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SNL's celebrity cameo-filled 43rd season highlights the problem of having few cast members who are stars


https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/05/saturday-night-live-season-43-finale/560792/

"Since the departure of its prior core group of stars (the last of whom, Seth Meyers, departed midway through Season 39), SNL has struggled to build a major identity around its newer ensemble," says David Simms. "(Kate) McKinnon, the show’s one bona-fide star, and Kenan Thompson, its longest-running cast member, are two hall-of-famers. Everyone else is a mix of solid but unspectacular performers, some of whom (like Aidy Bryant and Cecily Strong) have been with the show for six years without ever quite making it their own." Simms notes that Saturday Night Live is doing fine, ratings-wise. But, he adds, "beyond the growing staleness of its Trump material, SNL struggled to really address some of the biggest news stories of the year, especially the #MeToo movement." The one standout episode was the one hosted by Donald Glover, he says. "There’s a lesson to be learned from Glover’s episode: Its distinctiveness is what made it work, and helped so many of its sketches travel online in the days following," says Simms." More often than not, SNL succeeds when its cast members and writers build up recognizable brands of humor that can recur throughout the show. That’s never been true for much of SNL’s current cast, partly because they’re not given enough air time to define themselves onscreen, and some of the longer-serving veterans may have missed their chance to do so entirely. It’s a problem the show knows that it has—and a mistake it should steer clear of when it begins its next rebuild around newer stars."

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I get what he's saying....I think the show is falling into the same problem of over-reliance on Kate McKinnon that they use to do with Kristen Wiig. McKinnon is super talented for sure so I see why they keep going to that well but I think the problem is they don't give some of the newer cast members enough time.

I think there are a couple in the cast who we'll see a lot from next season. In particular Heidi Gardner has caught my attention with some of her characters and I hope Luke Null gets some more air time next year.

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SNL really went downhill midway through the 2013-2014 season. That season they lost Bill Hader, Fred Arminsen, Jason Sudeikis, and Seth Meyers. By the end of that season, the ratings had plummeted and SNL has never been able to rebound since.
IMO the biggest problem is Weekend Update, Jost and Che just read the cue cards while being unfunny the whole time. In other words, they're doing THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the whole point of WU!

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