Awkward! Pete Davidson was noticeably absent from the Saturday Night Live cast party after the February 29 episode, days after his controversial comments about the show and his costars.
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The 'SNL' sketch featured cameos from Jake Gyllenhaal and David Byrne.John Mulaney returned to Saturday Night Live on Feb. 29 for another brilliant musical sketch about questionable everyday scenarios in New York City.
In past SNL episodes, the comedian has tackled ordering lobster at a NYC diner (set to the tune of cast member Kenan Thompson dressed as a crustacean and singing Les Misérables) and customers asking to use a bathroom at a bodega. This time around, Mulaney plays a store clerk at
Awkward! Pete Davidson was noticeably absent from the Saturday Night Live cast party after the February 29 episode, days after his controversial comments about the show and his costars.
On Saturday, the cast of Saturday Night Live made a parody to Netflix’s popular new reality dating show, Love is Blind, in which couples get engaged before ever actually seeing one another.
On Saturday, the cast of Saturday Night Live made a parody to Netflix’s popular new reality dating show, Love is Blind, in which couples get engaged before ever actually seeing one another.
On Saturday, the cast of Saturday Night Live made a parody to Netflix’s popular new reality dating show, Love is Blind, in which couples get engaged before ever actually seeing one another.
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Actor and comedian John Mulaney defended Pete Buttigieg and said he would portray the out presidential candidate in a biopic in an interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
David Byrne was the musical guest on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed the Talking Heads classic “Once in a Lifetime” and his BPA collaboration “Toe Jam.” The episode was hosted by comic and former SNL writer John Mulaney. Watch Byrne’s sets and his appearance in an elaborate Broadway-themed tribute to LaGuardia Airport (which featured a guest appearance from Jake Gyllenhaal) below.
Nice of you to drop by, Jake Gyllenhaal! The actor literally did so on NBC's Saturday Night Livewhile making a surprise appearance in a musical parody sketch that poked fun at New York City's LaGuardia Airport. Channeling Idina Menzel's Wicked witch character Elphaba, a pajamas-clad Gyllenhaal performed an airborne parody of the hit Broadway musical's showstopper "Defying Gravity." The sketch also parodied musicals such as Phantom of the Opera, Little Shop of Horrors and West Side Story.
David Byrne returned to Saturday Night Live for the first time in more than 30 years on Feb.
John Mulaney returned to host “Saturday Night Live” for his third time over the weekend, and he got a little surprise help from Jake Gyllenhaal.
John Mulaney is poking fun at his star status.
John Mulaney returned to host for his third time over the weekend, and he got a little surprise help from Jake Gyllenhaal.