IW News: How Nate Bargatze returned to SNL with Another Hiliarous “Washington’s Dream”

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In his second turn as host of "Saturday Night Live," Nate Bargatze brought back the fan-favorite sketch “Washington’s Dream,” offering another hilarious and absurd take on George Washington’s influence over early American traditions. The original skit, a standout from Season 49, centered on Washington’s decision to reject the metric system in favor of America’s nonsensical units of measurement. In the follow-up, “Washington’s Dream 2,” Bargatze's deadpan delivery once again steals the show as the Founding Father navigates more of the oddities that shape modern American life, from hot dog buns to the school system.

Writers Streeter Seidell and Mikey Day reveal behind-the-scenes insights into the creation of the sketch, how it evolved, and the chemistry that makes Bargatze's Washington so funny. Despite some jokes being cut for time, the sketch delighted audiences, cementing its place as another memorable moment in "SNL" history. With room for potential future installments, "Washington's Dream" may return to tackle even more of America's quirks.
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No the sketch. Just someone trying to get clicks.

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Embarrassing that people on you tube post crap like this. Click bait garbage is ruining open sourced platforms

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