This week's cold open mocked president-elect Donald Trump by having the cast pretend to support him, and guest host Bill Burr's monologue could be viewed from different lenses.
Bill Burr didn’t hold back in his “Saturday Night Live” monologue during the show’s first episode following Donald Trump’s ...
Saturday Night Live, meanwhile, is uniquely positioned to make its own newsworthy hay of current events – and also its own cringeworthy hell when those events don’t seem particularly compatible with ...
The first 'Saturday Night Live' episode since Trump's re-election featured a surprising twist. Cast members, initially somber, humorously declared support for Trump, introducing 'Hot, Jacked Trump', ...
During the cold open of “Saturday Night Live” the cast members wanted to make sure President-elect Donald Trump knows how ...
“Clearly, I have been spending too much time with you white liberals and your goofy optimism. It wasn’t even close! At one ...
The cast then had a sarcastic message directly for the former president. “And that is why we at SNL would like to say to ...
Several of the cast members of “Saturday Night Live” took to the stage at Studio 8H in New York on Saturday in the first ...
In the first post-election episode, they promise nothing but flattering portrayals of the "hot, jacked" incoming president ...
In the cold open, SNL cast members held their hands clasped, appearing to be on the verge of delivering a somber message to ...
This Saturday’s post-election episode kicked off with SNL cast members Bowen Yang, Ego Nwodim, Kenan Thompson and Heidi ...
In the show’s first cold open since the election of former President Donald Trump for the second time, the cast joined to ...