Opinions | “SNL” is for me and all other outsiders

My parents had friends and attended parties, but even so, there were some things that made me serious as an adult – adults spent a few days changing the oil, filling paperwork, going to funerals, and then pure “snl” The stupidity seems charming, contradicts this. If you are lucky, maybe you can build your life around stupidity. It turns out I did, but I didn’t: I’m not a comedian, but as a novelist, I did rebuild what the culture has to offer around making things.
Back in Minneapolis, the pandemic dragged on and eventually, my family was joined by a rescue Chihuahua named Weenie to watch the sofa on our TV. As we all watched in one episode, I suddenly realized that, besides the idea of becoming an adult festival for kids, “SNL” embodies several other elusive and ideal ideas: New York’s idea, suitable for like me Such people, there; have an interesting friend or colleague instead of annoying ideas; able to turn the idea of political turbulent metabolism into jokes, rather than feeling helpless about it. When most of us really don’t want to stay up late, we want to participate in the charming after-sales after-marriage ideas. (Although I might be me here.
Many of us feel to varying degrees like outsiders – we are not beautiful, famous, interesting or coastal – “SNL” gives us the opportunity to be beautiful, fame, humor and New York. “snl” two mirrors and defines all of this stuff; sometimes, when I’m in New York, it feels like New York to me because I see images I see on the show, like Prometheus outside the Rockefeller Center Statue of 30 rock bands or subway surfaces. A few years ago, a tired magazine editor asked if my publisher had annoyed me if I had stayed in a hotel in Midtown, where tourists were filled. There is a risk that sounds like a Midwest stereotype, and I never thought that Midwest might be unpopular. I still can’t believe the publisher paid me to stay in a nice hotel and I went for a walk in Central Park.
As months passed, the pandemic still didn’t go away, and I, like many, have experienced personal challenges in addition to global challenges. I think the novel I want to write is too frustrating and put it aside. Desperate to cheer myself on, I started a novel on a show like “SNL”
I did a lot of research, so pleasant that I didn’t have a job, including reading nearly 800 pages of oral history “from New York,” watching the documentary’s “Saturday Night,” and listening to about a million comedian podcasts. By March 2022, when I got a ticket to watch the show’s dress rehearsal, I was surprised to see two aspects of it myself. The first is the frequency of two or more actors in the same sketch at different stages (e.g., actors play mayors in press conferences and actors play journalists).