"Saturday Night Live: "Amy Poehler, Goodbye
This, or rather that, was it: Last night show's was the final one for Amy Poehler, one of the greats of the most recent generation, and a future star on the network - once NBC gets that new show cued up for her. (Plus, there's the baby - Archibald "Archie" William Emerson Arnett - precedence must be taken.)
Here's the short, sweet clip from last night's show. Plus, check out Amy and Seth's very last "Really" together; it's nice to leave with comic gold (and of course we're talkin' about Blag'o - really.)
In a bit, I'll post some more memorable Poehler moments, and head on down to the jump for those...
As you know....Poehler joined right after Nine Eleven (and I believe her first show may have even been the first one on the air afterwards). She was co-"Weekend Update" anchor with pal Tina Fey; there were a couple of famous movies along the way (wrote "Mean Girls," for example), and finally the famous "Hillary" impression...
And so much more.
And the last - sob - "Really" with Seth Meyers (grade? A).
Let's start with this nice overview of her career - if you're in the mood for a nice, ten-minute overview from "Nightline's" Cynthia McFadden. This aired last April, and gives a good picture of all the high points...
...Betty in "Bronx Beat..."
...and Nancy Grace...
....Bush Twins...
...The Couple That Should Not Really Be Married...
...And of course, all the momma's in the house put yer hands up...


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