The Main Problem With Saturday Night Live In The Modern Era, According To OG Cast Member Garrett Morris

Debuting on October 11th, 1975, the long-running comedy show Saturday Night Live has been on the air for nearly 50 years. Now, with five decades of history behind us, OG cast member Garret Morris has taken some time to reflect on the evolution of the show and the twists and turns it has taken, noting a specific problem he has with the modern era.

In an interview with The Guardian, Garrett Morris shared his experiences being the first Black cast member of the comedy show. Being the first and only at the time, he took up the mantle of “the black conscious,” starting as a writer and recruiter, before becoming an on-screen cast member. He talked about what it was like working at SNL during the time, noting that while he didn’t deal with racism from Lorne Micheals, not everything was great when it came to others on the staff. He also reflected on where the show is at today.

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