Will Forte's Unforgettable Baseball Bat Incident During an SNL Sketch Collaboration

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

During a recent podcast appearance, comedian John Mulaney vividly recalled a peculiar incident involving fellow comedians Will Forte and Colin Jost while they were collaborating on a "Saturday Night Live" sketch. What started as a seemingly innocuous snack break during an prolonged writing session quickly took an unexpected turn, highlighting the distinct personalities and unconventional methods that sometimes characterize the comedic creative process.

Mulaney described how he and Jost were meticulously consuming Teddy Grahams, one by one, a habit that seemingly prolonged their work. Forte, growing impatient with the slow progress, made multiple inquiries about their completion. His final attempt to expedite the process culminated in a surprising act: grabbing a baseball bat and smashing it into a wall. This sudden act of frustration, accompanied by an ironic exclamation about the bat's manufacturer, sent shockwaves through the office, leading to a discussion about whether it qualified as a prank or simply an outburst. Mulaney acknowledged Forte's history of unconventional antics, often blurring the lines between self-inflicted gags and genuine expressions of annoyance.

This memorable event serves as a testament to the high-pressure environment of sketch comedy writing and the eccentricities that can emerge within it. It underscores the unique ways artists navigate creative blocks and external pressures, sometimes with dramatic and unexpected results. The incident also invites reflection on the boundaries of humor and the fine line between a well-executed prank and an act of sheer impulsive behavior, adding another layer to the already rich tapestry of behind-the-scenes stories from "Saturday Night Live."

The world of comedy is often built on unexpected twists and unconventional expressions. This particular anecdote, while showcasing a moment of intense frustration, also highlights the vibrant and sometimes chaotic energy that fuels comedic brilliance. It reminds us that even in moments of high pressure, creativity can manifest in surprising ways, demonstrating the resilience and unique spirit of those who strive to entertain and challenge our perceptions.

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