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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Movies to watch in October, from 'Joker: Folie à Deux' to 'Saturday Night' ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Joaquin Phoenix as Joker, a new Jason Reitman comedy and a buzzy Palme d'Or winner ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweek@futurenet.com (Anya Jaremko-Greenwold, The Week US) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Anya Jaremko-Greenwold, The Week US ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/jpeg" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/t9AAxrthGK57dYMsPeXusL-1280-80.jpg">
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                                                                                                                                                                        <media:description><![CDATA[Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix, in &#039;Joker: Folie à Deux,&#039; are merely two stars lighting the screens this month]]></media:description>                                                            <media:text><![CDATA[&#039;Joker: Folie à Deux&#039; (2024) directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker and Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn]]></media:text>
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                                <p>The box office's summer slump is over. As awards season inches closer, a slew of Oscar hopefuls are hitting theaters. This month's new releases include a hotly anticipated DC Comics sequel, a comedy about the real-life premiere of 'SNL' and a possible first Oscar win for four-time nominee Saoirse Ronan.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-joker-folie-a-deux-oct-4"><span>'Joker: Folie à Deux' (Oct. 4)</span></h3><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="high" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/_OKAwz2MsJs" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>The eagerly-awaited sequel to Todd Phillips' 2019 "Joker" is yet another intimate look at the DC Comics supervillain. The film's subtitle, "folie à deux," is French for "madness of two" and "used to refer to shared psychosis or shared delusional disorder," said <a href="https://screenrant.com/october-2024-movies-theaters-release-dates/" target="_blank"><u>Screen Rant</u></a>. The phrase encapsulates the relationship between Joker/Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix, reprising his Oscar-winning role) and his toxic lady love Harley Quinn/Harleen Quinzel (Lady Gaga). When they meet as patients at Arkham State Hospital — Arthur will soon be on trial for his past crimes as Joker — they become partners in crime. Promising more painted smiles and apparently several sequences set to song, the sequel could <em>almost</em> be called a musical, if it were not for the director's protests. "Most of the music in the movie is really just dialogue," Phillips said to <a href="https://variety.com/2024/film/features/todd-phillips-joker-2-movie-interview-1236111122/" target="_blank"><u>Variety</u></a>. "It's just Arthur not having the words to say what he wants to say, so he sings them instead."</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-the-outrun-oct-4"><span>'The Outrun' (Oct. 4)</span></h3><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ReKQYf4Jdpc" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>30-year-old Irish actor Saoirse Ronan has already been nominated for four Oscars, but <a href="https://theweek.com/culture-life/film/the-outrun-saoirse-ronan-s-finest-performance">many critics</a> are betting her turn in "The Outrun" will earn Ronan her first win. Based on a best-selling addiction memoir by Amy Liptrot and directed by Nora Fingscheidt, "The Outrun" stars Ronan as an alcoholic named Rona. After attending rehab, she leaves London and returns home to Orkney, an isolated and starkly beautiful archipelago. "With its angular, fractured structure, extended poetic longueurs and preoccupation with birdwatching," the movie "feels like a refreshingly unconventional spin on a familiar theme," said <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/sep/28/the-outrun-review-saoirse-ronan-impresses-in-a-refreshingly-unconventional-recovery-drama" target="_blank"><u>The Guardian</u></a>.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-saturday-night-oct-11"><span>'Saturday Night' (Oct. 11) </span></h3><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/iZ9O_tl5Npk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>"<a href="https://theweek.com/feature/briefing/1019449/a-history-of-presidential-parodies-on-saturday-night-live">Saturday Night Live</a>" premiered on October 11, 1975, and as fast-paced and off-the-cuff as modern day episodes of the late-night sketch comedy show might seem, the first run was even more so. Based on the true story of the chaotic 90 minutes preceding the first 'SNL' broadcast and directed by comedy veteran Jason Reitman ("Juno"), "Saturday Night" features real-life TV pioneers like Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and Lorne Michaels all portrayed by younger actors. "It's a thriller-comedy, if you can call that a genre," Reitman said to <a href="https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/story/saturday-night-first-look" target="_blank"><u>Vanity Fair</u></a>. "I always describe this movie as a shuttle launch, and the question was, 'Would they break orbit?'"</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-anora-oct-18"><span>'Anora' (Oct. 18) </span></h3><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/GuPkfvxmtdw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Indie darling Sean Baker ("The Florida Project") is back with an addition to his string of raw, sympathetic <a href="https://theweek.com/law/sex-work-legalization-around-the-world">sex worker</a> stories. "Anora" follows Ani (Mikey Madison), a stripper who begins a whirlwind romance with a young client named Ivan (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a powerful Russian oligarch. Following their shotgun wedding, goons sent by Ivan's father show up to pry the couple apart. "'Anora' has next to nothing to do with romance, and almost everything to do with the kind of working-class heartache that a modern Hollywood studio would never even <em>try</em> to get right," said <a href="https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/movies/anora-review-mikey-madison-sean-baker-sex-worker-comedy-1235007333/" target="_blank"><u>IndieWire</u></a>. It won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, the first American film to do so since Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life" In 2011.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hard-truths-oct-18"><span>'Hard Truths' (Oct. 18) </span></h3><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/gFuEZfZUKIk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Acclaimed English theater-director-turned-filmmaker Mike Leigh is known for making tough little films about working class people that employ lots of improv and allow actors to invent their own characters. The star of Leigh's "Secrets & Lies" (1996), Marianne Jean-Baptiste, is his muse once more in "Hard Truths," this time playing a misanthrope named Pansy who cannot seem to get along with anyone. "Leigh's films can feel shaggy and unstructured on first viewing, and 'Hard Truths' is no different," said <a href="https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/hard-truths-review-marianne-jean-baptiste-1236132683/" target="_blank"><u>Variety</u></a>. "But there's profound poetry in every scene."</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Anthropomorphizing is fun, but it isn't a good idea' ]]></title>
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                                <h2 id="thanks-dogue-but-i-ll-skip-the-gucci-dog-carrier">'Thanks, Dogue, but I'll skip the Gucci dog carrier'</h2><p><strong>Maddy Butcher at The Washington Post</strong></p><p>There is an "apparently shrinking minority of people who consider coddling and fancy accoutrements antithetical to good dog ownership," says Maddy Butcher. Any "worthwhile 'investment' in a dog involves time and energy but not much money." People should "use dogs for what they were bred to do, if you can, and treat them like, well, dogs." Dogs "tend to be healthier and happier when their lives have a point. Pretend jobs are fine!"</p><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/09/26/healthy-dog-activities/" target="_blank"><em>Read more</em></a></p><h2 id="it-s-time-for-us-sports-teams-to-recognize-the-power-of-latino-fans">'It's time for US sports teams to recognize the power of Latino fans' </h2><p><strong>Xavier A. Gutierrez at Time</strong></p><p>An "undeniable trendline in our cultural landscape is the unmatched power of sports," but "somewhat still overlooked is the massive impact Latinos have on this industry's success," says Xavier A. Gutierrez. It is "clear that sports are driving our American culture, and Latinos are the primary growth drivers of the sports industry," so for "any organization seeking to future-proof its success, focusing on Latino fans is a smart place to start."</p><p><a href="https://time.com/7024087/latino-american-sports-fans-nielsen/" target="_blank"><em>Read more</em></a></p><h2 id="you-re-wrong-about-saturday-night-live">'You're wrong about 'Saturday Night Live'</h2><p><strong>Christian Schneider at National Review</strong></p><p>'Saturday Night Live' is "neither as good nor as bad as we remember it," says Christian Schneider. There is the "'SNL' that we all remember watching as youths and into adulthood," where "our favorite recurring characters and cast members firing off catchphrases that are still burned into our brains." But "there is also the 'SNL' as it actually ran," as "oftentimes, this 'SNL' can be completely different from the one that lives in our memories."</p><p><a href="https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/09/youre-wrong-about-saturday-night-live/" target="_blank"><em>Read more</em></a></p><h2 id="antimicrobial-resistance-is-dangerous-in-more-ways-than-one">'Antimicrobial resistance is dangerous in more ways than one'</h2><p><strong>Anthony McDonnell at the Financial Times</strong></p><p>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), where "bacteria, fungi and viruses develop resistance to the drugs used to treat them — is rendering our arsenal of antibiotics ineffective," says Anthony McDonnell. But "lesser known, but equally important, is the impact that AMR might have on our global economy." Even a "small dent can have a huge impact," and "investing in treatments and new drugs will save healthcare systems money in the long run, and offer a return of $28 for every dollar invested."</p><p><a href="https://www.ft.com/content/d2abeb2c-9e3a-4fea-b32f-f0235d5bb5bd" target="_blank"><em>Read more</em></a></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ The remarkable comedy of Julio Torres ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ His latest endeavor, "Problemista," continues his peerless artistic run ]]>
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                                <p>This month, "Problemista" hit movie theaters. Maybe you have heard of it; maybe you have not. It is the story of Alejandro, a Salvadoran immigrant to the United States who dreams of being a toy designer for Hasbro. If only the pesky U.S. <a href="https://theweek.com/business/immigration-us-economy-grew">immigration</a> system and the travails of New York City were not constantly getting in his way. </p><p>The success of "<a href="https://a24films.com/films/problemista" target="_blank"><u>Problemista</u></a>" is inconsequential. Okay, yes, its star and creator, Julio Torres, deserves a smash hit. But only so that he can keep putting his singular comedic vision out into the world. As Torres told <a href="https://www.thecut.com/article/julio-torres-problemista-interview.html" target="_blank"><u>The Cut</u></a> about "Problemista," "I hope people like it, but I don&apos;t make work with [other people&apos;s] perception in mind." </p><h2 id="who-is-julio-torres">Who is Julio Torres?</h2><p>Torres was born in San Salvador, El Salvador in 1987. Tita, his mother, is a fashion designer and architect who had her own store. While he was young in El Salvador, Torres said to <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/08/julio-torres-hbo-my-favorite-shapes-show-and-tell-comedy/595531/" target="_blank">The Atlantic</a> that he "would sketch big horrible princess dresses for her to make and sell." </p><p>He moved to New York City to attend The New School, where he received a degree in literary studies. But, Torres said to <a href="https://www.gq.com/story/julio-torres-is-changing-the-shape-of-comedy" target="_blank"><u>GQ</u></a>, "school was just the excuse to figure out how to be here and remain here … I wanted to write for TV, and I wanted to write for film." He was unsure how to meet that goal, so he started doing stand-up in New York. </p><h2 id="what-is-some-of-torres-apos-best-work-xa0">What is some of Torres&apos; best work? </h2><p>Torres&apos; comedic voice began being heard by a wider public when he became a writer for SNL. Some of his best-known skits include "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=papyrus+snl" target="_blank"><u>Papyrus</u></a>," about a man who simply cannot accept the way the movie "Avatar" uses the wavy font Papyrus, and "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BONhk-hbiXk" target="_blank"><u>Wells for Boys,</u></a>" in which Fisher-Price debuts a life-size well for sensitive boys to ponder over. </p><p>Then Torres&apos; soft, observant, melancholic humor put his own self at the center in 2019 with an high-touch HBO adaptation of his stand-up show, "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLRwd6dXjBc" target="_blank"><u>My Favorite Shapes</u></a>." In it, a conveyor belt rolls a collection of objects in front of Torres as he tells hilarious, absurd, poignant stories about each. "He likes to speak of objects not as mere objects, but as beings with identities, with souls of their own," said The Atlantic. "Everything has had a life, however small — and the backstories he offers in the special tend to be as human, vulnerable, and complex as they are funny," </p><p>Around the same time "My Favorite Shapes" debuted, Torres was co-writing and co-starring in "Los Espookys," a Spanish-language comedy about a gaggle of horror-obsessed friends who start a for-hire <a href="https://theweek.com/culture-life/film/the-best-horror-franchises-of-all-time">horror</a> business. Pals getting paid to scare people, essentially. It debuted in 2019, was renewed for a second season after the pandemic, in 2022, then was canceled. About the second season, <a href="https://www.avclub.com/los-espookys-season-2-review-hbo-tv-show-1849547041" target="_blank"><u>AV Club</u></a> said, "what worked last time — the comic chemistry between the main quartet, the cool synthy original music and choice soundtrack picks, the color scheme and dramatic lighting, the camp and absurdity, the aesthetic and wit — works again this time, only with maybe a bit more punch and sharpness." Nothing else like it has ever been on TV. </p><h2 id="what-is-apos-problemista-apos-xa0">What is &apos;Problemista&apos;? </h2><p>The first feature film directed by Torres also stars Torres as Alejandro, the protagonist, and Tilda Swinton as Elizabeth, an art critic who is trying to preserve the artistic legacy of her cryogenically frozen husband. Alejandro wants to be a toy designer, but he needs to obtain a green card to work at Hasbro. Elizabeth promises to sponsor his green card if he helps her line up an exhibition of her husband&apos;s work. </p><p>The storytelling is a mix of the mundane (an immigrant&apos;s uphill battle to secure residency) with the ingenious (the U.S. immigration system is depicted as a kind of head-spinning maze). Torres thinks it is crucial for art, like "Problemista," to dissect the workaday. "Like, where&apos;s the insurance company movie?" he said to <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/julio-torres-immigrant-experience-inspired-problemista-comedy-1235342448/" target="_blank"><u>The Hollywood Reporter</u></a>. "Even though those hurdles in life are not as dramatically accessible as falling in love or robbing a bank, they are more common, and they stay with you and scar you and traumatize you and make you grow."</p><p>Torres&apos; comedic prowess comes from his ability to face reality with a tender groan and a wink. When Alejandro starts looking for new work opportunities, he turns to Craigslist — as one would. In "Problemista," Craigslist is portrayed by a person (Larry Owens) and is a gig-economy genie existing in a kind of trash-heap wonderland. It is a depiction emblematic of Torres&apos; worldview. As Torres said to <a href="https://www.polygon.com/24107846/julio-torres-interview-problemista" target="_blank"><u>Polygon</u></a>, "children are very curious. Children ask a lot of questions … And then somewhere along the line, we&apos;re told that asking a lot of questions is bad, or that being too curious is not a good thing." Torres, with his shrewd, whimsical storytelling, catechizes the things we have forgotten to ask. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ When will your favorite show be back now that the writers strike is over? ]]></title>
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                                <p>Hollywood writers are picking up their pencils. </p><p>After almost five months, the writers strike has come to an end after the Writers Guild of America reached a <a href="https://theweek.com/culture-life/hollywood-writers-on-the-cusp-of-ending-strike-after-reaching-tentative-agreement">tentative agreement</a> with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers for a new contract. Union members still have to ratify the deal, but that&apos;s widely expected to happen, and pending the ratification vote, the WGA officially lifted the strike effective Sept. 27. </p><p>When the strike began, some shows quickly went dark, while others that were in the writing process halted. So now that the strike is wrapping up, which shows can viewers expect to see back on the air first, and which will take longer?</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-when-will-late-night-shows-return"><span>When will late-night shows return?</span></h2><p>The major late-night shows are all set to return shortly. </p><p>"The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," "Late Night With Seth Meyers," and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" have each announced they will be back with a new episode on Monday, Oct. 2. Meanwhile, HBO&apos;s "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" will return on Sunday, Oct. 1. </p><p>Additionally, HBO&apos;s "Real Time with Bill Maher" will be back with a new episode on Sept. 29. Maher was already planning to return without his writers before <a href="https://twitter.com/billmaher/status/1703801159096713583">delaying</a> the premiere when it appeared an agreement to end the strike might be imminent. </p><p>"The Daily Show" will also return to Comedy Central on Oct. 16 and use guest hosts for the rest of 2023 before naming a new permanent host in 2024, according to <a href="https://deadline.com/2023/09/the-daily-show-return-date-guest-hosts-permanent-host-2024-1235557673/">Deadline</a>. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-when-will-daytime-talk-shows-return"><span>When will daytime talk shows return?</span></h2><p>Numerous daytime talk shows are also expected to be back almost immediately, including "<a href="https://theweek.com/culture-life/tv-radio/why-drew-barrymore-and-bill-maher-are-facing-backlash-from-writers"><u>The Drew Barrymore Show</u></a>." Some of these programs were already eying returns without WGA writers until those plans were delayed due to backlash.</p><p>With the strike ending, "The Talk," "The Drew Barrymore Show," "The Jennifer Hudson Show" and "The Kelly Clarkson Show" are eying October returns, according to <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/drew-barrymore-daytime-talk-shows-returning-writers-strike-1235598650/"><u>The Hollywood Reporter</u></a><u>,</u> which reports some will likely "be back on the air before the late-night shows." However, because the actors strike remains ongoing, none of these shows will be able to have guests on to promote film or TV projects unless those productions have received a SAG-AFTRA waiver. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-when-will-saturday-night-live-return"><span>When will 'Saturday Night Live' return?</span></h2><p>The return of "Saturday Night Live" is more complicated. As <a href="https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/saturday-night-live-return-october-wga-strike-1235734497/"><u>Variety</u></a> explains, "SNL" is covered under a contract that isn’t affected by the actors strike, meaning its cast may return after the WGA strike&apos;s end. But <a href="https://deadline.com/2023/09/saturday-night-live-expected-to-return-next-month-1235555570/">Deadline</a> notes some "SNL" stars, not to mention potential hosts, might not want to participate in solidarity with their fellow performers still on strike. Despite this, Deadline reports the sketch show will likely return on Oct. 7 or Oct. 14 and could utilize non-actors as hosts. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-when-will-scripted-dramas-and-comedies-return"><span>When will scripted dramas and comedies return?</span></h2><p>Scripted dramas and comedies that were in the writing phase of production pre-strike could get up and running immediately. For some, it may not initially be an issue that the actors strike is ongoing, as filming wasn&apos;t imminent anyway. </p><p>One of these programs is "The Last of Us," as the second season was being written when the strike began, and co-creator Craig Mazin has <a href="https://deadline.com/2023/07/the-last-of-us-craig-mazin-season-2-status-update-season-3-plans-spoilers-clickers-qa-1235437723/"><u>said</u></a> only one episode was submitted before the deadline. "The strike has not yet been officially lifted, but the second it is, we will spring into action," Mazin <a href="https://www.threads.net/@clmazin/post/CxmZel1LJ1W">said</a> earlier this week. "Abbott Elementary" and "Yellowjackets" were also both <a href="https://theweek.com/culture/1023356/2023-writers-strike-every-film-and-tv-show-impacted"><u>just getting started</u></a> with writing pre-strike.</p><p>Then there are the shows that were about to start filming when the writers strike started. Except for any writing that was left to finish, those will remain shut down, as cameras can&apos;t start rolling until the actor&apos;s strike is also over. The most prominent example is "<a href="https://theweek.com/culture/entertainment/1025894/stranger-things-season-5"><u>Stranger Things</u></a><u>,"</u> which was believed to be gearing up to start shooting over the summer before the strikes. "Hacks" is among the series that also halted filming. </p><p>But in terms of broadcast shows, executives who spoke with <a href="https://deadline.com/2023/09/2023-24-broadcast-season-saved-wga-deal-scripted-series-return-1235555081/"><u>Deadline</u></a> estimated procedurals like "NCIS" that don&apos;t require as much post-production as an HBO series could "be back on air early to mid-March." However, this depends on actors being ready to work by the middle of November. If actors have an agreement with the studios by the end of October, a "13-episode network season could still be saved," former "Law & Order: SVU" showrunner Warren Leight <a href="https://twitter.com/warrenleightTV/status/1704931435503636775">said</a> on X, formerly Twitter. </p><p>Negotiations between the AMPTP and SAG-AFTRA haven&apos;t yet resumed, though given the writers and actors unions shared some of the same concerns, experts believe the actors’ strike could be resolved relatively quickly. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ The story behind Sinéad O’Connor’s iconic Saturday Night Live performance ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Singer ‘stepped into culture-war infamy’ after tearing photograph of the Pope live on air ]]>
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                                <p>The singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor has died at the age of 56, prompting a flurry of tributes for both her music and her confrontational style.</p><p>She was a “passionate and highly engaged musician” with an “unswerving commitment to activism and truth-telling”, said <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jul/26/sinead-oconnor-obituary">The Guardian</a>, while <a href="https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sinead-o-connor-death-prince-nothing-compares-2-u-song-dtwnb7b5q">The Times</a> said she was “someone who stood up for what she believed in, whatever the consequences”.</p><p>Her most contentious moment came in 1992, when she tore up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on the US TV show <a href="https://theweek.com/63998/snl-turns-40-the-best-of-bill-murray" target="_self" data-original-url="https://www.theweek.co.uk/63998/snl-turns-40-the-best-of-bill-murray">“Saturday Night Live”</a> in protest against child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.</p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/1684480960941752321"></a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>She was “a punk in reluctant pop star clothing” that evening, wrote Lester Fabian Brathwaite for <a href="https://ew.com/music/sinead-oconnor-pope-photo-snl">Entertainment Weekly</a>. But what happened?</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-the-real-enemy"><span>The ‘real enemy’</span></h3><p>During rehearsals, <a href="https://theweek.com/97374/five-celebrities-who-converted-to-islam" target="_self" data-original-url="https://www.theweek.co.uk/97374/five-celebrities-who-converted-to-islam">O’Connor</a> had held up a photograph of a Brazilian child killed by police, as she sang an a cappella version of <a href="https://theweek.com/75518/bob-marley-seven-best-quotes-from-the-reggae-legend" target="_self" data-original-url="https://www.theweek.co.uk/75518/bob-marley-seven-best-quotes-from-the-reggae-legend">Bob Marley’s</a> “War”. However, wrote Brathwaite, during the live broadcast she “switched it up” with a photo of <a href="https://theweek.com/religion/58251/should-john-paul-ii-be-made-saint-case-and-against" target="_self" data-original-url="https://www.theweek.co.uk/religion/58251/should-john-paul-ii-be-made-saint-case-and-against">the Pope</a>.</p><p>She wanted to “protest the ongoing issue of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church”, said <a href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12341411/Sinead-OConnor-dead-pope-photo-SNL.html">Mail Online</a>, “long before such allegations were widely reported”. </p><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title"></div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://theweek.com/64395/sinead-oconnor-slams-rolling-stones-kim-kardashian-cover" data-original-url="/64395/sinead-oconnor-slams-rolling-stones-kim-kardashian-cover">Sinead O'Connor slams Rolling Stone's Kim Kardashian cover</a></p></div></div><p>The photograph had belonged to her mother, who O’Connor said had emotionally and physically abused her growing up. When her mother died, O’Connor took the photo from her childhood home with the intention of tearing it up “when the time felt right”, added Brathwaite.</p><p>The time felt right on SNL. She pulled out the photo as she sang the word “evil” and, looking directly into the camera, tore it to pieces before declaring: “Fight the real enemy!”</p><p>She had rendered the song “with a forceful clarity, landing every line with nervy syllables held just a microsecond past comfort”, wrote pop music critic Jon Caramanica for <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/26/arts/music/sinead-oconnor-snl-pope.html">The New York Times</a>.</p><p>But it was her tearing of the Pope’s photograph that grabbed the attention. It was greeted with near silence in the studio, as she “removed her in-ears, and stepped off the stage into culture-war infamy”.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-protests-and-death-threats"><span>Protests and death threats</span></h3><p>The episode prompted “intensely felt responses”, said <a href="https://time.com/6298448/sinead-oconnor-snl-performance">Time</a>. NBC banned O’Connor from SNL for life. Appearing as host the following Saturday, the actor Joe Pesci said: “If it was my show, I would have gave her such a smack.” He was “like a feckless politician stirring up his base”, said Caramanica, and the audience responded in kind with laughter and applause.</p><p>Worse was to come. There were “protests, death threats, cancelled gigs and even a bulldozer used to flatten a pile of her records in Times Square”, said Mail Online.</p><p>But there were pockets of support. When she faced boos at Madison Square Garden in New York during a tribute concert to commemorate Bob Dylan’s 30th year in music, singer Kris Kristofferson emerged from the wings to say “Don’t let the b******s get you down”.</p><p>They didn’t. In an interview with <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/may/29/sinead-oconnor-ill-always-be-a-bit-crazy-but-thats-ok-rememberings">The Guardian</a> in 2021, she was asked if SNL was a moment that defined her career. “Yes, in a beautiful fucking way,” she said. “There was no doubt about who this bitch is. There was no more mistaking this woman for a pop star.”</p><p>So “maybe the way to think about it is that she right-sized her career”, agreed Caramanica, “away from the silly and grim expectations of complaisance that come with universal acclaim and toward a more earnest plane”.</p><p>She has been vindicated by history, said <a href="https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/498659/sinead-oconnor-snl-performance-pope-john-paul-photo-what-she-said">Hello!</a>, as evidence of “rampant sexual abuse” throughout the Catholic Church “has been continuously exposed in the decades since Sinéad’s once-shocking act”. In 2001, “the late John Paul himself” apologised for the sexual abuse of children by priests and systemic cover-ups by the Church.</p><p>“Ten years after the pope ripping episode, you all then found out in America that this was going on,” O’Connor told <a href="https://www.today.com/popculture/music/sinead-oconnor-pope-saturday-night-live-rcna96500">Today</a> in 2021.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ SNL's Donald Trump compares himself to Jesus, favorably, in special Easter cold open ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Peter Weber, The Week US) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Peter Weber, The Week US ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NhAjFJrqG8t4viUthigiwf-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> opened its Holy Saturday show with a pretty straightforward re-enactment of the Last Supper, with Jesus Christ predicting his coming persecution and death on a cross. "Sound familiar?" freshly arrested former President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) asked, stepping in front of the tableau. "A famous wonderful man arrested for no reason at all. If you haven't put it together, folks, I'm comparing myself to Jesus again. And what better time than on his birthday, Easter?"</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/hj6E2_3nraQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Comparing <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/889815/wisconsin-pastor-worries-some-congregation-members-worship-trump-more-than-jesus" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/889815/wisconsin-pastor-worries-some-congregation-members-worship-trump-more-than-jesus">Trump to Jesus</a> after his <a href="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1022408/trump-tried-to-stiff-stormy-daniels-by-delaying-hush-money-payment-until-after" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1022408/trump-tried-to-stiff-stormy-daniels-by-delaying-hush-money-payment-until-after">arraignment in New York</a> is a <a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/04/04/marjorie-taylor-greene-trump-jesus-arrest/11600165002">real thing prominent Trump supporters did</a> last week.</p><p><em>SNL</em>'s Trump went on to compare Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) to Judas and said he would have been resurrected in two days, not three. "Now people are saying perhaps I'm even better that Jesus, because I'm a self-made billionaire and Christ was — let's call it what it is — a <a href="https://theweek.com/briefing/daily-gossip/1021358/the-daily-gossip-jamie-lee-curtis-acknowledges-nepo-baby-claims-after" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/briefing/daily-gossip/1021358/the-daily-gossip-jamie-lee-curtis-acknowledges-nepo-baby-claims-after">nepo-baby</a>, okay?" he said. "I mean, his dad was God. It's pretty easy to start a religion when your dad is God. He did Good Friday, I said, Why not make it great? We could make it great. With me, we'll be doing Great Friday."</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ A history of presidential parodies on Saturday Night Live ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Gerald Ford to Joe Biden and everyone in between ]]>
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                                <p><em>NBC's iconic sketch show </em>Saturday Night Live <em>is famous for its political humor — and in particular, its long and storied history of presidential parodies, many of which have become iconic in their own right. Here's everything you need to know: </em></p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-when-did-presidential-parodies-begin-on-saturday-night-live"><span>When did presidential parodies begin on Saturday Night Live? </span></h3><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ebyLkCaAL0"><em>Saturday Night Live </em>premiered on Oct. 11, 1975</a>, as NBC's flagship live sketch series. Created by Lorne Michaels, who serves as executive producer to this day, the show began spoofing U.S. politics and poking fun at the sitting president (Gerald Ford, at the time) almost immediately. The show's parody of Ford — helmed by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bvxZgCryUE">original cast member Chevy Chase</a> — depicted him as many Americans saw him — clumsy. When playing the president, Chase would often stumble around and fall over numerous objects. Indeed, President Ford is infamous for his rather unfortunate history of mishaps, having even <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jsu_qgVuhg">tripped down the stairs</a> multiple times during his term. </p><p>Chase debuted his parody of Ford on Nov. 8, just a month into the show's tenure. Ford himself, though, used the parody as a platform to try and float his sinking public opinion. His press secretary, Ron Nessen, even <a href="https://time.com/4292027/gerald-ford-saturday-night-live">hosted an episode of </a><em><a href="https://time.com/4292027/gerald-ford-saturday-night-live">SNL</a> </em>that season, playing alongside Chase's version of the president. In one of the first instances of a president getting in on the joke, Ford actually opened the show himself, uttering the famous catchphrase, "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!" during a pre-recorded tape in the Oval Office.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-which-presidents-have-been-parodied-on-saturday-night-live"><span>Which presidents have been parodied on Saturday Night Live? </span></h3><p>There have been nine presidents since the show's debut in 1975 — and <em>SNL </em>has spoofed them all. </p><p>Following Chevy Chase's President Ford was Jimmy Carter as portrayed by Dan Aykroyd, another original <em>SNL </em>cast member. Akyroyd spoofed Carter's famously calm and cool southern nature during an ongoing series called "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-68iTvhWNB0">Ask President Carter.</a>" Cast member Phil Hartman then spoofed Ronald Reagan, Carter's successor, as a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5wfPlgKFh8">Jekyll-and-Hyde-type character</a> who operated as an evil mastermind behind the scenes. </p><p>Heading into the 1990s, the iconic Dana Carvey took<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMYPvd86R2I"> on the role of George H.W. Bush</a>, with his Texas twang and wide-brimmed glasses. When Bush made way for Bill Clinton in 1992, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59SyP76K-G8">Darrell Hammond</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYt0khR_ej0">Phil Hartman</a> shared duties portraying the easily-imitable president, thus beginning a period in which some presidents were portrayed by multiple actors. </p><p>Such was not the case, however, with Clinton's successor, George W. Bush, who was <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hLjTjUF9K8">famously spoofed</a> by Will Ferrell throughout his eight years in office. Ferrell's use of the word "strategery" <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDgRRVpemLo">during a parody of the 2000 presidential debate</a> has become one of the most infamous <em>SNL </em>moments of all time. </p><p>Barack Obama was <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRwvdXeriDg">played mainly</a> by Jay Pharoah and Fred Armisen, though Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson transformed himself into <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEH9iqWm_xQ">"The Rock Obama"</a> for a number of anger-fueled sketches. And Donald Trump, who had been spoofed for years on <em>SNL </em>even prior to his presidency, has been parodied by numerous actors, including <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1hEyiE2q-w">Darrell Hammond</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw3M1x5m7h8">Alec Baldwin</a>, and currently <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izukxr-SfsM">James Austin Johnson</a>. </p><p>President Biden has been similarly portrayed by multiple actors during his time in the White House. Such depictions include an upbeat and over-the-top Vice President Biden from Jason Sudeikis, as well as more muted versions from <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alaen4fno20">Jim Carrey</a> and current cast member <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuEu3YfxKhw">James Austin Johnson</a>. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-how-do-the-presidents-feel-about-their-saturday-night-live-counterparts"><span>How do the presidents feel about their Saturday Night Live counterparts?</span></h3><p>The majority of them have taken the parodies in stride, though there have been some exceptions. The first president to be spoofed, Ford, reportedly didn't like the way SNL portrayed his bumbling mishaps; however, in public, he was typically a good sport. <em><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2018/10/14/snl-has-skewered-every-president-since-ford-all-them-reacted-same-way-until-now">The Washington Post</a> </em>notes that Ford often laughed about his <em>SNL </em>portrayal, and even invited Chevy Chase to be the featured guest at the White House Correspondent's Dinner in 1976. </p><p>George W. Bush, who was spoofed perhaps more than any other president due to his history of gaffes, said during <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ir1hhpkwbo">an interview</a> on <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live! </em>that he not only enjoyed Will Ferrell's portrayal of him, but also all the comedy that surrounded his presidency. Bush added that at one point, he was under the impression that he himself had said "strategery" during a speech. "I love humor," Bush told Kimmel. "The best humor is when you make fun of yourself."</p><p>Barack Obama even made an appearance on the show for a Halloween sketch, albeit prior to his being elected president. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njyg0ZzfhyI">The sketch occurred</a> during the Democratic primary between Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2008, and Obama appeared, appropriately donning an Obama mask, to close out the show's cold open. </p><p>However, one president, in particular, took less kindly to the<em> </em>impersonations. Donald Trump famously feuded with Alec Baldwin over Baldwin's Trump impression, with the former often taking to Twitter to criticize the sketches that made fun of him. "Just tried watching Saturday Night Live - unwatchable!" read <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/805278955150471168?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E805278955150471168%7Ctwgr%5E94fe328b46f72461e1f662e9b641c3f07585d1d6%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fhistory%2F2018%2F10%2F14%2Fsnl-has-skewered-every-president-since-ford-all-them-reacted-same-way-until-now%2F">one such tweet</a>. "Totally biased, not funny, and the Baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse."</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-what-other-famous-politicians-have-been-parodied-on-saturday-night-live"><span>What other famous politicians have been parodied on Saturday Night Live?</span></h3><p>While the majority of <em>SNL's</em> political sketches have involved presidents, a number of other high-ranking political figures — often presidential candidates or prominent lawmakers — have found themselves as the brunt of the joke. </p><p>Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), for example, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn4tP7ogWIA">has been spoofed</a> many times by Larry David, a former <em>SNL </em>writer and co-creator of <em>Seinfeld </em>and <em>Curb Your Enthusiasm. </em>Sanders himself has even gotten in on the fun, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL2dGTDQXVo">joining David for a sketch</a> in 2016. Other parodied politicians include Vice President Kamala Harris, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPgLU8IDNTI">portrayed by Maya Rudolph</a>, and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R), <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HsyEvr5Pnw">portrayed by Tina Fey.</a></p><p>Perhaps the most well-known non-presidential parodies, though, were helmed by the<em> </em>recently-departed Kate McKinnon. Beyond infamously <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXdNYXMQoy8">spoofing Hillary Clinton</a> during the 2016 presidential election, McKinnon<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPDr9wGNEfg"> also portrayed</a> Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), as well as former New York City Mayor and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LmFVEi5Jd0">Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani</a>. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL mocks Trump's NFT trading cards 'scam,' says goodbye to Cecily Strong ]]></title>
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                                <p>When former President Donald Trump made his "major announcement" last week that he was <a href="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1019361/trumps-major-announcement-was-a-line-of-99-nft-trading-cards-with-no-inherent" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1019361/trumps-major-announcement-was-a-line-of-99-nft-trading-cards-with-no-inherent">selling $99 nonfungible token (NFT) trading cards</a> with his likeness, people <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/bannon-mocks-trump-nft-sale-says-aides-should-be-fired-2022-12">mocked him</a>, frowned in <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/15/us/politics/trump-nft-trading-cards-superhero.html">confusion</a>, or <a href="https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/steve-bannon-trump-allies-bash-nft-release-1234648699">cringed</a>. But maybe Trump got the last laugh — or at least the <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/16/investing/donald-trump-nft-trading/index.html">obscure Utah strip-mall LLC</a> that sold the NFT cards with Trump's licensed image — since all 45,000 <a href="https://www.cnet.com/culture/donald-trumps-nft-trading-cards-sell-out-raise-over-5m">evidently sold out within 12 hours</a> and are now trading online at significantly more than their sale price. </p><p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> laughed at Trump anyway. "Trump cards are each $99 — seems like a lot, seems like a scam, and in many ways it is," SNL's in-house Trump, James Austin Johnson, said in Saturday's cold open. "You can also get them for free by just going online and looking at them, maybe, I don't know. Maybe taking a screenshot." He insisted they are not like Pokemon. </p><p>Donald Trump Jr. (Mikey Day) came out to help hawk "this amazing, totally legit product," though he conceded $99 is kind of steep: "You can get two grams for that!" And Cecily Strong, in her final show as an <em>SNL</em> cast member, stepped in as Don Jr.'s girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle. </p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Izukxr-SfsM" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>SNL</em>'s "Weekend Update" joined in the fun. "Donald Trump has launched a collection of digital NFT trading cards depicting him in various costumes, including cowboy, superhero, and — most unbelievable of all — guy who didn't dodge the draft," anchor Colin Jost quipped. "It's such a funny move getting into NFTs after the whole market just crashed. It's like getting into Kanye now — which <a href="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1018743/trump-dines-with-holocaust-denier-nick-fuentes-and-rapper-ye-after-announcing" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/1018743/trump-dines-with-holocaust-denier-nick-fuentes-and-rapper-ye-after-announcing">Trump also kind of did</a>."</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ELue6plwNX0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Strong also used "Weekend Update" to obliquely say goodbye to the show.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ysjMZrFTpjQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Kenan Thompson put an even thinner veneer on marking her departure, thanking "RadioShack" employee Strong for her years of bringing joy to "RadioShack" and helping keep "RadioShack" alive. He brought out guest host Austin Butler (<em>Elvis</em>) to lead a group rendition of "Blue Christmas."</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/VvTmjdhBRVs" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p>NBC's <em>Saturday Night Live</em> is getting criticism after comedian Dave Chappelle made comments about <a href="https://theweek.com/kanye-west/1017995/a-complete-timeline-of-kanye-wests-antisemitism-fallout" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/kanye-west/1017995/a-complete-timeline-of-kanye-wests-antisemitism-fallout">Kanye West's antisemitic remarks</a> during his 15-minute set.</p><p>"I denounce antisemitism in all its forms and I stand with my friends in the Jewish community — and that, Kanye, is how you buy yourself some time," Chappelle prefaced his opening monologue.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/_m-gO0HSCYk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/tv/dave-chappelle-hosting-snl-third-time-jokes-yes-antisemitic-comments-h-rcna56585">NBC News</a> says the comedian is "known for courting controversy and defying his most vocal critics."</p><p>The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League Jonathan Greenblatt accused <em>SNL</em> of "popularizing anti-Semitism," reports <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/snl-dave-chappelle-controversy-antisemitism-1235261137"><em>The Hollywood Reporter</em></a>.</p><p>In a <a href="https://twitter.com/JGreenblattADL/status/1591838296283414529">tweet</a>, Greenblatt wrote: "We shouldn't expect @DaveChappelle to serve as society's moral compass, but disturbing to see @nbcsnl not just normalize but popularize #antisemitism. Why are Jewish sensitivities denied or diminished at almost every turn? Why does our trauma trigger applause?"</p><p>During Chappelle's <em>SNL</em> appearance, he also mocked <a href="https://theweek.com/nba/1018118/brooklyn-nets-suspend-kyrie-irving-over-deeply-disturbing-refusal-to-disavow" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/nba/1018118/brooklyn-nets-suspend-kyrie-irving-over-deeply-disturbing-refusal-to-disavow">Brooklyn Nets</a> guard Kyrie Irving, who was recently suspended for sharing a link to the <em>Hebrew to Negroes: Wake Up Black America</em> documentary on social media, which "contains anti-Semitic sentiments," <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/snl-dave-chappelle-controversy-antisemitism-1235261137">the <em>Reporter</em></a> notes. Chappelle said the NBA star was "slow to apologize."</p>
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                                <p>Live from New York, it's your first set of hosts for <em>Saturday Night Live</em>'s new season.</p><p><em>SNL</em> <a href="https://twitter.com/nbcsnl/status/1572314747009130498">has revealed its</a> host and musical guest line-up for the first three weeks of season 48 episodes. Miles Teller will host on Oct. 1 with musical guest Kendrick Lamar, while Brendan Gleeson will host on Oct. 8 with musical guest Willow.</p><p>Megan Thee Stallion will also serve as both host and musical guest on Oct. 15. This will be the hosting debut for all three, though Megan Thee Stallion previously served as <em>SNL</em> musical guest in 2020, when Chris Rock hosted. </p><p>Notably, Teller and Gleeson will be taking the studio 8H stage after starring in films that are <a href="https://theweek.com/oscars/1016653/which-actors-will-win-an-oscar-in-2023" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/oscars/1016653/which-actors-will-win-an-oscar-in-2023">in the conversation for Oscars</a> this year. Teller was in <em>Top Gun: Maverick</em>, which may be <a href="https://theweek.com/movies/1013596/could-top-gun-maverick-be-a-contender-for-best-picture" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/movies/1013596/could-top-gun-maverick-be-a-contender-for-best-picture">nominated for Best Picture</a>, while Gleeson will star opposite Colin Farrell in <em>The Banshees of Inisherin </em>and may be nominated for Best Supporting Actor. </p><p><em>SNL</em> is returning on Oct. 1 for what creator Lorne Michaels <a href="https://deadline.com/2022/09/snl-lorne-michaels-cast-changes-at-least-4-new-stars-1235116596">has described</a> as a "transition year" after eight different <a href="https://theweek.com/culture/1016830/chris-redd-becomes-latest-snl-cast-member-to-leave-the-show" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/culture/1016830/chris-redd-becomes-latest-snl-cast-member-to-leave-the-show">cast members left the show</a>: Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson, Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, Aristotle Athari, and Chris Redd. </p><p>Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, and Devon Walker <a href="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1016720/snl-adds-new-cast-members-ahead-of-season-48" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1016720/snl-adds-new-cast-members-ahead-of-season-48">are joining the cast</a>, though, while returning stars include Kenan Thompson, Bowen Yang, Michael Che, and Colin Jost.</p>
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                                <p>Legendary sketch comedy program <em>Saturday Night Live</em> has added four new featured players to its cast ahead of season 48, which is scheduled to premiere Oct. 1, <a href="https://www.indiewire.com/2022/09/snl-new-cast-members-season-48-1234762154/amp"><em>IndieWire</em></a> reports Thursday.</p><p>Joining the ranks of Studio 8H are Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, and Devon Walker. Returning cast members include "Michael Che, Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes (featured), Chloe Fineman, Heidi Gardner, James Austin Johnson (featured), Punkie Johnson (featured), Colin Jost, Ego Nwodim, Chris Redd, Sarah Sherman (featured), Kenan Thompson, and Bowen Yang," per <em>IndieWire</em>.</p><p>The new additions arrive following a few notable depatures earlier this summer. In <a href="https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/05/saturday-night-live-season-47-finale-recap">May, it was announced</a> that longtime cast members Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Aidy Bryant, and Pete Davidson would not be returning for another season. Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and newcomer Aristotle Athari were then <a href="https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/snl-cast-melissa-villasenor-alex-moffat-aristotle-athari-exit-1235357272">added to that list</a> in September.</p><p>Speaking backstage with reporters at the Emmy Awards on Monday, <em>SNL</em> creator Lorne Micheals acknowledged the <a href="https://people.com/tv/saturday-night-live-creator-lorne-michaels-calls-season-48-transition-year">program's current transition</a>. "There are new people, and things are changing," he said, "and a different generation comes into the show."</p>
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                                <p>"It's really me, the Easter Bunny," said a bunny-suit-clad Bowen Yang to kick off the latest <em>Saturday Night Live </em><a href="https://youtu.be/SwWy09iv6DE">cold open</a>. "Either that, or you're at Coachella and the shrooms are kicking in." Then, in the "Easter spirit" of "renewal and rebirth," he invited a variety of figures to take the stage and "share their hopes for this Easter season."</p><p>First to address the audience was Dr. Anthony Fauci (Kate McKinnon). "I know, yeah, I'm still here … trust me, I'm not here to give you any more 'COVID guidance.' I'm not stupid enough to think you're actually gonna follow it. All I'll say is that COVID cases are a lot like Jesus — they've risen again!" McKinnon-as-Fauci <a href="https://theweek.com/covid-19/1011434/a-new-covid-wave-might-be-coming-somehow-were-not-prepared" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/covid-19/1011434/a-new-covid-wave-might-be-coming-somehow-were-not-prepared">said</a>. </p><p>Next up was <a href="https://theweek.com/marjorie-taylor-greene" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/marjorie-taylor-greene">GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene</a> (Cecily Strong), who was, of course, armed with an AR-15. "I've been saying aggressively to all my Jewish and Muslim colleagues, 'Happy Easter!' Don't worry. This rifle's chocolate, but the bullets are real," she said.</p><p>Other guests included New York City Mayor Eric Adams (Chris Redd), Elon Musk (Mikey Day) — who <a href="https://theweek.com/elon-musk/1012641/twitter-board-turns-to-poison-pill-to-stop-elon-musk-takeover" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/elon-musk/1012641/twitter-board-turns-to-poison-pill-to-stop-elon-musk-takeover">offered to buy</a> Easter for 23 billion Peeps — Britney Spears (Chloe Fineman), and Jared Leto (Kyle Mooney), who initially introduced himself as Jesus Christ.</p><p>As the Easter Bunny attempted to wrap up the segment, former President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) dropped by to share his own Easter wishes. "I told America COVID would be over by Easter. I just didn't say which one," Johnson-as-Trump <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/905171/america-isnt-reopening-by-easter-but-how-long-should-coronavirus-shutdown-optimally-last" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/905171/america-isnt-reopening-by-easter-but-how-long-should-coronavirus-shutdown-optimally-last">said</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Laura Ingraham' and 'Tucker Carlson' raise money for Russian oligarchs in new SNL cold open ]]></title>
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                                <p>Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson (Alex Moffat) and Laura Ingraham (Kate McKinnon) hosted a "Fox News Ukrainian Invasion Celebration Spectacular" fundraising telethon in the latest <em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://youtu.be/Vc9dlPlOH3Y">cold open</a>.</p><p>The two apologized for taking a <a href="https://theweek.com/russo-ukrainian-war/1010534/russian-state-media-is-using-tucker-carlson-mike-pompeo-to-bolster" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/russo-ukrainian-war/1010534/russian-state-media-is-using-tucker-carlson-mike-pompeo-to-bolster">pro-Russia stance</a> in the weeks leading up to the invasion of Ukraine. "I kept saying we should be more worried about our own border getting invaded by Mexico, but in my defense, I am racist, so I thought that was true," Moffat-as-Carlson said.</p><p>McKinnon-as-Ingraham then told the audience the two hosts planned to atone for their mistakes by "raising money for the real victims of this invasion: the oligarchs."</p><p>Former President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) appeared to help with the fundraiser, but quickly launched into a series of stream-of-consciousness monologues that ranged from <a href="https://theweek.com/news/1009604/rihanna-is-expecting-her-first-child-with-aap-rocky" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/news/1009604/rihanna-is-expecting-her-first-child-with-aap-rocky">Rihanna's maternity wardrobe</a> to his popularity among whales to meatless Beyond Burgers to the new show <em>Bel-Air</em>.</p><p>Other guests included Donald Trump Jr. (Mikey Day) and Kimberly Guilfoyle (Cecily Strong), who performed a Ukraine-themed cover of the Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper duet "Shallow" before Day-as-Trump Jr. wandered off to find a place to do cocaine.</p><p>"Carlson" and "Ingraham" also gave away prizes, including an "I Stormed the Capitol" T-shirt (with a legal disclaimer on the back) and "tickets to see [Rep.] Matt Gaetz [R-Fla.]," who has been <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/980353/matt-gaetz-associate-reportedly-guilted-underage-girl-after-paid-sex" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/980353/matt-gaetz-associate-reportedly-guilted-underage-girl-after-paid-sex">accused</a> of paying for sex with underage girls, "do a live reading of his favorite Russian novel, <em>Lolita</em>."</p>
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                                <p>After a monthlong hiatus for the Winter Olympics, <em>Saturday Night Live</em> returned Saturday with a solemn and moving tribute to Ukraine's ongoing struggle against Russian aggression.</p><p>The broadcast began with Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong standing side by side. "Ladies and gentlemen: the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York," they said, Strong beginning the sentence and McKinnon finishing it. "Dumka" is a Ukrainian musical <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dumka">term</a> for a short, often melancholic folk ballad.</p><p>The lights dimmed and the two cast members walked off stage as the camera pulled back, revealing a group of Ukrainian singers in traditional dress illuminated by soft candlelight.</p><p>The chorus performed a piece called "A Prayer for Ukraine," a patriotic hymn dating to the 19th century, NPR <a href="https://www.npr.org/2022/02/27/1083359982/snl-cold-open-ukraine-chorus#:~:text=The%20Ukrainian%20Chorus%20Dumka%20of%20New%20York%20performed%20a%20%22Prayer,of%20Ukraine's%20capital%20city%2C%20Kyiv.">reported</a>. According to one <a href="https://lyricstranslate.com/en/molytva-za-ukrayinu-prayer-ukraine.html-0">translation</a>, the lyrics are as follows:</p><p>Lord, oh the Great and Almighty,</p><p>Protect our beloved Ukraine,</p><p>Bless her with freedom and light</p><p>Of your holy rays.</p><p>With learning and knowledge enlighten</p><p>Us, your children small,</p><p>In love pure and everlasting</p><p>Let us, oh Lord, grow.</p><p>We pray, oh Lord Almighty,</p><p>Protect our beloved Ukraine,</p><p>Grant our people and country</p><p>All your kindness and grace.</p><p>Bless us with freedom, bless us with wisdom,</p><p>Guide [us] into [a] kind world,</p><p>Bless us, oh Lord, with good fortune</p><p>For ever and evermore.</p>
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                                <p>In the latest <em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVt59iF4oYE">cold open</a>, Kate McKinnon played Fox News host Laura Ingraham.</p><p>"Good evening. I'm Laura Ingraham, and as soon as I marry your dad, I'm sending you straight to boarding school," McKinnon said before listing several <a href="https://theweek.com/tucker-carlson/1009278/tucker-carlson-complains-new-mms-mascots-are-less-sexy" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/tucker-carlson/1009278/tucker-carlson-complains-new-mms-mascots-are-less-sexy">drawbacks</a> of living in "Biden's America."</p><p>Even "former Wendy's spokesgirl Jen Psaki" had to admit things were bad, McKinnon-as-Ingraham said. She then cut to a choppily edited clip that arranged snippets from Psaki's press conference into the phrase "we are not good people. The American public should vote us out."</p><p>McKinnon-as-Ingraham then presented a list of "THINGS LIBERALS ARE TRYING TO TAKE FROM YOU," including "guns," "backup guns," and "using the word 'mayonnaise'" — "It's 'aioli' all of a sudden? No thanks, Lin-Manuel!"</p><p>Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz (played by Aidy Bryant) then joined "Ingraham" as a guest. In response to a question about "his" beard, Cruz/Bryant responded, "Oh yeah! My beard is like Jan. 6: shocking at first, but sadly it's been normalized."</p><p>"Ingraham" then welcomed Pete Davidson, playing Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic, who was <a href="https://theweek.com/coronavirus/1009062/djokovic-forced-to-leave-australia-after-court-upholds-visa-cancellation" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/coronavirus/1009062/djokovic-forced-to-leave-australia-after-court-upholds-visa-cancellation">deported</a> from Australia for being unvaccinated. "I never thought I would hear myself use the word 'deported' in a bad way," the pseudo-host of the pseudo-<em>Ingraham Angle</em> mused.</p><p>Next up was conservative commentator Candace Owens (Ego Nwodim) — McKinnon-as-Ingraham's "one Black friend" — who cut right to the chase, saying, "Martin Luther King would've voted for Trump."</p><p>"Hello to you too," said "Ingraham."</p><p>She then paused to thank her sponsors, including "Paula Deen's Chickpea Mash": "It's not radical Islamic hummus; it's American chickpea mash!"</p><p>The final guest of the night was former President Donald Trump, played by James Austin Johnson.</p><p>Johnson-as-Trump closed out the cold open by solving a Wordle puzzle, a process that included references to COVID booster shots, the new show <em>How I Met Your Father</em>, Jason Momoa, and his own inevitable re-election campaign.</p>
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                                <p>Roddy Ricch has dropped out of his appearance on <em>Saturday Night Live</em> this weekend after at least one member of his team was exposed to COVID-19, the rapper announced in a Wednesday Instagram post.</p><p>"Due to recent COVID exposure on my team and to keep everyone safe I won't be able to perform on <em>SNL</em> this weekend," Ricch wrote. "I'm working with the <em>SNL</em> team to lock in a new date though!" Saturday would have been the rapper's <em>SNL</em> debut, per <em><a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/snl-roddy-ricch-out-covid-1235074070">The Hollywood Reporter</a>.</em></p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/1481366318628712450"></a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>Jack Antonoff's Bleachers will replace Ricch as the musical guest on the Jan. 15 show, NBC said. Ariana DeBose, who played Anita in Steven Spielberg's <em>West Side Story</em>, will host. </p><p>Wednesday's musical switch-up is just the latest COVID-19 headache for Studio 8H, <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> notes. The show was forced to tape its last show in December with no studio audience and limited crew after multiple staff members tested positive for the virus.</p>
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                                <p>Paul Rudd, hosting <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EBNHxlLdtI">Saturday Night Live</a></em> for the fifth time, played to an almost empty house Saturday after a COVID outbreak among cast members forced the show to forego cast, crew, crowd, and planned musical guest Charli XCX, <em>The New York Post</em> <a href="https://nypost.com/2021/12/19/snl-tries-to-make-it-work-without-audience-music-and-most-of-cast-after-covid-outbreak">reported</a>.</p><p>Tom Hanks and Tina Fey — who have hosted 10 times and six times, respectively — joined Rudd onstage to induct him into the auspicious "Five-Timers Club." The idea of the Five-Timers Club <a href="https://snl.fandom.com/wiki/Five-Timers_Club">originated</a> with a 1990 <em>SNL</em> sketch. Other "members" include Christopher Walken, Melissa McCarthy, and Dwayne Johnson.</p><p>"I started the Five-Timers Club," Hanks said.</p><p>"Just like you started COVID!" Fay responded, alluding to his status as one of the first celebrities to contract the virus back in March 2020.</p><p>Before presenting Rudd with a Five-Timers Club jacket, Hanks also congratulated him on being named "Most Sexist Man of the Year" by <em>People</em> magazine.</p><p>"Oh, I think it was 'Sexiest,'" Rudd replied. Rudd <a href="https://people.com/movies/paul-rudd-people-sexiest-man-alive-2021">received that title</a> last month.</p><p>The only two cast members to appear were Kenan Thompson and Michael Che. The five spent the evening introducing pre-recorded sketches and playing old favorites from years gone by. Fey and Che also hosted a stripped-down "Weekend Update," sitting in chairs on the main stage instead of behind the typical newsroom desk.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/3EBNHxlLdtI" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p>Kate McKinnon played Dr. Anthony Fauci in the latest <em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZzxzf8t_rE">cold open</a>, providing public service announcements for dealing with the Omicron variant with a little help — or hindrance — from Sen. Ted Cruz (Aidy Bryant), Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Cecily Strong) and Lauren Boebert (Chloe Fineman), and the Cuomo brothers (Pete Davidson as Andrew and Andrew Dismukes as Chris).</p><p>"Do people still think I'm sexy, or are we done with that?" McKinnon-as-Fauci asked before explaining that the new Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus is not as dangerous as was initially feared and that those who have been vaccinated and boosted can safely "unclench."</p><p>"Fauci" then called up several "CDC employees" to act out how to handle various holiday scenarios, including a mall Santa who would not allow children to sit on his lap because (as Nicki Minaj <a href="https://theweek.com/stephen-colbert/1004927/late-night-hosts-find-the-saga-of-nicki-minajs-cousins-friends-balls-big" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/stephen-colbert/1004927/late-night-hosts-find-the-saga-of-nicki-minajs-cousins-friends-balls-big">claimed happened to her cousin's friend</a>) his testicles had become swollen after taking the vaccine. </p><p>The "Cuomos" showed up to blame the loss of their jobs on COVID, followed by "Greene" and "Boebert," who held AR-15s. "The government's been using this 'fight disease' to strip us of our freedom. Do they think we're dumb?" Strong-as-Greene asked.</p><p>"Please!" Fineman-as-Boebert responded. "Would they give a dumb person a gun?"</p><p>Bryant-as-Cruz rounded out the cold open: "If you're sick of seeing me, imagine how sick I am of being me," said "Cruz." Watch below.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL's Pete Davidson sings an ambivalent love song to Staten Island, to Marc Cohn's 'Walking in Memphis' ]]></title>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Peter Weber, The Week US) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Peter Weber, The Week US ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ELJYH8rLBZATeCLakYDiM4-1280-80.png">
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                                <p>One of things you may know about <em>Saturday Night Live</em>'s Pete Davidson — other than that he's <a href="https://theweek.com/culture/1007331/the-daily-gossip-pete-davidson-and-kim-kardashian-are-officially-dating-scarlett" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/culture/1007331/the-daily-gossip-pete-davidson-and-kim-kardashian-are-officially-dating-scarlett">dating Kim Kardashian</a> — is that he's from (and <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/975988/pete-davidson-officially-moves-mothers-basement" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/975988/pete-davidson-officially-moves-mothers-basement">still lives on</a>) Staten Island, New York City's forgotten borough. Davidson and Big Wet reminded everyone on <a href="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1007342/snl-cold-open-tackles-rittenhouse-verdict-mccarthy-speech" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1007342/snl-cold-open-tackles-rittenhouse-verdict-mccarthy-speech">this weekend's <em>SNL</em></a> with a parody of <a href="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1007342/snl-cold-open-tackles-rittenhouse-verdict-mccarthy-speech" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/saturday-night-live/1007342/snl-cold-open-tackles-rittenhouse-verdict-mccarthy-speech">Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis."</a></p><p>If, like Cleveland native Cohn, you are not from Staten Island, you might learn it has lots of pizza and bagel places, and massive garbage dumps. "Ferry security sure did smell this, they said, 'Who the hell are you?'" Davidson and Big Wet sing. "Man, it's Pete and Wet, and you best bet that Marc Cohn's gonna sue." (Spoiler: He doesn't.) Method Man, who spent part of his childhood on Staten Island, also joined in, and he sang the last part to this couplet: "We were drinking White Claws at Bootlegs, and a guy turns just to fight; he said, 'Tell me are you Italian?' and I said, 'Man, I am tonight.'"</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/W62Vmju18Vw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>You can watch the original video for Cohn's 1991 hit below. </p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/PgRafRp-P-o" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p>The Kyle Rittenhouse <a href="https://theweek.com/news/1007328/jury-finds-kyle-rittenhouse-not-guilty-on-all-charges" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/news/1007328/jury-finds-kyle-rittenhouse-not-guilty-on-all-charges">verdict</a> took center stage in last night's <em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9wdy9W4-LQ">cold open</a>.</p><p>Cecily Strong, playing Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro, began by describing Rittenhouse as a "lovable scamp." Mikey Day then joined the show as Judge Bruce Schroeder. Day referred to Rittenhouse as "my client," mocking what some have perceived as the judge's bias toward the now-acquitted Rittenhouse. Next up were a pair of progressive legal analysts played by Chloe Fineman and Chris Redd. Fineman, who is white, called the verdict "a call to finally change the system," while Redd, who is Black, quipped that the "call" would likely "go right to voicemail."</p><p>Strong also poked fun at House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) marathon <a href="https://theweek.com/nancy-pelosi/1007323/nancy-pelosi-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-kevin-mccarthys-floor-speech-right-now" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/nancy-pelosi/1007323/nancy-pelosi-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-kevin-mccarthys-floor-speech-right-now">speech</a> in opposition to the <a href="https://theweek.com/congress/1007304/build-back-better-bill-passes-house-moving-to-50-50-senate-for-another-uphill" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/congress/1007304/build-back-better-bill-passes-house-moving-to-50-50-senate-for-another-uphill">Build Back Better</a> bill and blasted President Biden's recent <a href="https://theweek.com/kamala-harris/1007308/kamala-harris-will-become-the-1st-woman-to-assume-presidential-power-while" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/kamala-harris/1007308/kamala-harris-will-become-the-1st-woman-to-assume-presidential-power-while">colonoscopy</a> as "socialized butt play paid for by your tax dollars."</p><p>James Austin Johnson rounded out the open with an appearance as former President Donald Trump. Strong-as-Pirro told Johnson-as-Trump that she planned to just "let you riff," and Johnson obliged, launching into a free-associative monologue that touched on everything from the <em>Gossip Girl</em> reboot to the 2024 election.</p><p>Touting his superiority to Biden on <a href="https://theweek.com/joe-biden/1007151/biden-signs-bipartisan-infrastructure-bill-into-law-america-is-moving-again" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/joe-biden/1007151/biden-signs-bipartisan-infrastructure-bill-into-law-america-is-moving-again">infrastructure policy</a>, Johnson-as-Trump insisted that his wall-building expertise was easily transferrable. "When you put wall down through a grassy field, okay, frankly, that's road. And if you take wall and lay it across a river, frankly, Jeanie, we're doing bridge," he said, eliciting a hearty laugh from the studio audience.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/s9wdy9W4-LQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p>Everyone is talking about abortion — whether it's bad or fine, if it should be legal and under what conditions, whether offering bounties for turning in people who help a woman procure an abortion is a legitimate use of government power — but everyone is also mostly talking around abortion, Cecily Strong highlighted on <em>Saturday Night Live</em>'s "Weekend Update." And she made her point as "Goober the Clown, who had an abortion when she was 23."</p><p>When co-anchor Colin Jost asked if she wanted to discuss abortion, "Goober" said no, "but people keep bringing it up so I gotta keep talking about freakin' abortion. But it's a rough subject so we're gonna do fun clown stuff to make it more palatable."</p><p>"Hey, did you know one one in three clowns will have a clown abortion in her lifetime?" "Goober" asked at one point. "You don't, because they don't tell you. They don't even know how to talk to other clowns about it." She inhaled helium for the last part: "It's gonna happen, so it ought to be safe, legal, and accessible. We will not go back to the alley — I mean, last thing anyone wants is a bunch of dead clowns in a dark alley."</p><p>"Y'all better disable comments on this one," "Goober" advised.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/exSZQICbSb8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>"Weekend Update" also (lightly) tackled other controversial topics, like COVID-19 vaccine refusal — Kenan Thompson's Ice Cube explained (eventually) <a href="https://theweek.com/news/1006598/ice-cube-reportedly-drops-out-of-movie-after-declining-to-get-covid-19-vaccine" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/news/1006598/ice-cube-reportedly-drops-out-of-movie-after-declining-to-get-covid-19-vaccine">why he won't get the shot</a>.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/2Lmnx7_9gxw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>And they highlighted the "Let's Go Brandon" chant in a bit, cut for time but posted online, starring Kyle Mooney as a Brandon not in on the joke.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/l3PRfAI-yK4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>And, of course, "Weekend Update" also covered the news. "Our top story tonight, like it's been for as long as I can remember: infrastructure," Jost said. They also joked about Tuesday's elections.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/08zeLYx6j7Y" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Not all news stories are big news stories, Jost and Michael Che reminded everyone, and not all jokes land.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/B-GTvgjzomg" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> skewered Aaron Rodgers over his COVID-19 vaccine stance in its latest cold open, which also featured the debut of a new take on former President Donald Trump. </p><p>The sketch show kicked off by having Cecily Strong's Jeanine Pirro interview Pete Davidson's Aaron Rodgers after the Green Bay Packers quarterback contracted COVID-19 and was revealed to be unvaccinated. On the show, Davidson's Rodgers complained he was being attacked by the "woke mob" — just like <a href="https://theweek.com/vaccines/1006858/aaron-rodgers-complains-hes-being-targeted-by-the-woke-mob-for-not-being" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/vaccines/1006858/aaron-rodgers-complains-hes-being-targeted-by-the-woke-mob-for-not-being">the real Rodgers did</a> — and insisted he didn't lie about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. </p><p>"I never lied," Davidson's Rodgers said. "I took all my teammates into a huddle, got all their faces three inches away from my wet mouth, and told them, 'Trust me, I'm more or less immunized. Go team!'" </p><p>Davidson's Rodgers also proclaimed it's "my body and my COVID" and that he can "give it to whoever I want," adding, "At the end of the day, my record is still 7-1, meaning of the eight people I've infected, seven are fine." </p><p>Later in the sketch, <em>SNL</em> brought out former President Donald Trump, played this time by James Austin Johnson. Johnson, a new cast member who earned acclaim for his Trump impressions prior to joining <em>SNL</em>, has also been playing President Biden this season. The sketch depicted Trump's attempts to take credit for Republican Glenn Youngkin's recent win in the Virginia governor's race, even as Youngkin tried to distance himself from the former president and even remove himself from a split-screen shot with him. </p><p>"I just wanted to congratulate Glenn Youngkin, and mostly myself, on a tremendous victory in Virginia," Johnson's Trump said. </p><p>Johnson's Trump proceeded to essentially take over Pirro's show to offer a series of random takes on various topics, from <em>Star Wars </em>to Marvel's <em>Eternals </em>and even Chris Pratt's casting as Mario. Check out the new version of Trump in the full sketch below. </p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/CU-WdnXJabs" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> and host Jason Sudeikis put a Halloween spin on the cold open this week by reminding us all how frightening it is to be haunted by your younger self.</p><p>The opening sketch begins with President Biden, played by new <em>SNL</em> cast member James Austin Johnson, lamenting his <a href="https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/biden-has-lost-support-across-all-groups-of-americans-but-especially-independents-and-hispanics">sagging approval ratings</a> to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, parodied by Chloe Fineman. "Things are gonna turn around, right?" <em>SNL</em> Biden asks his press sec, only for Fineman's Psaki to say she's "bad at lying, so I'm gonna leave."</p><p>"I don't understand. People used to like me," Biden continues, after Fineman's departure. "I miss the old me. Where the hell did that guy go?"</p><p>Right on cue, in walks a finger gun and aviator-clad Sudeikis playing a jovial and confident version of the commander in chief from eight years ago, when he was still just the vice president and had the "easiest gig in the world." </p><p>"How can you be me? You seem so happy, so carefree, so...what's the word I'm looking for?" asks 2021 Biden. "Lucid," Sudeikis' Biden quickly replies.</p><p>From there, the two Bidens discuss how social norms have changed over the last eight years, Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), and how former President Donald Trump "ruined everything." Shortly after, another older (but still confident) version of Biden walks through the Oval Office door, this time played by cast member Alex Moffat. When Sudeikis asks which era <em>he's</em> traveling from, Moffat happily replies, "March 2021" before heading out.</p><p>Soon, it's time for 2013 Biden to leave, but not before imparting some wisdom on Biden of the present: "Remember, we may be from different eras, but at the end of the day, we're both Joe freakin' Biden."</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/gUCaOV5nbyk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL tackles Raiders coach Jon Gruden's resignation in cold open ]]></title>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> in its latest cold open tackled <a href="https://theweek.com/culture/sports/1005918/jon-gruden-resigns-as-raiders-coach-amid-fallout-over-racist-homophobic" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/culture/sports/1005918/jon-gruden-resigns-as-raiders-coach-amid-fallout-over-racist-homophobic">the resignation of</a> Las Vegas Raiders Coach Jon Gruden over racist, misogynistic, and homophobic emails — which, in <em>SNL</em>'s case, somehow resulted in LeVar Burton getting the job. </p><p>The <em>SNL</em> sketch opened with Colin Jost's Roger Goodell taking the lectern at a press conference to address the Gruden scandal. "One of our coaches is accused of racism, misogyny, and homophobia," he said. "But hey, at least no one's talking about concussions." </p><p>New <em>SNL</em> cast member James Austin Johnson played Gruden, telling Raiders fans, "I hope you won't judge me on one email I sent 10 years ago, or the 20 emails I sent last Tuesday." He went on to offer a preposterous explanation that his emails were somehow the product of various autocorrect snafus. </p><p>"My point is, I never meant to hurt anyone," <em>SNL</em>'s Gruden said. "I meant to hurt them secretly, behind their backs." </p><p>From there, the sketch saw Pete Davidson's Larry Rucker take over as Raiders head coach, only to immediately have to resign himself due to his own scandal. "They just found my emails, too, and they are so much worse than the old coach's," he explained, adding, "Thank you, and I look forward to joining ESPN in three months." An equipment manager even became coach in the sketch before also needing to resign. </p><p>Eventually, Chris Redd's Colin Kaepernick came out to wonder if "anyone tried to warn people" that "the NFL is maybe racist." The sketch ended with the Raiders announcing a "solution that makes everyone happy, someone even Twitter can get behind," hiring former <em>Reading Rainbow</em> host LeVar Burton as head coach. Referring to Burton's <a href="https://theweek.com/jeopardy/1004984/levar-burton-says-the-jeopardy-hosting-job-wasnt-the-thing-that-i-wanted-after-all" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/jeopardy/1004984/levar-burton-says-the-jeopardy-hosting-job-wasnt-the-thing-that-i-wanted-after-all">efforts to become</a> the new host of <em>Jeopardy!</em>, Kenan Thompson's Burton declared, "Suck on that, <a href="https://theweek.com/jeopardy/1005108/mayim-bialik-there-is-no-other-job-id-rather-have-than-jeopardy-host" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/jeopardy/1005108/mayim-bialik-there-is-no-other-job-id-rather-have-than-jeopardy-host">Mayim Bialik</a>!" Watch the full sketch below. </p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/hD59wIiJRio" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Senators cluelessly question whistleblower about Facebook in SNL cold open ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Senators cluelessly question whistleblower about Facebook in SNL cold open ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/arXvdwnQSdorGMfkdrKSNm-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> turned its focus to last week's congressional <a href="https://theweek.com/facebook/1005689/facebook-whistleblower-frances-haugen-says-the-company-chooses-to-grow-at-all" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/facebook/1005689/facebook-whistleblower-frances-haugen-says-the-company-chooses-to-grow-at-all">hearing</a>, during which whistleblower and former Facebook employee Frances Haugen testified about her concerns over the social media company's practices, in the comedy show's latest cold open. </p><p>Heidi Gardner took on the role of Haugen, who had the difficult task of trying to answer questions from Senators, who were, to put it gently, just a tad clueless about the platform. Cecily Strong's Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), for instance, mostly wanted to know whether the fact that she had 2,000 Facebook friends is impressive, and Kyle Mooney's Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) really wanted to figure out what "the algorithm" is. Meanwhile, Aidy Bryant's Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) was excited to learn that it's possible to turn off comments after decrying the fact that "some teenagers, and even some adult men, are bullied almost constantly" on the site. Watch the full clip below.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/KwUkFly-xQU&t=107s" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL is back and it has a new Joe Biden ]]></title>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HyfC2Vevvf2W7U9Eg34dL3-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> is back for its 47th season, and the long-running sketch comedy show has cast a new President Biden.</p><p>New cast member James Austin Johnson has taken on the role of the 46th president, replacing Alex Moffat (who remains on the show), which is no small task — <a href="https://deadline.com/2021/10/saturday-night-live-joe-biden-james-austin-johnson-1234848632"><em>Deadline</em> writes</a> that Johnson's debut as Biden during the premier episode's cold open "was probably the highest profile introduction of a new cast member ever." </p><p>The skit involved Johnson's Biden trying to get moderate Democrats like Aidy Bryant's Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) and Cecily Strong's Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) to find some common ground with their progressive counterparts, Ego Nwodim's Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Melissa Villaseñor's Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). He didn't get very far, however, even — or especially — after former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (portrayed by Pete Davidson) and Moffat's Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) showed up to lend a hand. Watch the full sketch below.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/uzEPvj46rGQ&t=3s&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Watch Norm Macdonald's beloved, infamous 'moth joke' ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Watch Norm Macdonald's beloved, infamous 'moth joke' ]]>
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                                <p>Comedian Norm Macdonald, who died on Tuesday at 61 after a <a href="https://theweek.com/news/1004851/norm-macdonald-comedian-and-snl-star-dies-after-privately-battling-cancer" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/news/1004851/norm-macdonald-comedian-and-snl-star-dies-after-privately-battling-cancer">private battle</a> with cancer, was known for many things: his bizarre, deadpan tenure as <em>Saturday Night Live'</em>s Weekend Update anchor, his career-damaging <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/03/arts/tv-notes-ohlmeyer-vs-macdonald.html">feud</a> with NBC's Don Ohlmeyer, and his cult movie <em>Dirty Work</em>. But he was most revered as a pure comedian, an inimitable standup whose seemingly random constructions worked almost in spite of themselves.</p><p>The best example of this is undoubtedly "the moth joke," a Dostoyevskian tragedy about a troubled moth's visit to a podiatrist. It's an epic, four-minute-long mess that <em>GQ</em> once admiringly <a href="https://www.gq.com/story/norm-macdonalds-career-in-never-doing-what-you-expect">described</a> as a "groaner" that "shouldn't work." But it did work, beautifully, on a Macdonald appearance on <em>The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien</em>. When the punchline finally came, O'Brien, after a spell of relieved laughter, offered "congratulations to anyone who stuck it through to the end." See if you can make it to the absurdist kicker in the video below.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/jJN9mBRX3uo&ab_channel=StandUpyPoPolskuPowr%C3%B3ci%C5%82y" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Michael Che under fire after sharing shocking joke about Simone Biles ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Michael Che under fire after sharing shocking joke about Simone Biles ]]>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> star Michael Che has sparked significant online backlash after sharing an offensive joke about Simone Biles. </p><p>Che <a href="https://twitter.com/balleralert/status/1420864518150836229">on Instagram wrote</a>, "Man, I wanna make fun of Simone Biles," the gymnast who recently withdrew from competitions at the Olympics to focus on her mental health, <a href="https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/michael-che-blasted-for-cruel-jokes-about-simone-biles">per <em>Page Six</em></a>. </p><p>"I got like 3 mins of Simone Biles jokes in my head," he wrote.</p><p>From there, Che posted a joke about Biles that was shared with him, which said that Larry Nassar "understands Simone Biles better than anyone" because "he too had to quit doing what he loved at the pinnacle of his career because of mounting pressure." Nassar is the <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/782362/disgraced-doctor-larry-nassar-indicted-additional-sex-abuse-charges" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/782362/disgraced-doctor-larry-nassar-indicted-additional-sex-abuse-charges">former U.S women's national gymnastics team doctor</a> and convicted sex offender who <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/jan/15/simone-biles-larry-nassar-sexual-abuse-allegations-usa-gymnastics">Biles has said</a> sexually abused her. Che reacted to this joke by calling it "absolutely tasteless" but rating it a "9/10." He also shared another joke that said, "Who said black don't crack," which he also praised and rated an "8/10." </p><p>Che's Instagram posts quickly drew heavy criticism, with <a href="https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/1420974746565443591">director Matthew A. Cherry blasting</a> the comedian as "trash" and journalist Stephanie Guerilus <a href="https://twitter.com/qsteph/status/1421076270578864128">writing</a>, "Michael Che is disgusting. He's always punching down. Simone Biles has more than enough going on without her sexual assault being turned into a cheap punch line." Activist Farrah Khan <a href="https://twitter.com/farrahsafiakhan/status/1421065660969459712">also wrote</a>, "Larry Nassar sexually assaulted over 300 gymnasts including Simone Biles. Jokes about this immense violence are never okay," while tagging HBO Max and NBC and questioning why the comedian is "still on your roster." </p><p>After Che jokingly <a href="https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/michael-che-blasted-for-cruel-jokes-about-simone-biles">claimed to have been</a> "hacked," <a href="https://www.newsweek.com/michael-che-wipes-instagram-simone-biles-joke-backlash-1614561"><em>Newsweek</em> notes</a> his entire Instagram account is now empty. Based on his reaction, writer Delia Harrington <a href="https://twitter.com/DeliaMary/status/1420921335887372296">tweeted the comedian</a> perhaps "had no idea how beloved Simone Biles is, or just how messed up it is to share a Larry Nasser joke." </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL turned back the clock for Eddie Murphy's return ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ SNL turned back the clock for Eddie Murphy's return ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/PgmJNrPEpWcrsMUhmc9PTQ-1280-80.png">
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                                <p>Nostalgia was in the air in New York on Saturday night.</p><p>For starters, NBC's <em>Saturday Night Live</em> brought back one of its most legendary performers after 35 years. Eddie Murphy hosted the show and revived some of his classic characters and sketches like Buckwheat and Mr. Robinson's neighborhood. Murphy, who was greeted by an audience chanting his name, was joined on stage for his opening monologue by two more <em>SNL</em> alums in Tracy Morgan and Chris Rock, as well as fellow comedian Dave Chapelle.</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/fK0rWI0DwG4"></iframe><p>But that wasn't all. During the episode's cold open, a slew of ex-stars returned to portray Democratic presidential candidates in a spoof of Thursday's debate. Rachel Dratch portrayed Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Jason Sudeikis reprised his role as former Vice President Joe Biden, Fred Armisen took on the role of billionaire Michael Bloomberg, and Maya Rudolph even dropped by to play Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.). Meanwhile, Larry David and Alec Baldwin were back as Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and a gatecrashing President Trump, respectively. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe width="600" frameborder="" height="300" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/142DfJ4Ch1U"></iframe>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Trump can't get a seat with NATO's cool kids in latest SNL cold open ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Trump can't get a seat with NATO's cool kids in latest SNL cold open ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8AaTa6MuSyAYDRUBkAvTpC-1280-80.png">
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                                <p>Welcome to NATO High.</p><p>In the latest <em>Saturday Night Live</em> cold open, the NBC show parodied the <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/882138/watch-nato-leaders-british-princess-apparently-mock-trump-politely-palace-reception" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/882138/watch-nato-leaders-british-princess-apparently-mock-trump-politely-palace-reception">hot mic situation</a> from last week's NATO conference, in which several world leaders appeared to be gossiping about President Trump. Paul Rudd, Jimmy Fallon, and James Corden joined the sketch as French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Rudd's Macron and Fallon's Trudeau are clearly the cool kids at the NATO conference, and they've decided to let Corden's Johnson tag along with them during lunch (though it sounds like they mostly want him to help them throw a party at Buckingham Palace.)</p><p>Meanwhile, Alec Baldwin returned as Trump, who — along with a tray filled with several cheeseburgers — tries to snag a seat at the table, but is continuously rejected by the trio, who eventually give their fourth seat to a shocked Angela Merkel (portrayed by Kate McKinnon). Baldwin's Trump is especally stung by Corden's Johnson, who he thought was his friend. After Baldwin's Trump gets fed up with his fellow leaders' antics, Cecily Strong's first lady Melania Trump dropped by with a message about bullying. Watch the full skit below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe width="600" frameborder="" height="300" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/LBjGD5VGVg0"></iframe>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Welcome back, Eddie Murphy ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The comic genius is back in form in Dolemite Is My Name ]]>
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                                <p>When a 19-year-old Eddie Murphy joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1980, the conventional wisdom held that the show's best days were behind it. The original producer Lorne Michaels had just stepped aside, and SNL's first wave of comedy all-stars — Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, and Bill Murray — had all graduated to hit movies. Murphy though didn't seem to pay much attention to all the hand-wringing about SNL's legacy. He was too busy establishing his own.</p><p>From the start, Murphy took advantage of whatever airtime he could wrangle — which was criminally little, at first — to give Saturday Night Live audiences something they hadn't really seen before. He was loose, smart, and naturally funny even when the writing in a sketch was corny. And he was black, at a time when TV's most popular actors were almost uniformly white. Murphy was so clearly SNL's star attraction that before long, the studio audience would roar just when his name popped up in the opening credits.</p><p>In fact, he became a sensation so fast that anyone who wasn't tuning into Saturday Night Live between 1980 and 1984 may not realize now how unexpectedly electrifying he was. Murphy spent the rest of the '80s releasing riotous stand-up specials and making now-classic movie comedies like 48 Hours, Beverly Hills Cop, and Coming to America. But from the '90s onward, he's coasted a bit.</p><p>That old Eddie Murphy though — the cultural phenomenon and comic genius — comes storming back in his new movie Dolemite Is My Name, now streaming on Netflix.</p><p>Murphy plays the late entertainer Rudy Ray Moore, a notoriously X-rated stand-up comic, who'd been a failed nightclub MC and musician before coming up with the idea to turn the vulgar boasts he heard on street corners into an act. Under the persona "Dolemite," Moore made eccentric B-movies and sold millions of underground comedy albums, inspiring rappers and comedians alike — including Murphy.</p><p>Dolemite Is My Name starts in 1970, with Moore developing his new character — a foul-mouthed braggart who speaks in rhyme — and finding receptive audiences across the U.S. in small clubs in black neighborhoods. Determined to extend his reach, Moore gets into the "blaxploitation" business, making a movie that's like a clumsier and funnier version of Shaft and Superfly.</p><p>The second half of Dolemite Is My Name details the hilariously calamitous making of that movie: 1975's now cult-favorite Dolemite. Moore fills the crew with college students, unprepared for shooting in a crumbling abandoned hotel in one of Los Angeles' most drug-ridden neighborhoods. His director, D'Urville Martin (played by Wesley Snipes), is a pompous drunk. The production burns through so much money that Moore has to sell off the rights to everything he's ever made to finish the picture. And then, once the production wraps, no distributor wants to buy the thing.</p><p>Dolemite Is My Name features Murphy's best performance in 20 years — since the oddball 1999 Hollywood satire Bowfinger. The film feels like it matters to Murphy. He's a co-producer on the project, and reportedly had a hand in hiring the director Craig Brewer, best-known for the Oscar-winning Hustle & Flow (and currently back at work with Murphy on a sequel to Coming to America), as well as screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, best-known for penning Ed Wood (another entertaining picture about a showbiz outsider).</p><p>The movie works even though, for the most part, Moore's story is not Murphy's. Moore toiled in obscurity until he was in his 40s, then finally made it big after grinding through the club circuit, slowly building a fan base. What makes Dolemite Is My Name so surprisingly moving is that it shows Moore assembling a makeshift family around himself, supporting his own band of misfits and castoffs.</p><p>Murphy, by contrast, spent a couple of years telling jokes and raunchy stories in New York nightclubs before he was old enough to drink, and then he talked his way onto Saturday Night Live. He was a superstar in his early 20s. He didn't surround himself with simpatico colleagues. He had an entourage.</p><p>One reason why Murphy's movies lost some spark after the '80s was that his underdog edge dulled once he became mega-popular. Bowfinger and The Nutty Professor are the major exceptions from the '90s; but both those films are as great as they are perhaps because the star felt he had something to prove. In both, he wrestled with material originated by comedians he admired: Steve Martin and Jerry Lewis.</p><p>With Dolemite Is My Name, Murphy seems similarly charged to do justice to one of his heroes. He and his co-producers have assembled a cast that's like a who's-who of great black character actors and comedians: Snipes, who looks to be having a ball playing the persnickety Martin; Broadway star Da'Vine Joy Randolph as "Lady Reed," a comedian and singer Moore discovered in his touring days; Keegan-Michael Key as Dolemite's screenwriter; and key supporting and cameo roles for Mike Epps, Craig Robinson, Titus Burgess, Chris Rock, Ron Cephas Jones, and Snoop Dogg.</p><p>The cast itself makes a statement. At the core of Dolemite Is My Name is Moore's conviction that he'd created a character — and indeed an entire comic universe — with commercial appeal. Again and again, he was shut down by showbiz gatekeepers who told him that, while his shtick may sell, it would only ever be popular in a few city blocks. But Moore persisted, operating under the theory that every city has those same few blocks. He could make money even if no white person ever bought a ticket.</p><p>During his Saturday Night Live days, Murphy was — as comedian and fellow SNL alum Tracy Morgan later put it — "the blackest thing on TV." At a time when the African-American experience on television was increasingly reduced to whatever seemed "uplifting," Murphy leaned into racist stereotypes, exploding them and exploiting them. He anchored hilariously raw sketches about poverty and crime, and about the compromises involved with being a black entertainer. He was a Richard Pryor in a Bill Cosby decade. And for a few years there he was on TV every week.</p><p>Don't misunderstand: Those Saturday Night Live sketches weren't all golden, any more than Moore's comedy albums and movies were flawless masterpieces. But they had a refreshing incautiousness, and a confidence that the right people would find them funny. This is what Dolemite Is My Name brings back: that sense of an entertainer cutting loose beyond the bounds of what was considered acceptable at the time, and the sense of discovery in an audience delighted that he was getting away with it.</p><p><em><strong>Want more essential commentary and analysis like this delivered straight to your inbox? <a href="https://theweek.com/newsletters" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/newsletters?source=inarticle">Sign up for The Week's "Today's best articles" newsletter here</a>.</strong></em></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Billy Porter, Woody Harrelson, and Lin-Manuel Miranda help SNL lampoon CNN's Equality Town Hall ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Billy Porter, Woody Harrelson, and Lin-Manuel Miranda help SNL lampoon CNN's Equality Town Hall ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2MbmdcuchL4aQrn8kjfbkE-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> lampooned CNN's Equality Town Hall during the show's cold open on Saturday evening, as cast members and a handful of special guests portrayed a few of the Democratic presidential candidates.</p><p><em>Pose</em>'s Billy Porter dropped by to introduce the candidates, beginning with Chris Redd's Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) who ran off the stage without answering a question about a controversial op-ed he wrote in 1992. Colin Jost then took on the role of South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who wasn't sure what do with his arms on stage. He was followed Kate McKinnon's Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who was spraying zingers at anti-LGBTQ people.</p><p>The final two candidates — former Housing Secretary Julián Castro and former Vice President Joe Biden — were portrayed by none other than Lin-Manuel Miranda and Woody Harrelson, respectively. Miranda's Castro apologized for not being gay himself, while Harrelson's Biden had everyone bracing themselves for an inappropriate story. Watch the full clip below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/VNjZHZ7kpM0"></iframe>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/3XcnE79F3Z25dSdbMmxLxC-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> is back.</p><p>On the premiere of the 45th season of NBC's iconic sketch comedy series, Alec Baldwin returned to the trenches to portray President Trump for the episode's cold open. Unsurprisingly, the show tackled the impeachment news, as Baldwin's Trump tries to finagle his way out of the jam without much help from his friends.</p><p>Throughout the sketch he tries to prevent Kate McKinnon's Rudy Giuliani from causing him any more damage, concocts a plan to pin the whole thing on Beck Bennett's Mike Pence, asks new cast member Bowen Yang's Kim Jong Un for advice on how to handle the whistleblower, and gets a pep talk from Cecily Strong's Jeanine Pirro.</p><p>Seemingly out of options, Baldwin's Trump makes one last, desperate phone call, only to discover that Ray Donovan is actually just a fictional character portrayed by Liev Schreiber. Watch the full clip below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/xR25izGfrmQ"></iframe>
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                                <p>After a two week hiatus, NBC's <em>Saturday Night Live</em> returned to the airwaves on Saturday evening.</p><p>The show's cold open, naturally, took on the <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/830836/mueller-investigation-over" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/830836/mueller-investigation-over">end of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation</a>. Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro reprised their roles as President Trump and Mueller, respectively, while <em>SNL</em> regulars Aidy Bryant and Kate McKinnon portrayed Attorney General William Barr and Rudy Giuliani.</p><p>The sketch consisted of cutting back and forth between three scenes — all of which provided a very different take on Mueller's final report. De Niro's Mueller seriously explains his findings, indicating that while he did not find any concrete evidence of collusion with Russian election interference, there are still many questions remaining about the conduct of the 2016 Trump presidential campaign. Bryant's Barr, meanwhile, downplays Mueller's words while writing a summary of the report for Congress, outright declaring that Trump will get off scot-free. As for Baldwin's Trump? Well, he's in quite the celebratory mood, even invoking some lyrics from Smash Mouth's "All Star" to express his jubilation. Watch the full skit below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe width="600" frameborder="" height="300" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/O22U8JDxGuM"></iframe>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Peter Weber, The Week US) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Peter Weber, The Week US ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/jpeg" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wNryRjizg3GmhWAgcQHaTT-1280-80.jpg">
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                                <p>Last week was a momentous one for President Trump, from his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen thrashing him under oath before Congress to his fruitless summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, and <em>Saturday Night Live</em>'s "Weekend Update" recapped the highlights. Then, on Saturday, "<a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/826903/watch-trump-script-cpac" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/826903/watch-trump-script-cpac">Trump spoke at the CPAC conference</a> for — I'm not exaggerating — two hours and 20 minutes straight," co-anchor Colin Jost said. "And it started with Trump coming out and hugging the American flag like Lenny from <em>Of Mice and Men</em>." He showed the clip. "What the hell was that?" he asked. "And then after that patriotic #MeToo moment, it somehow got crazier from there." Jost gave viewers "a taste" of Trump's wild, meandering speech. "If you're curious, Trump's handling the Cohen testimony really well," he joked.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/SuGuqHeEmnk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>In a skit that was cut for time, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Cecily Strong) tried to do some damage control over a video last week in which <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/825432/dianne-feinstein-clashes-school-children-telling-green-new-deal-not-good-resolution" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/825432/dianne-feinstein-clashes-school-children-telling-green-new-deal-not-good-resolution">she disagreed with schoolchildren</a> over the viability of the Green New Deal. This didn't go well, either. Watch below. Peter Weber</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/kP_iVlEyp5M" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div>
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                            <![CDATA[ Watch Ben Stiller parody Michael Cohen on SNL ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Tim O&#039;Donnell) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tim O&#039;Donnell ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/R2RiMqeT5Bqvkvi9t8xsEW-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> lampooned Michael Cohen's <a href="https://theweek.com/articles/826139/michael-cohen-proves-president-crook" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/articles/826139/michael-cohen-proves-president-crook">testimony against President Trump on Wednesday</a>, featuring a cameo from Ben Stiller as Trump's former personal lawyer.</p><p><em>SNL</em> veteran Kenan Thompson, portraying House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), offered the scene's opening remarks. "For any other president, this hearing would be the most humiliating and damning day of their lives," he said. "For Trump, it's just Wednesday."</p><p>It took Stiller's Cohen a few beats to realize he was at a hearing, rather than a trial. He confused Thompson's Cummings for a judge and addressed his opening statement to a jury. He then acknowledged that while "the first time I testified was also under oath," this time "I, like, really mean it."</p><p>The sketch also parodied several members of Congress. Most notably <em>SNL</em> alum Bill Hader returned to his old stomping grounds to play an overly-enraged Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).</p><p>Watch the full sketch below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Mp8kFqycfFM"></iframe>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live's</em> President Trump (Alec Baldwin) held a press conference on the White House lawn to announce his national emergency declaration, revealing the decision was just part of a grand plan to escape the confines of the presidency.</p><p>"We need wall," Baldwin's Trump told the media. "You can all see why I gotta fake this national emergency, right? I have to because I want to."</p><p>He then laid out exactly what would happen after he signed the emergency papers. First, he'll immediately be sued and the case will go to the Supreme Court, which will prompt him to call his "buddy," Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and tell him "it's time to repay the Donny." But Kavanaugh would feign ignorance. Next, Trump will plead insanity after Special Counsel Robert Mueller releases his findings before spending "a few months in the puzzle factory" for his crimes. "And my personal hell of playing president will finally be over."</p><p>Trump then answered — or refused to answer — a few "softball questions" on tariffs and undocumented immigrants. Watch the full sketch, which the real President Trump <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1097116612279316480" target="_blank">made clear on Twitter</a> Sunday morning he did <em>not</em> enjoy, below. Tim O'Donnell</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/8vQlhWBvAwY"></iframe>
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                            <![CDATA[ SNL's Trump will end the shutdown for a 'hamberder' ]]>
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/snl-returns-deal-or-no-deal-government-shutdown-style-n960526" target="_blank">returned from a</a> holiday hiatus with Alec Baldwin as President Trump playing <em>Deal or No Deal</em> to end the partial government shutdown, as "a TV game show with women holding briefcases" is the "only format [he] can understand."</p><p><em>SNL</em>'s Trump gives an overview of the plan the real president <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/818871/trump-pitches-border-security-daca-tps-many-other-things-shutdown-deal-proposal" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/818871/trump-pitches-border-security-daca-tps-many-other-things-shutdown-deal-proposal">proposed earlier</a> Saturday, but host Steve Harvey (Kenan Thompson) has an array of alternative deals from congressional leaders like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Kate McKinnon) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Alex Moffat). Trump cannot be tempted by their pitches, but when a Clemson University football player shows up with some "<a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/817959/stephen-colbert-jimmy-kimmel-trevor-noah-absolutely-love-trumps-giant-pile-hamberders" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/817959/stephen-colbert-jimmy-kimmel-trevor-noah-absolutely-love-trumps-giant-pile-hamberders">hamberders</a>," he's ready to talk.</p><p>Watch the full sketch below. Bonnie Kristian</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/0D-PRJuUDoc"></iframe>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL bids farewell to its favorite opossum, ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ SNL bids farewell to its favorite opossum, ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ theweekonlineeditors@futurenet.com (Bonnie Kristian) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Bonnie Kristian ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/png" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/YR7iWHuPPFCgev4FMbDuf8-1280-80.png">
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                                <p><em>Saturday Night Live</em> <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/11/media/saturday-night-live-jeff-sessions/index.html" target="_blank">said its farewells</a> to ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions (played by Kate McKinnon as a <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/736904/snls-jeff-sessions-hearttoheart-opossum-papa-about-roy-moore" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/736904/snls-jeff-sessions-hearttoheart-opossum-papa-about-roy-moore">wily little marsupial</a>) with a musical sketch featuring a slew of Trump-world characters, but not President Trump himself. The president's absence, alas for the real life Sessions, <a href="https://theweek.com/speedreads/806952/sessions-never-received-call-from-trump-pence-after-being-forced-resign" target="_blank" data-original-url="https://theweek.com/speedreads/806952/sessions-never-received-call-from-trump-pence-after-being-forced-resign">is reportedly accurate</a>.</p><p>In <em>SNL</em>'s telling, Sessions is asked to pack up his office by White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Aidy Bryant), during which he's visited by President Trump's adult sons, Vice President Mike Pence, and — in a surprise appearance from Robert DeNiro — Special Counsel Robert Mueller.</p><p>"Ohhh boy, Robert Mueller, like they say, you can't arrest me, I quit, sir!" Sessions yelps as Mueller comes into the room. Watch the full sketch below. Bonnie Kristian</p><iframe frameborder="" height="300" width="600" data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="//www.youtube.com/embed/EGy-xpK-1mw"></iframe>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Who is Sean Spicer and what does he really think of Donald Trump? ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The White House press secretary's early brushes with the media, his views on Mexicans – and the time he was the Easter bunny ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2017 12:33:19 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Politics]]></category>
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                                <p>Donald Trump's White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, has an impressive career behind him but has made a series of blunders since the new president took office…</p><p><strong>What is his background?</strong></p><p>After growing up in Rhode Island and graduating from Connecticut College, Spicer worked on a number of political campaigns in the 1990s</p><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title"></div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://theweek.com/tag/donald-trump" data-original-url="/donald-trump">Donald Trump</a> <a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://theweek.com/donald-trump/64018/trumps-attorney-general-jeff-sessions-faces-calls-to-quit-over-russia-meetings" data-original-url="/donald-trump/64018/trumps-attorney-general-jeff-sessions-faces-calls-to-quit-over-russia-meetings">Trump travel ban: Judge expands definition of relatives</a></p></div></div><p>and joined the US Navy Reserve as a public affairs officer. He was later communications director for the Republican Conference of the House of Representatives and founded his own public relations firm. In 2011, he became communications director of the Republican National Committee and was named White House press secretary on 22 December last year.</p><p>Although the 45-year-old's career has meant working closely with the press, he has become known for his brushes with the news media. This goes back to his school days at Connecticut College, says the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/23/us/politics/donald-trump-administration.html?_r=3%20" target="_blank">New York Times</a>, when the student paper named him as "Sean Sphincter", prompting him to write an angry letter to the editor. </p><p><strong>What does he think of Trump?</strong></p><p>When Trump first announced he was running for president in 2015 and accused Mexican immigrants of "bringing drugs" into the US and being "rapists", Spicer told <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/07/politics/sean-spicer-white-house-communications" target="_blank">CNN</a>: "As far as painting Mexican-Americans with that kind of brush, I think it's not helpful to the cause."</p><p>He also criticised the future president for claiming that John McCain was "no war hero", saying the Senator had "sacrificed more than most can imagine" and "there is no place in our party or our country for comments that disparage those who have served honourably".</p><p>As for the President's view on his press secretary, <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/07/politics/sean-spicer-white-house-communications" target="_blank">CNN</a> reported last month that he was "disappointed in Spicer's performance" and was looking to "lighten [his] load". However, other officials have claimed Trump supports Spicer "100 per cent". </p><p><strong>Why has he attracted so much attention?</strong></p><p>Spicer's time in office got off to a bad start when he declared the inauguration had attracted the "largest audience ever" and then attacked journalists when they showed that the claim was false.</p><p>He has also called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "Joe", accidentally tweeted a set of characters that looked suspiciously like a password and repeatedly referred to a terrorist attack that never happened.</p><p>His actions brought him to the attention of US sketch show Saturday Night Live, where he was personified by Gilmore Girls star Melissa McCarthy.</p><p>[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"content_original","fid":"109216","attributes":{"class":"media-image"}}]]</p><p>"She got the mannerisms down pat: the pugnacious fighter's scowl, the verbal gaffes and nonsensical spin tactics, the scorn sprayed indiscriminately at the press corps," says the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/why-melissa-mccarthy-made-a-great-sean-spicer" target="_blank">New Yorker</a>.</p><p>Spicer himself took the sketch in good humour. "It was cute, it was funny," he said. "But she could dial it back a bit."</p><p>Most recently, photographs emerged of Spicer dressed up as the Easter bunny at a White House Easter Egg Roll. Standing next to former president George W Bush in 2009, the press secretary unwittingly provided the internet with an early Easter gift.</p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/837784665780064256"></a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>Rather than shying away from the unexpected limelight, Spicer tweeted: "The good ole days - what I would give to hide in a bunny costume again."</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ SNL turns 40 - the best of Bill Murray  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Saturday Night Live’s most famous alumni on acting, free time and Cinnabons. ]]>
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                                <figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FSKHmcyrPvvM5JmbcdEUfR.jpg" alt="Bill Murray with camera" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Getty</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fNL6fG37syvEH5ZaFf8KZG.jpg" alt="Bill Murray with George Clooney" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/AoAZu27riLbAGruQa6UcdP.jpg" alt="Bill Murray lying down" /></figure></figure><p>Saturday Night Live, the starting point for many of America's favourite comedians, has celebrated its 40th anniversary with a celebrity-packed episode.</p><p>However there was one moment which stood out above the rest as actor extraordinaire Bill Murray reprised his lounge singer alter ego Nick Ocean, to belt out the "Love theme from Jaws".</p><p>The raucous reprise had the SNL audience in stitches as the actor and comedian performed in front of an iconic clip on loop from Steven Spielberg's epic.</p><p>Murray who took over from Chevy Chase as a regular on the show in 1977, is widely <a href="http://variety.com/2015/tv/spotlight/bill-murray-saturday-night-live-40th-anniversary-1201429285" target="_blank">credited</a> with the upturn in fortunes that meant Saturday Night Live became a regular fixture on American televisions.</p><p>Murray has since gone on to be one of America’s treasures of the silver screen. Here are six of his most memorable quotes:</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="AoAZu27riLbAGruQa6UcdP" name="" alt="Bill Murray lying down" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/AoAZu27riLbAGruQa6UcdP.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/AoAZu27riLbAGruQa6UcdP.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p><strong>"I love independent films but it’s fun to do studio movies, too. You should do both. You don’t want to be like, “Oh he’s an independent film guy.” It sounds like he makes his own dresses or something you know? It just doesn’t sound right."</strong></p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="fNL6fG37syvEH5ZaFf8KZG" name="" alt="Bill Murray with George Clooney" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fNL6fG37syvEH5ZaFf8KZG.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fNL6fG37syvEH5ZaFf8KZG.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p><strong>"I've never made any horrible, horrible movies. If you don't ruin your reputation, you can always get work"</strong></p><p><strong>[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"theweek_content_narrow","fid":"82404","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"307","width":"460"}}]]</strong> <strong>"You gotta be able to play straight to play funny. If you can play straight to play funny, playing straight is not a big thing at all"</strong></p><p>[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"theweek_content_narrow","fid":"82405","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"307","width":"460"}}]]</p><p><strong>"I do absolutely nothing. I go home and stay there. I wash and scrub up each day, and that’s it. One month I actually grew a moustache, just so I could say that I’d done something"</strong></p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="FSKHmcyrPvvM5JmbcdEUfR" name="" alt="Bill Murray with camera" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FSKHmcyrPvvM5JmbcdEUfR.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FSKHmcyrPvvM5JmbcdEUfR.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">"You gotta be able to play straight to play funny. If you can play straight to play funny, playing straight is not a big thing at all" </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Getty)</span></figcaption></figure><p><strong>"I kinda like this Jay-Z thing, where he's retired, but he keeps doing shows. I think I beat him to that. If you say you're retired, people don't bother you so much, and then if you want to do something, you can do it."</strong></p><p><strong>[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"theweek_content_narrow","fid":"82407","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"307","width":"460"}}]]</strong></p><p><strong>"Everyone loves Cinnabons"</strong></p>
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