THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Pete Davidson’s parody of the Eminem music video for “Stan” (embedded above) Wallen’s second chance as musical guest after he defied COVID protocols. Fauci’s COVID vaccine eligibility game show ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Jonas’ turn as NXIVM leader Keith Raniere in a music video about our collective murder and cult shows obsession (embedded above) Dr. THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Page singing along to Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” (embedded above) Chloe Fineman’s Britney Spears talk show, featuring Cecily Strong as ousted Mandalorian star Gina Carano ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Krasinski’s rendition of the Office theme song, complete with original lyrics (embedded above) Kate McKinnon’s What Still Works? talk show, featuring Cecily Strong as wackadoo congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Alex Moffat’s debut as President-elect Joe Biden (embedded above) a parody of the FX on Hulu limited series A Teacher Wiig reprising her roles as Secret Word contestant Mindy Elise Grayson, and the perpetually surprised Aunt Sue ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… A fictitious morning news program debating the Derek Chauvin trial ( watch here) Mulligan’s husband - Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford - crashing her opening monologue Kid Cudi and Timotheé Chalamet in the digital short “Weird Little Flute” (watch above). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Chalamet’s dramatic turn opposite a very Tiny Horse (embedded above) Ego Nwodim and Melissa Villaseñor’s respective impersonations of Dionne Warwick and Dolly Parton ( watch here). MUSICAL GUEST: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Jim Carrey’s debut as then-Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden ( watch here) Chloe Fineman’s star-making turn as Drew Barrymore in a parody of the film actress’ daytime talk show (embedded above). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… the Kate McKinnon-led Mare of Easttown parody (embedded above) Cyrus’ Mother’s Day salute Ego Nwodim’s turn as a weary mother in her darkest hour following Disney’s reopening ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Burr’s eyebrow-raising opening monologue which included a rant about Gay Pride Month that seemed to lose at least some of the studio audience (embedded above) Jim Carrey’s Biden going “full Jeff Goldblum” and morphing into The Fly on Mike Pence’s head during the Vice Presidential Debate ( watch here). Rogers embedded above) a fun Canadian news show sketch that featured Rae as hyper-diligent “Drake Watch” reporter Awa Sene ( watch here). THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Kate McKinnon’s turn as Savannah Guthrie in a parody of NBC News’ town hall with President Trump (which also featured Democratic challenger Joe Biden’s transformation into Mr. THIS EPISODE MAY BE REMEMBERED FOR… Chris Redd’s Lil Nas X giving God a lap dance in the cold open (watch above) Kyle Mooney’s digital short focused on YouTube influencers going viral for all the wrong reasons ( watch here). Scroll down to see how TVLiners ultimately ranked each SNL Season 46 episode from worst to best, then tell us if you’re surprised by any of the results. This season’s crop of hosts also included a 15-time Grammy winner, a pair of Oscar nominees and an eccentric billionaire. Just how high does former cast member Kristen Wiig rate following the revival of fan-favorite characters (like Secret Word contestant Mindy Elise Grayson)? What about fellow alumni Chris Rock (who emceed the premiere), Maya Rudolph (who reprised Beyoncé Knowles in a surprising locale) and John Mulaney (who led a musical ode to the Big Apple)? With Season 46 now behind us, we’re revisiting how each of the last 20 installments - featuring hosts Regé-Jean Page, Dan Levy, Elon Musk, Adele and Anya Taylor-Joy, among others - fared, based on the average grade that you gave them. Each weekend, we here at TVLine highlight the best (and sometimes worst) of what Saturday Night Live has to offer, before turning it over to you, our loyal readers, to weigh in on each episode.
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