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In reply to the discussion: I'm Sorry - But Saturday Night Live Just Isn't Funny Anymore...... [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)60. Yes - Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Gilda, Dan Ackroyd ...
They were all geniuses of comedy. And they knew how to be risque without going too far, for late night TV. Haven't really enjoyed it since, though occasionally there will be a funny person or skit - for example, Tina Fey and her Sarah Palin imitation, or Amy Poehler.
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They've always read off the cards - nobody could memorize that much dialogue for a live broadcast
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 2014
#23
I couldn't agree more and have often thought of starting a thread on the subject
Purveyor
Oct 2014
#51
It's always funny for current twenty-somethings. That's its target audience. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2014
#56
People who saw it originally, enjoyed it enormously, and who have attempted to look in each season,
Judi Lynn
Oct 2014
#68
I'm utterly hopeless, I thought it was juvenile in the 1970s when it first came on
Warpy
Oct 2014
#77