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The most popular sketch during Season 51 so far has been the debut episode’s cold open featuring Colin Jost as Secretary Pete Hegseth and James Austin Johnson doing his fantastic impression of President Donald Trump. It is already approaching 9 million views in less than a month. You can watch it below…
The first “Saturday Night Live” episode following the 2024 Presidential Election opened with the faces of cast members Bowen Yang, Ego Nwodim, Kenan Thompson and Heidi Gardner seemingly in a somber mood. The sketch began with the cast members stating the election results.
Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost drew historical parallels by suggesting Trump administration officials might flee to Argentina, following a $20 billi
Many sketches from the early seasons of Saturday Night Live wouldn’t fly on television today, but constantly complaining about comedy’s ever-changing relationship with culture at large won’t make the
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The Best SNL Sketches Where Cast Could Not Keep Composure (Part 3)
SNL moments where the funniest people on TV couldn’t even keep it together. You’ll see why some sketches became legends — not for perfection, but for the beautiful disaster that made audiences and cast members lose control.
It’s very rare for Saturday Night Live to not start with a political cold open. They keep James Austin Johnson in a cooler somewhere, thawing him every time they need to put the saggy neck prosthetics
SNL and host/musical guest Sabrina Carpenter got off to a late start, but that was definitely the least of the show's problems last night.
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12 Old SNL Sketches They Wouldn’t Do Today
These SNL sketches may still be funny — or may not be, depending on your taste — but there's almost no chances the current Saturday Night Live would attempt them.