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Fans Loved Donald Glover's Topical Work On 'SNL'

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According to screenrant.com, fans got a treat when "Donald Glover offered a preview of his take on Lando Calrissian during a skit on last night's episode of 'Saturday Night Live.'" In the sketch, Glover is dressed as Lando and is attending a summit of black people in the 'Star Wars' universe." The sketch showed audience how there are practically no black people in the 'Star Wars' universe. Glover expressed this by saying, "I held out hope that there was a black human planet somewhere but I guess it's just us." Fans enjoyed the relevant and hilarious farce.

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