Saturday Night Live Season 35 Episode 0

Ep 0. Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again

  • Not Rated
  • April 15, 2010

Saturday Night Live has been a staple of American television for over four decades, and in the 2000s it continued to provide audiences with laughs, political satire, and musical performances by some of the biggest names in the music industry. The season 35 premiere of the show looks back at some of the most memorable moments of the past decade and features highlights from some of the most iconic episodes.

Titled "Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again," this episode is a tribute to the numerous cast members, hosts, and musical guests who have graced the show's stage over the years. The episode is hosted by Will Ferrell, who was a regular cast member in the early 2000s before transitioning to film.

The episode opens with a montage of some of the most iconic sketches from the past decade, including Tina Fey's portrayal of Sarah Palin, Andy Samberg's "Lazy Sunday" digital short, and Amy Poehler's turn as Hillary Clinton. The montage sets the tone for the rest of the episode, which is a celebration of the show's ability to capture the cultural zeitgeist and comment on current events through humor.

Throughout the episode, Ferrell introduces clips from some of the most memorable sketches of the past decade, including the "More Cowbell" sketch featuring Christopher Walken and Will Ferrell, the "Digital Short" series featuring Andy Samberg and the Lonely Island, and Kristen Wiig's iconic portrayal of the Target Lady.

In addition to highlighting some of the show's most iconic moments, the episode also features interviews with former cast members, writers, and hosts who share their memories of working on the show. Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, and Maya Rudolph are just a few of the alumni who share their thoughts on the show's impact and longevity.

The musical performances featured in the episode are a testament to the variety of musical genres that have been featured on the show over the years. Clips from performances by artists such as Kanye West, Arcade Fire, and Beyoncé showcase the diverse range of talent that has graced the show's stage.

As the episode comes to a close, Ferrell shares a personal message with the audience. He notes that the show has weathered many ups and downs over the years but remains an important part of American culture. He also acknowledges the show's ability to adapt and evolve with the times, pointing out that it has been able to stay relevant for over four decades.

Overall, "Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again" is a must-watch for fans of the show and anyone who appreciates the art of comedy. The episode is a celebration of the show's legacy and a reminder of the important role that humor plays in our collective consciousness. Whether you've been a lifelong fan of the show or are just discovering it for the first time, this episode is sure to leave you laughing and feeling nostalgic for all the unforgettable moments that have defined the show over the years.

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    April 15, 2010
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