
The Toledo Blade (sounds like an indy wrestler, but I digress) has a write up about this week's release of Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season. Christopher Borrelli writes:
"Saturday Night Live, as an institution, has a problem that is unique to network comedy. It's been on the air so long that fans of the first seasons might enjoy the latest seasons, but the latest generations would almost certainly not get the first seasons. The jokes have dated. The rhythms are stilted. Unless, of course, you were those first audiences."
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