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‘SNL’ Wants to Take You Dancing
‘SNL’ Wants to Take You Dancing
‘SNL’ Wants to Take You Dancing
'SNL' digital shorts are often at their best when they simply throw any and all realism to the wind and embrace complete and total absurdism. Last night's episode featured one of the show's strangest sketches ever, a bit that felt radically different than just about everything else in the episode.
‘SNL’ Adds Tina Fey to the Cast of ‘Girls’
‘SNL’ Adds Tina Fey to the Cast of ‘Girls’
‘SNL’ Adds Tina Fey to the Cast of ‘Girls’
'SNL' has never been shy about taking on some of the most popular and controversial topics in the modern world, so it's about time it finally got around to making fun of HBO's divisive 'Girls.' In a fake promo for a new season of Lena Dunham's acclaimed show, guest host Tina Fey and the rest of the cast propose some changes to the program's dynamic that we can't help but wish would actually come t
SNL: Zach Galifianakis Kills With His Opening Monologue
SNL: Zach Galifianakis Kills With His Opening Monologue
SNL: Zach Galifianakis Kills With His Opening Monologue
Some SNL hosts just feel like they were born to be on that stage and Zach Galifiankis is one of them. Rather than do a traditional monologue, he performed six minutes of his oddball, avant garde stand-up comedy. It was a great reminder that he may be a big movie star now, but he's still one of the great modern comedians.
You’ve Got to Watch SNL’s Fake New Balance Commerical
You’ve Got to Watch SNL’s Fake New Balance Commerical
You’ve Got to Watch SNL’s Fake New Balance Commerical
Even after all of these years, SNL does fake commercials better than everyone else. However, last night's New Balance commercial parody is the cream of the crop -- it's hard to remember the last time the show made a fake ad that was this funny and spot-on. Check it out below.
SNL: Martha Stewart Joins Match.com
SNL: Martha Stewart Joins Match.com
SNL: Martha Stewart Joins Match.com
The past week has seen no shortage of jokes concerning Martha Stewart joining Match.com, but there was no way SNL wasn't going to get in on this action. After all, what kind of comedy variety show would it be if it didn't let one of the cast members break out a Martha Stewart impression?