Colin Jost's look of contempt and incredulity is both cringe-inducing and beautiful to see because it's a sign that the ruling class is losing the narrative.
Colin Jost's look of contempt and incredulity is both cringe-inducing and beautiful to see because it's a sign that the ruling class is losing the narrative.
I have seen some people suggest that in the broader context this is part of this bit he’s doing and the whole thing doesn’t really make him seem for or against Luigi in any clear way. I’m not going to watch SNL to figure it out for certain, though.