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[[File: Marvel Team-Up Vol 1 74.png|thumb|frameless|right|400px|Marvel Team-Up #74]] | [[File: Marvel Team-Up Vol 1 74.png|thumb|frameless|right|400px|Marvel Team-Up #74]] | ||
After a year of waiting for tickets, Peter invites Mary Jane Watson to spend a summer evening with him in the audience of the acclaimed late-night live sketch comedy TV show, [[:Category:Saturday Night Live | Saturday Night Live]]. Unfortunately, they linger too long over dinner, and by the time the cab deposits them at the station, it is nearly 11:30 p.m. and pouring rain. | After a year of waiting for tickets, Peter invites Mary Jane Watson to spend a summer evening with him in the audience of the acclaimed late-night live sketch comedy TV show, [[:Category:Saturday Night Live | Saturday Night Live]]. Unfortunately, they linger too long over dinner, and by the time the cab deposits them at the station, it is nearly 11:30 p.m. and pouring rain. | ||
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When Peter and Mary Jane arrive at the door, they find a crowd of people waiting to get in, and Salty, an usher, directs them to the balcony because all the stage seats are filled. As they head upstairs, they are suddenly shoved aside by a powerful Asian man dressed in an usher's uniform, and Peter's spider-sense starts to tingle. As the man heads downstairs, Peter realizes that he has heard his voice somewhere before. | When Peter and Mary Jane arrive at the door, they find a crowd of people waiting to get in, and Salty, an usher, directs them to the balcony because all the stage seats are filled. As they head upstairs, they are suddenly shoved aside by a powerful Asian man dressed in an usher's uniform, and Peter's spider-sense starts to tingle. As the man heads downstairs, Peter realizes that he has heard his voice somewhere before. | ||
On the way to their seats, Mary Jane waves to Gilda Radner, who is headed for John Belushi's dressing room. Gilda finds John and the other Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Players preoccupied with a ring that John apparently received from a fan, which John put on but now can't remove. At five minutes to show time, Lorne Michaels enters to see what the holdup is, and he tells them to get moving. As they follow him toward the stage, the tall Asian watches them pass by. Then he enters a costume room, where he orders his gang to come out of hiding. Soon crates and trunks open and a small army of criminals emerge. As the Asian dons his costume, he tells his men that a ring of great value was inadvertently sent to one of the cast members. Their task is to help him recover it, but since he does not know who has the ring, they must be subtle, because one wrong move could bring down a flood of "superheroes." He dons his costume as the | On the way to their seats, Mary Jane waves to Gilda Radner, who is headed for John Belushi's dressing room. Gilda finds John and the other Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Players preoccupied with a ring that John apparently received from a fan, which John put on but now can't remove. At five minutes to show time, Lorne Michaels enters to see what the holdup is, and he tells them to get moving. As they follow him toward the stage, the tall Asian watches them pass by. Then he enters a costume room, where he orders his gang to come out of hiding. Soon crates and trunks open and a small army of criminals emerge. As the Asian dons his costume, he tells his men that a ring of great value was inadvertently sent to one of the cast members. Their task is to help him recover it, but since he does not know who has the ring, they must be subtle, because one wrong move could bring down a flood of "superheroes." He dons his costume as the Silver Samurai. | ||
Peter and Mary Jane find their balcony seats just as Don Pardo is introducing Stan Lee–the host for the evening–with special musical guest Rick Jones. During Stan's monologue, the [[Silver Samurai]]'s gang begins to infiltrate the studio. When Peter spots one of them strong-arming a page, he reluctantly tells Mary Jane he has to leave. Unfortunately, his attempt to leave unobserved is thwarted when a camera projects him on a monitor. But then the show cuts to a commercial, and Peter quickly climbs into the rafters. As he changes into his Spider-Man costume, he drops one of his shoes, but he snags it with his webbing before it hits Stan in the head. | Peter and Mary Jane find their balcony seats just as Don Pardo is introducing Stan Lee–the host for the evening–with special musical guest Rick Jones. During Stan's monologue, the [[Silver Samurai]]'s gang begins to infiltrate the studio. When Peter spots one of them strong-arming a page, he reluctantly tells Mary Jane he has to leave. Unfortunately, his attempt to leave unobserved is thwarted when a camera projects him on a monitor. But then the show cuts to a commercial, and Peter quickly climbs into the rafters. As he changes into his Spider-Man costume, he drops one of his shoes, but he snags it with his webbing before it hits Stan in the head. | ||
First Spider-Man looks into the production room, but even though his spider-sense tingles, he does not see the group of thugs that are holding Lorne Michaels and his staff prisoners. Then he heads backstage. Meanwhile, John Belushi is still trying to get the ring off, and he complains to Bill Murray that the thing gives him the creeps. Soon after John goes to his dressing room, Bill sees the [[Silver Samurai]] giving orders to his gang. Realizing that something sinister is afoot, he remains hidden until he gets the chance to clout one of the thugs with a prop Thor hammer. Then he dresses in the thug's clothes to infiltrate the gang, learn their plans, and tip off security. Bill's absence from the show's Weekend Update segment is deftly handled by Gilda Radner and Jane Curtin. But as Gilda does an Emily Litella routine, she suddenly falls through a trap-door in the stage. Jane tries to cover for her, but then she falls through as well. | First Spider-Man looks into the production room, but even though his spider-sense tingles, he does not see the group of thugs that are holding Lorne Michaels and his staff prisoners. Then he heads backstage. Meanwhile, John Belushi is still trying to get the ring off, and he complains to Bill Murray that the thing gives him the creeps. Soon after John goes to his dressing room, Bill sees the [[Silver Samurai]] giving orders to his gang. Realizing that something sinister is afoot, he remains hidden until he gets the chance to clout one of the thugs with a prop Thor hammer. Then he dresses in the thug's clothes to infiltrate the gang, learn their plans, and tip off security. Bill's absence from the show's Weekend Update segment is deftly handled by Gilda Radner and Jane Curtin. But as Gilda does an Emily Litella routine, she suddenly falls through a trap-door in the stage. Jane tries to cover for her, but then she falls through as well. | ||
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When Peter rejoins Mary Jane, she is furious at having been deserted and also at some remarks that the man next to her made. At a table next to Peter and Mary Jane's in a restaurant after the show, John and Garrett discuss what happened. Apparently, the ring was meant to be delivered to someone named J. B. Lu-Shi, whose offices are also at the Rockefeller Plaza. But the address label was rained on, the ink smeared, and a postal clerk delivered it to John instead. | When Peter rejoins Mary Jane, she is furious at having been deserted and also at some remarks that the man next to her made. At a table next to Peter and Mary Jane's in a restaurant after the show, John and Garrett discuss what happened. Apparently, the ring was meant to be delivered to someone named J. B. Lu-Shi, whose offices are also at the Rockefeller Plaza. But the address label was rained on, the ink smeared, and a postal clerk delivered it to John instead. | ||
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[[Category: Saturday Night Live]] | [[Category:Saturday Night Live]] | ||
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