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So, if you're diving into Saturday Night Live's comedic legacy, Will Ferrell's second volume is a treasure chest. It's got that signature absurdity, from Janet Reno's Dance Party to the over-the-top Bill Brasky sketches. Each segment flows with this unpredictable energy that keeps you guessing what’s next. The pacing is uneven, but that’s part of the charm. You can really see Ferrell's commitment to the characters, the way he embraces the silliness and elevates it. It’s a showcase of raw, improvisational talent. And I mean, who doesn’t get a kick out of the sheer absurdity of James Lipton interviewing himself? It’s a wild ride that feels like a time capsule of early 2000s humor.
Highlights Ferrell's best sketchesShowcases a range of charactersA snapshot of SNL's early 2000s humor
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