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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please let this be true. He adds nothing and is actually very annoying.[/quote] +1. Buried the lede: Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney leaving the show[/quote] This. Kate McKinnon is just a hair below the top tier of greatest SNL cast members of all time. [/quote] There’s no reason to keep watching. [/quote] People say the same thing every few years. They said the same thing when Kate McKinnon was a baby player on SNL. I think there comes a time when a person just has to realize that they’re old relative to the show and it’s not for you anymore. I’m halfway there, there’s no shame in it. I still like Melissa Villasenor, Heidi Gardner, Chris Redd, Ego Nwodim and Chloe Fineman (I don’t think any of them are leaving). Sarah Sherman makes me queasy, like bodies in her basement type creep-dar. I used to hate Pete Davidson but I do enjoy the Chad skits. Overall he’s really grown on me. [/quote] I used to think that Pete Davidson was only in the show as Lorne Michael’s charity case. Like if Pete won his ultimate Make A Wish grant. I could not understand how a great comedian such as Jim Carey could fail his SNL audition yet Pete Davidson won his. His constant breaking character in his skits made him appear untalented and unprofessional. However especially these past 2 seasons I think his worth to the show has been hugely solidified. His Chad skits never disappoint and his musical shorts are nothing short of amazing. He killed it with his Stan, Squid Game and his Staten Island songs. He also did an excellent job in his King of Staten Island movie which I feel was underrated due to people’s strong dislike for him. I feel it took him a very long time but he now has the respect and accolades he deserves. He definitely earned his stripes and was never an overnight success. I am glad his talent has been recognized and at his age 28, am positive he will solidify his success tenfold. *Sidenote: he is and always was handsome in my eyes. Sort of in a Jared Leto type of way. ;)[/quote]
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