Ep 3. Jane Lynch / Bruno Mars
- TV14
- October 9, 2010
- 51 min
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6.4 (142)
Jane Lynch, known for her roles in Glee and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, takes the stage as host for the third episode of Saturday Night Live's 36th season. This marks Lynch's first time hosting the show, and fans are eager to see how she will handle the fast-paced and often unpredictable sketches.
Joining Lynch as musical guest is Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. With hits like "Uptown Funk" and "24K Magic," Mars is sure to bring his signature sound and high-energy performance to the SNL stage.
The episode kicks off with a politically charged cold open, as usual, featuring Alec Baldwin's impression of President Donald Trump and a surprise appearance by Hillary Clinton, played by SNL alum Kate McKinnon. From there, Lynch takes over as host and delivers a hilarious monologue that touches on her upbringing, her time on Glee, and her experience hosting the Emmys.
Throughout the episode, Lynch appears in various sketches, showcasing her range as a comedic actress. One standout moment finds Lynch playing a therapist who specializes in treating characters from classic animated movies. In other sketches, she plays a social media influencer, a game show host, and a struggling actor trying to make it in Hollywood.
Of course, no episode of SNL would be complete without a few political jabs, and Lynch is more than game to participate. In one sketch, she plays a Republican senator who is interviewed on a news program and struggles to defend her party's platform on issues like healthcare and immigration.
As for Mars, he heats up the SNL stage with two electric performances. First up is his hit song "Grenade," backed by a full band and an epic light show. Later in the show, Mars returns to perform his hit single "Just the Way You Are," which brings the audience to their feet and prompts a standing ovation.
Overall, this episode of SNL is a strong showing from both Lynch and Mars. Lynch proves that she can hold her own in the world of sketch comedy, delivering hilarious performances and demonstrating her versatility as an actress. And Mars, as always, brings his A-game to the musical performances, delivering high-energy performances that are sure to become instant classics.