Best Episodes
Looking for a good laugh? Look no further than "Saturday Night Live"! Since its debut in 1975, this iconic late-night sketch comedy and variety show has been a staple of American television. With its hilarious comedy sketches and memorable celebrity guests, "SNL" has become a must-watch for comedy lovers everywhere.
Each episode of "Saturday Night Live" is hosted by a different celebrity guest, who brings their unique humor and personality to the show. From actors to musicians to athletes, you never know who will take the stage next. And let's not forget about the talented cast members who bring the sketches to life. With a mix of seasoned performers and fresh faces, the "SNL" cast never fails to deliver the laughs.
Not only does "Saturday Night Live" provide side-splitting comedy, but it also serves as a platform for social and political commentary. The show's sketches often parody contemporary culture and politics, offering a humorous take on current events. With its finger on the pulse of society, "SNL" keeps viewers entertained and informed.
Tune in to "Saturday Night Live" on NBC to experience the laughter and excitement for yourself. With 50 seasons under its belt, this long-running show continues to captivate audiences with its witty humor and unforgettable moments. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the show, "SNL" is sure to leave you wanting more.
Written by Sophie and last updated on nov 10, 2024.
PS: The following content contains spoilers!
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Live from New York, it's... Kristen Wiig! Sketches include "CNN-Univision Democratic Debate," "Annuale," "Rock of Love 2," "A Message for Old People" (Digital Short), "What's That Bitch Talking About?," "Celebrity Apprentice," "Ed Mahoney's Speech," "Virgania Harsen's Hot Air Balloons," "I Drink Your Milkshake," and "Lady Business." Carrie Underwood performed "All-American Girl" and "Flat on the Floor."
The episode was rated 7.37 from 19 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Amy Adams! Sketches include "Clinton Attack Ad," "Mirror Image," "Green Card Couple Therapy," "A New Superhero" (Digital Short), "Fierce: The Hot Mess Makeover Show," "Penelope in Driving " "Dr. Uncle Jimmy's," "Roger Clemens Presents," "The Best of the Tookie Stiles Show," and "Dancing Galpals." Vampire Weekend performed "A-Punk" and "M79."
The episode was rated 7.38 from 13 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Bill Hader! Sketches include "Spitzer & Associates," "MacGruber" (two parts), "What's Your Situation?," "Adam Grossman at Benihana," "The Suze Orman Show," "Andy's Dad" (Digital Short), "Target Greatland," "NBC Special Report," "Clancy & Jackie," and "Internet Date." Mariah Carey performed "Touch My Body" and "Migrate" (featuring T-Pain).
The episode was rated 7.43 from 14 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Andy Samberg! Sketches include "A Message from Kevin Federline," "Veritas Ultrasound HD," "2007 National Douchebag Championships," "MacGruber" (three parts), "Jeremy and Sasha," "Fred Thompson '08," "America's First Colonists," "Rowlf & The Swedish Chef," and "Mad Joe Dixon." Spoon performed "The Underdog" and "You Got Your Cherry Bomb."
The episode was rated 7.53 from 15 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Darrell Hammond and Amy Poehler! Sketches include "The Clintons' Income," "Annuale," "Grease Rehearsals," "Kevin's Farewell Party," "Laser Cats 3-D" (Digital Short), "Excited Sue," "Walken Family Reunion," "Indoor Gardening Tips," "Top Chef," and "Larry King Live." Panic at the Disco performed "Nine in the Afternoon" and "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies." Mariah Carey performed "Touch My Body" and "Migrate" (featuring T-Pain).
The episode was rated 7.65 from 17 votes.
Juno star Ellen Page hosts; Wilco performs songs from their new album, Sky Blue Sky.
The episode was rated 7.71 from 14 votes.
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The episode was rated 7.73 from 11 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Amy Poehler! Sketches include "Burlington, VT 1985," "Ohhhhh!," "A Visit with Former Vice President Al Gore," "People Getting Punched Before Eating" (digital short), "Actober.com (ALCS)," "La Rivista Della Televisione," "The Captain's Purse," "Actober.com (NLCS)," "Notre Dame Football," "Natural Disaster," and "Iconoclasts." Bon Jovi performed "Lost Highway" and "Who Says You Can't Go Home"; Foo Fighters performed "The Pretender."
The episode was rated 8.00 from 11 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Steve Carell! Sketches include "Pounder School Commencement Ceremony," "The Democratic Primaries," "Deal or No Deal," "Two A-Holes Do Karaoke," "The Japanese Office" (Digital Short), "McCain 2008," "The Charlie Flitt Show," "American Red Cross," and "Bless This Child." Usher performed "This Ain't Sex" and "Love in This Club, Part 1" (featuring Young Jeezy).
The episode was rated 8.06 from 16 votes.
Live from New York, it's... Senator Barack Obama! Sketches include "Clintons' Halloween Party, "Maybelline for Men," "Bronx Beat," "Reilly's Way," "Publishers' Clearinghouse," "A Day in the Life of Brian Williams" (digital short), "Larry King Live," "iPhone," "Drexel University Debate," and "Dunham & Kirk." Feist performed "1-2-3-4" and "I Feel It All."
The episode was rated 8.40 from 10 votes.
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