Amy Poehler says that all SNL actors have done problematic sketches

Amy Poehler recently declined for her problematic ‘Saturday night live’ characters while he talked to former cast member Will Forte on her podcast ‘Good Hang Hang’. Poohler said that every comedian who has appeared on “SNL” over the years has played people that we should not have played “and” the part of aging and being in comedy is that you have to find out: “Oh, it’s like everything has a expiry date. ”
“There was even it [‘SNL50’]When they had that segment that looked like: “Here are all the ways in which we were wrong,” and they showed a lot of inappropriate casting for people, “Poehler added.” We all played people we shouldn’t have played. I darkened, I appropriated … I didn’t know. ”
Poehler referred to the “SNL50” sketch in which Tom Hanks introduced an in Memoriam segment that called the many problematic jokes and sketches that “SNL” was broadcast. The assembly of poorly aged pieces includes jokes about sexual harassment and notorious moments such as Adrien Brody Sporting Dreadlocks and a Jamaican accent.
“Although these characters, accents and … let’s just call them ‘ethnic’ wigs, you were without a doubt, you all laughed out,” Tom Hanks said at a wink moment with the audience. “So if someone were to be canceled, that should not be YouThe audience? Something to think about. “
Poehler spoke with Forte on her podcast: “The best you can do is perform repairs, learn from your mistakes, do better. It’s all you can do.”
View Poehler and Forte’s full “good hang” conversation in the video below.




