firepoint525 said:In other words, just like Saturday Night Live, which has run on fumes for many years!Kurt Toy said:I'm surprised no one mentioned "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In". Once Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne, and some others left and were replaced by the likes of Richard Dawson, Sarah Kennedy, Donna Jean Young, etc. the show was not quite the same. In retrospect it ended up just like any other comedy-variety show.
Agreed about SNL. There are occasional flashes of brilliance. For example, the opening bit last weekend with Tina Fey returning to play Sarah Palin, along with Amy Poehler as Hilary Clinton - was very funny, I thought.
But for the most part, the show is dead in the water. A number of the cast members are very talented, but the writing has been inferior for years. Many of the skit concepts are not funny from inception, and some that could be brilliant are over-written and tend to drag on far too long, then end abruptly or just kind of peter out aimlessly...like the writers just got bored, got too tired to continue, or their cocaine buzz wore off.
Come to think of it, the show was much better in the 70s and 80s when the entire cast and writing staff were reportedly a bunch of drug addicts. :'(