On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:

> The best quote I've read about it came from Bill Simmons: "If you think of
> SNL 40 as a massive dress rehearsal that inadvertently became the live
> show, the whole night makes more sense."
>
> I confess that -- no surprise -- from all I've seen and read about the
show, I don't think I missed a thing by watching Top Gear instead.

Two things that stand out for me are semi-related. First, the number of
photos of people in attendance who supposedly despise each other smiling
and hugging, specifically Sarah Palin and a Baldwin. Second, someone I know
posted a screenshot of what I assume to be the closing of the show, and
there stood Norm MacDonald, who was fired from the series in as bitter and
spite-filled rejection as I've ever seen on TV. Are these people such media
whores so desperate for attention that they all clamber to appear on this
show in the hopes of... what... appearing cool? Hip? Contemporary?


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