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Black People!!!!

He's really good at crafting jokes. The timing, the tone, and the fact that he never breaks all tell you he puts a lot of thought into his jokes. He's basically doing really great knock knock jokes for a desensitized 21st century audience. 

Oh I misread that. I thought you were praising itunes. My apologies. Let me chime in here: fuck itunes. 

LOL, good one.

He's charmingly mediocre.

The weird thing about it is that almost all of Timberlake's products are mediocre. His music career has always been middling with most of his contemporaries outdoing him, his movie career is…..improving? But on SNL he's at his best and transcendent. That and he does seem like a cool guy to hang out with.

He did not do that.

But it's less funny and kind of irritable when it's divorced from that scenario, and it's just, "Hey, here's a famous person." So I'd agree, it's a problem I have with well everything now, but for instance on 30 Rock when they had their second live episode and it was Paul McCartney and Kim Kardashian appearing and

Say what you want about Stefon, but Mulaney rules. However, I don't think he's that good a fit for SNL.

He has tons of goodwill from the title "Fallon's Replacement"

Wait, Chase doesn't come on a lot, but he still made cameos (during Fey's run) so it seems like they're alright.

They were APPLAUDING.

They were APPLAUDING.

My urge to punch Josh Gad's FUCKING FACE any time he pops on screen has been considerably decreased,

Fine by me Dikachu, but we're both saying the same thing here: don't fuck with AD!

Obviously it's Principal "Chocolate Dinosaur" Lewis.

Fucking Fox. No one wants The Cleveland Show.

Was it weird that the last half of the episode was just the Jamie Foxx episode, but with Timberlake?

Eh, maybe during the Stankonia and Love Below/SpeakerBoxxx days, but there was a time where they almost sounded like the same person.

Creator Dan Fogelman isn’t a stupid writer