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People Want SNL Canceled After Watching This Sketch

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People want SNL Canceled after Dakota Johnson’s ISIS commercial parody.

From being cherished and loved during the 40th anniversary to being despised and hated a few weeks later, Saturday Night Live is having a rough week.

In an otherwise routine and boring episode of SNL, one particular sketch featuring special guest Dakota Johnson has the world going crazy. The skit was a Toyota commercial parody where a young girl joins ISIS.

Needless to say, people hated the skit:

Can’t be serious. Isis skit? Like going to college? When so many people are being kidnapped and killed? Depraved. #SNL

— Raine LaChance (@rainelachance) March 1, 2015

SNL opening skit about ISIS was not funny. Not funny at all. Very sick. #Idiot Writers#SickHumor#SNLNeedsCancellled

— Chrissy Hartmann (@crhb4) March 1, 2015

Check out the skit here:

https://youtu.be/vBZCivK5WGw

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