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VIDEO: SNL Discusses Year Two of the #MeToo Movement

By: Oct. 07, 2018
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On last night's Saturday Night Live, the topic of #MeToo came up. A parodied film panel was put together of women to discuss what it's like being a part of the movement for the second year.

In the sketch, actresses Marion Cotillard (Cecily Strong), Allison Janey (Heidi Gardner), Sandra Oh (Awkwafina) and Debette Goldry (Kate McKinnon) sit on a panel to discuss.

Watch the clip below!

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live television variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBCon October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast as with featured performances by a musical guest. An episode normally begins with a cold open sketch that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", properly beginning the show.



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