Scarlett Johansson is right at home at ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Scarlett Johansson & Bad Bunny
May 17, 2025

By closing out the 50th season of Saturday Night Live, Scarlett Johansson made SNL history, becoming the most recurring female host with 7 episodes, narrowly beating out Tina Fey and Drew Barrymore. (Alec Baldwin holds the record with 17 episodes.)

As I’m sure you know, Johansson is married to SNL cast member and “Weekend Update” anchor, Colin Jost, and there have been a lot of rumors that this would be his and fellow “Weekend Update” anchor, Michael Che’s final episode. So, was Johansson there to be with her husband on his last appearance on the show? If she was, it wasn’t confirmed during the episode, not even in the “good nights” which I understand were cut off in the broadcast airings.

Instead, all in all, the episode felt like a regular SNL episode: a few good bits intermixed with mediocre ones, and absolutely zero formal goodbyes from any of the cast members, like Kate McKinnon’s “Final Encounter” sketch, or being danced off the stage during the goodnights, like Kristen Wiig. If it was Colin Jost’s (and Michael Che’s and Mikey Day’s and Heidi Gardner’s) final episode, no one was letting on.

That said — Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman seemed to share a sad moment during the good nights. I don’t have either of them on my Bingo card for leaving next season, but Bowen has made a name for himself in Hollywood already, so it wouldn’t be a HUGE surprise if he were to leave.

But he better not.

As for Scarlett Johansson, she’s an excellent — and obviously experienced — host who helmed a solid finale. She’s a natural fit with the cast, and despite her movie star credentials, she’s unafraid to look silly or be ridiculous. Also, she can rap? Even if it was Jost’s last episode, I fully expect Johansson to return in the future: she’s family now.

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‘Saturday Night Live’ traps Sydney Sweeney in the hotness bubble

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Sydney Sweeney & Kacey Musgraves
March 2, 2024

I don’t watch Euphoria because I have had teenage children and it was just A LITTLE TOO MUCH for me, so I was formally introduced to Sydney Sweeney in the first season of The White Lotus, as the bitchy, entitled teenage daughter of a mogul, full of woke ideas and oblivious privileged behavior, and I found her both hilarious and compelling.

Unfortunately for Miss Sweeney, based on purely anecdotal evidence, many of my male friends find her compelling for …. other, mostly prurient reasons. And it felt like with this episode, the SNL writers fell into a similar trap, focusing largely on her physical attributes, despite Sweeney being both hilarious and game and a natural at comedy. The protective older woman in me wants to fold Miss Sweeney under a wing and tell her that she deserves better, that she can demand better than just being reduced to being a pretty blonde with big boobs. But the realist in me also recognizes that the reason she is hosting SNL at all is because she’s a pretty blonde — who also happens to be a talented actress and comedian — and that sometimes (a lot of the time) she will be expected to lean into the pretty blonde thing to just survive in this business.

HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, EVERYONE!

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