SNL: Elizabeth Warren faces Kate McKinnon’s Elizabeth Warren

SNL: Elizabeth Warren faces Kate McKinnon’s Elizabeth Warren

March 15, 2020 Off By WhoThatCelebsRS

The nights big surprise comes early, with the real Warren showing up to poke some fun at herself

Saturday Night Live opens with a spoof of the Fox News show The Ingraham Angle, hosted by The Joey Fatone of Fox News, Laura Ingraham (Kate McKinnon). The nights main story is coronavirus, a deceitful, dishonest and frankly gay smear campaign cooked up by liberals. Ingraham welcomes a stream of guests, including the always-soused Judge Jeanine Pirro and the dimwitted Trump brothers.

Pivoting to the Democratic primaries, shes joined first by Foxs newest anchor, Chris Matthews (Darrell Hammond, doing a killer impression of the insufferable former MSNBC pundit) and later by Senator Elizabeth Warren. The nights big surprise comes early, with the real Warren showing up to poke some fun at herself (while also taking one more dig at humiliated rival Mike Bloomberg for good measure). Asked whether shell endorse Biden or Sanders, Warren waffles, saying maybe Ill just pull a New York Times and endorse them both. Warren is surprisingly natural, acquitting herself much better than most politicians whove appeared on the show.

Daniel Craig is back hosting for the first time in eight years. He introduces a clip from the upcoming James Bond film (recently delayed due to public health concerns over the coronavirus): doing reconnaissance in a casino, 007 loses track of his mission once he starts winning at craps. He quickly turns from a suave secret agent into an overexcited tourist D-bag, swapping his usual drink (vodka, shaken, not stirred) for a vodka and Red Bull in a pint glass. Its a good showcase for Craigs goofy comedic chops, even if it runs a bit too long.

Daytime soap The Sands of Modesto plays up coronavirus fears by having the actors jump through hoops to keep from touching one another. Its mostly flat and, again, overlong, but it includes some decent slapstick, especially a bit where Craigs quaffed lothario attempts to make out with McKinnons desperate housewife only after wrapping her head-to-toe in plastic wrap.

On the Couch Tonight is a smooth R&B single from Kenan Thompson, Chris Redd and the nights musical guest, The Weeknd, about a trio of lovers consigned to the couch by their partners for various transgressions such as infidelity, potential matricide, and stalking their ex.

Next, were treated to some welcome weirdness on the daytime talk show The Diedre Show, in which the celebrity guest, musical diva Cookie LaFloo (Ego Nwodim) takes offense at Craigs visiting chef after he innocently warns her not to eat the foil on an hors doeuvre. Her nonstop berating grows increasingly threatening as well as shockingly homophobic until the pitch-perfect punchline.

Former cast member Rachel Dratch returns as one of her most popular characters, Debbie Downer. The vibe-killing uber-pessimist bums out the tablemates at her cousins wedding reception by bringing up coronavirus, #MeToo, feline Aids and, of course, Trump. Its a welcome return for the character and her accompanying foghorns, although as good as Dratch is, its Kenan Thompson who steals the sketch with one perfectly delivered line, furiously asking a fellow tablemate who engages Debbie, Now why would you delve?!

The Weeknd, sporting a bloody and battered face, performs his single Blinding Lights.

On Weekend Update, Colin Jost ponders potential presidential debates between Biden and Trump, predicting, Theyll be the first debates that have to be moderated by a Jamaican nurse. Michael Che doesnt care who wins the Democratic nomination so long as they beat Trump: Democrats are like condoms. I use them because theyre safer, I guess, but it dont feel good.

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Next, Craig rehearses his southern accent in preparation for his role as Detective Benoit Blanc in the recent hit Knives Out. He brings along his accent coach, Franklin Hughes (Beck Bennett), a mulletted, rhinestone-clad lunatic whose accent work is based entirely on cartoons like Yosemite Sam and Foghorn Leghorn. Bennett is great here, gyrating and ranting (mostly about hot butts) and puking on cue.

In Game Night, an awkward party guest (Heidi Gardner) suggests a group of friends play Quote, a simple game in which they guess movie quotes. She quickly hits it off with Craigs married host (a fellow movie buff, or flick-daddy) over their shared ability to guess vague quotes such as Hey, hi, I didnt know you were here (from Failure to Launch, obviously). Its all a bit awkward and jumbled thanks mostly to McKinnon constantly breaking but it has a weird energy that makes it one of the nights winners.

The Weeknd still sporting a broken mug returns and debuts a moody new song (no title available as of yet).

Overnight Salad is a poppy (and legitimately catchy) tune from Aidy Bryants bubbly housewife about her salad recipe made from gallons of Mayo, so many raisins, hot dogs, pizza, quarters and more Mayo. The towering end result horrifies her family and nearly kills the family dog, before actually killing her once she takes a bite. Craig, solid throughout the episode, absolutely smashes it here with his furious and unhinged rant. The final sketch of the night, its also by far the best.

Craig and The Weeknd turned in solid work this episode, as did the nights guest stars (especially Warren). Predictably, the writers relied far too much on Coronavirus jokes, but there was enough absurdity throughout to counter balance this, and the show went out on a real high note.

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