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SNL: "Weekend Update Thursday"? Really?

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Really?

You're going to take the head writer of a show that's been awfully written this year and double his workload by making him host 13 primetime Thursday half-hour Weekend Updates? Really? Because of all the hype you got for Update in an election year? Really? You know Sarah Palin and John McCain sketches won't seem quite so timely in November 2009, right?

And NBC, are you just never going to have a show with production values anymore, now that this one is tanking? Are you going to just be the network of white guys sitting behind desks? Really?  

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Comments

Keith said:

I'm not really sure what you're smoking (or why I read this blog, I disagree with almost everything in it, especially the nauseating coverage of "Gossip Girl." WTF?) but the writing on SNL this year was better than it's been in years. Not only that, there is legitimate talent on the current cast and other than a few flop episodes due to crappy hosts (Zak Efron, seriously?) the season was solid and Weekend Update was by far one of its highlights.

Ratings were also way up this year; yes, the election coverage helped but they kept viewers and that's saying something when it comes to SNL. Seth Myers has been great as the Update solo anchor and I'm looking forward to this.

I guess it's always just cool to bash SNL... again, despite marked improvement. I'd like to see you write sketch comedy. It would probably be as shitty and boring as your columns.

May 4, 2009 6:34 PM

Mayday said:

It's painful. And still no word on Chuck.

May 4, 2009 6:35 PM

Jake Kalish said:

Keith, why do you continue to read things you find shitty and boring? It seems an unwise decision.

May 4, 2009 8:50 PM

Keith said:

Thanks for posting my comment. Didn't think you'd have the gonads.

If it makes you feel any better, I thought your Imaginary Fights were shitty and boring, AND I didn't read them. So there.

The ball's in your court now, Kalish.

May 6, 2009 5:00 PM

Jake Kalish said:

I'm just amused. Let's say for the sake of argument my work is a heaping pile of shit. What you're doing is the equivalent of picking up that heaping pile of shit in your bare hands and running to everyone you know screaming "look at this disgusting pile of shit! Isn't it gross?"

Most people would avoid the pile of shit.

May 6, 2009 6:31 PM

Keith said:

Touche.

You win this round Kalish.

May 11, 2009 9:05 AM

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