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“Once Upon a Studio” is probably the only anniversary thing that didn’t fail.

Inching closer and closer to the pop of the streaming bubble...

The apartment he gets after divorcing Carol is a pretty modest one compared to the others. Ugly Naked Guy’s place he moves in later is a lot better, and I don’t remember where he was career-wise when that happened.

Monica is illegally subletting from her grandma or aunt or something. Chanlder makes a lot of money. And I assume Ross did too.

No, the best one is the Hershey Kisses playing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”

And then Disney buys this new merged company in 2027.

Muppets Mayhem just won an Emmy for Best Family-Viewing Series, so Disney made a boo-boo.

Yeah it’s a totally reasonable run.

Oh I hated that. It’s not a bad concept for an episode but the “we’re not going to give it a definitive ending” aspect left a bad taste.

“It’s all a dream” or “The characters are all really dead/are in purgatory or something” are like 90% of fan theories I see, and they’re dumb.

Yes, it was not very good. And they had “Judy” sing “White Christmas” instead, which I can only assume was to have not “Have Yourself...” follow another performance of the song.

I get the semantics issue, but “reboot” has just become the vernacular for old thing being brought back.

Wow, dumb.

That sketch made me laugh, but it was definitely the most “Please make us and our new catchphrase a recurring skit” thing.

I tuned in during Weekend Update and there felt like a weird energy from the crowd. Haven’t seen what the cold open is, but if it tanked, maybe they just brought down the energy to a place it couldn’t recover from?

No, you’re not. I think literally just a few days ago in an interview he said he still supports Trump.

I’m not an avid SNL viewer, so the only thing I know she’s in is the “Ras Trent” short.

You are very on point with Lyndhurst.

There have been a few lines here and there I’ve liked. Frasier’s professor friend has the feel of someone from the old show.

Is this news? Directors help actors, like, all the time.