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His world after 'SNL': Bobby Moynihan's new sitcom is only one of many changes for the comic actor

Bobby Moynihan has seen a lot of changes in quick succession. Fresh from his dream job at "Saturday Night Live" - his comedic home-away-from-home for nine years - he's shifted to "Me, Myself & I," a sitcom on CBS due Sept. 25.

As if that weren't enough, Moynihan married in 2016 and soon after became a father. His casting in "Me, Myself & I" was swiftly followed by a move to Los Angeles, which came with its own adjustments for the native New Yorker. Such as, say, having a yard for the first time.

"I don't know what's going on here," Moynihan begins by phone. "But people just are on

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