minor muppetz
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I've often seen that fact written, but I wonder if it is true or just "common knowledge". After all, only one cast member said the line. I wonder if that line was written or ad-libbed (I know Lorne Michaels has a policy against ad-libbing, but did Jean Dominian?), and if it was written, was it written by Charles Rocket or somebody else, and if it was written, did anybody look at the script and approve before hand? If it was written and planned in advance, then whoever wrote the line should have gotten fired, not most of the cast. I've seen a book on the show that pointed out that when the F word was said in that episode, half the cast laughed while the other half acted shocked and Rocket acted as if he was unaware of what happened. The fact that some were shocked might be a possibility that it was adlibbed (it was also pointed out that in the same episode, musical guest Prince uttered that word during one of his songs, but that the line was easy to miss).I always thought the cursing incident was sort of the straw that broke the camel's back when it came to the cast, but I suppose as the years go by something like that tends to be exaggerated in importance. Anyway, something like that couldn't have helped the cast and staff's cause to stay around, lol.