I don't know everything that happened in Charlotte but here's what I experienced.
Dennis Rodman was innocent and naïve. Really? There was a time when he was that way? And that was it. Every time I checked on Charlotte's ABC affiliate, it had coverage of what was going on locally.
I was a little more than 30 minutes late starting, and TiVo only saves 30 minutes, but I recorded what I could with an antenna. I got 46 minutes starting when the Bulls got a new coach who would go on to make them a possible championship team. And by the end of the episode Rodman was with the Bulls because no one else wanted his antics. Since the events weren't chronological, I learned also that Rodman was a valuable player when Pippen was hurt. And Rodman wasn't pleased when Pippen came back and Rodman wasn't contributing all that much.
And then it was two more hours before that ABC station switched to programming other than national coverage of the protests. At 11:00 … more national coverage of the protests, but not from ABC. This station doesn't even have a news operation. If they did, I discovered when I turned on the TV hooked up to an antenna that there were protests in Greensboro. So …
Maybe I wouldn't have seen "SNL" after all. I haven't picked up the Greensboro-area NBC affiliate since just after the switch to digital. The Charlotte NBC affiliate didn't have "SNL" at all. But given what ABC was doing, maybe it didn't air. Does anyone know which episode aired, if any? Last week it was Fred Willard and the week before that Ray Charles, but if the episode first aired in the 2013-14 season, or perhaps late in the 2012-13 season, I've seen it.