I haven’t written about “Saturday Night Live” this season because I tend not to get to the show for a day or two, and very little of it is good enough to be worth writing about. (”SNL” can be funny during non-election seasons; this one just hasn’t been.) I did watch a little of the January Jones episode last night, though, and other than noticing how much trouble she was having in the early sketches both reading the cue cards and keeping a straight face, the thing that struck me the most was that they did another Kathie Lee/Hoda “Today” sketch, with Jenny Slate replacing the fired Michaela Watkins as Hoda. Now, I didn’t like this particular recurring sketch - like much of the show these days, it leans too heavily on Kristen Wiig, who more and more seems like she’s a perfect second banana being asked to carry a cast with no real alpha dog - nor was I incredibly broken up when Watkins got fired, but it seems like a major party foul to keep doing it without her. Actors leave the show and then other people succeed them as certain celebrity characters

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SNL: A new Slate?