HomeEntertainmentMaya Rudolph returns as "nice aunt" Kamala Harris with Jim Gaffigan as...

Maya Rudolph returns as “nice aunt” Kamala Harris with Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz

Saturday evening live kicked off the 50th anniversary season premiere with a mix of political satire and star power, thanks to host Jean Smart and musical guest Jelly Roll.

Fans had been eagerly waiting to see how SNL could cushion the shakeup in the Democratic ticket following President Biden’s July 21 exit from the 2024 presidential race. The response came in the cold, with the expected return of Maya Rudolph as Vice President Kamala Harris and the debut of Jim Gaffigan as Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, delivering a perfect dose of Midwestern dad joke humor.

While the episode didn’t pay too much attention SNL‘S 50-year milestone, there was nodding during the monologue and Weekend updatewhich also covered the summer’s biggest news stories – from famed hippo Moo Deng and New York Mayor Eric Adams’ legal drama to the Harris-Trump debate and Diddy’s criminal case.

But you don’t have to worry, SNL fans! Expect a bigger celebration with a special three-hour primetime set on February 15, while a biopic about the show, starring Cory Michael Smith as Chevy Chase and Dylan O’Brien as Dan Aykroyd, hits theaters this weekend can be seen.

In the meantime, here’s a recap of last night’s episode.

The 13-minute cold open saw a new crop of political figures emerge, with Maya Rudolph reprising her role as Harris, Jim Gaffigan debuting as Walz, Dana Carvey returning as Biden and Andy Samberg playing Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff . Meanwhile, cast members James Austin Johnson and Bowen Yang played Donald Trump and JD Vance, respectively.

See also  “It just motivated me so much more.”

Andrew Dismukes, as ABC News host David Muir, kicked things off by checking in on each candidate’s meeting.

“Well, your nice aunt is back,” Rudolph’s Harris announced at the start. “I’m so happy to be campaigning in whatever swing state I’m in, which I’ll just call Wisconsin-Pennsylv-Georgia, because I’m going to protect your Va-Georgia.”

She added: “This election is about progress. You see, Donald Trump is stuck in the past, but it’s like telling my husband, Doug, when he leaves his phone at Chili’s, “We’re not going back!”

Gaffigan’s Walz leaned into his “Big Dad Energy” and joked, “I haven’t been this excited since I got 10% off a leaf blower from Menards.”

Rudolph continued to laugh: “My campaign is like the Sabrina Carpenter song ‘Espresso,’” she joked. “The lyrics are vague, but the atmosphere is striking.”

Samberg’s Emhoff delivered a memorable line to Republicans who questioned his masculinity: “If supporting my wife means being a little spoon, then you can kiss my little ass.”

Johnson’s Trump, meanwhile, lamented Biden’s absence, saying: “Oh Joe, we miss Joe Biden. What we wouldn’t give for him to be standing next to me and being old. We had this in the bag, but then they did a switcheroo.

Yang’s Vance joked about Trump’s relationship with his children: “Trump told me, ‘JD, you’re like a son to me because I don’t like you, but I’m stuck with you.'”

The sketch ended with Carvey’s Biden mocking his lame presidency, saying, “A lot of people forget I’m president, including me.”

At the Weekend update agency, Colin Jost and Michael Che dove straight into the 2024 presidential race and the charges against Adams.

Jost highlighted Trump’s last rally, where the former president insulted Harris and joked, “I can’t believe Trump admitted he lost a debate to a mentally disabled person.”

The segment also featured Devon Walker as Adams, who defended himself against accusations of accepting lavish gifts by saying, “New York City needs me in first class.”

Bowen Yang appeared as Moo Deng, a viral baby pygmy hippopotamus from Thailand, who lamented the pressure of newfound fame. Jost compared Moo Deng’s complaints to singer Chappell Roan, with Yang’s hippo character cheekily replying, “I’m ten weeks old, Colin.” Of course I know Chappell Roan.’

Che later mentioned rapper Diddy’s indictment for sex trafficking and racketeering. Diddy’s attorney, Che noted, said he’s not sure he can keep his client off the witness stand if his case goes to trial.

“Because you can’t stop someone carrying all that baby oil,” Che joked. Jost continued by detailing how Diddy’s attorney tried to distance his client from R. Kelly, who was convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking in 2021, adding, “First of all, it’s never a good sign when the first person who you are comparing your client is R. Kelly. I agree, it’s true: Diddy looks nothing like R. Kelly. I mean, R. Kelly’s songs are good.’

‘Ghost Halloween’

One commercial highlights Spirit Halloween’s ability to take over empty storefronts in low-income communities.

‘$100,000 Pyramid’

Walker shined when Michael Strahan presented a parody of it $100,000 pyramidwith Kenan Thompson’s Mark Robinson stealing the spotlight.

‘I love Lucy’

Smart plays a dramatic actress who almost starred in it I love Lucywhich hilariously shows how the 1950s sitcom would have failed without Lucille Ball’s comedic touch.

‘talk talk’

Yang’s Charli XCX presents a bizarre, hilarious boiler room show with topical humor and Sarah Sherman as Troye Sivan.

Musical guest Jelly Roll performed “Liar” and “Winning Streak” from his upcoming 10th studio album, Beautifully broken. He was introduced by Smart and her Hacking co-star Hannah Einbinder.

October 5: Nate Bargatze with musical guest Coldplay

October 12: Ariana Grande with musical guest Stevie Nicks

October 19: Michael Keaton with musical guest Billie Eilish

November 2: John Mulaney with musical guest Chappell Roan

- Advertisement -
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Recent Comments