"SNL" returned for the sixth episode of its 50th season on Nov. 9 with host Bill Burr playing into his Boston-area roots. The ...
Saturday Night Live did away with a cold open skit in its most recent episode and instead had a sarcastic message of support for President-elect Donald Trump. Saturday’s episode was the first since ...
Bill Burr’s monologue after the cold open of the latest Saturday Night Live did touch on the election, but he ventured into ...
"Saturday Night Live's" Donald Trump impersonator James Austin Johnson gets way pumped up to honor his (not) hero. Screen ...
Saturday Night Live’s first post-election show began with the cast swearing they’ve actually had Trump’s back this whole time—and host Bill Burr totally bombing in a monologue that tried to make light ...
This sketch is a paid advertisement with Burr in a garage, talking up real music. No autotune, no mumble tap. It's just pure ...
The answer is in the cold open from Saturday’s show hosted by Bill Burr (whose Buffalo Wild Wings ad was very funny ): the ...
The cast of “Saturday Night Live” jokingly appealed to President-elect Donald Trump in a cold open sketch in their first ...
The “Saturday Night Live” cast sarcastically tells Donald Trump they never wavered in their support of him and begs not to be ...
The skit began with cast members solemnly discussing how Trump’s win over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris would be ...
Burr walks the line—not unsuccessfully—between being one of those beyond-tiresome "I'm just sayin' what we're all thinkin'" ...
In the first post-election episode, they promise nothing but flattering portrayals of the "hot, jacked" incoming president ...