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You would be a much more effective spokesperson than some of the Greek representatives we've been hearing from. I realize the Rolling Stone story has come apart at the seams, leaving a lot of Greek members, particularly at UVA, feeling unfairly targeted...but their public demands to immediately reinstate all frats and

And the crux of Keenan's impression of Sharpton has always been...basically...that he's black. I don't know if that counts as an impression. Their political stuff is so listless anymore, until they figure that out, straight comedy stuff like this is a much better bet.

Also, I love a wry smile...but on a guy who is slightly less preppy. I've actually called Colin Jost a "poor man's Seth Meyers" a lot, but I think maybe he's more like a rich man's Seth Meyers. Perfect head of hair...perfect teeth...perfectly pressed suit...like he'd be more at home sharing comedic anecdotes with a

Kerry Washington was exceptional. I actually wasn't sure how well she'd do because I'd never seen her do comedy, but I think she was one of the best hosts of the last decade. Those were definitely the standout episodes of last season (I also liked Miley Cyrus and Anna Kendrick), most of which came prior to Seth

hahaha. well that was actually quite informative. I had no clue such things existed. That's kind of cool. I imagine a lot of people are like me and had absolutely no association with the Greeks in college—not because I hated them, but just because I had no interest whatsoever, probably because I'm like Elaine Benes

I was actually seriously considering just quitting the show last season—especially after the Charlize Theron episode. After that mess with the exploding whale, it was like...I don't think this sinking ship can be salvaged. But I've been watching it for 20 years and it was a little harder to walk away than I would've

I think taking Cecily off Update saved the rest of the show though. It was so bad down the stretch last season and having her available for more sketches has improved everything except Update...which wasn't thriving with her anyway...so at least it's not dragging her down anymore. Michael Che is one of my favorite

I thought the show overall was pretty good—at least based on what I've come to expect. Nicki Minaj playing Kim Kardashian was terrible, but I liked her in the other sketches. You should definitely check out the MTV Jingle Ballerz sketch where she played Beyonce if you didn't see it.

lol. Ok...you're the cliche of a fraternity girl! But wait, did you mean sorority girl or are you just like a frat groupie? :)

Seriously though, I really used to hate Colin Jost, so it's hard for me to understand the appeal. Like I said before, I actually don't hate him like I used to, but he's just not getting any

The Sharpton thing was just obvious and...I don't know...kind of representative of the worst of SNL since Seth Meyers left. There's no political punch left—cops are killing unarmed black men without consequence and making fun of Al Sharpton is really their best angle? I actually thought Franco did a good job in most

Totally agree. I used to have an irrational hatred for Colin Jost, but it's settled into a mild dislike of a man who I think is in way over his head. Which is a credit to him. Michael Che is way too funny for me to give up on this soon, despite him struggling through a lot of this season. He has definitely been

It really does. El Josto needs to go.

I thought the delivery was way off—Jost and Che just don't work together. The audience didn't laugh that much, but I laughed through a lot of it...especially with the joke about Staten Island being 85 percent white and 95 percent cops...the rest being firefighters and members of the Wu Tang Clan. That was solid.

I would really love to see her as an actual co-host of Weekend Update. I don't think I'm alone in thinking that Colin Jost still isn't cutting it after almost a year behind the desk. He didn't work with Cecily Strong and he really doesn't work with Michael Che—they each have their moments individually, but the two of

Totally agree. Chris Rock obviously likes her a lot too. She's in his new movie and starred in that terrible sketch with him the week he hosted...which he apparently had written himself before the show and likely picked her out to star with him. I'm just glad she's become such a big part of the show. That whole

It is NOT just you. She's been so great this season and her funny sexual aggression (not sure if that's quite the right word, but that peppermint patty line was delivered with gusto!) towards Colin Jost during her Update segments is hilarious. I loved the bit over the weekend...have you ever been called a bitch by

This was 10x better than the cold opening with Keenan playing Al Sharpton. I have no idea why they wouldn't lead with some version of this to open...even modifying it to play without James Franco.

He's my new favorite feminist, but some damn socks on, Terry Crews!

Vaginas are such assholes.

Probably the least surprising response possible. At least it's a break from the women you probably drug and date rape before posting about it on 4chan...which is BEFORE you come trolling on Jezebel. Especially since the only other thing your account has posted on here is "hopefully you're next," wishing a death like