Privolin - Saturday Night Live

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An executive breaks the fourth wall in an imaginary genital herpes commercial. Aired 11/20/99

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That moment when Will Ferrel has a normal character.

aratrikapatra
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side effects may include: talking to walls

Theo-pkpv
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That voice fadeout done by the other actor speaking during the meeting was amazing...

wawaMusicRadio
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This was one of Rachel’s jobs we never found out about when she quit central perk

alxyah_thxrne
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why can't this happen in commercials lmao

shinshin
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Are we just going to ignore how hard Gordon worked on his idea to turn the computers off at night 😂

ZeroChannelZero
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i think she's a fantastic actor i don't know why people are badmouthing her acting all the time.

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this is basically just Rachel when she was struggling

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Side effects include: delusions of cameras hidden in plants, belief that you are in an infomercial.

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*"ANGELA!"*

*"wHaT tHe HeLl ShE dOiNg?"*

*"I worked hard on this!"* 💀💀💀

royalbleu
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In my mind I always break the fourth wall to an imaginary audience.

diegomoreno
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fun fact: before being cast as rachel she was actually in talks to be an snl cast member

kristoferwilson
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SHES TALKING TO THE WALL ABOUT HERPES MEDICINE

amandabardens
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reminds me of chandler during office meetings.

junaidinam
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Every once in a while SNL forms a benchmark cast. This era was one of them; If you see Tim Meadows in dreadlocks, you're sitting near one of those sweet spots.

blampfno
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She’s awesome! Her delivery is above and beyond reproach.

ericbrucker
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a really great bit of acting at the end when she says "aww". you can't script that, and it's so true to life.

meatimus
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When you can make a word like "privolin" sound hilarious, it generally means you're a gifted comedian. She was.

SCharlesDennicon
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Aniston comedic timing is really good 😊

yourmom-prht
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The cast, the writing, and the performers' ability to look somewhere other than the cue cards, were all so much better then than they are now.

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