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He does have some advice, though, including, If you dont understand anything, call it stupid.

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Baldwin steps out of character and uses the phrase one last time, before announcing, its Saturday night.

And if she did, it would be with consent at a BDSM club in Dusseldorf.

Then Tina Fey drops by to talk about surviving at home with kids during quarantine.

They watch mom and dad do it, and theyll be happier and funnier and fall asleep by 6.

(No, they didnt.)

While things start off with some degree of normalcy, e.g.

keeping a journal, its quickly clear that ol Phineas has lost his mind in his many years alone.

As usual, the contestants cant see the forest for the trees.

Eventually, the trio rob a bank for beer money.

Things get out of hand and the cops are called.

The lovely twist here: The creeps say more about Eleanors imagination than anything else.

Of course, Bryant plays the role of the tarnished innocent with aplomb.

The kids word choices and all of the playful edits make Brandon look like a truly accomplished troll.

For the most part, this is a celebration of Trejos accomplishments without delving into much beyond the mustache.

The highlight is Chris Redds verse, which spins the Trejo obsession into a quarantine-inspired breakdown.

Instead, the preacher cant help but hear them chastising their kids or echoing his calls of Amen.

Thompson is a winning presence, of course, and its fun to hear the crowd mutter their Amens.

Collectively, theyve found smart ways to let the individual performers guide sketches and play to their strengths.