Book Review | ‘Romantic Comedy’ by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romance, Late-Night-TV Style

Fri Jul 28, 2023 | 03:00am

Curtis Sittenfeld’s new novel Romantic Comedy really is a romantic comedy, complete with lovers who initially seem mismatched, complications and hurdles, and an ending that will satisfy any fan of the genre. The book is also a romantic take on comedy itself, as the protagonist, Sally Milz, works as a long-time sketch writer for The Night Owls, familiarly known as TNO, a stand-in for Saturday Night Live.

The novel is divided into three long chapters. The opening chapter, set during a single week in April 2018, has the most energy. Sittenfeld has done her research into the life of a staff writer during an average week in the run of SNL, and readers will be quickly caught up in the chaos and excitement of putting together an hour-and-a-half show from scratch in just six days.

Sally is a writer, definitely not a performer, but her two best friends on the show, Henrietta and Viv, are writer-performers, and over the course of the novel they also serve as the support team that every heroine needs as she faces the ups and downs of a romance. Sittenfeld’s version of Lorne Michaels, Nigel Petersen, is equal parts ego and empathy. However, the most crucial doppelgänger for the plot is a Pete Davidson/Colin Jost equivalent named Danny Horst who co-hosts TNO’s equivalent of “Weekend Update” and is engaged to Annabel Lily, a young woman with Ariana Grande/Scarlett Johansson star power. As Sally puts it, this pairing upsets her not because she is in love with Danny or Annabel, but because “Annabel Lily was a gorgeous, talented world-famous movie star, and Danny was a schlub.” As a result, when aging singer-songwriter Noah Brewster comes on to host the show, Sally pitches a sketch that she calls “The Danny Horst Rule,” which states that “‘men at TNO date above their station, but women never do.’”

Continue reading

Subscribe for Exclusive Content, Full Video Access, Premium Events, and More!

Subscribe

More like this

Exit mobile version