Maya Rudolph and executive producer Seth Rogen also appear in the variety half-hour, which returns to the theater, premise and format of the original 1970s series.
Nobody put too much thought into reinventing the gonzo variety classic for its revival. That’s what makes it a delight.
The one-off episode celebrates the series’ 50th anniversary with special guest (and Miss Piggy superfan) Sabrina Carpenter.
Maybe the best review I can give this Rogen/Goldberg reboot is the simplest: I hope they make many more of them.
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There’s no WAY you don’t agree with number one.