I’d say the fact that SNL changed a little is what meant so much because they made it feel like we were coming home and we could go home - that we were welcome to leave and welcome to come back, which makes it more like a home. However, when discussing how SNL allowed her to miss time for other projects, she expressed gratitude for having that freedom to always come home: Just take it minute by minute and see.Ĭecily Stong agreed, joking that there was no real point in making plans because of how easily things could change. So, at least for the three of us, I feel like that’s become our approach on coming back or, really, about anything. You’re able to take it minute by minute by minute, and you almost realize how foolish it is to do anything else. I feel like SNL makes you incredibly good at not banking on anything. In a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Bryant, McKinnon, and Strong reflected on season 46 and gave a small glimpse into the future.įor Aidy Bryant, the flexibility at Saturday Night Live makes it easier for her to take her time with any decision about returning. The past two seasons have been difficult due to the COVID-19 pandemic and none of the performers have clearly stated their plans. Given how long the trio has been at Studio 8H, it made sense that fans began wondering if season 46 was the last call. The veteran cast members discussed their SNL futures in a recent interview. But there remains uncertainty around three of the show’s biggest cast members: Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and Cecily Strong. We’re about two months away from Saturday Night Liveseason 47.
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