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The forty-third |
The '''forty-third season''' of the [[NBC]] sketch comedy series ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' premiered on September 30, 2017, during the [[2017–18 United States network television schedule|2017–2018 television season]] with host [[Ryan Gosling]] and musical guest [[Jay-Z]], and concluded on May 19, 2018, with host [[Tina Fey]] and musical guest [[Nicki Minaj]].<ref name="variety">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/saturday-night-live-amy-schumer-tina-fey-host-1202757511/|title='Saturday Night Live' Sets Amy Schumer, Tina Fey as Hosts for Final Episodes of Season 43|first=Cynthia|last=Littleton|work=Variety|date=April 18, 2018|access-date=April 18, 2018}}</ref> Like the final four episodes of [[Saturday Night Live season 42|season 42]], season 43 was broadcast live in all four time zones within the [[contiguous United States]], with the exception of the [[Natalie Portman]]/[[Dua Lipa]] episode due to the network's commitment to the [[NFL]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2017/09/19/saturday-night-live-stay-live-all-time-zones-season-43/682001001/|title='Saturday Night Live' will stay live in all time zones in Season 43|first=Bill|last=Keveney|work=USA Today|date=September 19, 2017|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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Prior to the start of the season, [[ |
Prior to the start of the season, longtime cast members [[Vanessa Bayer]], [[Bobby Moynihan]], and [[Sasheer Zamata]] all left the show after seven, nine, and four seasons, respectively.<ref name="VanessaBobby">{{cite web|url=https://time.com/4787490/saturday-night-live-finale-vanessay-bayer-bobby-moynihan/|title=SNL Bids Farewell to These Two Cast Members in Season Finale|first=Alana|last=Abramson|work=Time Magazine|date=May 21, 2017|access-date=May 22, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Sasheer">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/sasheer-zamata-not-return-saturday-night-live-article-1.3183831|title=Sasheer Zamata will not return to 'Saturday Night Live' following season finale|first=Desantis|last=Shanley|work=NY Daily News|date=May 21, 2017|access-date=May 21, 2017}}</ref> Following Bayer, Moynihan, and Zamata's departures, the show hired three new featured players: comedian and writer [[Heidi Gardner]] of [[The Groundlings]], [[iO Theater|iO Chicago]] alum [[Luke Null]], and stand-up comedian [[Chris Redd]], who previously did sketch comedy at [[The Second City|Second City]].<ref name="cast_writers">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/09/saturday-night-live-heidi-gardner-luke-null-chris-redd-new-cast-members-season-43-writers-1202173665/|title='Saturday Night Live' Taps Heidi Gardner, Luke Null & Chris Redd As New Cast Members, Adds 7 Writers For Season 43|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=Deadline|date=September 26, 2017|access-date=September 26, 2017}}</ref> Redd had been incorrectly reported as joining the cast during [[Saturday Night Live season 42|the previous season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://decider.com/2016/09/09/snl-new-castmembers-mikey-day-chris-redd/|title='Saturday Night Live' Reportedly Adds 2 New Castmembers: Chris Redd & Mikey Day|first=Meghan|last=O'Keefe|work=Decider|date=September 9, 2016|access-date=September 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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As a replacement, the show hired three new cast members, who became featured players: [[Heidi Gardner]] of [[The Groundlings]], [[iO Theater|iO Chicago]] alum [[Luke Null]], and stand-up comedian [[Chris Redd]], who previously did sketch comedy at [[The Second City|Second City]].<ref name="cast_writers">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/09/saturday-night-live-heidi-gardner-luke-null-chris-redd-new-cast-members-season-43-writers-1202173665/|title='Saturday Night Live' Taps Heidi Gardner, Luke Null & Chris Redd As New Cast Members, Adds 7 Writers For Season 43|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=Deadline|date=September 26, 2017|access-date=September 26, 2017}}</ref> |
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Redd had been incorrectly reported as joining the cast during [[Saturday Night Live (season 42)|the previous season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://decider.com/2016/09/09/snl-new-castmembers-mikey-day-chris-redd/|title='Saturday Night Live' Reportedly Adds 2 New Castmembers: Chris Redd & Mikey Day|first=Meghan|last=O'Keefe|work=Decider|date=September 9, 2016|access-date=September 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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With this announcement came the confirmation that the rest of the cast from the previous season would return, including guest star [[Alec Baldwin]] in [[Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump|his role as]] [[Donald Trump|President Donald Trump]].<ref name="returning_cast">{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2017/09/26/saturday-night-live-adds-three-cast-season-43/705845001/|title='Saturday Night Live' adds three to cast for Season 43|first1=Bill|last1=Keveney|first2=Patrick|last2=Ryan|work=USA Today|date=September 26, 2017|access-date=September 28, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Baldwin">{{cite web |url= http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/26/entertainment/alec-baldwin-snl-donald-trump/index.html |title= Alec Baldwin will return to 'SNL' as Donald Trump |first=Chloe |last=Melas |work=CNN |date= June 26, 2017 |access-date= June 26, 2017}}</ref> |
With this announcement came the confirmation that the rest of the cast from the previous season would return, including guest star [[Alec Baldwin]] in [[Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump|his role as]] [[Donald Trump|President Donald Trump]].<ref name="returning_cast">{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2017/09/26/saturday-night-live-adds-three-cast-season-43/705845001/|title='Saturday Night Live' adds three to cast for Season 43|first1=Bill|last1=Keveney|first2=Patrick|last2=Ryan|work=USA Today|date=September 26, 2017|access-date=September 28, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Baldwin">{{cite web |url= http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/26/entertainment/alec-baldwin-snl-donald-trump/index.html |title= Alec Baldwin will return to 'SNL' as Donald Trump |first=Chloe |last=Melas |work=CNN |date= June 26, 2017 |access-date= June 26, 2017}}</ref> |
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With his return, [[Kenan Thompson]] surpassed [[Darrell Hammond]]'s record as the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history, with a total of fifteen seasons compared to |
With his return, [[Kenan Thompson]] surpassed [[Darrell Hammond]]'s record as the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history, with a total of fifteen seasons compared to Hammond's fourteen seasons from [[Saturday Night Live season 21|1995]]–[[Saturday Night Live season 34|2009]].<ref name="Thompson">{{cite web |url= https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kenan-thompson-on-snl-record-and-new-kids-sketch-comedy-project/ |title=Kenan Thompson on "SNL" record and new kids' sketch comedy project |first=Andrea |last=Park |work=CBS News |date= August 25, 2017 |access-date= August 28, 2017}}</ref> |
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This is the only season for Luke Null, who was let go after the season's end.<ref>{{cite web|title=Luke Null Will Not Return to Saturday Night Live Next Season|url=https://www.vulture.com/amp/2018/08/luke-null-will-not-return-to-saturday-night-live-next-season.html|website=Vulture|date=August 15, 2018|access-date=August 15, 2018}}</ref> |
This is the only season for Luke Null, who was let go after the season's end.<ref>{{cite web|title=Luke Null Will Not Return to Saturday Night Live Next Season|url=https://www.vulture.com/amp/2018/08/luke-null-will-not-return-to-saturday-night-live-next-season.html|website=Vulture|date=August 15, 2018|access-date=August 15, 2018}}</ref> |
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Prior to the start of the season, the show added Steven Castillo, [[Andrew Dismukes]], Claire Friedman, Sam Jay, Erik Marino, [[Nimesh Patel]], and Gary Richardson to the writing staff.<ref name="cast_writers" /> |
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Also prior to the season, head writers [[Chris Kelly (writer)|Chris Kelly]] and [[Sarah Schneider]] (who had written for the show overall since [[Saturday Night Live season 37|2011]], and were named as head writers at the start of the [[Saturday Night Live season 42|previous season]]) departed the show, leaving Kent Sublette and [[Bryan Tucker]] as the sole head writers for the first-half of the season.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/tv/2017/10/02/snl-head-writers-chris-kelly-sarah-schneider-exit/|title = 'Saturday Night Live' head writers Chris Kelly, Sarah Schneider exit show|magazine = [[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> [[Weekend Update]] writer [[Katie Rich]] (who was previously suspended midway through last season for a controversial Tweet about Barron Trump) was brought back to the writing staff with the ''Weekend Update: Summer Edition'' episodes, and officially returned as a writer this season.<ref>{{cite web|title='SNL' Writer Suspended for Barron Trump Tweet Back at Work |url=https://www.thewrap.com/snl-writer-suspended-barron-trump-tweet-back-at-work-katie-rich/| publisher=[[TheWrap.com]] | first=Rosemary |last=Rossi | date=August 12, 2017 |accessdate= August 15, 2017}}</ref> Additionally, beginning with this season, ''Weekend Update'' writers were credited separately from the rest of the writing staff. |
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At the start of the season, writer [[Streeter Seidell]] (who joined the writing staff in [[SNL 40|2014]]) was named as the season's sole writing supervisor.<ref name="S43E01">{{cite episode|title=Ryan Gosling/Jay-Z|series=Saturday Night Live|season=43|number=1|network=NBC|date=September 30, 2017|time=Closing credits}}</ref> |
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⚫ | On December 12, 2017, Jost and Che were named co-head writers, making Che the first African American head writer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/snl-michael-che-colin-jost-co-head-writers-1202638276/|title='SNL' Names Michael Che, Colin Jost Co-Head Writers|first=Joe|last=Otterson|work=Variety|date=December 12, 2017|access-date=December 16, 2017}}</ref> Jost was previously the head writer for 3 years from [[Saturday Night Live season 38|2012]] to [[Saturday Night Live season 40|2015]]. |
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With the same episode, writers Fran Gillespie and Sudi Green (who had both joined the writing staff in [[Saturday Night Live season 41|2015]]) were named as the co-writing supervisors alongside Seidell.<ref name="S43E08">{{cite episode|title=Kevin Hart/Foo Fighters|series=Saturday Night Live|season=43|number=8|network=NBC|date=December 16, 2017|time=Closing credits}}</ref> |
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This was the final season for longtime segment director/writer [[Dave McCary]] (who had overall been with the show since [[Saturday Night Live season 39|2013]]), as he left the show after five years.<ref name="S44E1">{{cite episode|title=Adam Driver/Kanye West|series=Saturday Night Live|season=44|number=1|network=NBC|date=September 29, 2018|time=Closing credits}}</ref> This was Tucker's final season as head writer (a role he previously had for 4½ seasons, starting in [[Saturday Night Live season 39|2014]]), as he would be named a Senior Writer, at the start of the next season.<ref name="S44E1" /> This was also the only season for Friedman, Marino, and Patel.<ref name="S44E1" /> |
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*[[Jason Aldean]] performs "[[I Won't Back Down]]" in the cold open as a tribute to the victims of the [[2017 Las Vegas shooting]] and to [[Tom Petty]], who died earlier in the week. |
*[[Jason Aldean]] performs "[[I Won't Back Down]]" in the cold open as a tribute to the victims of the [[2017 Las Vegas shooting]] and to [[Tom Petty]], who died earlier in the week. |
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*As mentioned by Gadot during the monologue, this was the first episode to be broadcast live in [[Israel]]; until this night, it took a week for episodes aired in the US to appear on Israeli TV. During the monologue, Gadot speaks a few sentences in Hebrew for the Israeli audience. The Hebrew sentences are subtitled in English. |
*As mentioned by Gadot during the monologue, this was the first episode to be broadcast live in [[Israel]]; until this night, it took a week for episodes aired in the US to appear on Israeli TV. During the monologue, Gadot speaks a few sentences in Hebrew for the Israeli audience. The Hebrew sentences are subtitled in English. |
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*"[[Safelite|Safelite AutoGlass]]" was subsequently pulled from rebroadcasts and the Internet after Safelite complained on Twitter that the sketch was offensive (and the humor in it would be considered in bad taste due to the influx of news at the time about male celebrities being outed as sexual offenders). Rebroadcasts of the show replaced the segment with a previously unaired, but released to the Internet, music video sketch called "The Last Fry".<ref>{{cite web|title=SNL Pulls Creepy Safelite AutoGlass Sketch From Reruns and YouTube|url=https://www.vulture.com/2017/11/snl-pulls-safelite-sketch-from-reruns-and-youtube.html|website=Vulture|date=November 27, 2017|access-date=November 29, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/gal-gadot-steals-the-last-fry-in-an-unaired-snl-rap-p-1819331254|title=Gal Gadot steals "The Last Fry" in an unaired SNL rap parody|date=October 10, 2017|first=William|last=Hughes|website=[[The A.V. Club]]}}</ref> As of 2019, Hulu has the original Safelite sketch and "The Last Fry" is no longer shown. |
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*When the episode was rerun on August 18, 2018, a photograph of [[Aretha Franklin]], who had died two days earlier, was shown in silence before the goodnights. |
*When the episode was rerun on August 18, 2018, a photograph of [[Aretha Franklin]], who had died two days earlier, was shown in silence before the goodnights. |
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|Viewers= 4.7/11<ref>{{cite web|title='Saturday Night Live' Hits Season High in Overnight Ratings|url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/saturday-night-live-tv-ratings-high-larry-david-miley-cyrus-1202607418/|last=Littleton|first=Cynthia|website=Variety|date=November 5, 2017|access-date=November 5, 2017}}</ref> |
|Viewers= 4.7/11<ref>{{cite web|title='Saturday Night Live' Hits Season High in Overnight Ratings|url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/saturday-night-live-tv-ratings-high-larry-david-miley-cyrus-1202607418/|last=Littleton|first=Cynthia|website=Variety|date=November 5, 2017|access-date=November 5, 2017}}</ref> |
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*Miley Cyrus performs "Bad Mood" and "I Would Die for You" and also appears as a contestant in ''[[ |
*Miley Cyrus performs "Bad Mood" and "I Would Die for You" and also appears as a contestant in ''[[The Price Is Right]]'' sketch, Baby Snatch in "Baby Steps", and a member of the drama club in "Fresh Takes". |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open and as [[Tony Bennett]] in ''The Price |
*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open and as [[Tony Bennett]] in ''The Price Is Right''. |
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*[[Liam Hemsworth]] appears in ''The Price |
*[[Liam Hemsworth]] also appears in ''The Price Is Right''. |
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*[[Houston Astros]] baseball players and [[2017 World Series|World Series]] champions [[ |
*[[Houston Astros]] baseball players and [[2017 World Series|World Series]] champions [[Jose Altuve]], [[Alex Bregman]], and [[George Springer]] appear on ''Weekend Update''. |
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*Larry David's monologue generated controversy because he joked about dating in a [[Nazi concentration camp]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Larry David gets slammed for concentration camp joke about picking up women on 'SNL'|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2017/11/05/larry-david-makes-controversial-concentration-camp-joke-saturday-night-live-monologue/833492001/|publisher=[[USA Today]]|first=Anika|last=Reed|date=November 5, 2017}}</ref> |
*Larry David's monologue generated controversy because he joked about dating in a [[Nazi concentration camp]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Larry David gets slammed for concentration camp joke about picking up women on 'SNL'|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2017/11/05/larry-david-makes-controversial-concentration-camp-joke-saturday-night-live-monologue/833492001/|publisher=[[USA Today]]|first=Anika|last=Reed|date=November 5, 2017}}</ref> |
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*Taylor Swift performs "[[...Ready for It?|...{{nbsp}}Ready for It?]]" and an acoustic version of "[[Call It What You Want (Taylor Swift song)|Call It What You Want]]." |
*Taylor Swift performs "[[...Ready for It?|...{{nbsp}}Ready for It?]]" and an acoustic version of "[[Call It What You Want (Taylor Swift song)|Call It What You Want]]." |
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*[[Larry David]] and [[Jason Sudeikis]] appear as [[Bernie Sanders]] and [[Joe Biden]], respectively, in |
*[[Larry David]] and [[Jason Sudeikis]] appear as [[Bernie Sanders]] and [[Joe Biden]], respectively, in "DNC Commercial". David, while in character, references the controversy that his monologue from the previous week generated, saying that any guy who makes jokes about concentration camps (himself) "should rot in hell". |
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*A photo of SNL sound man George Corrado is shown in silence before the goodnights. |
*A photo of SNL sound man George Corrado is shown in silence before the goodnights. |
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*Haddish won an [[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Emmy in 2018]] for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for hosting.<ref>{{cite news|author=Stacy Lambe|title=Tiffany Haddish Wins First Emmy for 'Saturday Night Live'|url=https://www.etonline.com/tiffany-haddish-wins-first-emmy-for-saturday-night-live-109246|publisher=Entertainment Tonight|date=September 8, 2018|access-date=September 12, 2018}}</ref> |
*Haddish won an [[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Emmy in 2018]] for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for hosting.<ref>{{cite news|author=Stacy Lambe|title=Tiffany Haddish Wins First Emmy for 'Saturday Night Live'|url=https://www.etonline.com/tiffany-haddish-wins-first-emmy-for-saturday-night-live-109246|publisher=Entertainment Tonight|date=September 8, 2018|access-date=September 12, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Contrary to the usual format in which the musical guest perform two songs at two different segments, Eminem performs a single medley of "[[Walk on Water (Eminem song)|Walk on Water]]", "[[Stan (song)|Stan]]",<ref group="n">Eminem has previously performed "Stan" with [[Dido (singer)|Dido]] on October 7, 2000, the season premiere of the show's [[Saturday Night Live |
*Contrary to the usual format in which the musical guest perform two songs at two different segments, Eminem performs a single medley of "[[Walk on Water (Eminem song)|Walk on Water]]", "[[Stan (song)|Stan]]",<ref group="n">Eminem has previously performed "Stan" with [[Dido (singer)|Dido]] on October 7, 2000, the season premiere of the show's [[Saturday Night Live season 26|26th season]].</ref> and "[[Love the Way You Lie]]." [[Skylar Grey]] performs the entire medley with Eminem, but is not credited as a musical guest. |
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* Writer Gary Richardson appears in "Family Feud" as [[Steve Harvey]]’s fictional brother Ricky. |
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*[[Questlove]] and [[Common (rapper)|Common]] appear in the pre-recorded "Rap History" |
*[[Questlove]] and [[Common (rapper)|Common]] appear in the pre-recorded "Rap History". |
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*U2 performs "American Soul" and "Get Out of Your Own Way." |
*U2 performs "American Soul" and "Get Out of Your Own Way." |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
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*[[Greta Gerwig]] appears in the pre-recorded "Office Race" |
*[[Greta Gerwig]] appears in the pre-recorded "Office Race". |
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*[[John McEnroe]] appears in "Bachelor Auction". |
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*"[[Aer Lingus]]" generated controversy for portraying Irish people in a stereotypical manner. Ronan defended the sketch, saying that it was written with her input.<ref>{{cite news|title=Saoirse Ronan isn't having the backlash around that Aer Lingus sketch on 'SNL'|date=December 9, 2017|first=Adam| last=Rosenberg|url=http://mashable.com/2017/12/09/saoirse-ronan-saturday-night-live-aer-lingus-response/|publisher=[[Mashable]]}}</ref> |
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*SZA performs "[[The Weekend (SZA song)|The Weekend]]" and "[[Love Galore]]." |
*SZA performs "[[The Weekend (SZA song)|The Weekend]]" and "[[Love Galore]]." |
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*[[Jonah Hill]], [[Steve Martin]], and [[Seth Rogen]] appear in the opening monologue. |
*[[Jonah Hill]], [[Steve Martin]], and [[Seth Rogen]] appear in the opening monologue. |
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*Halsey performs "[[Bad at Love]]" and "[[Him & I]]" with [[G-Eazy]]. |
*Halsey performs "[[Bad at Love]]" and "[[Him & I]]" with [[G-Eazy]]. |
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*[[Fred Armisen]] and [[Bill Murray]] appear as [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] and [[Steve Bannon]], respectively, in the cold open. |
*[[Fred Armisen]] and [[Bill Murray]] appear as [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] and [[Steve Bannon]], respectively, in the cold open. |
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*[[Stanley Tucci]] appears in the pre-recorded "Tucci Gang" |
*[[Stanley Tucci]] appears in the pre-recorded "Tucci Gang".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/555780/the-morning-watch-in-defense-of-alien-covenant-the-making-of-tucci-gang-on-snl-more/|title=The Morning Watch: In Defense of 'Alien: Covenant', The Making of 'Tucci Gang' on 'SNL' & More|last=Anderton|first=Ethan|date=January 22, 2018|access-date=May 21, 2022|publisher=[[/Film]]|quote=...{{nbsp}}Stanley Tucci was in London and couldn't make an appearance other than via video.}}</ref> |
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*Rockwell accidentally said "fucking" during |
*Rockwell accidentally said "fucking" during "Science Room with Mr. Science" (when he tells the kid assistants played by Mikey Day and Cecily Strong "You can't be this fucking stupid"). During Weekend Update, both Colin Jost and Michael Che said "shithole" while discussing a comment President Trump made using that word and how NBC wanted them to tone it down, but openly defied it. All instances were censored for the West Coast feed, which is delayed by a few seconds. While the program airs during the [[watershed (broadcasting)|safe harbor]] period in the Eastern and Central time zones, ''SNL'' has aired live coast to coast since the spring of 2017, meaning that in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, Rockwell's comment would have been heard between 9:30 and 10:00 PM or 8:30 and 9:00 PM, respectively, potentially subjecting network affiliates in those regions to [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] fines for indecency if it had not been censored.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Steinberg|first1=Brian|title=Sam Rockwell Drops Surprise 'F-Bomb' on 'SNL'|url=https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/sam-rockwell-drops-f-bomb-snl-1202664138/|website=Variety|date=14 January 2018|publisher=Variety Media, LLC|access-date=30 March 2018}}</ref> |
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*Troye Sivan performs "[[My My My! (Troye Sivan song)|My My My!]]" and "[[The Good Side]]." |
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*[[Method Man]] appears in the pre-recorded ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' |
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*Chris Stapleton performs "Midnight Train to Memphis" and "Hard Livin'", both with [[Sturgill Simpson]]. |
*Chris Stapleton performs "Midnight Train to Memphis" and "Hard Livin'", both with [[Sturgill Simpson]]. |
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*[[Tracy Morgan]] appears in the pre-recorded "The House" |
*[[Tracy Morgan]] appears in the pre-recorded "The House". |
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*Dua Lipa performs "[[New Rules]]" and "[[Homesick (Dua Lipa song)|Homesick]]." |
*Dua Lipa performs "[[New Rules]]" and "[[Homesick (Dua Lipa song)|Homesick]]." |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
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*[[Tina Fey]] and [[Rachel Dratch]] appear in |
*[[Tina Fey]] and [[Rachel Dratch]] appear in "New England Patriots vs. The Philadelphia Eagles". |
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*[[Andy Samberg]] appears in the pre-recorded "Natalie Raps II" |
*[[Andy Samberg]] appears in the pre-recorded "Natalie Raps II". |
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*This is the only episode this season not to air live coast to coast due to NBC's commitment to the [[National Football League|NFL]] and its [[NFL Honors]] special. |
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*Migos performs "[[Stir Fry (song)|Stir Fry]]" and "Narcos." |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
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*[[Alex Rodriguez]] appears in |
*[[Alex Rodriguez]] appears in "Champions". |
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*[[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]] appears on ''Weekend Update''. |
*[[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]] appears on ''Weekend Update''. |
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|Viewers= 4.5/10<ref>{{cite web|title=Saturday's Broadcast Ratings: CBS, NCAA Continue Win Streak|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2018/03/18/saturdays-broadcast-ratings-cbs-ncaa-continue-win-streak-897105/broadcast_20180317|website=The Futon Critic|date=March 18, 2018|access-date=March 18, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Arcade Fire performs "[[Creature Comfort]]" and "Put Your Money on Me" and appears in |
*Arcade Fire performs "[[Creature Comfort]]" and "Put Your Money on Me" and appears in "CBC News Hour". |
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*[[John Goodman]] and [[Fred Armisen]] appear as [[Rex Tillerson]] and [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]], respectively, in the cold open. Armisen also reprises his role as Stuart in |
*[[John Goodman]] and [[Fred Armisen]] appear as [[Rex Tillerson]] and [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]], respectively, in the cold open. Armisen also reprises his role as Stuart in ''[[Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2011–2012#The Californians|The Californians]]''. |
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*[[John Mulaney]] appears as [[Stefon]]'s lawyer Shy on ''Weekend Update''. |
*[[John Mulaney]] appears as [[Stefon]]'s lawyer Shy on ''Weekend Update''. |
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*[[Spike Jonze]] appears during Arcade Fire's second performance, operating a slot machine. |
*[[Spike Jonze]] appears during Arcade Fire's second performance, operating a slot machine. |
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|Viewers= 4.6/11<ref>{{cite web|title=Saturday's Broadcast Ratings: ABC, NBA Top Demos; CBS Leads Total Viewers|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2018/04/08/saturdays-broadcast-ratings-abc-nba-top-demos-cbs-leads-total-viewers-301312/broadcast_20180407|website=The Futon Critic|date=April 8, 2018|access-date=April 8, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Cardi B performs a medley of "[[Bodak Yellow]]" and "[[Bartier Cardi]]" for her first set and "[[Be Careful (Cardi B song)|Be Careful]]" for her second. She also appears in the pre-recorded "Aidy B" |
*Cardi B performs a medley of "[[Bodak Yellow]]" and "[[Bartier Cardi]]" for her first set and "[[Be Careful (Cardi B song)|Be Careful]]" for her second. She also appears in the pre-recorded "Aidy B". |
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**During her performance of "Be Careful", Cardi{{nbsp}}B revealed her pregnancy for the first time by displaying her pregnant belly in a [[Christian Siriano]] dress.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/ |
**During her performance of "Be Careful", Cardi{{nbsp}}B revealed her pregnancy for the first time by displaying her pregnant belly in a [[Christian Siriano]] dress.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/cardi-b-pregnant-snl-8297568/|title = Cardi B Reveals Pregnancy in 'SNL' Performance|magazine = [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=April 8, 2018|access-date=May 21, 2022}}</ref> |
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*This episode re-aired on September |
*This episode re-aired on September 5, 2020 in tribute to Chadwick Boseman following his August 28 death. |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
*[[Alec Baldwin]] appears as [[Donald Trump]] in the cold open. |
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|Viewers= 3.9/9<ref>{{cite web|title=Saturday's Broadcast Ratings: NBC Tops Demos with NHL Playoffs|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2018/04/15/saturdays-broadcast-ratings-nbc-tops-demos-with-nhl-playoffs-104015/broadcast_20180414|website=The Futon Critic|date=April 15, 2018|access-date=April 15, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Jack White performs "[[Over and Over and Over]]" and "[[Connected by Love]]" with [[the McCrary Sisters]] and appears in the unaired "Wedding Toast" |
*Jack White performs "[[Over and Over and Over]]" and "[[Connected by Love]]" with [[the McCrary Sisters]] and appears in the unaired "Wedding Toast" . |
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*[[Ben Stiller]] and [[Robert De Niro]] appear as [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]] and [[Robert Mueller]], respectively, in the cold open. |
*[[Ben Stiller]] and [[Robert De Niro]] appear as [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]] and [[Robert Mueller]], respectively, in the cold open. |
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*Darrell Hammond mispronounces Mulaney's name as "John Mulvaney" during the introductions. |
*Darrell Hammond mispronounces Mulaney's name as "John Mulvaney" during the introductions. |
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*[[Nasim Pedrad]] appears as [[Ma Anand Sheela]] in the pre-recorded "Wild Wild Country" |
*[[Nasim Pedrad]] appears as [[Ma Anand Sheela]] in the pre-recorded "Wild Wild Country". |
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*[[Adam Driver]] appears in the pre-recorded "Fish Dreams" |
*[[Adam Driver]] appears in the pre-recorded "Fish Dreams", unaired during the episode though subsequently released online. |
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*Childish Gambino performs "Saturday" and "[[This Is America (Childish Gambino song)|This Is America]]." |
*Childish Gambino performs "Saturday" and "[[This Is America (Childish Gambino song)|This Is America]]." |
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*The cold open features [[Ben Stiller]] as [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]], [[Alec Baldwin]] as [[Donald Trump]], [[Martin Short]] as [[Harold Bornstein]], [[Jimmy Fallon]] as [[Jared Kushner]], [[Scarlett Johansson]] as [[Ivanka Trump]], and [[Stormy Daniels]] as herself. |
*The cold open features [[Ben Stiller]] as [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]], [[Alec Baldwin]] as [[Donald Trump]], [[Martin Short]] as [[Harold Bornstein]], [[Jimmy Fallon]] as [[Jared Kushner]], [[Scarlett Johansson]] as [[Ivanka Trump]], and [[Stormy Daniels]] as herself. |
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*[[ASAP Rocky]] appears in the pre-recorded "FRIENDOS" |
*[[ASAP Rocky]] appears in the pre-recorded "FRIENDOS". |
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*[[Zoë Kravitz]] introduces Childish Gambino's first performance. |
*[[Zoë Kravitz]] introduces Childish Gambino's first performance. |
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*[[Daniel Kaluuya]] introduces Childish Gambino's second performance. |
*[[Daniel Kaluuya]] introduces Childish Gambino's second performance. |
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|Viewers= 4.3/10<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hayes|first1=Dade|last2=Haring|first2=Bruce|title='SNL' Ratings Boosted By Amy Schumer Star Power In Pre-Mother's Day Airing|url=https://deadline.com/2018/05/snl-ratings-boosted-by-amy-schumer-star-power-in-pre-mothers-day-airing-1202389770|publisher=Deadline Hollywood|date=May 13, 2018|access-date=May 13, 2018}}</ref> |
|Viewers= 4.3/10<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hayes|first1=Dade|last2=Haring|first2=Bruce|title='SNL' Ratings Boosted By Amy Schumer Star Power In Pre-Mother's Day Airing|url=https://deadline.com/2018/05/snl-ratings-boosted-by-amy-schumer-star-power-in-pre-mothers-day-airing-1202389770|publisher=Deadline Hollywood|date=May 13, 2018|access-date=May 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Kacey Musgraves performs "[[High Horse (Kacey Musgraves song)|High Horse]]" and "Slow Burn" and appears in the pre-recorded "Spirituality Rap" |
*Kacey Musgraves performs "[[High Horse (Kacey Musgraves song)|High Horse]]" and "Slow Burn" and appears in the pre-recorded "Spirituality Rap", unaired during the episode though subsequently released online. |
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*The mothers of Beck Bennett (Sarah), Aidy Bryant (Georgianne), Pete Davidson (Amy), Mikey Day (Sylvia), Colin Jost (Kerry), Kyle Mooney (Linda), Luke Null (Cindy), Chris Redd (Margaret), Kenan Thompson (Elizabeth), and Melissa Villaseñor (Lupe) appear in the cold open. |
*The mothers of Beck Bennett (Sarah), Aidy Bryant (Georgianne), Pete Davidson (Amy), Mikey Day (Sylvia), Colin Jost (Kerry), Kyle Mooney (Linda), Luke Null (Cindy), Chris Redd (Margaret), Kenan Thompson (Elizabeth), and Melissa Villaseñor (Lupe) appear in the cold open. |
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*[[Melissa McCarthy]] appears as Michael Che's stepmother on ''Weekend Update''. |
*[[Melissa McCarthy]] appears as Michael Che's stepmother on ''Weekend Update''. |
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|Viewers= 4.5/11<ref>{{cite web|last=Porter|first=Rick|title=TV ratings Saturday: 'Saturday Night Live' finale rises, NHL and royal wedding lead primetime|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/tv-ratings-saturday-may-19-2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180521104143/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/tv-ratings-saturday-may-19-2018/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 21, 2018|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=May 20, 2018|access-date=May 20, 2018}}</ref> |
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*Nicki Minaj performs "[[Chun-Li (song)|Chun-Li]]" and "Poke It Out" with [[Playboi Carti]] and appears in the pre-recorded "Friendship Song" |
*Nicki Minaj performs "[[Chun-Li (song)|Chun-Li]]" and "Poke It Out" with [[Playboi Carti]] and appears in the pre-recorded and cut for time "Friendship Song". |
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*[[Alec Baldwin]], [[Robert De Niro]], and [[Ben Stiller]] appear in the cold open as [[Donald Trump]], [[Robert Mueller]], and [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]], respectively. Additionally, De Niro appears in the opening monologue. |
*[[Alec Baldwin]], [[Robert De Niro]], and [[Ben Stiller]] appear in the cold open as [[Donald Trump]], [[Robert Mueller]], and [[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]], respectively. Additionally, De Niro appears in the opening monologue. |
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*[[Fred Armisen]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]], [[Donald Glover]], [[Anne Hathaway]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Chris Rock]], and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] appear in the opening monologue. Additionally, Armisen appears as [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] in |
*[[Fred Armisen]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]], [[Donald Glover]], [[Anne Hathaway]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Chris Rock]], and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] appear in the opening monologue. Additionally, Armisen appears as [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] in "What I Did for Trump". |
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*[[Lin-Manuel Miranda]], [[Casey Nicholaw]], [[Jeff Richmond]] (Fey's husband), and the Broadway cast of ''[[Mean Girls (musical)|Mean Girls]]'' appear in the pre-recorded "Mean Girls" |
*[[Lin-Manuel Miranda]], [[Casey Nicholaw]], [[Jeff Richmond]] (Fey's husband), and the Broadway cast of ''[[Mean Girls (musical)|Mean Girls]]'' appear in the pre-recorded "Mean Girls". |
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*[[John Goodman]] appears as [[Rex Tillerson]] in |
*[[John Goodman]] also appears as [[Rex Tillerson]] in "What I Did for Trump". |
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*A photograph of [[Margot Kidder]], who had died six days earlier, is shown in silence before the goodnights. |
*A photograph of [[Margot Kidder]], who had died six days earlier, is shown in silence before the goodnights. |
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*Luke Null's final episode as a cast member. |
*Luke Null's final episode as a cast member. |
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*"Vincent Price's Halloween Special 1959" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"Vincent Price's Halloween Special 1959" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 34|season 34]] episode hosted by [[Jon Hamm]] |
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*"Dave Chappelle's ''The Walking Dead''" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"Dave Chappelle's ''The Walking Dead''" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 42|season 42]] episode hosted by [[Dave Chappelle]] |
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*"Most Haunted" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"Most Haunted" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 32|season 32]] episode hosted by [[Hugh Laurie]] |
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*"Kellywise the Clown" from the season 43 episode hosted by [[Kumail Nanjiani]] |
*"Kellywise the Clown" from the season 43 episode hosted by [[Kumail Nanjiani]] |
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*"Merryville Haunted Castle" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 38|season 38]] episode hosted by [[Bruno Mars]] |
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*"Firelight" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"Firelight" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 35|season 35]] episode hosted by [[Taylor Swift]] |
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*"[[Stefon]]'s Halloween Tourist Tips" from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars |
*"[[Stefon]]'s Halloween Tourist Tips" from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars |
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*"[[David S. Pumpkins|Haunted Elevator]]" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"[[David S. Pumpkins|Haunted Elevator]]" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 42|season 42]] episode hosted by [[Tom Hanks]] |
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*"Wes Anderson's ''The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders''" from the [[Saturday Night Live |
*"Wes Anderson's ''The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders''" from the [[Saturday Night Live season 39|season 39]] episode hosted by [[Edward Norton]] |
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*"Jeff Montgomery" from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm |
*"Jeff Montgomery" from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm |
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No. of episodes | 21 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 30, 2017 May 19, 2018 | –
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The forty-third season of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live premiered on September 30, 2017, during the 2017–2018 television season with host Ryan Gosling and musical guest Jay-Z, and concluded on May 19, 2018, with host Tina Fey and musical guest Nicki Minaj.[1] Like the final four episodes of season 42, season 43 was broadcast live in all four time zones within the contiguous United States, with the exception of the Natalie Portman/Dua Lipa episode due to the network's commitment to the NFL.[2]
Cast
[edit]Prior to the start of the season, longtime cast members Vanessa Bayer, Bobby Moynihan, and Sasheer Zamata all left the show after seven, nine, and four seasons, respectively.[3][4] Following Bayer, Moynihan, and Zamata's departures, the show hired three new featured players: comedian and writer Heidi Gardner of The Groundlings, iO Chicago alum Luke Null, and stand-up comedian Chris Redd, who previously did sketch comedy at Second City.[5] Redd had been incorrectly reported as joining the cast during the previous season.[6]
Mikey Day, Alex Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor continued as featured players.
With this announcement came the confirmation that the rest of the cast from the previous season would return, including guest star Alec Baldwin in his role as President Donald Trump.[7][8]
With his return, Kenan Thompson surpassed Darrell Hammond's record as the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history, with a total of fifteen seasons compared to Hammond's fourteen seasons from 1995–2009.[9]
This is the only season for Luke Null, who was let go after the season's end.[10]
Cast roster
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Repertory Players |
Featured Players
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bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor
Crew
[edit]Writers
[edit]Prior to the start of the season, the show added Steven Castillo, Andrew Dismukes, Claire Friedman, Sam Jay, Erik Marino, Nimesh Patel, and Gary Richardson to the writing staff.[5]
Also prior to the season, head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider (who had written for the show overall since 2011, and were named as head writers at the start of the previous season) departed the show, leaving Kent Sublette and Bryan Tucker as the sole head writers for the first-half of the season.[11] Weekend Update writer Katie Rich (who was previously suspended midway through last season for a controversial Tweet about Barron Trump) was brought back to the writing staff with the Weekend Update: Summer Edition episodes, and officially returned as a writer this season.[12] Additionally, beginning with this season, Weekend Update writers were credited separately from the rest of the writing staff.
At the start of the season, writer Streeter Seidell (who joined the writing staff in 2014) was named as the season's sole writing supervisor.[13]
On December 12, 2017, Jost and Che were named co-head writers, making Che the first African American head writer.[14] Jost was previously the head writer for 3 years from 2012 to 2015.
With the same episode, writers Fran Gillespie and Sudi Green (who had both joined the writing staff in 2015) were named as the co-writing supervisors alongside Seidell.[15]
This was the final season for longtime segment director/writer Dave McCary (who had overall been with the show since 2013), as he left the show after five years.[16] This was Tucker's final season as head writer (a role he previously had for 4½ seasons, starting in 2014), as he would be named a Senior Writer, at the start of the next season.[16] This was also the only season for Friedman, Marino, and Patel.[16]
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest | Original air date | Ratings/ Share | |
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830 | 1 | Ryan Gosling | Jay-Z | September 30, 2017 | 4.5[17] | |
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831 | 2 | Gal Gadot | Sam Smith | October 7, 2017 | 4.4[17] | |
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832 | 3 | Kumail Nanjiani | P!nk | October 14, 2017 | 4.6/11[20] | |
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833 | 4 | Larry David | Miley Cyrus | November 4, 2017 | 4.7/11[22] | |
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834 | 5 | Tiffany Haddish | Taylor Swift | November 11, 2017 | 4.3/10[24] | |
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835 | 6 | Chance the Rapper | Eminem | November 18, 2017 | 4.3/10[25] | |
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836 | 7 | Saoirse Ronan | U2 | December 2, 2017 | 4.3/10[27] | |
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837 | 8 | James Franco | SZA | December 9, 2017 | 4.5/10[28] | |
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838 | 9 | Kevin Hart | Foo Fighters | December 16, 2017 | 4.6/11[29] | |
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839 | 10 | Sam Rockwell | Halsey | January 13, 2018 | 4.6/10[32] | |
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840 | 11 | Jessica Chastain | Troye Sivan | January 20, 2018 | 4.3/10[33] | |
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841 | 12 | Will Ferrell | Chris Stapleton | January 27, 2018 | 4.9/11[34] | |
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842 | 13 | Natalie Portman | Dua Lipa | February 3, 2018 | 4.6/12[35] | |
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843 | 14 | Charles Barkley | Migos | March 3, 2018 | 4.2/10[36] | |
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844 | 15 | Sterling K. Brown | James Bay | March 10, 2018 | 4.1/10[37] | |
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845 | 16 | Bill Hader | Arcade Fire | March 17, 2018 | 4.5/10[38] | |
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846 | 17 | Chadwick Boseman | Cardi B | April 7, 2018 | 4.6/11[40] | |
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847 | 18 | John Mulaney | Jack White | April 14, 2018 | 3.9/9[41] | |
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848 | 19 | Donald Glover | Childish Gambino | May 5, 2018 | 4.1/10[42] | |
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849 | 20 | Amy Schumer | Kacey Musgraves | May 12, 2018 | 4.3/10[43] | |
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850 | 21 | Tina Fey | Nicki Minaj | May 19, 2018 | 4.5/11[44] | |
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Specials
[edit]Title | Original air date | Ratings/ Share | |
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"The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special" | October 28, 2017 | 3.4/8[45] | |
21-minute animated special where David S. Pumpkins teaches a pair of siblings the true meaning of Halloween. Starring Tom Hanks as David S. Pumpkins, Mikey Day, Bobby Moynihan, and Streeter Seidell. Narrated by Peter Dinklage. | |||
"SNL Presents: Halloween" | October 28, 2017 | 3.1/9[45] | |
A collection of Halloween- and horror-themed sketches, including:
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Eminem has previously performed "Stan" with Dido on October 7, 2000, the season premiere of the show's 26th season.
References
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