Sexy vampire show releases sexy vampire song

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President Cankles had his fee-fees hurt again, so he’s threatening Trevor Noah

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Alexander SkarsgĂĄrd is a lovable goof on ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Alexander Skarsgard & Cardi B
January 31, 2026

Alexander SkarsgĂĄrd is a goofy little guy. Well, not little, I guess. He’s actually pretty tall. And handsome. And often cast in serious roles about serious men. But from everything I’ve ever read about him, in real life, SkarsgĂĄrd refuses to take himself seriously: showing up to red carpets in Farah Fawcett drag; using a pantless photo of himself for his IMDB page; bringing his best friend, Jack McBrayer, to some of the biggest awards ceremonies and red carpets of his career, and doing prom poses with him … SkarsgĂĄrd’s a goofy little guy!

And he’s no stranger to comedy. Despite being the lead in movies like The Northman and on shows like Big Little Lies, SkarsgĂĄrd got his start in America in comedy — namely Zoolander — and became famous for his consistently hilarious portrayal of pansexual Eric the Vampire on True Blood. He has since appeared in other comedies, including Drunk History, Eastbound and Down, a delightful little cameo on What We Do in the Shadows, and most recently on Murderbot. So, it’s somewhat surprising that this is his first time hosting Saturday Night Live, as he’s a natural fit: he’s funny, he’s obviously game for anything, he has amazing range and can play with expectations.

And it worked. SkarsgĂĄrd’s debut on SNL was easily one of the best episodes of the season, in large part because the writing staff was clearly writing specifically for him and not just plugging him into generic sketches, but also in equal part because SkarsgĂĄrd is, as previously noted, a goofy little guy.

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They’re out there arresting journalists now. If you weren’t alarmed by now, it’s time to get there …

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Teyana Taylor hosts a tone-deaf ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Teyana Taylor & Geese
January 24, 2026

Saturday Night Live had a tough task ahead of them this weekend. That Saturday morning in Minneapolis, Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at the Veterans Administration, was murdered by ICE agents after he stepped in to help some women. By the time we rolled around to 11:30 p.m., EST, we didn’t have all the information about his killing (we still don’t), but we had all seen the videos and the government was already talking out of its ass, and SNL had a show to put on. The result was a show that didn’t address the situation in any meaningful way aside from a throwaway joke on “Weekend Update,” and a sketch that skirted the issue. Viewers, especially those in Minneapolis, felt the lack of acknowledgement was disrespectful, and folks began angrily tearing the entire episode apart online. The result was an episode that, despite actually having a few very funny sketches, will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.

As for the host, Oscar-nominee Teyana Taylor was fine, though she was best used in a sketch that spoofed her film One Battle After Another, which didn’t exactly suggest she has a lot of comedic range. The show tried to play to her singing and dancing strengths, but I genuinely feel she would have been better served had she not been the only woman of color in the episode. She wasn’t a bad host — but she isn’t going to be remembered as being a great host, either.

And then there’s the musical guest controversy which … look … my husband and son are huge fans of Geese, so this was not my first experience with them. That said, I am decidedly not a fan, so I’m just going to stay out of that mess altogether. But good luck if you dare to tread into the discourse.

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CBS just renewed a ton of shows. Was your favorite one of them?

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The FCC is threatening to censor late night and ‘The View’ again

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Won’t someone please invite Jennifer Lawrence to host SNL again?

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‘The Beauty,’ ‘Steal,’ ‘Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man,’ ‘Memory of a Killer’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Finn Wolfhard hosts a strangely disappointing ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Finn Wolfhard & A$AP Rocky
January 17, 2025

Finn Wolfhard has spent the last ten years of his life as one of the stars of Netflix’s biggest series, Stranger Things, and he (along with the rest of the cast) is VERY READY to move on with their adult careers now, please and thank you. To that end, he hosted the first Saturday Night Live of 2026 where Wolfhard … talked about Stranger Things, starred in a Stranger Things sketch, played Harry Potter, portrayed a 16-year-old podcaster, and was cast as a teen who rejects his boy band family legacy. To be fair to SNL, 23-year-old Finn Wolfhard is young-looking (just check out those 12 hairs on his chin), so I get casting him over and over again as a teenager. But to not be fair to SNL, they could have tried to write better teen sketches for him to lead.

As a host, Wolfhard seemed a little nervous at first, but by the end of the night, he had relaxed into the role and seemed to genuinely be having fun with it. As for the episode itself, I’m going to assume that it appealed to Wolfhard’s natural audience who are my kids’ ages — if not younger. It just wasn’t particularly appealing to me. /oldpersonrant

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