This week's cold open mocked president-elect Donald Trump by having the cast pretend to support him, and guest host Bill Burr's monologue could be viewed from different lenses.
This time, however, “S.N.L.” let many of its cast members lampoon their own disappointment and apprehension, including Colin Jost, who has frequently mocked Trump on the Weekend Update segment he ...
Saturday Night Live, meanwhile, is uniquely positioned to make its own newsworthy hay of current events – and also its own cringeworthy hell when those events don’t seem particularly compatible with ...
The skit began with cast members solemnly discussing how Trump’s win over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris would be ...
“Clearly, I have been spending too much time with you white liberals and your goofy optimism. It wasn’t even close! At one ...
The cast then had a sarcastic message directly for the former president. “And that is why we at SNL would like to say to ...
For his first “Weekend Update” segment following Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday, co-anchor Michael Che appeared to raid ...
Of Saturday Night Live’s two “Weekend Update” anchors, it was Michael Che who seemed most disturbed by Trump’s decisive win ...
This week's 'Weekend Update' tackled the results of the 2024 election and 'Gladiator II' and 'Wicked' releasing the same day.
In the first post-election episode, they promise nothing but flattering portrayals of the "hot, jacked" incoming president ...
Saturday Night Live” is likely to strike a new tone as it looks toward a second term for Donald Trump in its first episode ...