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“Saturday Night Live” kicked off its latest cold open with a parody skit featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent firing. The sketch depicted an NCAA Final Four postgame show in which Charles Barkley,
Kenan Thompson, as Charles Barkley, had the perfect career suggestion for the axed U.S. attorney general.
After reports about Kristi Noem’s husband’s scandal went viral, Saturday Night Live quickly turned the controversy into comedy, but the skit didn’t land well with everyone. During its April 4 episode,
It took a while to get there, but like its newly(ish) launched SNL UK cousin, SNL went for a very political cold open tonight. The skit started out drilling down on NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament's Final Four before deftly segueing to the April 2 firing of Pam Bondi.
Former "Saturday Night Live" star Kevin Nealon is throwing some shade at cast members who laugh and break character on the show.
I was very hard last week on the Jamie Dornan episode of SNL: UK, but that was only because it sucked. It was absolute trash. Granted, there have been countless trash episodes of SNL in America, but the UK version had only one other episode with which to compare: a better-than-OK outing featuring Tina Fey.
"It doesn't work for the sketch," the former cast member explained.
Some of Saturday Night Live's best episodes came from one-time hosts like Pedro Pascal and Ayo Edebiri, who made lasting impressions in just one night.