Thanks to Taylor Swift, 2015 was truly the Year of the "Squad." Taylor and her, hot young friends demonstrated their "squad goals" influence at every turn, whether charging Taylor's 1989 tour stage or getting together for a mega-music video like "Bad Blood." Basically this year we've all had to face whether we want to be in the squad, love to hate the squad, or have no idea what a "squad" is in the first place. Now, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey have taken on the term in their own way via this hysterical SNL music video where they explain to an interviewer that a squad doesn't always have to be a gorgeous group of actors and models. In fact, a squad can be anyone who's just there to help you get by (or, in Amy Schumer's case, someone who's there because they thought it was for charity). It's the "Bad Blood" parody we didn't know we've been waiting for, now with nunchucks, gynecologists, mammograms, and Gayle King. Watch right here:
You can watch the actual "Bad Blood" video here, or hey, just keep watching Tina, Amy, and Amy's over and over again.