Andy Samberg left Saturday Night Live because it was kind of literally killing him
The grueling production schedule on Saturday Night Live took a physical and emotional toll on Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg as the “Teen Who Just Woke Up” Screenshot: NBC/YouTube
For all of its nearly 50-year history, Saturday Night Live has been a deeply impractical show. Every week, a 90-minute episode is written and produced in a matter of days by a bunch of sleep-deprived comedians (some of whom, at certain points in the show’s history, were on hard drugs). If the show was launched today, we might call it a toxic work environment, but that’s just how SNL has always functioned—as a kind of comedy torment nexus. Typically, the cast is made up of comics young and hardy enough to withstand these conditions. But at some point, we imagine, the body can no longer handle that particular cocktail of lack of sleep and intense, live-show adrenaline spikes. Such is the case for Andy Samberg.