00:00Well, congratulations. This is a big night, an epic night. You're the longest tenured cast member
00:05ever on SNL. What do you remember most about your very first night on the show?
00:10I remember being very nervous. I remember Jack Black was hosting. And I remember I was doing
00:17Bill Cosby that night. And yeah, that was a long time ago. 2003. Yeah, yeah. Well,
00:25come a long way. And what do you think about when you think about the legacy that is SNL and
00:29how much it's kind of changed course, but also still kind of impacted pop culture in such a big
00:34way? In a huge way, man. I mean, you're talking about a 50 year show that's live every single
00:39week that is doing a show like for 90 minutes. It's beyond epic. And like the writers and
00:46performers are some of the most brilliant minds on the planet that love comedy. We've been taught
00:52to love each other. Like it's a very supportive environment since I've been there, you know,
00:56so like it's just been amazing. And for them to have their finger on the pulse like that means
01:01that they care, in my opinion, and they want the good for the world. Yeah. Obviously,
01:06we wouldn't be here without Lorne Michaels. What was the best or biggest piece of advice that he
01:11gave to you? I mean, there's a there's a lot of them, you know, but one of the greatest is like,
01:20never be too big for the moment. You know, you never want to like peak too early
01:25or, you know, just, you know, be too loud in the beginning. You know what I mean? Like you want
01:29everything to like build and escalate in a beautiful kind of orchestra kind of way. You
01:34know what I mean? Yeah. And how many more seasons you think you got in you? Orchestral award?
01:39Orchestral? We'll figure it out. We're gonna make it a word. And how many more seasons you got in
01:46you? As many as they want. We out here, dog. We're not done yet. No, we out here. Congratulations.
01:52Thanks. Thanks.
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