Houston Texans defensive end J.J.
16.01.2020 - 18:46 / eonline.com
Robert Downey Jr.. and Jimmy Fallon have come a long way.
During an appearance on Fallon's The Tonight Show on Wednesday, the two got to chatting about their days on NBC's famed late-night comedy show, Saturday Night Live—and the flopped sketches they can't help but remember.
While he was only a cast member for one episode, the Dolittle star remembered one particular unaired sketch.
"The only thing I wrote that made it almost close to air was this ridiculous sketch called 'Suitcase Boy'
Houston Texans defensive end J.J.
It looks like someone in the Saturday Night Live writers' room might also a member of Bachelor Nation, cause last night the show decided to make fun of season of the Bachelor with a skit about "The Pilot Hunk."
By Nellie Andreeva
For Saturday Night Live's pre-Super Bowl episode, the show recruited the Houston Texans' defensive end JJ Watt to take on first-time hosting duties, and the football star seemed to relish playing on a very different kind of game field at Studio 8H. Of course, as he admitted in his opening monologue, Watt would've loved to be a part of the lineup for Super Bowl LIV.
The US Senate might've voted against subpoenaing witnesses for the real-life impeachment trial of Donald Trump, but in Saturday Night Live's latest cold open, things went very, very differently during the proceeding. Dubbed "The Trial You Wished Had Happened," the segment featured Kenan Thompson as Judge Mathis, kicking Mikey Day's Chief Justice John Roberts out of his seat and declaring, "this court needs a real judge who got some big brass ones under his skirt."
JJ Watt honored the late Kobe Bryant during the Saturday, February 1, episode of Saturday Night Live following the basketball player’s tragic death.
honored the memory of Kobe Bryant with a sweet tribute during the show's final moments over the weekend.
For those who have been disappointed with Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, “Saturday Night Live” has an alternative.
came out swinging over the weekend yet again with another edgy, political cold open — this time giving viewers an imaginary Impeachment more in line with what many hoped it would be.
By Anita Bennett
Live, from New York, it's...J.J. Watt!
Jimmy Fallon was just as moved by a little girl's heartbreaking song about dinosaurs as you were.
The late night community is feeling the loss of Kobe Bryant.
By Nellie Andreeva
Many of Saturday Night Live's recent cold open sketches could fairly be accused of presenting more of the same played-out political punning again and again, especially when it comes to the latest news about Donald Trump. However, the latest episode offered a fresh introductory ride, taking audiences all the way from the Senate floor to the pits of Hell, wherein the surprises and deliciously dangerous jokes just kept coming.
Adam Driver returned to 30 Rock to host Saturday Night Live for the third time this weekend, and he offered up a long-overdue sequel to his unforgettable 2016 skit, "Star Wars Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base." For the unfamiliar, that segment featured Driver as his Star Wars character Kylo Ren, pretending to be a low-level technician named Matt to learn just how his underlings really felt about him — and punish them accordingly.
made her triumphant return to over the weekend with two captivating performances of new singles off her recently released album, .