The third episode of SNL at Home, fittingly, wasn’t afraid of getting strange, at times to hilarious results, and at others, not so much.
It has been a weird almost-two months in New York City, and in many places across the world.
But perhaps this is how New York City is best loved: sincerely yet cleverly, at times begrudgingly, but somehow always, at the end of it all, unreservedly.
Being able to tune into SNL over the past few weeks (almost) as usual has been a joy and a delightful callback to more normal times.