Your favorite scamp, Eyeball Monster, will be back!

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Nikki Glaser hosts a perfectly safe, perfectly obvious ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Nikki Glaser & sombr
November 8, 2025

Nikki Glaser is first and foremost a stand-up comedian who specializes in brash comedy — she talks a lot about her sex life — that makes some people (men) uncomfortable. Personally, I never loved her stand-up; it feels a little try-hard and is sometimes just mean (often to herself). But then she became host of F-Boy Island on HBO Max, and her sense of humor, her shrewd eye, and ability to roast these dumb men to their faces, it made me a fan — of at least her hosting reality shows. Honestly, I wish ABC would replace Jesse Palmer with Glaser to host The Bachelorette, but ABC would NEVER.

So how’d she do as host of a sketch comedy show? She was fine. She was goofy and funny, and she seemed to be having a lot of fun. The sketches were inoffensive in the sense that they didn’t punch down (because let’s be clear, there was some “offensive” material, i.e., toilet humor and sex doll jokes, in here). But there also seemed to be a lack of willingness to do anything daring or anything that would make Nikki Glaser look unattractive.

This week, there was a piece on Pajiba complaining that SNL has a “hot person problem,” arguing that when an attractive host comes on the show, SNL often writes sketches about how good-looking they are. But what the piece ignored is that the host has a lot of say about which sketches make it on air. For instance, Leslie Jones talks about how she admired Margot Robbie for daring to look ugly in her episode, and this is a long piece about all the sketches that were cut when President Megalomaniac hosted because he didn’t want to look like a “loser.” So, in a sense, the Pajiba article is right: SNL does have a hot person problem, in that they allow hot people to only choose sketches that make them look hot.

This is a long way to go to say that I think Glaser’s whole brand is being a funny hot girl, and it seems clear she was unwilling to do anything that might contradict that image. As a result, we had an episode that was perfectly fine, but not nearly as edgy as you might expect from the likes of Glaser.

(So many words to say the episode was just OK!)

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‘The Beast in Me,’ ‘Landman,’ ‘Malice,’ an ‘NCIS’ crossover and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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The first five minutes of ‘Stranger Things’ are here, and things are looking grim for Will

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Watching last night’s Blue Wave from Texas was a very specific feeling.

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‘Pluribus,’ ‘Death by Lightning,’ ‘Stumble,’ ‘All’s Fair’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

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Miles Teller stabilizes a strong ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Miles Teller & Brandi Carlile
November 1, 2025

Miles Teller returned to host Saturday Night Live last night, his second time on the 8H stage since 2022, where I praised his work despite finding him “very punchable.” I’m happy to report that last night he came off considerably less punchable: he seems to have matured in the past few years, and grown more comfortable in his own skin. And that worked well for him last night, as he was a solid presence in a very solid episode. The episode faltered towards the end; but for a good 80% of the show, the writing was sharp, the performances funny, and the jokes, especially the political ones, were whip sharp.

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What’s going on with Gayle King and ‘CBS Mornings?’

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The head of CNN wants to memory-hole the destruction of the White House

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Taylor Sheridan and his cowboy empire are leaving the Paramount mountain

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