I'm noticing an odd trend where the really funny episodes of SNL are when the non-comedians are headlining, the humour in skits feels less forced, i.e. Seth Rogan's skits (39x18) felt really forced (and half of them seemed to be about weed, where as Anna Kendrick's (39x17) skits felt less forced and mostly genuinely funny.
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I'm noticing an odd trend where the really funny episodes of SNL are when the non-comedians are headlining, the humour in skits feels less forced, i.e. Seth Rogan's skits (39x18) felt really forced (and half of them seemed to be about weed, where as Anna Kendrick's (39x17) skits felt less forced and mostly genuinely funny.