But what happened to her? Where did she go? You just put on some sunglasses and do this. What did he mean? Regardless of his opinions on the recent seasons of SNL , Chase has nothing but positive things to say about being on the show.
Oh, God, it was fun. If you still feel that way, fine. But at least watch the damn show. Erik Voss stands up for what is right. Already a subscriber? Log in or link your magazine subscription. When the returning series tried to spin humor from the news on Saturday, it rarely hit the mark.
Her first guest: Marjorie Taylor Greene Cecily Strong , the newly elected congresswoman from Georgia who promotes QAnon conspiracies, endorsed the execution of Democratic leaders on Facebook, and thinks the mass school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
In the segment, Greene brings a gun to the interview, boasts about threatening to kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and believes the California wildfires were started by Jewish space lasers.
Why write jokes when the farcical nature of reality is hard to beat? But the show needs to wean itself off an old presidency and look at the present and future with fresh eyes — no matter how bleary or bloodshot they happen to be after four years of Trump. Lorraine Ali is television critic of the Los Angeles Times. So she cycled through a few things to test the theory. First up was government, represented by Rep.
Greene, a new Republican representative, has been supportive of QAnon theories and harassed a mass-shooting survivor, among other things. On the show, Strong's version of Greene also denied the existence of the Parkland shootings. I think that the California wildfires were caused by Jewish space lasers. You might think that last was just an out-and-out joke. But no. Why it seems like Arizona's election results inspired it. It was all more topical than funny.
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