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Amy Poehler

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You learn so much about what their hopes and dreams are.

Snakes in a can.

Turning to a camera that's not there.

Okay, so what liberties did you take as a musical theater kid?

How did you interpret the parts?

You're so evil.

Is this a non-PC story?

What's a personality disorder?

But it's such a, I mean, that is the thing about you, Sarah, is, and like, we'll get to it with SNL, but like, there is an innate confidence about you that, and I say that because I want you to know, to me, that's like the, what distinguishes people on SNL right away.

sure whether the content doesn't matter it's like are we worried about you when we're watching you i'm never worried about you anytime you're ever performing like and it's not like cocky like because you're super self-deprecating all the time you're very honest you're very like your your your feelings are right up front and center but there is a confidence that i feel like you just were born with this idea of like grabbing things and wanting them

fresh this shit right now it's like what what more could happen but even in Madison Square Garden what more could happen but ambivalence is confidence too yeah sure it is like this idea of like I'm just gonna float a little bit a little dissociation too but like I'm gonna float above this moment so that you're gonna have to come find me I'm not gonna like be like like me like me like me right that's the difference

But you went to Northwestern.

And, oh, this is what I find so interesting when you talk about, like, I want to have more experience in sketch and improv.

You try out for, like, the sketch group.

Don't get in.

But then you started a comedy show in Chicago called Hell Trap Nightmare.

How would you describe that show?

You know, we don't need to look back on our bits and explain them.