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    Iā€™m not his biggest fan, but good for him getting out when it felt like it was time to move on. B99 was great, heā€™s a very funny guy!

    Thereā€™s a watched a show called The Dark Side of Comedy and SNL sounds like it can just chew up a comedian.

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      I read Tina Feys book around the time it came out and felt the same way, I actually really like her but the grind she described is insane

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        I remember her saying something about, a schedule built around cocaine but without the cocaine anymore.

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      I really think itā€™s just because Kenan has been doing it all of his life, and Samberg really started up after college. Not to say that there is anything wrong with that, I love Samberg, but I think itā€™s just the Kenan feels more comfortable with it, and is more used to that particular grind.

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        I mean the guy can get laughs by giving a look at the right time, heā€™s getting paid to just act how Iā€™m imagining he acts normally and occasionally play the role of the one guy who knows way more about whatā€™s going on than the other characters.

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          heā€™s getting paid to just act how Iā€™m imagining he acts normally

          Heā€™s a comedian and heā€™s good at his job. Itā€™s absolutely a role.

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        I think Andy Samberg/the Lonely Island crew was writing for both SNL proper as well producing the Digital Shorts that were nightmare production hours due to all the talent overlapping with the main SNL show. Anyone would be burnt out from that. I recall someone (I think it was Jorma Taccone maybe) mentioning like 18h production days for some of those a long time ago.

        Not to discredit Kenan Thompson at all but I donā€™t think he writes for SNL, or if he did itā€™s very much in the distant past. His role would be a bit different from the likes of Andy, Tina, Seth etc.

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          I work in production in NYC. 18hr days arenā€™t unheard of, unfortunately. When itā€™s coupled with the rest of the grueling schedule, it can literally kill you. The unions have been trying to get our schedules made more logical for a long time. But the entire industry is built around this type of schedule. Gear gets rented by the day, so that entire business is modeled around that insane schedule, the spaces they rent to shoot are done by the day so getting a job done in one day is how that entire business is modeledā€¦and we are contracted for the day and can only accept the one job/day, so our entire careers are built around this structure.

          SNL, however, is a notoriously terrible job to work on. Itā€™s known for being a massive headache, where you will work extra long hours deep into the night because they donā€™t start until too late in the day and because shit is getting planned and added on the fly. And they have a grueling level of quality, where youā€™re expected to get done in one day what would normally take days. And then you all gotta stay around to break it all right back down and get all that stuff returned to wherever they rented it from.

          We can handle long days when we start early, thatā€™s normal for us. But when they start pushing us back it really gets to be difficult. Because a lot of us get booked on a different job the next day, so youā€™re just losing your turnaround time for the following job. This life definitely isnā€™t for everyone.

  • This is finešŸ”„šŸ¶ā˜•šŸ”„@lemmy.world
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    Whatā€™s the appeal of SNL?

    Everything Iā€™ve heard about SNL makes it sound like an unbearably toxic workplace. And I tried watching the sketches but outside of those that got popular (Papyrus, Alien abduction, Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer, joke swaps etc) has been meh.

    Brits get couple of comedians to do anagrams and sums, or tell lies,nand thatā€™s somehow funnier and more entertaining than SNL.

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    But what about the white kid viral videos?

    Will no one think of the clever rhyming about the chronicles of narnia? So much is lostā€¦