Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon impersonating Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, respectively
While the main point of this show is comedy, the show has been known to shine a light on more serious topics and appeal to the audience by making jokes about them. For example, during the recent presidential election, SNL did many skits making fun of the candidates and the debates. Although their portrayal of the candidates was biased liberally, they still shared Trump's ideas and increased his coverage on television, which could have been a contribution to his election. Seeing these kinds of effects, it really is eye opening to see how, even today, television has a big role in politics and society. Even though SNL is primarily to make the audience laugh, it also brings attention to different important and imminent topics, showing the power of media today.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Live#Development
http://variety.com/t/saturday-night-live/
I like your post about how SNL incorporates political ideas into comedy and broadcasts it on TV. Do you think that a reason for it being not popular is that it contains political elements which some viewers would not enjoy watching it because it was based on politics?
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