SNL comedian Nate Bargatze fought tooth and nail to get his beloved 'Washington's Dream' sketch on air, invoking the ghost of 'Studio 60' to seal the deal.
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Bargatze pitched 'Washington's Dream' for years, finally getting it on SNL after mentioning the short-lived Aaron Sorkin series 'Studio 60' to Lorne Michaels, who was a fan
The sketch, which features Bargatze as George Washington dreaming of modern life, has become a fan favorite, proving the comedian's persistence and knack for blending history with comedy