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From worst to best, a ranking of the skits from the Bad Bunny-hosted show, which featured portrayals of Donald Trump & Harry Potter elf Dobby.
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For the past 50 years, "Saturday Night Live," has aired thousands of sketches, but which is considered the best of all time? Some became classics that all generations have enjoyed, and others have turned into movie franchises. Either way, they have made ...
NBC sketch comedy series — hosted by alum Amy Poehler with musical guest Role Model — the show poked fun at the popular Netflix drama starring Brittany Snow and Malin Åkerman with a fake trailer. In a sketch teasing what could happen in the highly-anticipated second season of the series,
In the skit, Bad Bunny played Quico, the spoiled but lovable child known for his sailor outfit and exaggerated pout, while SNL cast member Marcello Hernandez played the beloved orphan El Chavo. For Latinos,
President Trump, who is no longer a "Saturday Night Live" fan, judging from his tweets, reportedly won’t be making a return appearance anytime soon. But his rise shadows the program, from Alec Baldwin's withering Trump imitation to Melissa McCarthy's ...
*If you’re a “Saturday Night Live” fan, you’re in for a treat ’cause we’ve got the best skits and foolishness from Saturday night lined up for you to get your chuckle on. “Saturday Night Live” welcomed a host from the NBC family last night.
The cold open of this week’s “Saturday Night Live” brought in host Amy Poehler and her BFF Tina Fey to play Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem, respectively. The sketch began by portraying part of Bondi’s controversial Senate hearing this week,