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Steve Martin rewards Bill Murray with a cracker every time Murray does something good. [Season 4, 1979]
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@armandrodriguez8501
@armandrodriguez8501 2 года назад
If you didn't live through the 1970's it's hard to imagine how popular Steve Martin was.
@snoojie
@snoojie 2 года назад
I can't count how many times I've watched All of Me. His physical comedy was inspiring. And I've been able to spell "Albuquerque" since I was young thanks to Roxanne.
@douglaslowe5
@douglaslowe5 Год назад
i was in high school..all us nerds knew every one of his album routines verbatim. they were funny then, but havent aged well.
@AdamStarling
@AdamStarling Год назад
@@douglaslowe5 How would you say they haven't aged well? I don't necessarily disagree, but how would you articulate it?
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
He was a Jerk.
@toonybrain
@toonybrain 7 месяцев назад
Soooo true
@sammencia7945
@sammencia7945 3 года назад
5:33 No cgi, no safety gear, no wires. Live tv no delay. Bill could have tripped, set himself, Steve, the audience on fire. I miss this world.
@johnnybraccia452
@johnnybraccia452 3 года назад
Yeah, I was shocked when he did it. I thought it was going to be part of the bit that he would NOT jump through a ring of fire.
@VIRGONOMICS
@VIRGONOMICS 2 месяца назад
Me too, the ANALOG WORLD. Technology will destroy us .
@billybussey
@billybussey 4 года назад
Andy Warhol said it's better to look old when you're young. Then when you're old people will say you look great.
@fordsgirl8096
@fordsgirl8096 3 года назад
Great, But what does that have to do with this monolouge?
@Drew__Films
@Drew__Films 3 года назад
It would be hilarious if he dyed his hair when he got older. Then he'd really mindfuck everyone lol
@Jimbo_McBacon
@Jimbo_McBacon 2 года назад
@@Drew__Films I don't think he's done that for any projects. That would completely blow my mind. He should do one as a ginge. That'd be incredible
@Jimbo_McBacon
@Jimbo_McBacon 2 года назад
@@fordsgirl8096 I once met a guy who cracked his head pretty good when he was a young kid. Where he hit his head the hair grew white, while the rest of his hair was chestnut brown. Pretty strange huh?
@lego4271
@lego4271 4 года назад
Bill was the first ever new cast member. The new kid on the block. Everyone got to pick on him
@bedaziochannel
@bedaziochannel Месяц назад
Bill was an SCTV alum, like Ackroyd, Belushi and Radner.
@jacobdehaan4114
@jacobdehaan4114 Год назад
Steve Martin and Bill Murray are hilarious
@karenannefromusa
@karenannefromusa 9 месяцев назад
Steve Martin is one of the funniest comedians ever. My mother and I went to see him live, in-person here in Utah. I can't remember what year, but somewhere between the late 70s and early 80s.
@tuckercolburn7345
@tuckercolburn7345 5 лет назад
This monologue was on an SNL compilation tape that came out in the 90's at some point, and I watched it (and I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say this) ALL THE TIME. I am so glad to be able to see it again. Love Bill, love Steve, and I still say things like, "But never at dusk..." every once in a while just to see who notices.
@Elvis68spec
@Elvis68spec 4 года назад
The 1970's SNL was the absolute, best cast ever! Steve Martin is one of my favorite Comedians!
@gustafsone
@gustafsone 4 года назад
What blows my mind is that Steve Martin was never actually a cast member at SNL. It sure seemed like it with the amount of sketches he was in, but he was only a special guest/host. I suppose it was the combination of sketch comedy being in its infancy back then, so there weren't a lot of guest hosts to call up who SNL or themselves felt confident in their ability to do comedy, and also that Steve Martin was so damn good that his sketches stand out above nearly every other guest host during that era of SNL that these are almost all we see nowadays so it's easy to assume he was a regular castmember.
@johngullo9420
@johngullo9420 3 года назад
SNL has sucked for the last 20 years.
@fran8926
@fran8926 3 года назад
@@johngullo9420 wow so original. I liked the 2000-2013 SNL
@twinkieman237
@twinkieman237 3 года назад
The 90’s were pretty good too
@douglaslowe5
@douglaslowe5 3 года назад
@@johngullo9420 totally disagree. Kate Mckinnon is best cast member ever. SNL was always hit and miss..it's never been more consistently funny than right now. (I do think it's become overly political though).
@sunnylilme
@sunnylilme 5 лет назад
Bill Murray looks so much younger.. Steve Martin looks the same
@wildwoodandonyx
@wildwoodandonyx 5 лет назад
sunnylilme - Yeah, it’s amazing how in 1977, we all looked younger. I looked like I was 11! Crazy.
@sunnylilme
@sunnylilme 5 лет назад
@@wildwoodandonyx is it just me, or does Steve Martin look EXACTLY the same age then and now?
@EvilTwin123
@EvilTwin123 5 лет назад
Ya think? Maybe later well go through baby pictures and comment on their rolls of fat too?
@tyro244
@tyro244 5 лет назад
I think it's the hair. My brother-in-law has the same white hair since he was a child. It's caused by a vitamin deficiency. No biggie, but we all perceive white hair as only something old people have. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@EvilTwin123
@EvilTwin123 5 лет назад
@@tyro244 Neighbor growing up had grey/white hair at 13. One kid in my class had such white hair it glowed in the dark on a trip to the aquarium.
@catmom1322
@catmom1322 4 года назад
To see these two geniuses back when they were young...I remember them & still love them today!
@canonballsimp
@canonballsimp 4 года назад
"this changes things for me financially."
@alangray9117
@alangray9117 5 месяцев назад
I remember seeing this live. Steve Martin is a genius ❤. I was 12 lol
@katiezee2
@katiezee2 3 года назад
Love the old bits he did, like - let's get small, the 'I forgot', cat handcuffs, happy feet, arrow through the head, etc
@ntutino1980
@ntutino1980 3 года назад
Steve Martin is undoubtedly the best guest on SNL
@J8C5T
@J8C5T 4 года назад
Steve only owned one suit back then.
@CigarDoug
@CigarDoug Год назад
He had to pour all his money into crackers.
@ultrakool
@ultrakool 4 года назад
got a lot of mileage out of that suit back then
@sirphineasluciusambercromb9114
@sirphineasluciusambercromb9114 4 года назад
Cotton-Polyester blends seemed to be popular that decade
@SonnyGTA
@SonnyGTA 4 года назад
ultrakool oh yeah!!!!!
@cc1k435
@cc1k435 3 года назад
I see this and think of Fantasy Island and Ricardo Montalban, every time.
@SailHatinSoap
@SailHatinSoap 3 года назад
I'd wear this suit
@MD-wk3gj
@MD-wk3gj Год назад
It was brilliant branding. If you saw him once you instantly knew it was Steve if you saw him again on tv.
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 5 лет назад
It's jarring to see this after forty years and to remember seeing this sketch in context.
@littleitaly83
@littleitaly83 2 года назад
I was born in 83,so I'm not sure what context that is?
@chrismaddock5790
@chrismaddock5790 4 года назад
When you can rock silver hair at a fairly young age than most young people can do with blue hair, then you know you're gonna be legendary
@ardishorwich4601
@ardishorwich4601 8 месяцев назад
One of my big turn ons is a handsome face with premature gray hair. Steve Martin is the greatest.
@weldin
@weldin 2 года назад
This was 42 years ago, but Steve has aged about 5.
@KG-VanityInKnickers
@KG-VanityInKnickers 5 месяцев назад
Saw this and just had to watch!! My mom had his comedy album on 8-track, A Wild and Crazy Guy, and we always listened to it on the way to Charleston. Loved it when he hosted SNL.
@bluebottlebunnyfarm
@bluebottlebunnyfarm 3 года назад
Here It is in the early, late, mid morning and I’m smoking marijuana watching ancient SNL clips in early, late, mid 2020
@heydeanie
@heydeanie 3 года назад
Ok but never at dusk!!
@eternalextrapolations
@eternalextrapolations 3 года назад
A portrait of the future
@marthawerbiansky3353
@marthawerbiansky3353 3 года назад
It’s 8:30. smoking a doobie....still 2020..mornings.....best time
@hippiepeace8614
@hippiepeace8614 3 года назад
@@marthawerbiansky3353 still 2021
@vickiebunch3072
@vickiebunch3072 Год назад
Funnier now, huh?!
@TheGlssr60
@TheGlssr60 4 года назад
Bill was still 14 years away from Groundhog greatness.
@vincentlok8894
@vincentlok8894 4 года назад
Gary Stump Sr but meatballs was way better than Groundhog Day.
@THETexxStarr
@THETexxStarr 3 года назад
Bill Murray started the mullet!!!
@kelly2fly
@kelly2fly 5 лет назад
Little did we know the whole time Steve was rewarding Bill with a placebo, the gateway drug to self destruction.
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 5 лет назад
The Cad. How could he be so cruel.
@everready19373
@everready19373 3 года назад
No dummy, he's feeding him treats, like trained dog.
@kelly2fly
@kelly2fly 3 года назад
@@everready19373 thanks Captain Obvious
@macsnafu
@macsnafu 2 года назад
Well, you didn't think those were just *regular* crackers, did you? They're laced with sugar!
@Roostermania2010
@Roostermania2010 Год назад
@@everready19373 "...he's feeding him treats, like a trained... DOG" 🤣🙃😂🙃🤣😎😁😎😁 Funny... I thought Murray was mimicking A SEAL -- The placebo joke is way above your 6yr old pay grade 🤔
@robertbefumo8189
@robertbefumo8189 5 лет назад
I remember watching this the night it originally aired.
@danaoct293
@danaoct293 4 года назад
was it funny way back then?
@brianleblanc7893
@brianleblanc7893 4 года назад
Me Also
@Griffindor1955
@Griffindor1955 4 года назад
Same! Yes, it was hilarious. But of course we were smoking in the late early afternoon morning evening.
@paullawrence9056
@paullawrence9056 3 года назад
Me too! Every show was golden back then. And then on Monday at school we would talk about and go over every sketch.
@lauren3024
@lauren3024 2 года назад
@@paullawrence9056 that’s so cool!! I sometimes feel like I’m one of the only people my age that watches SNL (I’m 16) and every time I talk about it with people at school, some of them don’t even know what it is! 😟 I wish SNL was still in it’s prime, so people my age would still probably watch it, and I could talk about it with my friends at school
@TimeTheory2099
@TimeTheory2099 5 лет назад
1974? Steve Martin must be a Space Alien that lives for Over 200 years.
@simonpeter5032
@simonpeter5032 4 года назад
200? more like 2,000.
@hectorheathcote9495
@hectorheathcote9495 4 года назад
This is season 4. From November, 1979. Not 1974.
@danithompson1693
@danithompson1693 4 года назад
@@hectorheathcote9495 1979. I know the marijuana bit comes straight from one of Steve's albums. My guess is Wild and Crazy Guy, his second, but it could be from Comedy Is Not Pretty, the third album.
@jimrebr
@jimrebr Год назад
SNL didn’t even start until 1975, so yes, obviously 1979 not 1974, since there was no SNL yet.
@katharinenoble1682
@katharinenoble1682 Месяц назад
Well.... maybe.... so is Keith Richards, except Steven Martin looks *great*. (Keith looks like he's.... hanging on.)
@debbresser4908
@debbresser4908 4 года назад
I remember this,I was 22 years old...damn, it still cracks me up!
@goodbadbill
@goodbadbill 2 года назад
was that a pun? if it was good job mate
@wcsah
@wcsah 5 лет назад
I was waiting for Bill to say, “Steve, these placebo pills have got me high as a kite I could swear that hoop is on fire.”
@umreeh
@umreeh 5 лет назад
Did not think he was going to go through the hoop.
@thewalkingmic5
@thewalkingmic5 2 года назад
That would’ve been Golden
@leahplyler
@leahplyler Год назад
IKR!
@CuriousGoodsJessica
@CuriousGoodsJessica 3 года назад
I'd pay a lot for that clamp... I adore Steve Martin! My uncle is 18 years older than me, so I became a huge Steve fan at 2 years old. "King Tut" was one of the first songs I knew. Love his banjo work also, he is very talented!
@johnoverhoff2373
@johnoverhoff2373 Год назад
2of the best then &now
@ardishorwich4601
@ardishorwich4601 11 месяцев назад
My daughter who is 20 always has loved Steve Martin. She never saw this skit. When she was 11 I embarrassed her at a hardware store when I walked around with a clamp on my head until we checked out. Years later she saw it and finally got it.
@jasonuerkvitz7611
@jasonuerkvitz7611 5 месяцев назад
Oh man this brings back an old bad placebo trip i had
@joseedurado00
@joseedurado00 3 года назад
I just finished steve’s martin‘s autobiography book about stand-up comedy and I have to say is one of the best books I’ve ever read about mastering a craft
@Cosmocarreon3045
@Cosmocarreon3045 2 года назад
What’s the name of the book? I’m interested in reading it
@zaidilyas6663
@zaidilyas6663 2 года назад
@@Cosmocarreon3045 born standing up
@Cosmocarreon3045
@Cosmocarreon3045 2 года назад
@@zaidilyas6663 thank you
@HappyFunJay
@HappyFunJay 3 года назад
Not quite what I was expecting from the description “cracker monologue “. But it’ll do.
@joschannel2026
@joschannel2026 Год назад
Him describing his weed smoking is me af 🤣💨🔥
@kkampy4052
@kkampy4052 9 месяцев назад
Ah the good old days of great comedy
@seanmcguire7974
@seanmcguire7974 3 года назад
I kinda like it better like this. It was more personal like a live comedy show.
@richardblayneamerican8149
@richardblayneamerican8149 5 месяцев назад
I'm so glad I got to see Steve Martin in person in 1978 in Chicago. What a great show; a number of audience members wore the 'arrow thru the head' prop Steve used. He took time for some serious banjo playing, too.
@tomryan4968
@tomryan4968 4 месяца назад
Was that show at the Arie Crown theater at McCormick Place? If so, I was there, too. John Sebastian was the opening act.
@richardblayneamerican8149
@richardblayneamerican8149 4 месяца назад
@@tomryan4968 Yes! That was the show. Small world.
@ZapDash
@ZapDash 5 лет назад
I wish all my friends were this well trained!
@mosart7025
@mosart7025 3 года назад
They both were handsomer than I remember from back then... and younger!
@lastdingo
@lastdingo 5 лет назад
Was Steve Martin born with silver hair?
@mlfeathers7527
@mlfeathers7527 5 лет назад
Jürgen Sven Fuchs almost.
@futoijosei
@futoijosei 5 лет назад
He got it young. That's why he doesn't seem to age.
@Knickerson
@Knickerson 5 лет назад
Somewhere there’s an old clip of Steve Martin as a contestant on “The Dating Game” pre-white hair.
@millennialsdelight
@millennialsdelight 5 лет назад
He doesn't have silver hair in Little Shop of Horrors. It was jarring to see him without it.
@futoijosei
@futoijosei 5 лет назад
@@millennialsdelight I know. He was so young then.
@Learnamericanenglishonline
@Learnamericanenglishonline 3 года назад
This is when SNL monologues were good. Steve Martin was and is a genius when it comes to comedy.
@pplrstrange
@pplrstrange 2 года назад
Yes but his biggest downside is, um, he was, he, nevermind.
@prestonhunter6709
@prestonhunter6709 2 года назад
instablaster
@tmseh
@tmseh 2 года назад
The cocaine was pretty good. Thanks Chevy.
@jeneraljax29
@jeneraljax29 2 года назад
@@pplrstrange he was what?
@pplrstrange
@pplrstrange 2 года назад
@@jeneraljax29 exactly. You got it.
@Nomadcreations
@Nomadcreations 4 года назад
WOW 1979 SNL in Its Original hey-day
@Ludifant
@Ludifant 5 лет назад
One of the best monologues with two people in that I ever saw..
@fredflinstone5431
@fredflinstone5431 3 года назад
The old 6B studio where Dave Letterman had his show for years.... and in the back I can see Paul Shafer.... And of course Bill was the first guest on that show..... Steve was the best, funny as can be... Get him with Bill and it is a comedy dream team...
@freddyrichards878
@freddyrichards878 4 года назад
The two guys Frank Oz seems to love putting in his movies
@TraustiLaufdal
@TraustiLaufdal 10 месяцев назад
Steve is one of a kind ! What a legend. And he is still going strong today. The Only murders in the building show is in an another class than most , if not all other tv shows today.
@lilasolnick
@lilasolnick Год назад
I remember watching live. Funny then, still hilarious now! 🤣🤣🤣
@johngalush8790
@johngalush8790 Год назад
It was never live.
@D.E.P.-J.
@D.E.P.-J. 14 дней назад
Bill Murray jumps through a FLAMING RING OF DEATH!
@janet5610
@janet5610 Месяц назад
Two great actors and comedians.
@pillettadoinswartsh4974
@pillettadoinswartsh4974 3 года назад
Still, one of top-25 openers in SNL history.
@monikaszymanowska5142
@monikaszymanowska5142 3 года назад
Bill alone is the whole Monty Python and more, even when silent:-)
@jtnelson89
@jtnelson89 2 месяца назад
That was brilliant. I wish I had been old enough to see this when it came out!
@normagarrett7039
@normagarrett7039 Год назад
Love these guys!!
@leechurchill1965
@leechurchill1965 4 года назад
Can anyone hook me up with some placebos? I'll pay top dollar.
@christinabowers918
@christinabowers918 5 лет назад
Two of the best OG actors of all time😆😆😆
@smileysmilefan7879
@smileysmilefan7879 Год назад
As I practiced, I realized I could do more than I possibly imagined (9/8/79)
@paulrash8861
@paulrash8861 10 месяцев назад
Damn steve , you one of the old school puppets...😅😅
@BM-vi5hk
@BM-vi5hk Год назад
Where French Stewart really got his "Harry" face: 1:44
@tomdave42
@tomdave42 2 месяца назад
Both such talented comedians
@mooseyman74
@mooseyman74 3 года назад
Bill Murray looks like he could have played David Banner or Michael Knight in this
@joefeldpausch
@joefeldpausch 5 месяцев назад
For our “May Day” routine in 6th grade we did the King Tut song and dance. We spent late 70’s imitating Steve Martin. We were all just wild and crazy guys.
@shawnleek4970
@shawnleek4970 Год назад
I remember watching that episode when it was live.
@TotalMishap
@TotalMishap 4 года назад
This before Caddy Shack and Ghost Busters. Bill's career skyrocket after this year.
@jeffduflo8204
@jeffduflo8204 3 месяца назад
Only occasionally mid, late afternoon. Never at dusk.
@SamSung-nf6tr
@SamSung-nf6tr 4 года назад
Where were you in 1979? I missed most of these shows. I had a life. Now I'm watching what I missed. I didn't think I would get to this age. I didn't plan for it. I was too busy
@InnerSunshine
@InnerSunshine 4 года назад
This is the kind of bold experiment which ws somewhat common back then. Ernie Kovacs and Steve Allen were even more outre :)
@kentlewis987
@kentlewis987 4 года назад
2 of my 3 favorite comedians of all-time...the 3rd being Robin Williams.
@tomfrankiewicz7951
@tomfrankiewicz7951 3 года назад
I remember watching this episode
@kungfew1396
@kungfew1396 4 года назад
You never hear these two guys ever talk about each other, I can't find anything.
@ErikPortland
@ErikPortland 2 года назад
they're briefly in Little Shop of Horrors together, but that's it
@VIRGONOMICS
@VIRGONOMICS 2 месяца назад
I watched this with Dad at age 11 and it was the best. I didn’t understand some of the material, but Dad sure did. Great times.
@haroldconner6265
@haroldconner6265 2 года назад
ah the good ole days!
@drpepperdrpepper6710
@drpepperdrpepper6710 Год назад
Funnnnnny, clean humor... Could not have a "Cracker skit these days lol
@von7107
@von7107 3 года назад
As a kid I got my taste of True Humer from this Wonderful man
@joetursi4089
@joetursi4089 3 года назад
He's the "Head of Vice Control!"
@joefischetti2383
@joefischetti2383 4 года назад
This is 40 years ago. Not many things to watch on tv. Only about 5 stations to pick from. Joe Franklin was the only thing on after 12.
@timfart9414
@timfart9414 4 года назад
The Movie Loft
@Lotusblume.8
@Lotusblume.8 5 лет назад
Bill Murray was really cute back then.
@lindaclark5911
@lindaclark5911 5 лет назад
* Lotusblume * still is
@gracie8077
@gracie8077 3 года назад
Linda Clark ehhhhhhhh
@mikehirsh1896
@mikehirsh1896 3 месяца назад
I was 10 years old and a major fan ( I even understood most of the jokes ) and he played for a week at the Garden States Arts Center of August 1979 .... Anyone else ?
@hoisin75
@hoisin75 4 года назад
Legends
@JohnDough-yr2zt
@JohnDough-yr2zt Год назад
It’s not a monologue with two people.
@QED_
@QED_ 4 года назад
Holy crap . . . NBC allowed that ring of fire on stage (?)
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 4 года назад
Wild n crazy guys⚘♥️⚘
@keppela1
@keppela1 2 месяца назад
45 years late, but ... thumbs up!
@dmontes133
@dmontes133 3 года назад
Steve, one of the greatest!
@deadpiratetattoo2015
@deadpiratetattoo2015 4 года назад
Classic
@somanith8372
@somanith8372 5 лет назад
This made my day
@brankomaksimovicmax
@brankomaksimovicmax 9 месяцев назад
Well excuuuuseee meeee
@johnberry8367
@johnberry8367 4 года назад
This isn't November 1979.. Bill Murray got his haircut short by then.. This is November 1978!
@ThoughtProvokingVlogs
@ThoughtProvokingVlogs 4 года назад
I get such a Lemony Snicket vibe from him (Steve)
@deanomyfundsarelow4606
@deanomyfundsarelow4606 4 года назад
1 more tour!!!
@indesdaryl
@indesdaryl 2 года назад
An absolute hilarious funny guy
@elvicare35
@elvicare35 7 месяцев назад
Funny KIND of guy!!!
@cindymalone4006
@cindymalone4006 4 месяца назад
Steve Martin was very popular,he was everywhere.
@Biggerbadderbabes
@Biggerbadderbabes 4 года назад
That suit is Clean as FUCK tho
@cjmkdolphin8443
@cjmkdolphin8443 3 года назад
oh man, i have notlaughed so hardfor stuff so tame in sooo long!!!
@Howtech55
@Howtech55 3 года назад
So
@taydrabrookshire347
@taydrabrookshire347 3 года назад
Reject modern SNL, embrace tradition
@BillSmithPerson
@BillSmithPerson 5 лет назад
They were more quirky back then
@tomlandon209
@tomlandon209 4 года назад
My dog is turning 12 & he is getting pretty stubborn all of a sudden, too!
@nazaretsalinas2691
@nazaretsalinas2691 3 года назад
SNL, November 4, 1977 New York City, Host, Steve Martin.
@pauladams9287
@pauladams9287 4 года назад
I used to get leg clamps. I found that stretching helped a lot.
@QTpatootie95
@QTpatootie95 5 лет назад
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@Imnotplayinganymore
@Imnotplayinganymore 6 месяцев назад
Nice mullet Bill lol
@dickdiggler3234
@dickdiggler3234 4 года назад
I've watched this no less than 10 times and I'm still not clear if he really jumped through that fire or not.
@scribe570
@scribe570 4 года назад
Well, of course he did. His back foot kind of dragged through it. He is lucky that didn't knock it over in his direction.
@KN-ev1tq
@KN-ev1tq 4 года назад
I went back to look again, because it appeared that the circle of fire turned sideways, so he was running past it, not jumping through it. If you stop the video at 5:36, you can see that's the case, though Idk how they moved it. You know he's not going through it because, if he were, his body would block part of the flaming circle as he passes in front of it. He is behind it the whole time. The only way that's possible is that the flaming circle is parallel to him.
@dickdiggler3234
@dickdiggler3234 4 года назад
Kim N you are CORRECT!!!!! FINALLY MAKES SENSE. I always knew (or strongly suspected at least), that something was up. There had to be some camera trickery going on because the entire bit is filmed straight on. They only move to a 2/3 angle so that one shot. The only possible reason is because there's some kind of camera trick happening. Your theory makes perfect sense.
@oneguerrero
@oneguerrero 3 года назад
He did jump through. If you pause it you can see that his upper body is blocking the flames while his feet are behind. Only way that happens is if he's going through the hoop. Plus this show is aired live. They don't stop.
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