The Surprising Comedy of a ‘Serious’ SNL Host
Gladiator II star Paul Mescal found the darker emotions that elevated some of the night’s best sketches.

Gladiator II star Paul Mescal found the darker emotions that elevated some of the night’s best sketches.
Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the show, but another segment last night made a sharper political point.
The return of Nate Bargatze and his now-classic George Washington sketch points to the surprise viral hits that have kept the show going 50 years on.
With months to go before the election, the show is running out of things to say about Donald Trump.
The quirky ex–cast member came back to the sketch show, only to disappear into it.
I Think You Should Leave reveals the absurdity of office culture.
A second appearance from Ego Nwodim’s instant-classic character felt significant.
Thank goodness for Molly Shannon.
Ke Huy Quan’s and Jamie Lee Curtis’s affecting Oscars speeches underscored just how much each actor deserved a happy ending.
The Wednesday star’s keen commitment to every scene helped the episode achieve a fresh-faced vivacity.