u/StatisticianDear3811

Can someone PLEASE tell Chloe Fineman to stop laughing???

That dancing teacher sketch was FANTASTIC, and every frame she’s in is like if Horatio and Jimmy were one person. She didn’t used to do this, is it that she’s not anxious enough to keep a straight face anymore, or that she likes the attention of the fake laughing… what is it? I genuinely can’t get over why Lorne has gotten so lenient about this, laughing during a sketch hurts the sketch, even when it’s fun it changes the type of sketch. Her character wouldn’t have laughed at any of that, so she should not have been a steady stream of giggles looking straight down the lens…
It was cute the first 87 times, now please cut it out, I wanna love Chloe Fineman but she was better 4 years ago imo. At least then she was playing important characters and not just ruining great sketches.

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u/StatisticianDear3811 — 4 days ago

UPDATE: I have cancelled my interview because of all of this feedback, thank you all for your help, it genuinely means a lot!

Hi guys!

I’m a graduating senior with a BA in Music. My dream is to work in NYC and I need a job that could get me out there and allow me enough financial stability to survive. I’m not looking to love my job, teaching isn’t my dream, but I need work to get me out there and it’s a competitive market. Success Academy saw my resume and reached out, saying they wanted to interview me.

Two clarifiers here if they help at all, I’d be interviewing for a music teaching position and desiring to work in Queens (although I’d work in whichever borough you all recommend) and I don’t really know what ages I would want to teach (recommendations here for mental health preservation?)

I see a ton of negatives from you all here and rightfully so it seems like… but I really don’t know what to do.

Would you guys talk me out of it? I really need advice on this. Please give specifics too, I want to know why I would hate it specifically.

Thank you

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u/StatisticianDear3811 — 1 month ago