Dratch: No, it's a sigh of relief. Then you don't have to hear about Ben and J.Lo. Anymore because he's put the nail in the coffin.
Fey: And when it's a victimless crime like the Janet Jackson one, it seems perfectly fine. I doubt we'd have Robert Blake host. Rudolph: Speak for yourself!
Poehler: Maya does a terrific Robert Blake. And we all got into comedy to help celebrities work through their problems. How has Janet's nipple controversy affected the show?
Fey: We don't have a five-second delay, which is kind of amazing. Our standards department has been a little more nervous. The FCC is cracking down on everyone, but it hasn't really affected us much.
Would a delay bother you? Poehler: Yeah, that'd suck. Rudolph: Maybe I'd say "f---" just to see if they'd edit it out.
Tina, you wrote the new film "Mean Girls" and appear in it with Amy. Why hasn't SNL ever launched a female movie star? Poehler: Surprised Has there not been one?
Fey: Molly Shannon was the closest. She had her own ... more.
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