Nate Bargatze was the host of Saturday Night Live and he acknowledged that he was surprised to be taking on those duties just like viewers at home. “Thank you.
Thank you very much. It’s very exciting. It’s crazy,” Bargatze said at the beginning of his monologue. “I mean, look, if you’re at home, I’m as shocked as you are that I’m here.
I’ve come to this building for a long time. And so it’s unreal to be here.” The comedian then said he was from the 1900s saying that “the world is so future now.” Bargatze then gave an example of how the world is so futuristic explaining that hotel showers are not enclosed and only have half a glass “and water gets on the floor.
And that’s the future. That’s the future. That’s what they want.” Bargatze segued to talking about his parents starting with his mother going to the wrong house to pick up his daughter. “So she knocked on the door and another grandmother answered.
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