Nate Bargatze Fought Hard for the 'Washington's Dream' Sketch
Briefly

Bargatze, reflecting on his experience, remarked that at SNL, "you do have a lot more say than you think you do at SNL," highlighting the creative agency hosts can possess.
During the rehearsals, Bargatze noted the sketch titled 'Washington's Dream' was initially deemed weak, but its strong performance eventually led to a prime spot in the live broadcast.
Nate Bargatze compared his hosting experience to scenarios depicted in Aaron Sorkin's 'Studio 60,' where significant decisions occur under pressure, reflecting on creativity in comedy.
As Lorne Michaels shrugged off his initial comment about 'Studio 60,' Bargatze realized that nervous sentiments can lead to impactful choices in the high-stakes world of SNL.
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