‘SNL’ cast member Jane Curtin assumed viewers were ‘really stupid’

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  1. Note that the point of that anecdote was that she thought this when the show first started, and that her point of view began to change once she started meeting audience members.

    > “I never really paid much attention to the audience,” she said. “I thought, well, anybody that’s watching this must be really stupid. It gave me a lot of angst. So the way I dealt with it was, I was in this bubble, and we had a job to do within the bubble.”

    > Curtin said that her life outside the SNL bubble changed very quickly once the show started making waves. “You’d pass by people and they would shake,” she explained. “They had a physical reaction to you, because they could feel the energy behind what was happening at 30 Rock. And it was very, very exciting.”

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    > “I never really paid much attention to the audience,” she said. “I thought, well, anybody that’s watching this must be really stupid. It gave me a lot of angst. So the way I dealt with it was, I was in this bubble, and we had a job to do within the bubble.”

    She’s talking about this in the context of anxiety, not to insult the people. This is a clickbait headline.

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