It feels like just yesterday, really, that we were all gathering around the television set on a Saturday night, eager for some chuckles and maybe a few surprises. Now, as the years have, well, moved along a bit, the way we connect with humor on shows like Saturday Night Live often feels quite different. There's a particular kind of reflection that comes with having watched these programs for a good long while, seeing them change and, in some respects, stay the same.
For many of us who've lived through several decades of pop culture, the question of what truly makes us laugh, especially when it comes to a long-running institution like SNL, is a pretty interesting one. You know, what was once considered side-splitting might now just earn a polite nod, or perhaps even a puzzled look. This article, you see, takes a closer look at those very feelings, exploring how our personal sense of what's


