Talk:Saturday Night Live season 20

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Colour contrast problems
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To correct this problem, a group of editors have decided to remove support for invalid colours from Template:Infobox television season and other television season templates after 1 September 2015. If you would still like to use custom colours for the infobox and episode list in this article after that date, please ensure that the colours meet the WCAG AAA standard.

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Please be sure to change the invalid colour in every place that it appears, including the infobox, the episode list, and the series overview table. If you have any questions about this, please ask on Template talk:Infobox television season. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 05:30, 2 August 2015 (UTC)

Dracula Is Gay sketch, episode 3
Wasn't there a John Travolta sketch in S20E03 called "Dracula Is Gay" that was scrubbed from all of the rebroadcasts, DVDs, and so forth? I even noticed it was deleted from the Comedy Central broadcasts around 2003. The sole reference I can find to it is my memory and the JT SNL transcripts site. I am curious whether NBC has been trying to whitewash the episodes of anything that might be considered offensive; if so, maybe the article could use a footnote. -Rolypolyman (talk) 14:34, 15 April 2018 (UTC)