As far as post-'SNL' career, whatever kind of comes my way that looks interesting, I'll do it, you know?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Seeing the energy of 'SNL' made me want to be a part of it. If that was a job, I thought, that was the job I wanted. That was my plan. Comedy.
'SNL' is one of those jobs where you are constantly reminded of how lucky you are and that you get to meet some of these people whose work you enjoy. Then you get to meet them, and they are just wonderful people. It turns out wonderfully, and you have a great conversation.
'SNL' is the first real job I've held for more than a month and a half.
It was so quick for me on 'SNL.' It's not something I consider to be, like, one of the big spaces in my career.
There's no job like 'SNL.' There's no other job you go to where you're like, 'Oh, this is like that live, late-night sketch variety-musical show that shoots in, whatever it is, 10,000 feet of sound stage.' There's nothing like it.
I would love to stay at SNL forever. But you can't stay in the same place. People think you're a loser.
I still have a desire to do some sketch comedy. My dream is to be on 'SNL,' to host 'SNL.'
I can apply myself to the format of 'SNL,' I can apply myself to the format of 'Conan,' but at the same time, I'm still being J. B. Smoove. I'm not changing up my style, I'm not changing up how I think, what's funny to me, my delivery, the way I carry myself.
The nature of 'SNL' is that it's so in-the-moment.
The good thing about 'SNL' is that it's the same people every week that you're working with, and we've all become so close and tight because we've worked together so long and so closely together.
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