During last night’s Late Night With Seth Meyers, some big SNL news was revealed when Rachel Dratch stopped by for a chat. Near the end of the above clip, Meyers brings up a grandfather-grandson Hollywood-producer duo the two used to write and play together on the show, with Dratch as old, coleslaw-scarfing, always inappropriate Scheinwald Studios founder Abe Scheinwald and Meyers as his young and embarrassed grandson Brad. “Based on how he talked about movies, I think it’s safe to say that Abe Scheinwald, fictional as he may be, would’ve gotten #MeToo’d,†Meyers says. Then Dratch slips in the tragic news: “He would have definitely been #MeToo’d. He would’ve been brought up on charges. It’s a good thing that he’s dead right now.â€
Dratch and Meyers go on to talk about just how much she committed to the role, even going so far as to buy tubs of coleslaw for the read-through that Meyers remembers came out of her mouth “like grass from a lawn mower.†“I’m sorry that I showered you with coleslaw,†she says. “It was worth it,†Meyers responds. “Every second was worth it! Every bit of coleslaw was worth being your friend.â€
Watch an old SNL clip featuring Meyers and Dratch as the Scheinwalds below: