Teyana Taylor’s so-so episode is saved by 1 standout sketch
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NBC's Saturday Night Live spoofed quarterback Jarrett Stidham ahead of the Denver Broncos ' showdown with the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game.
In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's President Trump hosted his own version of the Oscars, featuring Mike Myers' return as Elon Musk.
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'Saturday Night Live' ripped for embarrassing NFL sketch
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" attempted to mock ESPN's NFL Playoff coverage during this week's show. It did not go well. The comedy show had a pair of cast mates portraying Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, while actress Teyana Taylor pretended to interview a Broncos quarterback.
To say that Kenan Thompson is a pro when it comes to performing Saturday Night Live sketches would be a gross understatement. As it stands, Thompson is the longest-running cast member in SNL history,
New faces are slated to grace the "Saturday Night Live" stage this weekend. See the host and musical guests for the Jan. 24 show.
The New England Patriots and Denver Broncos square off in the AFC title game on Sunday, and the loss of quarterback Bo Nix has so many questioning whether or not Denver can knock off the resurgent powerhouse. That question became the premise for a sketch on this week's Saturday Night Live as the comedy show took on NFL on ESPN.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member Michael Che took aim at immigration enforcement on Saturday, as well as Vice President JD Vance, with jokes about ICE during the "Weekend Update" segment.
SNL’s Teyana Taylor and Kenan Thompson skewer centrist talking heads in a PBS parody addressing ICE and Minnesota’s federal enforcement.
The last live sketch of Saturday Night Live’s Teyana Taylor-hosted episode was a low-key two-on-two political sketch, with Taylor anchoring a PBS news analysis show, flanked by Kenan Thompson, while commentator guests played by Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman tried to make milquetoast points of vaguely centrist outrage about the ICE situation in Minneapolis and other Trump-era horrors.
Trump hosted the show, which had categories like Best Picture (of me), Best Foreign Film -- which went to no one -- and Best Kiss. The sketch featured Vice President JD Vance (Jeremy Culhane), Kristi Noem (Ashley Padilla), Stephen Miller (Andrew Dismukes) and Argentinian President Javier Milei (Marcello Hernandez).
Bowen Yang explained what happened on his final episode as a "Saturday Night Live" cast member on his "Las Culturistas" podcast.