This was my favorite sketch of this episode. This is the only time I think I've ever seen this kind of intentional improvisation on the show.
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Stephon and the Colin / Che joke swaps are similar. The cast has no idea what was written for them. The writers try to break the performer. The performer tries to hold the sketch together.