SNL: The Show That Made Us Laugh and Think

Minneapolis, USASat Feb 15 2025
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In the winter of 2019, a parent wanted to share a fond memory with their kids. They searched for a specific "Saturday Night Live" sketch from the past. Instead, they found a treasure trove of classic sketches on YouTube. This discovery sparked a new family tradition during the quarantine. The parent and their kids, aged 8 and 10, spent hours watching sketches like "Schweddy Balls" and "The Love Toilet. " They were introduced to a world of comedy that was both hilarious and thought-provoking. The parent remembered their own introduction to "S. N. L. " in the mid-80s. They were too young to fully understand the jokes, but the show's energy and humor were infectious. "S. N. L. " and the parent were born around the same time, but the show had a head start. The parent found it strange that the show was celebrating 50 years while they were not yet 49. Watching "S. N. L. " with kids is a unique experience. The kids might not get all the jokes, but they understand that they're watching something funny. The show's costumes, collaboration, and the cast's laughter make adulthood seem fun. The parent and their spouse occasionally fast-forwarded through sketches that were too mature for the kids. They weren't worried about crude content but about sketches that could be too harsh or offensive. The kids might not understand the political or cultural references, but they still enjoy the show. They laugh at the jokes and the cast's reactions. The show's humor is universal, and the kids can appreciate it even if they don't understand all the nuances. This is the magic of "S. N. L. " It makes you laugh and think, even if you're too young to fully understand it. The show's ability to make adults seem fun and relatable is a testament to its enduring appeal. It's a show that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, even if they don't understand all the jokes. The show's humor is timeless, and it continues to make people laugh and think, even after 50 years.