Amy Poehler commits to the bit in a mixed ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Amy Poehler & Role Model
October 11, 2025

As a woman of a certain age, it probably doesn’t surprise you to learn that I consider Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler my queens of comedy and that I essentially believe they can do no wrong. I was thrilled to learn that Poehler would return to SNL to host this, the episode airing on the actual 50th anniversary of the show. It feels like a fitting tribute to both the show’s history, and to Poehler (and Fey) and their contribution to Saturday Night Live and its longevity.

As for the episode itself … it was a mixed bag. But then aren’t they all? Tina Fey swung by for a couple of inspired bits, as did Seth Meyers and Aubrey Plaza. And Amy Poehler, bless her, she’s a professional who obviously commits to every bit, even when they aren’t worth it. And, boy, there were some sketches in here that were definitely not worth it. Still, the writing was stronger than last week. Let’s hope that the writers are getting their legs under them.

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Pissy-baby warmongering autocrat denied Nobel Peace Prize for some reason

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Y’all know that a lot of that stuff in ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ is just totally made up, right?

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The final season of ‘Stranger Things’ cost HOW MUCH?

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‘The Golden Bachelor’: Light him up, ladies

The Golden Bachelor
October 1, 2025

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‘Saturday Night Live’ has a woman problem — specifically a woman of color problem

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‘The Golden Bachelor’: You’re already fumbling this, Mel.

The Golden Bachelor
September 24, 2025

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President Clownface is screaming at the FCC to investigate another show

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‘The Chair Company,’ ‘The Woman in Cabin 10,’ the return of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Matlock,’ and others and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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‘Saturday Night Live’: Bad Bunny presenta un episodio mediocre, pero no es su culpa. (I promise this is in Inglés.)

Saturday Night Live
Bad Bunny & Doja Cat
October 4, 2025

It’s been a rough summer for comedy. First, Stephen Colbert gets cancelled, then the FCC guns for Jimmy Kimmel, all the while President Cankles is screaming that Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are next. So you can understand why SNL might be a little concerned that FCC Weasel Brendan Carr might set his sights on them. They might be concerned, but they are apparently taking the threat head-on: they mocked President Nuerosyphillis and Pete Kegseth in the cold open, they came gunning for the administration in “Weekend Update,” and, perhaps most importantly, they brought back Puerto Rican megastar, upcoming Super Bowl Halftime performer, and MAGA trigger, Bad Bunny, to host the season premiere. It’s just unfortunate that Bad Bunny is not particularly funny, or a good actor.

But listen! I’m not putting this all on Bad Bunny, not by a long shot. The first time he hosted, the episode was a lot stronger than this. And God knows I wouldn’t be able to bring the laughs if I had to headline a live comedy show entirely in Spanish. Adding to the language barrier, and the fact that he’s a singer, not an actor, was an unevenly written episode consisting almost entirely of sketches that were one-note. Now, the thing that drew the most headlines about SNL last month was the cast departures and new additions. But the biggest change that happened was behind the scenes, in the writers’ room. Four long-time writers left the show, and seven new writers were brought on, in addition to a returning writer. Let’s hope that between everyone shaking the summer cobwebs off and the newbies learning the ropes, they get into a better groove by the time Amy Poehler hosts next week.

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