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MarvelsGrantMan136 OP t1_j0sctxv wrote

Strong:

>Ten and a half years ago I got my dream job. The first actual work day I tried to be very cool and make it look like I knew what I was doing and I was supposed to be there,” she said. “I left that night around 11 after saying goodbye to everyone. I got stuck wandering around the building because none of the elevators went to the first floor and I was trying so hard to avoid having to go back upstairs to ask for help because I’d already said goodbye!!!”

>I’m sorry I’ve been a little quiet about it publicly. I didn’t want the extra pressure on something already so emotional for me, and I’m so grateful I got to have these wonderful past six shows to help me ease into it and get to meet and laugh and probably overly hug Molly, Marcello, Devon, and Michael who I think are not only brilliantly funny but really great humans. I am ready to go, but I’ll always know home is here. I’ve had the time of my life working with the greatest people on earth.

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PM_ME_TRICEPS t1_j0szu1b wrote

Does anyone under 40 still watch snl?

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horseren0ir t1_j0t5at9 wrote

Was shattered she didn’t do a final Judge Piro or drunk girl at party you wish you didn’t start talking to, but it was a lovely send off

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emosmasher t1_j0t6f4u wrote

Her sketch with Bill Hader as her old boyfriend "Boris" is probably one of my favorite sketches they've done.

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bananasareappealing t1_j0te1mx wrote

I love that she got 2 sendoffs in the show, I'm really going to miss her on the show, and seeing Colin look so sad at the end broke my heart.

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Vidogo t1_j0uazlw wrote

sucks to see her go - especially with all the other departures, it was like "well at least they still have Kenan and Cecily"

oops.

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TheMixerTheMaster t1_j0uk5x3 wrote

“Then I realized that this show hasn’t been good in ten years. So I bounced, bitches.”

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RealCoolDad t1_j0uk60y wrote

I can’t wait for the next season of shmigadoon

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allsoquiet t1_j0un9xn wrote

Colin looked legitimately heartbroken. :(

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supmandude t1_j0undie wrote

What show is she talking about?

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DyingToGetIn t1_j0uoc6h wrote

Anyone noticed she finally got that damn cigarette lit on Weekend Update?!

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iamnotasloth t1_j0upiaf wrote

I’m glad to hear the people at SNL are so great . . . I just wish they were funnier

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lupuscapabilis t1_j0uwdxc wrote

In 20 years when she releases her book: "It was so toxic there! I always hated everyone but never felt comfortable voicing that."

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poot_snoot_ t1_j0v46uv wrote

So bummed to see her go, I’ve got such a crush on Cecily. She’s immensely talented and I love her confidence. I’m sure she’ll land some quality roles outside of SNL.

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rocketpopinc t1_j0v8ao1 wrote

My wife and I quote the original Blue River Dog Food sketch daily. It’s perfect and she’s perfect in it.

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constantino675 t1_j0w4z8e wrote

wee bit strange with austin butler in the middle of it all after a solid week of knowing her.

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instantsea t1_j0wirxi wrote

Move over charity volunteers! You've been replaced by *checks notes* Kenan Thompson? Is that right?

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BeekyGardener t1_j0wtegp wrote

Cecily Strong and Kate McKinnon are two of SNL's greatest performers. Both could do practically any character in any sketch.

SNL had a lot of talent during the 2010s. Eager to keep seeing the new crop of performers, but the last decade is a tough act to follow.

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Vidogo t1_j0yykby wrote

not to diminish the contributions of the other women on SNL the past four-five years, but yes. she was the best one. "Drunk Girl You Regret Talking To At A Party" never missed,

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