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Lou Reed's music makes it clear that if he could have sung a lick, he'd have sold his soul for a hit.

SpongeBob SquarePants would like to add a letter to its name.

I listened to an NPR interview with the insane judge Roy Moore. It was a classic "he says"/"they say" interview which gives you talking points but doesn't test any of them. Compare that to Chris Cuomo's combative interview with Moore in which he calls bullshit on point after point from Moore.

But what was really missing? Chevy Chase's marbles. The poor guy looked like a giant pile of cast schadenfreude.

Completely agree with the music montage being a glaring omission, but it would have been nice if they'd have turned down the guest star quotient and turned up the actual appearances of cast members. 130 plus cast members and about 41 were featured. And Lorne's continual crapping on Dick Ebersol's years is a bit

Jost is like Seth Meyers on charisma blockers. Che makes me think SNL heard Daily Show was a funny news show and thought that would make him perfect for the role.

Bobby went from being annoying to being a quietly reliable player. I'd love to see him stay on.

SNL's political humor is taking a nap. The opening sketch was subpar Fox News stuff. Either they should step up their game or quit. Your critique of Leslie was spot on. Lorne's got one Keenan too many already. I'd love to see SNL work a little more on quieter and weirder little sketches that build, rather

Thank you for pointing out Weekend Update isn't working. Colin Jost is trying to do Seth Meyers, and Seth Meyers wasn't good (his delivery of the lame update jokes was awful without someone to play off of), so it's a tough sell.

Would really love to see St. Elsewhere get the same treatment.

So I should wait for VHS?