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Saturday Night Live delivered exactly what audiences seemed to crave: absurd, over-the-top comedy. While “Heated Rivalry” was decent, Connor Storrie’s clown performance was a clear standout. It’s the kind of boundary-pushing, physical comedy that’s been generating a lot of discussion lately – raw, contorted, and directly engaging with the audience, almost like a character from the musical Cats. In this case, the audience members were Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline, Sarah Sherman, and Veronika Slowikowska. Storrie brought a character—a stripper who survived being hit by a car but insists on performing—that many believe is a returning bit from his past work. The Elysian Theater in LA hosted a viewing party, and it’s easy to imagine the enthusiastic reaction of the group as they watched one of their own perform this beloved routine on national television.
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2026-03-01 23:53