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SNL SEASON OPENER INCLUDES LIVE F-BOMB!


New cast member Jenny Slate has already made a name for herself after just one episode. She was able to make a show featuring a host named Megan Fox and a band named U2 to be all about her accidental dropping of the dreaded F-bomb..

The skit was called "Biker Chicks Chat" .. it was promising, as other SNL skits of modern times, to be dull and lackluster. The humor involved constantly saying the word "frickin" as Jersey or Philly biker girls would do . . . Slate said "f-kin" the right way. The stunned deer in headlights look immediately occured. The audience was silent.. And the skit moved on.

While you cannot completely blame her for this mistake, it was her first show after all, you can at least ask how she made the error.. And SNL's writers may be more at fault. How you can have a skit with at least 50 "frickins" in it and not expect a possible accidental "f-up" is beyond me..

Give Slate a break.. and anyway, it's just a word! I didn't hear of any killings or deaths as a result of the Fbomb drop on SNL..

In other SNL/bomb related news: The show tanked. It was one of the worst season openers in 35 years. Megan Fox couldn't save it from drowning underneath the weight of its bad writing.. and U2 looked "edgy" during the first song..

Amy and Tina.. come back.



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