Last night, NBC showed a historical, far-flung episode Saturday Night Live, with a full lineup of paintings from the actors who say, thanks to the novel coronavirus, you wouldn't be in the same place. Also Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles played a vital role, for some reason.
In the sketch "Middle-Aged Mutant Ninja Turtles," we see some strange mixed-up renderings of tortoises & # 39; the future. It is strongly dependent on middle-aged injuries, as tortoises they grow up to be, in particular, different and sad adults. I'm not sure how I feel about it.
It really is one of the most obvious humorous attempts I've seen on SNL in a long time, and the Whole Foods gag made me laugh. Animation is probably a strong medium during the age of public arrival with things like this – you can do something fancy without the fact that people need to be in the same room together. And this has some sort of power of Adult Swim late in the evening, though that may just come from the fact that it doesn't have the laughter of the studio viewers behind it.
What some cold-minded ones do Saturday Night Live be with us next? Who can say. Shredder Blind.
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