This Is the Most Important Game of 'What's That Name?' in American History
Briefly

Michael Longfellow's performance in the latest 'What's That Name?' sketch is being compared to Bill Hader, highlighting his significant comedic skills and impact on modern satire.
The latest episode of 'What's That Name?' criticizes both public figures and audiences—pointing out a collective amnesia about vital issues, like the plight for justice highlighted by Black Lives Matter.
John Mulaney's inability to name anyone beyond George Floyd in discussions regarding police violence illustrates a troubling trend of selective memory in societal dialogue.
The show's takedown of performative activism, as evidenced by the ridicule of individuals who have abandoned their commitment to Black Lives Matter, underscores a deeper societal critique.
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