Lazy Sunday 2

Seven years ago, SNL’s digital short “Lazy Sunday” invented video on the web as a viral thing and led to the eventual billion dollar buyout of Youtube by Google.  Web video would have happened anyway, but this was the first one that converted us all into viewers and sharers – the very first truly viral video produced by a mainstream media company (NBC in this case) even though it wasn’t them pushing it around, it was the people.

Anyway, Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg finally got around to making a sequel, this aired last night on the SNL Season Finale:

 

 

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