Rachel Dratch
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I also knew, I mean, it was really funny because we were like, just, and all of their stuff was about how they'd come to New York for an ophthalmology appointment.
You know, they were just lucky to slip in and just everything about it was so funny.
And so we're sitting there and, uh, yeah.
And I did have the feeling, I was like, this is streaming.
Cause one thing about SNL for me, again, I don't know if you ever had this, but it's a little bit of an a student girl, you know, nerd girl thing.
I was always my greatest regret about the show.
Not that you would go back in time is that I couldn't, I never like settled into it and enjoyed it.
Cause I was always so aware of the time and of running somebody running down the clock.
Somebody else's sketch is going to get cut.
Like I was always, and when we were there, it was such a
you know, like explosive surfeit of, of talent that there were always three sketches a night that might not make it, you know?
So I always felt like I had to like, keep it moving, keep it moving.
So I was suddenly very aware that it was streaming and that I was not going to be rushed.
And I was like, I'm going to be Bobby.
The funniest thing in the world to me is this woman and this man, these, these choir teachers getting people to settle.
Because there's just nothing funnier than high school teachers to settle.
So that's what they did is they just kept telling people to settle.
I need you to settle.
I need quiet in the back.
Hand goes up, mouth goes shut.