Now that Bill Hader and Stefon have departed the show, we find ourselves treasuring every other recurring 'SNL' character and treating every appearance as if it's their last. That's just a long-winded way of saying "Welcome back, Drunk Uncle!" Bobby Moynihan's rambling, all-too honest (and all-too real) character once again graced the Weekend Update desk with his presence, updating us wi
Someone with too much time on their hands created a mash-up of The Lumineers song "Ho Hey" and Will Ferrell doing his legendary Harry Caray SNL impression. The song was begging for it, no?
The past week has seen no shortage of jokes concerning Martha Stewart joining Match.com, but there was no way SNL wasn't going to get in on this action. After all, what kind of comedy variety show would it be if it didn't let one of the cast members break out a Martha Stewart impression?
Although last night's episode of SNL was filled with hit-and-miss sketches, one of the best moments was easily the strangest thing in the entire episode. The sketch imagines the Weather Channel creating its own soap opera and the results are about as strange (and often, as funny) as you'd imagine.
Whether you're charmed or repulsed by the recent 'Sex and the City' prequel series, you have to admit it sets a dangerous precedent for rewriting TV history. 'Saturday Night Live' takes the idea to ridiculous (yet eerily plausible) extremes in 'The Sopranos Diaries.'