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Colin Jost Is Playing a Cocaine Kingpin on Peacock — Here Is Why This Is His Best Role Yet

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Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost plays Ivy League dentist turned cocaine kingpin Larry Lavin on Peacock. Here is why this dramatic role is the career move nobody saw coming.

Colin Jost — the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update anchor and co-head writer whose specific comic intelligence has made him one of SNL's most respected writers while his on-air persona has made him one of its most divisive personalities — is playing Larry Lavin, an Ivy League dentist who became a major cocaine distributor in Philadelphia in the 1980s, in a new Peacock drama series based on the specific true crime story that has been previously covered in book form.

The casting is unexpected in ways that are interesting: Jost's public persona is built around the specific combination of preppy-adjacent ease and self-aware intelligence that his Saturday Night Live role has developed over more than a decade. Larry Lavin's story involves a person with exactly these surface qualities whose interior life was hiding a criminal operation that operated for years before its discovery.

For the true crime dimension: Larry Lavin's story is the specific type — upwardly mobile professional whose respectable public life concealed a criminal enterprise — that dramatisation handles well when the performance can access the specific duality that the subject's dual life requires. Whether Jost's dramatic range can sustain what the role demands is the specific question that reviewers will address.

For Peacock's programming strategy: the streaming service has been developing specific true crime drama content that targets the adult drama demographic that the parent company's NBC broadcast programming serves. The Lavin project is a specific example of the Peacock true crime drama format whose commercial logic involves the specific overlap between the true crime podcast and documentary audience and the narrative drama audience.

For Jost's career trajectory: the role represents a specific creative risk for someone whose public identity is so thoroughly associated with a single entertainment context. Whether this represents the beginning of a dramatic career alongside his SNL work or a specific project whose outcome determines whether further dramatic work follows depends entirely on the reception.

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