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LOADINGERROR LOADING“Saturday Night Live” host Chris Rock returned to his old stomping grounds at Studio 8H and got a bloody warm welcome from Adam Sandler — his friend and fellow alum of the show — in a sketch this weekend.(You can watch Sandler’s surprise “SNL” return below)Rock played a doctor doing surgery on a patient when he discovers that a nurse named Linzley (played by Sarah Sherman) carelessly marked the surgery down as a gallbladder removal instead of an appendix removal.Advertisement The “embarrassed” nurse immediately owns up to the mistake but, as the team of doctors rushes to remove the inflamed appendix before it bursts, she gets caught up on whether they potentially “hate” her.After Linzley takes heat from the doctors, Sandler wakes up from under a sheet on the operating table and claims he wasn’t “given enough anesthesia.”“I heard the way you guys were talking to her and it’s not OK,” said Sandler as fake blood began to ooze out of him from a “punctured” artery.Advertisement He declared that every workplace needs a “coworker to rag on” like Linzley and made rounds shooting fake blood at the “SNL” cast members in the sketch including Rock, another one of the “Bad Boys” of the show in the ’90s.“Oh, thank God he skipped me,” said Rock with a sigh of relief.“No, no, no.
I was just getting to you,” said Sandler, who aimed the fake blood stream at the fellow comedian while trying not to break character.We Need Your SupportOther news outlets have retreated behind paywalls.At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone.Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you.Can't afford to contribute? Support HuffPost by creating a free account and log in while you read.You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again.
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