This is a video by Drew Gooden, a YouTuber who analyzes comedy and makes jokes. He tries to answer the question: Is Saturday Night Live funny? He uses data, personal opinions and examples to show that the show has always been hit or miss, and that different people have different tastes. He also criticizes the show for being too political and mean-spirited in recent years, and praises the production quality and some of the cast members. He concludes that comedy is subjective and he just wants to laugh. He also promotes Squarespace as a sponsor and makes some jokes at the end.
Here are some key facts that I extracted from the text:
1. The video is sponsored by Squarespace, a website building platform.
2. "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) is a comedy show that has been on television since 1975 and has won Emmy Awards.
3. The quality of SNL varies depending on the cast, the writers, the hosts and the sketches.
4. The video argues that SNL is not more political than it used to be, but the tone has changed and become more mean-spirited.
5. The video praises the set production of SNL and its ability to adapt to different eras and cast members.
6. The video concludes that comedy is subjective and SNL will always be hit or miss.