
As this weekend's season premiere of Saturday Night Live approaches, all anyone really cares about is whether former head writer Tina Fey will return to play her glasses-rocking doppelgänger -- Veep candidate, Alaska governor and Nation's Most Famous Person, Sarah Palin.
So will she? An interview in New York magazine with SNL writer Simon Rich offers a clue:
So in your roughly six months of work on SNL, have you written anything in hopes of seeing a particular guest host fill the role?
Oh, yeah, definitely. Everybody always tries to write stuff that will
showcase the host’s talents, whoever they are. The first sketch I ever
wrote, which was cut, involved a man complaining about his memory foam
mattress. He slept in it with his wife every night, and he couldn’t
understand how every time he got home from work, there was a LeBron
James–shaped indentation in his bed. That was definitely written with
the host in mind.
Tina Fey bears a striking resemblance to Sarah Palin. Are you planning to take advantage of that?
[Silence.]
She’s totally going to play the governor of Alaska, isn’t she?
[Silence.]
Okay, got it. (Wink-wink!) Now if they can only get Alec Baldwin to dig up his flannel shirt and play her husband, they'll really have a show.
Previously:
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