Wait. What?
Last week's "Welcome to Hell" sketch was Saturday Night Live at its best, turning a pop music video into a scathing rebuke of a culture that's enabled egregious acts of sexual misconduct. This week's "Sexual Harassment Charlie" sketch, on the other hand, was SNL at its absolute worst.
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Let's set the scene. A company institutes a zero-tolerance policy on sexual harassment, and two men are being removed from their jobs as a result: Doug, the company's white CFO; and Charlie, the black "front desk guy." The announcement elicits two reactions from the women in the room: Triumph over Doug's removal, and disappointment over Charlie's. Read more...
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