Former SNL Star Kevin Nealon Criticizes Current Cast's Tendency to Break Character During Sketches

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Veteran comedian and former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Kevin Nealon recently shared his strong disapproval of the current cast’s recurring tendency to break character during live sketches. His comments arose following a recent episode hosted by Ryan Gosling, where both Gosling and cast members were visibly amused and struggled to maintain their composure.

SNL Alum Kevin Nealon Voices Displeasure Over Character Breaks

In a recent social media post, Kevin Nealon, a distinguished alumnus of “Saturday Night Live” from 1986 to 1995, expressed his strong disapproval regarding the current cast’s habit of breaking character during sketches. This came to light after a recent episode, aired two weeks ago, featured Hollywood star Ryan Gosling as host. Gosling, alongside cast member Ashley Padilla, visibly struggled to contain their laughter throughout a sketch titled “Passing Notes.”

Nealon, a steadfast performer known for never breaking character during his own tenure on the show, took to platform X (formerly Twitter) to voice his critique. He highlighted the extensive effort writers pour into crafting each script, emphasizing that breaking character disrespects this hard work and ultimately detracts from the sketch’s intended impact. He also noted that “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels shares his sentiment, disliking when performers lose composure, even if it elicits audience laughter. Nealon firmly believes that maintaining character is crucial for the integrity and effectiveness of the comedic performance.

The “Passing Notes” sketch involved Gosling and Padilla portraying a high school principal and teacher, respectively, intercepting and reading embarrassing messages passed by students. A pre-sketch disclaimer humorously warned that “The contents of these notes have been changed since rehearsal,” seemingly setting the stage for unexpected reactions. Both Gosling and Padilla frequently broke into laughter as they read the absurd messages, with other cast members often seen attempting to hide their own amusement. Nealon referenced his own ability to remain stoic during a famously hilarious Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze dance number, stating, “If I could get through the Chippendales sketch, I could get through anything.” He contrasted this with Michaels’ apparent tolerance for such breaks, pointing to a digital short created by Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg that overtly spoofed the phenomenon of breaking character.

Nealon's comments spark a thoughtful debate about the balance between raw, unscripted humor and the disciplined artistry of comedic performance. While some might argue that authentic laughter can add to a sketch’s charm, Nealon’s perspective, rooted in decades of experience, underscores the importance of honoring the meticulously crafted scripts and maintaining professional decorum, a cornerstone of “Saturday Night Live”’s enduring legacy. His remarks serve as a reminder that even in the spontaneous world of live comedy, adherence to craft and vision remains paramount.

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