Quinta Brunson Made Fun Of "Friends" And Called For Teachers To Get Paid More In Her "SNL" Monologue

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In case you missed it, Quinta Brunson made her Saturday Night Live debut last night.

Quinta Brunson on "SNL"
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And that means the Abbott Elementary mastermind got her first crack at a time-honored tradition: The SNL opening monologue.

By all accounts, Quinta crushed it as she reflected on her own come-up. “I wanted to be on SNL back in the day, but the audition process seemed long — so instead, I just created my own TV show, made sure it became really popular, won a bunch of Emmys, and then got asked to host,” she joked.

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She then talked a little about Abbott Elementary, saying that it's "a network sitcom like, say, Friends."

Closeup of Quinta Brunson
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"Except, instead of being about a group of friends, it’s about a group of teachers. Instead of New York, it’s in Philadelphia — and instead of not having Black people, it does.”

Closeup of Quinta Brunson

That's real.

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Quinta also talked about how her own mother, who was a teacher, inspired her to create Abbott Elementary — and she very necessarily advocated for better pay for teachers, and more respect for them, too.

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“Please, remember how important teachers are. Acknowledge the work they do every day and for the love of God, pay them the money they deserve.”

The cast of "Abbott Elementary"
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Watch the whole monologue here.