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SNL's Lorne Michaels: The Comedy King's Political Punchlines
30 Rock, New York, USASaturday, February 15, 2025
Michaels understands the need to stay current and relevant, even if that means not everyone will get all the jokes. He's not on social media, but he insists on getting young performers like Chappell Roan to perform. The show has been nimble over the years, ushering in a new age of video sketches that have helped it achieve social media virality.
Michaels admits he misses the days of three networks and the power that gave shows to "create unity. " He's been reliving memories while putting together the three-hour anniversary show, thinking about cast members who are now gone, including John Belushi, Phil Hartman, and Gilda Radner. Michaels has been a mentor to many of his cast members, continuing to produce outside shows for Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers, and acting as a sort of father figure to Pete Davidson.
Michaels believes that doing a live show for 46 years doesn't always allow time for perspective on legacy. He thinks it's impossible to take it all in, but every now and then something affects him. He focuses on making sure things are as good as they can be, and then afterwards you can appreciate it.
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