'SNL's' response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal proves that they probably shouldn't have bothered

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Saturday Night Live was roundly criticized last week for pulling punches on the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal that has rocked Hollywood, allegedly cutting jokes regarding the producer during dress rehearsal because they "fell flat," according to the New York Times.

Tonight’s weak effort, featuring a roundtable of actresses including Kate McKinnon’s doddering old Debette Goldry, missed the mark, illustrating exactly why it’s so awkward and problematic for an industry to make light of its own dark secrets.

The sketch co-starred Leslie Jones as Viola Davis – “Happy to be here; well, not happy, but, you know, I’m here” – and Cecily Strong as Marion Cotillard – “I’m tiny, French, and pissed off” – and engendered an uncomfortable chuckle from the audience as soon as roundtable host Aidy Bryant announced the subject of sexual harassment in Hollywood. Read more...

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'SNL's' response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal proves that they probably shouldn't have bothered 'SNL's' response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal proves that they probably shouldn't have bothered Reviewed by mimisabreena on Sunday, October 15, 2017 Rating: 5

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