What I've learned from sketch is you can get it as perfect as you want, and it's never going to be perfect.
I'd like to do a show that's not a sitcom.
If I were a dad, I'd have my kids watch 'I Love Lucy' and 'The Honeymooners.'
I think people are purists about what sketch comedy should be, and I think sometimes having too much fun can be a little annoying to some people.
Naked Gun 33 1/3 I think made me laugh more than anything ever made.
Once you're finally in a place at Saturday Night Live that you're really comfortable, that's when you should probably be leaving, unfortunately. I think most people stay two or three years longer than they should, because it's very simple, the vacations are great, and you get good at what you do. It's like any job, you're like, "Oh, I know how to do this." You know it's a temporary thing, but it's easy not to walk away from. You find yourself going, "I'll leave next year, or I'll leave the year after." But it's a job you probably shouldn't be at for longer than five years, to be honest.
When I was on Saturday Night Live, I was furious at some of the choices that were being made. None of us are all happy about every choice that's being made, but that's another part about being there for a while. You start seeing why they do it, and you've just got to try to get your punches in while you can.
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