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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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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After a 20-year absence, Jack Black returns to give ‘Saturday Night Live’ a kick in the pants

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Jack Black and Elton John & Brandi Carlile
April 5, 2025

I don’t know why it’s been 20 years since Jack Black hosted Saturday Night Live — did he have something against Kate McKinnon? — but he came roaring back this week with more energy than all the other season 50 hosts combined. Jack Black is a reliable comedic force. Is he a bit much? Yes, often. But sometimes SNL needs that wackiness, it needs someone who can — through a sheer act of will and ability to mug for the camera — force a laugh out of the audience. The sketches in this episode were for the most part very dumb, but thanks to Black’s insistent clownery and manic energy, I found myself amused more often than not. SNL needs to not wait another 20 years to bring him back; he’s more than earned that five-timers jacket next time around.

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Happy Monday, let’s scream into the void together.

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In which I give my thoughts on ‘Conjuring 3’ several days late.

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We can talk about the ‘Westworld’ finale just as soon as you listen to this recording of children crying for their parents in one of our detention centers

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To celebrate his 100th day in office, Trump returned to one of his biggest hits: attacking the First Amendment

 

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