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    Agreed, because SNL isn't provocative or brave. That's the point.

    I like Wiig but thought her presence highlighted how the show has evolved since her tenure.

    Credit to Sasheer Zamata, her reaction to "Christians are the most oppressed group in this country" was very funny.

    Good episode. Laughed out loud at "Made in China" in the Cinema Classics sketch, and, for some reason, at Kate's old lady carrying the fish bowl in the CVS game show, although the punch line that she was a ghost was a missed opportunity.

    That was wildly confusing. Finger wag at Bobby for not thinking on his feet. Improvise!

    I think Jost and Che would each be better solo, without the other. That their "improving chemistry" has to be acknowledged after every single episode for years on end proves something is amiss. If there were genuine chemistry, you wouldn't notice it,