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I have always really admired the
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institution of SNL so I am going to be I
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think more in line of just appreciating
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getting a lot of the folks back together
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nostalgic my favorite era was late 80s
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early 90s shocking I'm sure this was my
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favorite cast this is Carvey leading
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into Sandler and Farley and Hartman and
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Jan Hooks and Kevin nean Dennis Miller
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as my update guy that's my window right
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there like 88 to 93 Mike Meyers is in
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there this is the peak of Wayne's World
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this is the peak of Dana Carvey as
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George Bush This is those years and I'll
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Always Love SNL always now I don't want
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watch it much anymore I catch some clips
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on YouTube I obviously will see whatever
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is trending on social media I've seen
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the Domingo sketch I thought the beus
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and Butthead sketch from earlier in the
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season was absolutely fantastic or last
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season in fact we had Vanessa Jackson
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one of the writers on the show done
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watch Da live over the summer talking
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about that sketch so I just love that
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they got everybody together I do think
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by and large it's an impossible
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task to look back at an institution
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while also trying to create new content
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last night and trying to kind of
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shoehorn in old cast members new cast
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members current cast members celebrities
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who have hosted musical acts even if you
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have three three and a half hours I
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think it's it's nearly
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impossible I thought the mistake they
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made was I think they stacked it a
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little weird The Lawrence Welk Show
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early was kind of like a eh I thought
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leading off with Paul Simon and Sabrina
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car penter it's a low energy song I
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think you get to start off with
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something high energy I know why they
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brought it together you have Paul Simon
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who was the you know one of the original
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sounds and voices of SNL and 75 and you
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pair him with somebody contemporary who
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is hotter right now than Sabrina
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Carpenter but I just I think it needs to
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be a little bit more celebratory and
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upbeat but I just think you had you
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stacked it a little weird I think the
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Lawrence Welk Show is kind of
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unnecessary there's definitely a
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different way to get CHR wig and will
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Farland of the same sketch totally
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unnecessary to have Kim Kardashian you
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know in any sketch I think you also
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Black Jeopardy is good because Eddie is
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doing Tracy Morgan the rest of the
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sketch is a little bit like a eh and
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then again you're shoe Harding Tom Hanks
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into the end of that because he was in
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one of the original ones and it's just
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it's not going to hit the same way
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because you kind of know the bit the
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reason that the first one works with Tom
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Hanks you you don't know the bit yet
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you're going to the well on Domingo
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again a little bit of a Twist here but
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you we've really now started to soak
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Domingo for everything that it's worth I
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get it it's popular does it need to be
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um but again I think it's kind of an
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impossible ask what are you you're
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asking to look back on 50 years of
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Comedy while also making new comedy it's
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like you're serving two masters
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here I thought of all the things last
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best Adam Sandler doing the song about
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years because Adam Sandler is remarkable
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in this way Sandler has this kind of
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effortless Everyman thing he's wearing
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sweatpants all the time ball caps it
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looks like he's always just rolled out
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of bed so whatever his humor is it is so
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you know it is so just kind of there and
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lap together seemingly and just whatever
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it is it is and yet nobody hits
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silliness and punchlines with a wistful
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Nostalgia like Adam Sandler and when
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pauses for Farley and for
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Norm it's like the whole room gets
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choked up because there's the
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significance here the significance of
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last night is not to make new content
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the significance of last night is to
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remind us that all of us
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watching for 50 years have had people
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from that show enter our lives and
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phenomenons and we've seen them be born
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as celebrities and some of them die as
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celebrities and that the institution of
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SNL is so unreal that it could birth
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bill Murray and Chevy Chase and Chevy
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Chase is 80 years old that the same show
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at the same time slot doing the same
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exact thing the same format would birth
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the celebrity career of a guy who's 80
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old I mean just that so how do you weave
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that together Sandler did it best
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Sandler did it best that song was
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powerful and it was like you
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know Billy Crystal gave us just a year I
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thought it was like wow it's an
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interesting way to put it he gave us
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just a year but you know it was but Arma
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we got 11 of Arma you know once you
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started thinking about it in those ways
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it was almost like a baseball player's
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career how many years did you get to
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enjoy that player that athlete Sandler
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nailed it he was phenomenal he
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absolutely nailed it I thought the other
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guy nailed it unsurprisingly was Bill
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Murray doing the ranking of the Weekend
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Update anchors I thought that was
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brilliant I thought it was great you
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know I frankly I thought Dennis Miller
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was too low I love Dennis Miller but the
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way that he did it kind of teasing Colin
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Joost about the whole thing and you know
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where was he who was he gonna put number
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one ultimately it was his brother
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obviously a little tongue and cheek all
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of it was I thought smart and funny the
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timing was great you know was Amy and
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Tina beat Amy and Jimmy um or Tina and
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Amy versus Tina and Jimmy the way that
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he phrased it was really funny the whole
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the whole thing was really good I
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thought those two things worked and
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again what did it do it wo everything
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together it stacked or identified why
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this matters because for 50 years the
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same format created all these stars and
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moments and sketches and characters and
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celebrities nothing's been a star maker
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quite like SNL and to contextualize it
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as Sandler and Murray
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did that's what we were there for we
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were there to kind of see through the
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Looking Glass what 50 years of this
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looks like through that through that
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plane through that prism through that
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lens if you knew it's all Now 50 years
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what does that look like which is why I
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I I didn't love the Andy Sandberg video
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because while of course it's making fun
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of the fact that as as happy as
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everything seems everybody's anxiety
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ridden I thought you know in many ways
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that was pretty self-indulgent it was
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like okay yeah we did all this great
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stuff but everybody was kind of
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miserable while doing it where we as the
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audience we we don't want to hear how
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miserable it is we just want to enjoy
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the fact that it was done all these
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all these pop culture
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phrases you're watching all the things
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that Will Farrell did or Eddie Murphy
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did and you're like or Dana Carvey data
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and all of those people all those
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forever and you know it's like you you
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can identify where you were your age
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watching that episode what have you
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still how many years later that's what
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we wanted last night instead of kind of
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I thought some of the insular stuff
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which it's like okay but we're kind of
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there because it's we're looking back at
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this monstrosity of time that has gone
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by and Everything's changed and yet
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nothing's changed there's still an
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opening monologue there's still a
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celebrity host it's still an hour and a
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half on Saturday nights with a musical
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guest and that doesn't change and that's
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pretty special because what else in life
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hasn't changed at all since
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1975 nothing there is absolutely Nothing
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in life that hasn't changed since 1975
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except for SNL in many
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ways so that's my overall thought on SNL
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50 I liked it I thought that it was an
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impossible task but that they pulled it
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off well enough I would have made some
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changes like I said some of the stuff
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but overall I thought it was better than
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I expected and I'm just I'm kind of
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wondering like it's such an institution
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now how can you ever disassemble it
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Lord's not going to be there forever
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he's 80 but if you just gave the job to
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whomever how could you ever disassemble
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this it's just a machine that lasts
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forever so it's like Steve Martin's
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probably gonna be at SNL 70 I what you
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know it's like it just it just keeps
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recreating itself in the same exact way
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almost Wallace is asking why didn't they
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wait until the actual anniversary in
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October because February is sweeps month
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because this is where you make your bank
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with ratings so that's why the Winter
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Olympics are always during February this
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is why the Grammys and the Oscars and
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your award shows are during February
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it's why SNL 40 was in February SNL 50
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is in February it's why you know the NFL
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loves that the Super Bowl is in February
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because this month is when you've got
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the most people inside watching TV not
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distracted and then you sell these
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numbers for the spring and then even for
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for the fall potentially on television