Kristen Wiig receives a star-studded induction into ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Five-Timer’s Club

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Kristen Wiig & Raye
April 6, 2024

Kristen Wiig is arguably one of Saturday Night Live‘s greatest former cast members — which is why it is no surprise that she is one of only five cast members who has hosted enough times to be inducted into the Five-Timers Club. (Can you name the other four?)

But despite her greatness as a cast member and her success off the show, Wiig has not had the most successful run with hosting the show. In 2016, I said the episode “was the equivalent of putting on an old sweatshirt: comfortable, familiar and warm, but not something you’ll remember even two days from now”; in May 2020 — which was in the middle of the pandemic and one of those difficult at-home episodes — Wiig only appeared in two bits, one of which was a “weird-and-not-weird-in-a-funny-way-just-weird monologue”; and in December 2020, I found the material to be “mediocre” and gave it a B-. (I don’t have her first episode from 2013 here in the Foolish archives, unfortunately.)

So I am happy to report that for this momentous occasion, the writers gave Wiig some good material to work with and supported her with a bevy of superstars, and as a result, Wiig finally hosted the Saturday Night Live episode that her talents deserved.

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‘Fallout,’ ‘The Sympathizer, ‘Franklin,’ The Eclipse, and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

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TV recommendations and listings for Friday, April 5.

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The end of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ ‘Walker,’ ‘Ripley,’ ‘Mary & George,’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Ramy Youssef charms an otherwise forgettable ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Ramy Youssef & Travis Scott
March 30, 2024

Ramy Youssef is one of those interesting characters who it doesn’t feel like has had his big breakout moment yet, despite being the creator and star of an Emmy-nominated Golden Globe-winning series that is named after him; being the co-creator of a different Peabody Award-winning show; the star of two HBO stand-up specials and being the co-star of a multi-Oscar-winning film this year. And yet, I don’t think he’s quite a household name … yet.

So I’m pleased he hosted last night’s Saturday Night Live where he was able to show the country his careful, clever, empathetic style of comedy. Last night, Youssef was saddled with an otherwise mediocre set of sketches; there wasn’t an obvious stinker in the group, but there wasn’t anything in here (aside from his monologue) that is going to be remembered in a couple of months. Still, he was able to add to the show a little bit of his culture and comedy about being Muslim-American, introducing it to a new audience during a particularly fraught moment in geopolitics.

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‘Euphoria’ season three might be in jeopardy …

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‘The Bachelor’ finale, ‘A Gentleman in Moscow,’ ‘We Are the Lucky Ones,’ ‘Parish’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Why one ‘Love is Blind’ member won’t be at the reunion tonight (and it has nothing to do with her being in hiding with Kate Middleton)

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Let’s do an Oscars post-mortem, shall we?

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Josh Brolin gives his all in a serviceable ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Josh Brolin & Ariana Grande
March 9, 2024

I never think of Josh Brolin as being a particularly funny actor. Which is strange, because he stars in one of my all-time favorite comedies, Flirting with Disaster, and is genuinely delightful in it. (You’ll never look at armpits the same way again.)

But here he is, hosting SNL for the third time in sixteen years, and he is as engaged, game, and hilarious as he was in Flirting with Disaster 28 years ago. You can’t accuse Brolin of not being enthusiastic: he readily strips down twice in the episode, seemingly unprompted at least one of the times; plays against a cat puppet; and finds himself unable to hold it together against the likes of one recurring character. Brolin is a solid host who appears to be enjoying himself — it’s no wonder why he was invited back, I’m just surprised it hasn’t happened more often.

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