Sorry, Taylor Swift, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have their own squad on 'SNL'

“Steer clear of the Internet and you'll live forever,” Fey said, going on to explain, “We did an Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episode, and the Internet was in a whirlwind, calling it 'racist,' but my new goal is not to explain jokes.” More on what Tina

Tina Fey brought to "Saturday Night Live" what we locals know all too well as the Philly accent, and she made sure to impress upon the rest of the country what is perhaps the most notable word, our dialect's high "wooder" mark if you will. In a skit

Tina Fey brought to "Saturday Night Live" what we locals know all too well as the Philly accent, and she made sure to impress upon the rest of the country what is perhaps the most notable word, our dialect's high "wooder" mark if you will. In a skit

For years, Sarah Palin has suffered on the sidelines as Tina Fey get huge laughs for her uncanny resemblance to the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate, along with her subtly-perfected voice imitation that has never been more on

“Steer clear of the Internet and you'll live forever,” Fey said, going on to explain, “We did an Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episode, and the Internet was in a whirlwind, calling it 'racist,' but my new goal is not to explain jokes.” More on what Tina