Bowen yang is a campaign to swear to be part of “SNL.” “Saturday Night Live“Star told the former” SNL “role member Amy Poehler Under his “The Bodybuilders” podcast, from Ewthat Live Sketch series should be allowed to include certain curses.
“(It is) standards and practice, we should be able to say at least five shit and five fucks on” SNL “per season,” Yang said joking. “We are so hindered in our comedy on ‘SNL’ by not being able to say shit and fuck. Let’s say shit and damn.”
Yang continued, “It’s us, it’s” Abbott (Elementary) “, it’s” ghosts. “We are the last network comedies.
“Wedding Banet” actor Added that swear would “bring a sketch to the next level” on “Saturday night live” and “make it so you could know that this is the real world, not sketch reality.”
Poehler, who left the series in 2008, said that maybe the lack of blacks contributes to comedy instead. “I think it’s something fun about not being able to say what causes comic excitement that is fun,” she said. “The air can be released from that balloon when you do, and you may not get the juice. You want it because you can’t have it.”
This is not Yang’s first criticism of “SNL”: he recently told Extra That the viral “White Potus” sketch took it too far with Sarah Sherman as a caricatur by Aimee Lou Wood.
“(Her reaction) Against that sketch is completely valid,” Yang said of Wood’s recognition of being offended by the sketch on April 12. “With parody you forget the kind of the kind of human, emotional costs that it is kind of on someone. (…) We just think she should be so proud of the work she puts into the season, it was only water cooler TV again that we desperate has a desire for. So I feel that it is this thing that we tend to be for which it is These reminders can occasionally go too far sometimes and that we as comedians can take it into account instead of hitting our foot and saying that we should be able to say what we want.