Seth Meyers Apologizes for Ever Doubting Jason Sudeikis’ ‘Maine Justice’ ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch
Despite what Saturday Night Live sketch as an alligator in Acadia National Park.
On Thursday night, Ted Lasso. Sudeikis and Meyers reminisced on some of the good old days, as well as one of their biggest creative disputes — specifically, an argument over a certain SNL sketch about a Cajun courthouse in Bangor, Maine.
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Back in 2012, “Maine Justice” won audiences over with its inexplicable setup of a Louisiana-styled courtroom in the continental U.S.’ northernmost state — but, as Meyers revealed, the show’s head writer and its godfather were initially unsold on the Sudeikis-written and starred sketch. Maine’s honorable Marshall T. Boudreaux set those yankees straight.
Sudeikis said as much in the interview, and clearly, the history books will be written in favor of Sudeikis’ stance after the sketch became a small viral sensation.
Maybe Meyers should take his booklearnin’ down to the Maine bayou and toss it to the gators like a sack of Bangor beignets.