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14 Years Later, This Parks & Rec Episode Still Has the Most Disturbing Cold Open in Sitcom History
Parks and Recreation had many memorable cold openings during its seven seasons, but one episode was nauseating for some.
Colin Jost portrayed Pete Hegseth during the first cold open of the 51st season, lamenting that "Our military is gay as hell!" But also mourning that "it's also never been fatter!" This mirrored his ...
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey reunited in the latest "SNL" cold open to spoof Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security ...
“Saturday Night Live” teased President Donald Trump over recent rumors of health concerns and his current obsession with his ...
Social Experiment — Martin Herlihy, the Please Don’t Destroy guy turned staff writer, basically does a Please Don’t Destroy pretape where he conducts a social experiment to see how people react to ...
James Austin Johnson parodied the POTUS, while Colin Jost stepped into Pete Hegseth's persona for the Season 51 premiere.
On the day that Oscar winner and New York icon Diane Keaton died, Saturday Night Live went for a traditional political cold ...
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its Season 51 premiere and addressed the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel right off the ...
SNL's season 51 premiere begins with Donald Trump warning the late-night show's cast members that their jokes could cost them dearly.
A White House rep has responded to the first cold open of 'Saturday Night Live' season 51, which targeted Donald Trump and FCC chair Brendan Carr.
Saturday Night Live opened its 51st season with a skit skewering Donald Trump‘s crackdown on late-night TV, as the president (James Austin Johnson) warned that “daddy’s watching.” The skit also ...
James Austin Johnson returned to 'Saturday Night Live' as President Donald Trump during the season 51 premiere on Oct.4 ...
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