> Simmon's quote above works less as a criticism of the show's production
> values than as an observation of what made the show work - it did not come
> across as hip or contemporary (well, maybe those Kanye jokes did); it came
> across as a very large extended community throwing a party for themselves.

The show came across as having been done for the people in the room, which
the Murphy segment exemplified. I understand why the SNL people are happy
that he's back in the family, but I'd prefer to have been entertained.

I will give everyone involved credit for the Jon Lovitz gag.

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