Bleak-end Update: Seth Meyers Not Impressing SNL Castmates

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The quaint Saturday Night Live clip above – where a fictionalized Bobby "The General" Knight plays Seth Meyers' "Weekend Update" coach from this weekend's episode – couldn't have aired at a more convenient time. (And yes, we're aware this makes it the second SNL post of the day already.) Why so convenient? Because it looks like the SNL cast is poking fun at yet another real life situation: Seth Meyers isn't delivering.

The newly inducted "Weeked Update" co-anchor – given the job after Tina Fey took off for certain failure in Sitcomville – hasn't been impressing his colleagues. Or his bosses. While exec producer Lorne Michaels may not be one to criticize, we hear from a SNL insider that, so far, Lorne is not exactly impressed with Meyers' performance. "Each time [Michaels] sees it, he gets very tense. Seth's timing is off, and he hasn't been able to fix it. It's a very awkward conversation for them to have."

Anchor desk big sister Amy Poehler, meanwhile, is among Meyers' staunchest supporters. While she's never been put in a position to outright defend him, she has silenced quipping among fellow cast members, we're told. "Though," says our insider, "that may have more to do with the fact that [Seth's mistakes] makes her look better. But I can't honestly imagine that she'd prefer to look better at a crappy 'Weekend Update' desk — if he fucks up, it looks bad for her too."

Other cast members are well aware of Seth's struggles. We're told Andy Samberg and Fred Armisen are among those that can be seen shaking their heads and staring at the floor when Meyers' lines fizzle during dress rehearsels. (They're often too busy preparing for the own acts during the live show, we're told. No word on whether they watch the show later on TiVo.)

Our SNL source says there isn't any talk, yet, about Meyers being replaced. Then again, he is co-head writer.

Nov 20, 2006 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · 7 Responses
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  • Comments (7)

    No. 1 narnia says:

    it would benefit both meyers and snl at large if he would step back behind the curtain. nobody likes watching him embarass himself.

    Posted: Nov 20, 2006 at 12:15 pm
    No. 2 chunkstyle says:

    Can Tina Fey come back? She can leave that living hell of a GE infomercial and at least give us a funny Weekend Update.

    Posted: Nov 20, 2006 at 8:09 pm
    No. 3 jeremy says:

    whatever, he's hot.

    Posted: Nov 20, 2006 at 10:37 pm
    No. 4 laynie says:

    i think he is doing a great job. stop being a bunch of haters!

    Posted: Dec 4, 2006 at 11:31 pm
    No. 5 David Lightman says:

    I was lucky enough to be in the audience at SNL on Nov 18th during that coach sketch and he was funny.

    He even took picture with me even though the picture Nazi's threatened to confiscate my camera afterwards.

    I do have an issue that you have to be a VIP or know one very well to stand a chance of seeing it live. It is very unfair. I benftited from it, though. The regular shmoes sat on a bench behind us. 50 out of 300 people, sad.

    Posted: Feb 20, 2007 at 7:07 pm
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    No. 7 eringobragh says:

    I found this old page seraching for something else, and couldn't help but laugh at how dreadfully wrong you are…and not just about Seth Meyers, who has certainly come into his own and is probably one of the funniest cast members on SNL right now. But it's your prediction that "Tina Fey took off for certain failure in Sitcomville" that really killed me. Way to go, Nostradamus.

    Posted: Nov 17, 2008 at 2:21 am
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