Please do not destroy them united after the ‘Snl’ upheaval

Please don’t destroy anywhere.
The comedy trio “Saturday Night Live”, composed of Ben Marshall, Martin Herlihy and John Higgins, met Friday evening in Portland for the first time since “SNL” dissolved the group during a major upheaval. However, according to an enthusiastic prolimation of Higgins, the group does not intend to stop performing together.
As they opened their broadcast live, they sarcastically asked the public: “Everything that is happening this week?” And “everything in the news?” A member of the public inconsistently shouted something in the trio, probably referring to the new “SNL”. Higgins then replied: “It’s PDD forever, baby!” Marshall supported him, adding: “What he said.”
After four seasons for the production of digital shorts, the group was separated from “SNL” after Marshall was appointed official member of the distribution. Herlihy must remain a member of the writing staff “SNL”, while Higgins has left the show to pursue other companies as an actor.
“I love these boys so much … It’s a new chapter, but we are not going to stop working together anytime soon,” wrote Marshall on Instagram after the announcement of the “SNL” upheaval. Higgins noted in his own article: “I cannot believe how much I was lucky to be part of this program … I am delighted to continue the opportunities as an actor that I will announce soon, but today I am just grateful for everything we have to do.”
Please, Don’t Detrère was founded in 2017 after Marshall, Higgins and Herlihy met as a Nyu student. They started by publishing sketches on social networks in the first days of the COVVI-19 pandemic and by putting live shows. They officially joined “SNL” in the 47th season as writers.




