him. I am hoping this one will be truer to his strengths...once we get past the 15 minute political garbage cold opens, anyway.  Those never fail to drain the life out of the night.

 

If anyone is interested he's put up various photos on his Onstagram of behind the scenes material. Hopefully he will have more. 

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They actually gave Ego Nwodim a pretty big platform tonight, with her pretty good Dionne Warwick impression. Too bad the actual material wasn’t that great.

 

Auntie Dionne enjoyed it:

 

 

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I totally agree with this assessment from AV Club about SNL’s bloated cast:

 

This cast is not confident enough to make sketches pop the way they need to. With heavy-hitter Aidy Bryant still off shooting Shrill and fellow scene-stealers Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong pulling back this season, there’s finally some room for the rest of the cast to assert themselves. But, while new kids Lauren Holt, Andrew Dismukes, and Punkie Johnson all had more airtime this week than in the rest of their shows combined (don’t check the math on that), they, along with vets like Ego Nwodim, Alex Moffatt, Mikey Day, and Melissa Villaseñor, just aren’t seizing the moment. In several sketches, laugh lines were delivered to silence. And, sure, the lines may not have been gold—but SNL sketches are sold on performance as much as writing. That’s a huge burden to put on sketch actors, but, well, this is the big leagues as far as sketch comedy goes, and this cast has largely settled into the role of bench players who seem just happy to be there. There are exceptions apart from the aforementioned McKinnon, Strong, and Bryant. Kenan, obviously, although he appeared to have the night off. Gardner and Bennett, as we see here, match up well, and can carry a sketch on their own. Kyle Mooney is in his singular, weird little world, which I generally appreciate. Bowen Yang, Chloe Fineman, and Chris Redd continue to shine when they’re given the opportunity. And Pete is Pete. But, man, this cast is huge, and, if, as tonight, some of the lesser-deployed cast members get to pick up a bat, they’ve got to make more use of their limited time at the plate.

 

https://tv.avclub.com/timothee-chalamet-amiably-pals-around-with-pete-davidso-1845871538

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So, Jim Carrey won't be playing Joe Biden anymore (which is just as well), but why is this person using Meg Ryan's photo as her Avi? 😂

 

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