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A brilliant episode. I think it should be an A, but this time Dennis Perkins generally hit the mark. My favorite moments were Kevin Roberts and the terrifyingly hilarious Tostino's Pizza Rolls commercial. But I thought it was all good.

Stop social puppeering, the Americas funniest cats one, kid newscaster on weekend update, the Star Wars secret boss one.

Yes, SNL has gotten much worse over the years. It's not a great show anymore. So it's all relative. Given the standard currently set, this episode was well above average.

Thank you - It's all coming together now, Dennis. You are Big Brother.

What baffles me is you seem like a reasonable, intelligent man, and you write well. But apparently the part of your brain that reviews SNL episodes is caught in some type of inverted vortex that dramatically impedes your ability to process and evaluate them in a rational way. Like I said, when I read these reviews I

I'd give it an A-. Not a bad sketch the entire night (ok, maybe the Alladin one, kind of), which is rare.

Once again - without fail, we get Dennis Perkins giving a good episode a bad grade. The formula is genius. If it's a bad episode with awful premises, terrible and obvious musical pieces, and a lame generic host, it will score well.

Try comprehending my butt.

Hey, you're totally entitled to your wrong opinion.

It's a little known fact, but the West Coast is actually in a different time zone.

We'll have to agree to disagree - I thought the cop sketch, the Claire sketch, the piano sketch, weekend update, the Star Wars commercial, the twin brother sketch, and really all the rest ranged from solid to hilarious. And unlike last week (which started great) it didn't completely fall off during the last 30-40

Totally agree. This episode had solid sketch after solid sketch. It actually seems like the writers put some thought into the premises and the jokes for the most part landed and were clever. One of the best episodes in a while and other reviews I've seen have mostly said the same thing. Dennis Perkins strikes me as a

Good review, but I feel like you missed a major theme of the episode. The fact that the news was barely even reporting a very important story like the genocide in Cordovia, while going to town over a celebrity scandal, was a clear commentary on how the mainstream media doesn't actually keep people informed of what's