Saturday Night Live Alum Kate McKinnon Reflects On The Sketches That Made Her Feel The Most ‘Connected’ To The Audience

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Saturday Night Live lost Kate McKinnon and more stars earlier this summer, a development that saddened many viewers who loved her chameleon nature and hilarious characters. It’s only been a few months since she departed the late-night institution, but McKinnon is already reminiscing about her time on the show. And in a recent interview, she got candid about the sketches that made her feel most “connected” to the audience.

The Joe vs. Carole star spilled about her favorite SNL moments while being interviewed on Vulture’s comedy podcast, Good One (opens in new tab). Though McKinnon enjoyed her time on the sketch comedy show and got to play a cavalcade of characters, she revealed doing weekly sketches has its limitations. She specifically felt the format didn’t allow those characters to grow, though she acknowledged that there were times in which she felt a firm link to the people for who she was performing. When discussing said moments, she named one major moment from 2016 that many viewers surely remember: 

I will share two moments when I felt most connected. One was after Hillary [Clinton] had lost [the 2016 Presidential election], and the cold open was me playing ‘Hallelujah’ on the piano. I felt that for the people for whom that was a tragic event, I felt very connected in a very real way.

 

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