Will Ferrell closes out ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ 51st season

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Will Ferrell & Paul McCartney
May 16, 2026

Speculating about when Lorne Michaels will retire has become something of a national pastime. After all, Michaels is 81 years old, and has helmed Saturday Night Live for nearly all 51 of its years on air. So when it was announced that Will Ferrell, one of SNL‘s greatest performers, was hosting the final episode of this season with living legend Paul McCartney as musical guest, the speculation began a’speculating.

Having seen last night’s episode, count me amongst those who are skeptical of the retirement theory. Sure, Paul McCartney came out for an encore at the end of the episode, and performed “Coming Up,” which happened to be the very first song he ever performed on SNL, which was the fifth season finale, and Lorne Michaels’ last episode before he went on a five-year hiatus from the show. And there’s a lot to be read into that, I suppose.

But if I were Lorne, I’d be a little disappointed if last night’s was my final episode. It wasn’t terrible by any stretch, but considering how great Will Ferrell is and can be, and considering how strong the writing has been in the second half of this season, hopes were raised, and the episode just didn’t quite live up to them. Furthermore, while there is a universe in which Lorne does not announce his retirement and just quietly steps away because he doesn’t want all the fuss, I have a very hard time imagining that NBC wouldn’t want to celebrate his tenure in some way, much less not milk every last bit of a final season or even just a few final episodes. I think Lorne will be with the show for a bit longer, and when he finally does take his leave, there will be more former cast members than just Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon to see him out.

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Who’s returning? Who’s leaving? Let the ‘SNL’ cast speculation begin!

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MAGA idiots just can’t stop saying racist shit; this time on CNN.

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Lift a glass of breakfast Pinot Grigio: a daytime legend is taking her leave

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‘The Bachelorette’s’ first Asian lead has appallingly few Asian contestants on her season

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Cancellation season kicks off with two CBS dramas

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‘Evil’ is coming to an end and that’s not good.

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Molly Shannon’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ homecoming is a giddy hug

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Molly Shannon & The Jonas Brothers
April 8, 2023

Molly Shannon was on Saturday Night Live for only 6 1/2 seasons*, from 1995 until 2001, but she left a remarkable imprint on the series, creating a number of memorable characters, including Mary Katherine Gallagher who had her own feature film, Superstar. Shannon has a very specific comedic personality: sweet, awkward, and with a feralness burbling under the surface. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that her two most famous characters, Mary Katherine and Sally O’Malley are women on the opposite ends of the age spectrum, who are discovering and celebrating their own sexuality and power. And Shannon manages to get away with all of it, the armpit sniffing and the cameltoe brandishing, because she radiates an innocence and gentleness that you just can’t be offended by.

Shannon brought all of this goofy energy to this week’s Saturday Night Live — her second time hosting the series (the first was in 2007). It wasn’t a great episode like last week’s hosted by Quinta Brunson, but it was a comfortable and familiar blanket of an episode, and Shannon is welcome to come home anytime.

*Fun fact: Shannon replaced Janeane Garofalo in February of 1995 when Garofalo left the show over creative differences.

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We know which luxurious location will be the setting of the next ‘White Lotus’ murders

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You won’t have James Corden’s rodent crotch thrusting in your face while you’re stuck in traffic anymore.

 

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