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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Doesn’t Look Back on Her SNL Tenure Too Fondly
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Doesn’t Look Back on Her SNL Tenure Too Fondly
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Doesn’t Look Back on Her SNL Tenure Too Fondly
Eternally associated with the role of Seinfeld’s Elaine (and since 2013, Veep’s title boss), Julia Louis-Dreyfus garners significantly less recognition for her time as an SNL player in the mid ‘80s. Now, with her third SNL hosting turn this coming weekend, Dreyfus reveals that her initial SNL years weren’t fond memories, given some of the sexism and lacking recognition.
SNL Ranked: Peter Dinklage Is (Mostly) an SNL Miracle
SNL Ranked: Peter Dinklage Is (Mostly) an SNL Miracle
SNL Ranked: Peter Dinklage Is (Mostly) an SNL Miracle
With Game of Thrones Season 6 just within our grasp, Peter Dinklage drops by Studio 8H for his SNL hosting debut. You may recall his hilarious cameo as Peter Drunklage with Bobby Moynihan's Drunk Uncle back in 2013, but that was only a hint of the greatness Dinklage brought to his first proper SNL appearance. Everyone brings their A-game to this week's brilliant, hilariously absurd show, which made ranking the sketches pretty difficult — but hey, I still tried. Read on for our ranking of this week's SNL sketches from best to worst (hey, they weren't all great).
Oh, Boy: SNL Unleashes a ‘Racists for Trump’ Campaign Ad
Oh, Boy: SNL Unleashes a ‘Racists for Trump’ Campaign Ad
Oh, Boy: SNL Unleashes a ‘Racists for Trump’ Campaign Ad
Last year, SNL was hosted by Republican presidential nominee frontrunner Donald Trump and the response was unkind, to say the least. Back then, he still seemed like a big joke — just a loudmouth who was surely going to drop out at any moment. And now, as he wins primary after primary, the beloved sketch show has slowly turned on Trump, culminating in a faux campaign ad that lands like a punch to the gut.
SNL Ranked: Jonah Hill Feels Weirdly Miscast in an Occasionally Hilarious Episode
SNL Ranked: Jonah Hill Feels Weirdly Miscast in an Occasionally Hilarious Episode
SNL Ranked: Jonah Hill Feels Weirdly Miscast in an Occasionally Hilarious Episode
Jonah Hill returned to SNL this weekend, and while he doesn’t have any new films to promote (aside from his small part in last month’s Hail, Caesar!) until August, an appearance from Jonah Hill is always a welcome one. So, how did Hill do in his fourth outing as SNL host? More importantly, did Adam Grossman make an appearance? Read on for our ranking of this week’s sketches from best to worst.

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