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Dillon-Edwards Investments (1999) Another sketch you probably won't fall on many lists of the best SNL sketches, but this is the perfect mix of stupid and smart.
Some of SNL's best sketches come when they put their faith in their cast members' weirder interests. Sarah Sherman, a featured player who joined the cast in Season 47, is a good example of this.
This sketch from the Dec. 14 episode does what the best "SNL" cold opens do: Perfectly capture a moment in the zeitgeist without sounding too corny or dated.
When David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glenn Ross” debuted in 1984, few predicted that it would inspire two of the best SNL sketches of the 21st century. The legendary “Glengarry Glen Christmas” was more ...
The “Matt Foley Motivational Speaker” of Best SNL Sketches listicles, if you will. And if you’ve got a problem with that reference, I look forward to not reading the opinion you shared with ...
On Sunday, Feb. 15, Saturday Night Live will have a 40th anniversary special, so it's only appropriate to reflect on the best sketches of SNL over the years.
To put a cap on another year of SNL, let’s count down the 10 best sketches from Season 40, with honorable mentions given to “Wishing Boot,” “Black Widow: Age of Me,” and that one from ...
Sketch comedy shows are the purest form of comedy on TV, and these 10 shows have reached higher and gone further with their ...
The sketch that got the most attention from the Oct. 1 season premiere of "SNL" was the self-referential cold open, but it was this game show parody that really stole the Miles Teller-hosted episode.
With SNL's 39th season coming to a close, we're taking a look at the past season with a series of posts examining the highs, lows, and other memorable moments from the past eight months. Here we ...
The 50th season of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" may not be its best, but it has delivered some sketches worth rewatching. Or in the case of one particularly catchy parody of the song of the summer ...
This sketch from the Dec. 14 episode does what the best "SNL" cold opens do: Perfectly capture a moment in the zeitgeist without sounding too corny or dated.