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The Staying Power of the “S.N.L.” Machine

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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SNL: Evolution of Comedy and Consistency

This chapter examines the structured yet eccentric nature of 'Saturday Night Live', celebrating its 50-year legacy while reflecting on the balance between predictability and innovation in comedy. It contrasts early episodes with contemporary content, discussing how humor has evolved over time and the impact of key figures like Lorne Michaels on the show's direction. The conversation also grapples with the show's ability to engage with current events, pondering its effectiveness in delivering meaningful social commentary amid entertainment.

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