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https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/...micron/621063/
Host Paul Rudd, guest-stars Tom Hanks and Tina Fey and cast members Kenan Thompson and Michael Che were the only performers to appear on camera last night as the Omicron variant disrupted Saturday Night Live's Christmas show plans hours before airtime. "Given the bare-bones camera crew and band, the show felt loose and intimate at times, like staying in the classroom too long after the final bell of the day," says Shirley Li. "Yet more often than not, the rigid format—with every sketch introduced by one of the performers reading a hastily written lead-in—yielded a disconcerting, even apocalyptic, atmosphere. No laughter greeted the jokes in the pre-taped sketches. During 'Weekend Update,' Thompson, Hanks, and Rudd sat in the audience to offer reactions, but their enthusiastic applause couldn’t distract from the rows of vacant seats. This was a bleak, strange night in SNL history. Not even the combined charm of Hanks and Rudd could overcome the gloom of having to put on an irregular show. And yet, last night’s pseudo-episode may be the one I'll remember the best from this year’s collection—not in terms of the individual sketches, though Aidy Bryant’s pronunciation of grandchildren from 'HomeGoods' will stay with me. Rather, I found it remarkable to watch, as the night went on, the way the performers’ professionalism melted into an exercise in grinning and bearing the emptiness of the room they were in....As chipper as Rudd and the cast tried to be, the truth is that contending with a new threat in a pandemic that has lasted almost two years has dealt a psychological blow unlike what has come before. In 2020, SNL could cancel shows, move to doing a series of 'at-home' episodes, and then implement rigorous safety protocols. But now, with a variant that is contagious enough to cause a spike in breakthrough infections among the vaccinated? The road map is less clear, even for an institution that has dealt with many crises before. SNL will be back before long, and the perfect storm of issues that led to a night in which no one uttered the words live from New York is unlikely to occur again. But that doesn’t mean the episode should be forgotten as a one-off. It provided a time capsule, bottling up a precise moment of pandemic déjà vu in New York, when Broadway shows are being canceled and long lines are winding around rapid-test sites again. Onstage, the cast captured the moment’s particular anxiety as well: They were professional, but they looked wary and vulnerable, having had to discard almost everything they’d worked on for the past week." ALSO:
SNL will tape without a studio audience and with limited cast and crew due to Omicron spike The New York Post reports that Saturday Night Live nearly canceled tonight's episode after four cast members tested positive, including Colin Jost, Sarah Sherman and Aristotle Athari -- and "three others" have called out because they are now “fearful” about coming to NBC Studios at 30 Rockefeller Center. "Although some set sources claimed executive producer Lorne Michaels, 77, had tested positive, others have denounced that as 'NOT' true — and confirmed that he’s actually on set overseeing tonight’s show right now," the New York Post reports. SNL tweeted that it is proceeding with tonight's final episode of 2021, hosted by Paul Rudd with musical guest Charli XXCX, eight hours before airtime. "Due to the recent spike in the Omicron variant and out of an abundance of caution, there will be no live audience for tonight’s taping of Saturday Night Live and the show will have limited cast and crew," tweeted SNL's Twitter account. "The show continues to follow all government safety guidelines in addition to a rigorous testing protocol." UPDATE: Charli XCX announces her performance has been canceled due to the limited crew.
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