seanswindler--disqus
Sean Swindler
seanswindler--disqus

Question - in the Mike stalking scene toward the end - the sticker on the girl (his daughter's??) car said (6 —- 12) - is that a parking sticker good from 2006 to 2012? If so, that really really dates these events as happening at most 4 years prior to his first BB appearance… I was thinking this was more supposed to

Other thought - Chuck has to die.

1) disappointed they lost the episode title gambit by not calling this one "Jello"; 2) you could probably have started with the old woman coming down the stairs slowly, cut to the rancher, cut back to her coming down, cut to the toilet guy, then start the scene with her getting off the chairlift - better pacing; 3)

How does that new Paul McCartney song go… Hope For the Future..??

Here is the difference-
Hartman as Clinton in McDonalds— eating everyone's food, being rude, telling the secret service "there's a LOT we won't be telling Mrs Clinton" but completely enrapturing the customers and giving them solid, intelligent ideas. Pretty much summed up Clinton perfectly. There would never be a

Yes.

The Rock Obama was actually funny. Even though it missed the nuance politically of what it was trying to say, the Hulk stuff was just good enough that it didn't matter.

This is where the show would benefit from 8 cast members and no more - we'd get to see all the best ones stretch.
Who would be my 8?
McKinnon, Moynihan, Keenan, Michael Che (for update), Vanessa, Taran Killam, Pete Davidson, and Lil' Baby Aidy
You really don't need anyone else.

Not only conservative leaning, but uninformed. Seriously, like the writer watch Fox News.

The rightward turn in SNLs politics continues. The cold open was so completely uninformed, and so completely ignorant of how executive orders ACTUALLY work, I don't know where to begin.
I was kind of hoping that the culmination would be a gansta exec order come on the scene and say "I'm the Emancipation Proclamation