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Have they given Brooks Wheelan anything to do since that inane tattoo bit on Weekend Update? I realize they haven't given me much of a reason to, but I kind of hate that guy.

Well, no pre-lunch nap for me, I guess. At least not a nightmare-free one.

A low B-, if that makes sense.

Do I want Winston and Cece to get together if only to show up both Schmidt and Coach? In a word: Yes.

And his dressing up as Mario Batali for Halloween.

I could've sworn that people were lying out of their asses when they said they were quitting this site due to the design changes, but this comments section is evidence that some of them were not.

Respectfully, this is one of the worst website designs I've ever seen. When reviews and newswire posts muddle together and I can't really tell which is which, you've ultimately failed. We need some differentiation here, not just big, beautiful thumbnails.

The episode was only 50 minutes on Hulu, and reading this review made me realize how many sketches [some of them quite good] I missed out on.

The Korean and the Europeans are regulars, and the sassy Latino is actually, as you said, new but is a recurring role.

And those characters never, ever stay. They're all one-shots.

So . . . basically "Chew" but with zombies.

You said "Quick"!

Probably Bobby Lee.

Does Armisen being a quarter Japanese really qualify him for playing a Chinese doctor [I remember the character's surname being Chinese]. Would a person who was 1/4 White and 3/4 Black be eligible to portray Mitt Romney?

As much as I would love to see an Asian cast member, that is an excellent point. We're a minority as far as population in North America and as far as general pop cultural impact.

Cecily actually got to interact somewhat with the Barmitzvah Boy, though it was more Bayer being awkward at her presence. I'm gonna say that counts, at least a little.

I was kind of pumped when I saw that exact same living room set, and for Killam's unbridled enthusiasm for the role, but enough really is enough. They should put it down while we still feel somewhat warmly towards it.

That is . . . so very, very disappointing.

The Lady Gaga sketch was entirely missing from Hulu, and as far as I know was replaced by the eMeth ad with Aaron Paul. I guess that's one of the downsides of waiting until the day after to watch SNL.