The initial airing of Nate Bargatze's 'Washington's Dream' seemed destined to be overlooked, yet it became a surprise viral hit due to its unique humor and delivery.
During his latest hosting of SNL, Bargatze's follow-up sketch emphasized linguistic quirks, inviting humor from the complexities of language rather than traditional comedic setups.
Bargatze's return highlights a trend in SNL's current landscape, where the lack of recurring characters makes memorable sketches like his stand out even more.
The unexpected nature of sketches like 'Washington's Dream' reflects SNL's ability to surprise audiences and evolve its comedic approach while celebrating traditional Americana.
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