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SNL drops Rahm on NBC.com


What on earth was Lorne Michaels thinking consigning the hilarious skit above featuring Andy Samberg's skewering of new Obama right-hand man Rahm Emanuel to NBC.com instead of putting it on the broadcast? Instead, "SNL" led off with its usual meandering, toothless opening bit that went after Detroit's top automakers groveling on Capitol Hill. It's great to se NBC.com to get exclusive content, but why "SNL" would bury material better seen on TV is beyond me. It's also telling that Samberg is the one being hidden; this guy plays such a limited role on the show week after week yet seems to always come up with the best stuff. Could there be a god in a world that gives Will Forte like nine skits per week while Samberg rides the pine??

it wasn't that funny

Not funny.

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