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Will Ferrell vs Eddie Murphy (Most Iconic SNL Cast Member?) | Mass Debate

Kirk Wilson, Jed Craig, & Kraig Schaulin

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On this week's episode, Studio 8H becomes the Thunderdome as Jed and JT throw down over the most iconic Saturday Night Live cast member of all time: Will Ferrell vs Eddie Murphy. Moderator Kirk tosses in a Happy Fun Sized curveball by letting Jed pick any SNL cast member to challenge Eddie, and Jed immediately slaps the table with full cowbell confidence, claiming Ferrell could steal a sketch with one confused stare and a sweater vest, turning even throwaway parts into comedy folklore.

 JT fires back like a leather-clad comedy assassin, arguing Eddie didn’t need a stacked cast to survive...he WAS the stacked cast. According to JT, Ferrell is basically the world’s funniest supporting actor, while Eddie spent decades dominating movies, stand-up, television, and somehow even the music charts. Jed counters by calling Eddie a limousine-level diva, accusing him of being so narcissistic he probably laughs at his own laugh tracks. JT responds by implying Ferrell’s entire career is just loud confidence and aggressively committed yelling.

Moderator Kirk desperately tries to keep the debate from becoming a Celebrity Jeopardy sketch, while Hung Juror Kraig watches like a man trapped between a Spartan and Gumby. It’s Cowbell Coolness vs James Brown Funk, elf vs raw talent, and a comedy clash so massive it should’ve aired on a movie screen. Live from an attic in Cincinnati...it's Mass Debate!