He later said he was fired from the show that week for violating the Covid-19 protocol. Received a call of no conclusion, and apologized, saying his action was “too short.”
In a nutshell, the beer-drinking Valen, dressed in the same outfit as in the Tick Talk video, burst out screaming “No results!” The woman who played Chloe Finame asks him to kiss her and film her, and he agrees, but “only if you promise not to post it on social media.”
“Well, just on the ticket ok, I promise,” she replies.
The episode’s guest, Jason Batman, then arrives at the bar in the future like Valen Lane – wearing the same outfit – to try to leave him.
“I’m the future of you and I’m back here to stop you from partying tonight,” says Batman. “Someone will post your video ignoring Kovid protocols and the whole internet will be absolutely freaked out.”
“I just told him specifically not to post,” says Wallen.
Batman says, “I know, it was an air-tight approach, too, but once people hear about the party, you’re in big trouble, man. You’ll call it ‘Saturday Night Live.'”
They agree that the S.N.L. No matter the producer Lornie Michaels, but “executors on NBC, they’ll put pressure on his hands,” says Batman.
“I don’t want to take such an opportunity, or disappoint my fans. I believe I will leave the party after that,” says Waylan. Says Wallen.
Batman says he’s actually a one-month walk in the future, and S.N.L. Bowen Yang, a member of the cast, then arrives as a version of Valen Lane in the future two months to warn him to leave the party.
Eventually, Valen Lane gets the message, and he sings a new song he calls “Future the Future.”
“So let’s all raise a glass, and I thank you in advance for giving this poor Southern boy another yaki chance,” he sings.
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