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Been refreshing for the last half hour waiting for this article. Here for the comments! Ha HA! Oh, to work at SNL right now…the jokes write themselves.

I stopped watching Black-ish after that cringe-worthy Trump/election episode. I don't think the show really does "messages" or "educational" episodes that well at all.

Couldn't agree more. Used to sit near a Trump supporter at the office (until I moved my desk). He always wanted to talk politics and whenever confronted with others' suffering his response was, "That's not my problem, though."

Yeaaah…that did seem like the ENTIRE movie.

A minor thing: I was annoyed that Rita Hayworth's famous quote, "Men fall in love with Gilda and wake up with me" was put in Bette Davis' mouth re Margo Channing.

SNL is not the news. They don't have to "fair" to anybody.

The four stars, Kohan & Mutchnick and director James Burrows! That's all I need to hear.

I am so HERE for a W&G limited return engagement. Just make sure Kohan and Mutchnick write it all or supervise all the writing. None of that weak sauce like from the last three seasons of the show when Kohan and Mutchnick were absent.

Nine year old Randall is too freaking cute for words. That's all I got right now.

At the 27 minute mark Bonnie said to Annalise re Frank "It didn't matter…" That's how I felt about everything that went down in this winter finale. I think HTGAWM and I are through.

I had been enjoying this season up until the last two episodes. Now I'm starting to worry. I do not understand/believe any of the characters' motives and actions. And the suspense that there had been about who is under the sheet has come to a screeching halt IMO. It all feels like so much obvious reverse

"Crashes" is the word for it. This episode made me doubt why I watch this show. I was gonna chalk it up to the fact that right before watching last night's HTGAWM I'd watched a brilliant Queen Sugar and the Keating 5 just couldn't compare.

A solid B from me. There was a long stretch between Black Jeopardy and Sully where I didn't laugh at all. Interesting sketches but nothing that made me chuckle. (Although I do like The Girl At A Party…) It peeves me when Update keeps joking about how close the presidential race remains. Haven't those writers

Shield? Fire hammer? Who the heck is he taking about? And this headline is a fail if he's only seen the trailer.

You are so wrong for that comment about Stevie's hair! LOL (If you look closely though, it appears they're still there.)

"…one of the most compelling relationships on the show since it was first introduced—up there with Connor and Oliver." Okay, that's where you lost me. Conniver is a big meh for me. Talk about manufactured drama. I still don't understand why they broke up. It feels like an excuse to satisfy all those viewers who

I was unfamiliar with Stranger Things but that was the funniest sketch to me.
Two strong episodes in two weeks! Whose SNL is this?

I don't know if it's fourth season fatigue/over-familiarity settling in early, but I felt…meh about the premiere.

Yeah, yeah…it's The King of Queens again, but with kids this time. Sneer all you want, I'm here for it. Go Kev!

I finished watching tonight. Glad I did. You were right, after those first few scenes they toned down the soundtrack songs.