In my opinion the author seems to have an axe to grind, but he brings up a pretty long list of legitimate issues.
Considering only the cold and standoffish management style of Lorne, I think I'm a little more forgiving. On one hand, I definitely wouldn't want to work for him, but on the other hand, I don't think SNL would be as successful without Lorne and his style.
Overall it's an interesting read and left me with a lot to think about.
TLDR from ChatGPT:
The article discusses the power dynamics and complexities within Saturday Night Live (SNL) and its creator, Lorne Michaels. It highlights how SNL has played a pivotal role in shaping American comedy and creating celebrity icons. The author delves into the alleged workplace abuses, gender-based harassment, and discriminatory practices that have occurred under Michaels' leadership. The article explores how SNL's success is built on a system that restricts opportunities for many comedians while granting fame and financial stability to a select few. The author questions the cost of achieving celebrity status and the toll it takes on individuals' well-being. The piece ultimately presents SNL as a reflection of the larger issues in the entertainment industry, where celebrity culture often masks systemic problems.