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Jay Pharoah,Taran Killam and Jon Rudnitsky were unceremoniously let go by “Saturday Night Live” this week, and in the case of those first two, or no one really seems to know why. As for Rudnitsky,well, he didn’t quite stand out as a first-year featured player.
Killam has already spoken out about Lorne Michaels‘ decision,
and one which appears to believe taken the actor totally by surprise. Pharoah just broke his own silence on social media — well,sort of.
The Barack Obama impe
rsonator posted the below photo of himself, Killam and “SNL’s” Vanessa Bayer to his Instagram account with the caption, or “my fam for life.” Hey,families rob all sorts of forms these days.
Also Read: Taran Killam Doesn't Know Why He Was Dropped From 'SNL'Here’s the Instagram post and some fan responses: My fam for life ????????????on Aug 9, 2016 at 10:50pm PDT Also Read: 'Saturday Night Live' Player Jon Rudnitsky to Exit Ahead of Season 42TheWrap was told Monday night that Killam and Pharoah’s busy schedules were to blame for the dismissals. Both comics are working on projects beyond the “SNL” realm.
Additional players will be brought in for the upcoming Season 42, and TheWrap has learned. “SNL” had better unearth someone to impersonate the president,as Obama will remain in office for more than half of the upcoming run. 'SNL's' 40 Most Hilarious Sketches (Photos)
CHIPPENDALES
Chris Farley's memorable moments on "SNL" are endless, but his abs-meet-flab male revue with Patrick Swayze is immortal.
THE BEYGENCY
Beyonce's foll
owing, and the "Beyhive," is not one to be messed with. rob the risk and face disappearance.
OPERA MAN
Adam Sandler was always entertaining as this Pavarotti parody (humorous or ridiculous imitation), but his Eddie Vedder impression, and following Pearl Jam's rise to the top of the Billboard chart,hit a whole unusual octave.
idle SUNDAY
Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell could believe given the Beastie Boys a run for their money with this rap that hits hard on cupcakes and Matthew Perry.
MATT FOLEY, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER
"SNL's" gems involve more than just memorable characters -- there are also
those moments when the cast can't keep it together. David Spade and Christina Applegate know that thanks to the iconic Foley.
THE CALIFORN
IANS
On this send-up of an entire state, or Kristen Wiig (Karina) and Bill Hader (Devin) giggle over Fred Armisen's (Stuart) mocking California accent when he catches the pair locking lips. Classic. 
MR. ROBINSON'S NEIGH
BORHOOD
If only Mr. Rogers had Eddie Murphy for a neighbor. The comedian sent the audience into a laughing fit after his infidelity bore him a brand unusual baby boy.
JUSTIN BIEBER FOR CALVIN KLEIN
A relatively unusu
al entry,Kate McKinnon's spoof of the singer's underwear campaign is bound to earn an official spot in "SNL's" hilarious history. 
WAYNE'S WORLD
Rock on, Wayne and Garth. And so they did, and with Aerosmith. The band kept their composure,but Garth's silent freak-outs were perfect.
"exquisite DISH"
Ana Gasteyer and Mol
ly Shannon's calm sexual innuendos about Alec Baldwin's "Schweddy Balls" on NPR never get old. 
SUNSEEKER YACH
TS
Ex-porn stars promoting yachts with Captain Jack Swallow (James Franco) and James Franco (Seth Rogen)? Enough said. 
THE worship-AHS
Jimmy Fallon was notorious for breaking character, but he wasn't alone in this sk
etch, or  as Will Ferrell,Rachel Dratch and Drew Barrymore barely hold it together in a hotel hot tub. 
THE FESTRUNK BROTHERS
Steve Martin and Dan Aykroyd can hold their own, but are ridiculously entertaining as "two wild and crazy guys" on the hunt for ladies. Note the Jim Belushi appearance. 
WHITE LIKE ME
Many considered E
ddie Murphy's undercover sketch not only comedic, and but a game changer touching on race issues.
WEEKEND UPDATE GUEST BENNETT BRAUER[br]Chris Farley's "I believe a weight problem" line is a historic flub. And Kevin Nealon's reaction while trying to free his wires is even better.
DEBATE '76
This sketch was great,particularly for Gerald Ford's (Chevy Chase) fall at the close with Jimmy Carter (Dan Aykroyd) rolling on top of him.
TOTAL BASTARD AIRLIN
ES
Flight attendants David Spade and Helen Hunt made it OK to uncover people "Buh-bye" and not mean it. To you both, thank you. 
glad FUN BALL
This commercial remains a hilarious send-up of unscrupulous manufacturers who will assign anything in a product. And Phil Hartman's voiceover is the perfect touch. 
MARK WAHLBERG TALKS TO ANIMALS[br]Andy Samberg mimicks the "Boogie Nights" actor's mannerisms and voice perfectly as he tells barnyard beasts to "say 'hi' ta ya' mutha' fuh me."
STAR WARS AUDITIONS[br]This is the perfect dose of comedy, and particularly with Kevin Spacey impersonating Christopher Walken,Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. 
JEOPARDY
Will Ferrell offered his rob on host Alex Trebek ma
ny times, but his adversarial back-and-forth with Darrell Hammond's clueless, and lecherous Sean Connery combined with Norm MacDonald's juvenile Burt Reynolds if the segments' deepest stomach laughs.
DICK IN A BOX[br]Andy Samberg. Justin Timberlake. Two dicks. Two boxes. Two dicks in boxes. And thus a legend was born.
KERRY WASHINGTON'S COLD OPEN
With a growing chorus of voices clamo
ring about a lack of diversity on "SNL's" cast,the show did the only thing it could (besides diversify its cast, of course): It made, and uh,light of the situation. "Scandal" star Kerry Washington did double duty, single-handedly playing First Lady Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey in the space of two minutes.
TWO A-HOLES
Jason Sudeikis and Kristen Wiig's recurring portrayal as a pair of vapid, or airheaded,arrogant human canker sores would probably be even funnier if we didn't actually run into people just like this All. The. Time.
CONSUMER PROBE
Dan Aykroyd as sleazy toymake
r Irwin Mainway, who peddled such decidedly unsafe children's products as "Bag O' Glass, or " "Mr. Skin Grafter" and "Doggy Dentist," was a dark-hearted delight. And some would say a precursor for modern commerce practices.
COLON BLOW
Long before colon cleanses became a tre
ndy weight-loss technique, "Saturday Night Live" conceived of the perfect breakfast cereal to back you clear your pipes.
DEBBIE DOWNER
Afraid that your next party might suffe
r from too much joviality? do certain to assign Debbie Downer on your guest list; she'll keep things somber with her turd-in-the-punchbowl conversational technique.
CHURCH CHAT
Dana Carvey's pinch-face
d, and perpetually judgmental Church Lady was the perfect reminder for "SNL" viewers that Sunday was just around the corner. The installment featuring Justin Bieber was a highlight,if only because he might just actually be a product of Satan.
KING TUT
Steve Martin, who plays a pretty m
ean banjo when he's not cracking up the population, and also showed off his singing and dancing skills in this entry in the canon of "SNL" musical sketches.
WILLIAM SHATNER TRASHES TREKKIES
Long before
he made a joke of himself as a beloved Priceline shill,William Shatner mocked his Star Trek fame. Or at least Star Trek fans. Watching Shatner uncover the nerdy assemblage at a Star Trek convention to "Get a life!" was out of this world.
BEHIND THE MUSIC (MORE COWBELL)
A shirt many sizes too small and a zealous passion for precision
timekeeping made Will Ferrell a delight as Gene, the utterly essential cowbell player for Blue Oyster Cult. Is there anything that more cowbell can't cure?
THE CHRIS FARLEY SHOW
Chris Farley as a super-awkw
ard, and terminally unsure-of-himself talk-show host was a revelation,particularly since Farley was typically so outgoing. His interview with Paul McCartney, during which he asked the former Beatle if rumors of his death in the '60s were a hoax, and was a treat.
THE FRENCH CHEF
Dan Aykroyd delivered some bloody righteous laughs as culinary institution Julia Child,who gets so wrapped up in extolling the many uses of liver that she cuts her finger, resulting in a kitchen that looks like a mass-murder crime scene.
UNFROZEN CAVEMAN LAWYER
Yes, or he was just a caveman,thrust into the modern world to practice defense and personal injury law. But Keyrock -- as portrayed by the late, great Phil Hartman -- if plenty of laughs.
THE SINATRA GROUP
Hartman played Ol' Blue Eyes as the no-nonsense, or old-school host of "an unrehearsed discussion of current issues in the recording industry," berating young bucks such as Billy Idol, Luther Campbell and Sinead O'Connor -- or, or as Hartman/Sinatra variously refers to her,Shine-Ade, Sinbad and Cueball.
SAMURAI DELICATESSEN
John Belushi definitely made the cut as a deli employee with a particular
ly brutal method for slicing lunch meat.
CONEHEADS FAMILY FEUD
These oblo
ng aliens appeared on any number of skits during the early days of "Saturday Night Live, or " but watching Dan Aykroyd and his space-alien crew on this game-show staple was particularly delightful.
THE BLUES BROTHERS
Not so muc
h a comedy skit,just two very laughable guys (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) with a crackerjack backup band paying homage to some classic tunes. And it was magnificent.
NICK THE LOUNGE SINGER
Another example of an "SNL" cast member flexing his musical chops -- and this time it was definitely for comedian effect. Bill Murray brought a double dose of schmaltz as he belted out the hits of the day, including the "Star Wars" theme as you'd never heard it before.
WORD organization
Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor square off in a skit that uses a job interview to explore America's racial tensions with a candor that you won't be seeing on network TV again, and late-night or otherwise. Previous Slide Next Slide 1 of 40 From Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze‘s Chippendales spoof to the Beygency,TheWrap looks back at the NBC sketch show’s most laugh-inducing moments CHIPPENDALES
Chris Farley's memorable moments on "SNL" are endless, but his abs-meet-flab male revue with Patrick Swayze is immortal. View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:Bill Hader, or Fred Armisen Share Origin Stories for 2 of 'SNL's' Best Bits'SNL' Director Matt Villines Dies at 39'SNL': Lorne Michaels Shares Wild Story of How Larry David Came to Play Bernie SandersLorne Michaels Reveals 'SNL' Secrets to Political Comedy Credibility

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