Quick Context: A couple (Jenna Ortega, Marcello Hernández) has a serious conversation about their relationship outside of the Waffle House. A man (Pete Davidson) surprises everyone (John Mulaney, Chris Redd) by buying sushi at LaGuardia Airport.
Subway Platform Snl - Planning Snapshot
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A couple (Jenna Ortega, Marcello Hernández) has a serious conversation about their relationship outside of the Waffle House. A man (Pete Davidson) surprises everyone (John Mulaney, Chris Redd) by buying sushi at LaGuardia Airport. Two employees (John Krasinski, Beck Bennett) have trouble welcoming a new co-worker (Andrew Dismukes).
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A man (Andrew Dismukes) surprises everyone (John Mulaney, Chris Redd) by buying a churro in a random A commercial advertises Harvey Epstein's (John Mulaney) campaign for his city council election run. A young man (Devon Walker) asks to be considered for an investment banking job on a
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- A couple (Jenna Ortega, Marcello Hernández) has a serious conversation about their relationship outside of the Waffle House.
- A man (Pete Davidson) surprises everyone (John Mulaney, Chris Redd) by buying sushi at LaGuardia Airport.
- Two employees (John Krasinski, Beck Bennett) have trouble welcoming a new co-worker (Andrew Dismukes).
- A man (Andrew Dismukes) surprises everyone (John Mulaney, Chris Redd) by buying a churro in a random
- A commercial advertises Harvey Epstein's (John Mulaney) campaign for his city council election run.
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