That Time John Mulaney And Writer Simon Rich Wrote An SNL Sketch That Flopped Within An Hour Of Them Meeting Each Other

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It’s been years since SNL writers John Mulaney and Simon Rich met and became collaborators, though they remain in snyc. The veteran comics recently reunited to talk about the Broadway play Rich wrote that stars Mulaney, and they reminisced about their time writing some of the funniest sketches in Saturday Night Live‘s history. Apparently, it was love at first sight for the duo, and they immediately started working on material upon meeting. Unfortunately, it seems their first go at things was a flop within their first hour meeting each other.

The scribes sat down on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where they chatted about meeting for the first time, and what it was like working on SNL. Apparently, they both had strong first impressions of each other. Rich saw a DVD of some of Mulaney’s stand-up jokes, and was instantly struck by how clever and funny he is. The feeling was mutual, as the comic read Rich’s book, Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations, and became an admirer of his.

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