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'SNL' Gives 'Dead Poets Society' a Bloody Twist on Season 41 Finale
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The parody of Robin Williams' classic movie is one of the highlights during the last episode of 'Saturday Night Live' season 41.

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"Saturday Night Live" season 41 wrapped up with an episode hosted by Fred Armisen. In one sketch, he and the cast parodied the 1989 movie "Dead Poets Society" starring the late Robin Williams. It ended with a bloodbath that left everyone speechless.

During his monologue, Armisen who became a cast member on "SNL" from 2002 until 2013 did a one-man play called "Love For New York, I did Saturdays Right." He recreated his audition for the sketch show and did impersonations of Frank Sinatra and Prince.

Fred Armisen was not the only "SNL" alum returning to the show during the finale. Jason Sudeikis who's on the press tour for his new movie "Angry Birds" appeared in a sketch called "New Girlfriend". He played a boyfriend to Armisen's Regine.

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