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** In one Mary Katherine Gallagher sketch, a priest overseeing a talent show audition says that a boy had been singing "[[RefrainFromAssuming Sending Out a]] [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Message in a Bottle]]" by "[[Music/ThePolice The Policemen]]."



--->'''Colin''': Disney recently announced the first Latina Disney Princess. Oh, it's fine for them to say it, but when ''I'' call a girl a "Latina Princess", I'm told that it's "creepy" and I should "leave the quinceañera".\\
'''Michael''': How many quinceañeras have you been in?

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--->'''Colin''': --->'''Colin:''' Disney recently announced the first Latina Disney Princess. Oh, it's fine for them to say it, but when ''I'' call a girl a "Latina Princess", I'm told that it's "creepy" and I should "leave the quinceañera".\\
'''Michael''': '''Michael:''' How many quinceañeras have you been in?



--->'''Ferrell/Trebek''': For your information, my mother is in a nursing home in Alberta, Canada.
--->'''Hammond/Connery''': Oh, she was ''nursing it'' alright!

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--->'''Ferrell/Trebek''': --->'''Ferrell/Trebek:''' For your information, my mother is in a nursing home in Alberta, Canada.
--->'''Hammond/Connery''': --->'''Hammond/Connery:''' Oh, she was ''nursing it'' alright!



--->'''Cecily Strong''': A man in Ireland fell off his bike in an accident and became erect for five weeks. ''I know what I'm getting my boyfriend for Valentine's day.'' (inset shows a mountain bike)

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--->'''Cecily Strong''': Strong:''' A man in Ireland fell off his bike in an accident and became erect for five weeks. ''I know what I'm getting my boyfriend for Valentine's day.'' (inset shows a mountain bike)



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--->'''Michael''': "The opioid crisis began when doctors were allowed to prescribe more than they were required to. I had trouble sleeping once -- the doctor gave me a bottle of 100 Vicodins even though I only required 3. It was because of this that I became addicted to ''selling Vicodin.''"

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--->'''Michael''': --->'''Michael:''' "The opioid crisis began when doctors were allowed to prescribe more than they were required to. I had trouble sleeping once -- the doctor gave me a bottle of 100 Vicodins even though I only required 3. It was because of this that I became addicted to ''selling Vicodin.''"



-->'''Beck''': I have to ask, have you seen the new ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies?\\
'''Natalie''': No...\\
'''Beck''': Oh, they're really good. They're better than...\\
'''Natalie''': (TranquilFury on) [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Better]] [[Film/AttackOfTheClones than]] [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith what?]]\\
'''Beck''': [[OhCrap ...sh*t.]]

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-->'''Beck''': -->'''Beck:''' I have to ask, have you seen the new ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies?\\
'''Natalie''': '''Natalie:''' No...\\
'''Beck''': '''Beck:''' Oh, they're really good. They're better than...\\
'''Natalie''': '''Natalie:''' (TranquilFury on) [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Better]] [[Film/AttackOfTheClones than]] [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith what?]]\\
'''Beck''': '''Beck:''' [[OhCrap ...sh*t.]]



%%-->'''JOHN BELUSHI''': "But NOOOO! NOOOO!"

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%%-->'''JOHN BELUSHI''': BELUSHI:''' "But NOOOO! NOOOO!"



--->'''Vanessa Bayer''': Billy Bush said some very naughty things and he's getting a few million dollars ''from this network!''\\
'''Colin Jost''': Trump will serve as executive producer of ''Celebrity Apprentice'' while remaining in office as President. It's a potential conflict of interests and highly illegal move -- only on NBC!

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--->'''Vanessa Bayer''': Bayer:''' Billy Bush said some very naughty things and he's getting a few million dollars ''from this network!''\\
'''Colin Jost''': Jost:''' Trump will serve as executive producer of ''Celebrity Apprentice'' while remaining in office as President. It's a potential conflict of interests and highly illegal move -- only on NBC!



--->'''Student''': Oh I'm totally passing chemistry now. (takes out his camera phone and starts snapping)

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--->'''Student''': --->'''Student:''' Oh I'm totally passing chemistry now. (takes out his camera phone and starts snapping)



-->'''Colin''': A 10-year-old boy in Louisiana is being honored for saving his mother's life when she prematurely went into labor and he helped to deliver his baby brother. Doctors say the baby is healthy, but it is unlikely the son and his mother ''will ever make eye contact again.''

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-->'''Colin''': -->'''Colin:''' A 10-year-old boy in Louisiana is being honored for saving his mother's life when she prematurely went into labor and he helped to deliver his baby brother. Doctors say the baby is healthy, but it is unlikely the son and his mother ''will ever make eye contact again.''



--->'''Vanessa's character''': Hi, I'm Brookie.\\
'''[[DumbBlonde Cecily's character]]''': And you can, too.

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--->'''Vanessa's character''': character:''' Hi, I'm Brookie.\\
'''[[DumbBlonde Cecily's character]]''': character]]:''' And you can, too.



--->'''The Weeknd''': I feel good. ({{beat}}, [[BlackComedy then suddenly coughs]])

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--->'''The Weeknd''': Weeknd:''' I feel good. ({{beat}}, [[BlackComedy then suddenly coughs]])



-->'''Lydia''': [''writing''] Dear William. Oh, I see? So when you talk to some French whore, it's "It was nothing, move on." But when I go to a party where there happens to be a man, it's "I demand an explanation"? \\
'''William''': [''reading her letter''] YES BECAUSE IT'S HITLER!\\
'''Lydia''': [''writing''] I am only glad your father is not alive to see what a hypocrite you've become. Love, Lydia.\\
'''William''': [''writing''] Darling Lydia, Has my father passed away?! This is the first I'm hearing of this! How did he go? Also, still rabidly curious about the Hitler of it all. Answers, please, William.

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-->'''Lydia''': -->'''Lydia:''' [''writing''] Dear William. Oh, I see? So when you talk to some French whore, it's "It was nothing, move on." But when I go to a party where there happens to be a man, it's "I demand an explanation"? \\
'''William''': '''William:''' [''reading her letter''] YES BECAUSE IT'S HITLER!\\
'''Lydia''': '''Lydia:''' [''writing''] I am only glad your father is not alive to see what a hypocrite you've become. Love, Lydia.\\
'''William''': '''William:''' [''writing''] Darling Lydia, Has my father passed away?! This is the first I'm hearing of this! How did he go? Also, still rabidly curious about the Hitler of it all. Answers, please, William.



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---> '''Office Woman''': You're disgusting.\\
'''Office Man''': But my pits aren't!\\

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---> '''Office Woman''': Woman:''' You're disgusting.\\
'''Office Man''': Man:''' But my pits aren't!\\



--> '''Michaels''': If you want to give Ringo less, it's up to you.

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--> '''Michaels''': '''Michaels:''' If you want to give Ringo less, it's up to you.



--->'''Cecily''': Plans were announced this week for the world's first Ferrari hotel to open in Spain in 2016, in the new [=FerrariLand=] theme park. It's the only theme park where your penis must be ''this small'' to ride the rides.

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--->'''Cecily''': --->'''Cecily:''' Plans were announced this week for the world's first Ferrari hotel to open in Spain in 2016, in the new [=FerrariLand=] theme park. It's the only theme park where your penis must be ''this small'' to ride the rides.
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** A rather convoluted one in the episode with Creator/DakotaJohnson, where she plays a young girl being dropped off at the station by her father, played by Taran Killiam in a flannel shirt and moustache, looking ''not'' like someone from a Dakota role, but the father from ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'' instead, from which ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' was derived.

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** A rather convoluted one in the episode with Creator/DakotaJohnson, where she plays a young girl being dropped off at the station by her father, played by Taran Killiam in a flannel shirt and moustache, looking ''not'' like someone from a Dakota role, but the father from ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'' 'Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' instead, from which ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' was derived.



* AnArmAndALeg: Anderson Cooper (Alex Moffat) at the hands (and teeth!) of Kellyanne Conway (Kate Mckinnon), referencing the fate of [[spoiler:[[{{Film/It2017}} Georgie]].]]

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* AnArmAndALeg: Anderson Cooper (Alex Moffat) at the hands (and teeth!) of Kellyanne Conway (Kate Mckinnon), [=McKinnon=]), referencing the fate of [[spoiler:[[{{Film/It2017}} Georgie]].]]



** Kate Mckinnon as Debette Goldry, screen starlet from the black and white days, on [[RippedFromTheHeadlines the Harvey Weinstein scandal]]:

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** Kate Mckinnon [=McKinnon=] as Debette Goldry, screen starlet from the black and white days, on [[RippedFromTheHeadlines the Harvey Weinstein scandal]]:



** "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" comes from the fact that the show ''was'' actually called ''NBC's Saturday Night'' and not ''Saturday Night Live'' during its first season, because of that aforementioned short lived Howard Cosell show on Creator/{{ABC}}.

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** "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" comes from the fact that the show ''was'' actually called ''NBC's Saturday Night'' and not ''Saturday Night Live'' during its first season, because of that aforementioned short lived Howard Cosell show on Creator/{{ABC}}.[[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]].



** Season 39 starts with a sketch about UsefulNotes/BarackObama (Jay Pharaoh) bringing in some members of the public to better explain Obamacare, except ''none of them'' have any idea how it works, and an actual doctor (Kate Mckinnon) is clearly going through a mental breakdown -- not over Obamacare but over having to remove one too many things from people's rectums.

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** Season 39 starts with a sketch about UsefulNotes/BarackObama (Jay Pharaoh) bringing in some members of the public to better explain Obamacare, except ''none of them'' have any idea how it works, and an actual doctor (Kate Mckinnon) [=McKinnon=]) is clearly going through a mental breakdown -- not over Obamacare but over having to remove one too many things from people's rectums.



** Kate McKinnon as Debette Goldry, a now-geriatric movie star from older, harsher times, reveals that she once had to make ends meet by ''selling her ribs''.

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** Kate McKinnon [=McKinnon=] as Debette Goldry, a now-geriatric movie star from older, harsher times, reveals that she once had to make ends meet by ''selling her ribs''.



** The Lawrence Welk sketch at the end of season 37 has surprise guest Creator/JohnHamm as an Italian singer, attempting the accent and heaping all the stereotypes about what he's been eating like cannolis, before briefly dropping it and going "you all get that I'm Italian, right?"

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** The Lawrence Welk sketch at the end of season 37 has surprise guest Creator/JohnHamm Creator/JonHamm as an Italian singer, attempting the accent and heaping all the stereotypes about what he's been eating like cannolis, before briefly dropping it and going "you all get that I'm Italian, right?"



** During the 2020-21 season, KateMcKinnon debuted a new character on Weekend Update, "Dr. Weknowdis." The segment inevitably ends with Colin addressing Kate directly and her popping out of character.

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** During the 2020-21 season, KateMcKinnon Kate [=McKinnon=] debuted a new character on Weekend Update, "Dr. Weknowdis." The segment inevitably ends with Colin addressing Kate directly and her popping out of character.



* CharacterizingSittingPose: In one sketch in season 1 episode 8 (host Creator/CandaceBergen), Creator/ChevyChase plays an elf. During the sketch, he repeatedly crouches on a sofa and a table in an odd manner to show his elf nature. After his father is revealed to also be an elf, the father crouches on the couch too.

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* CharacterizingSittingPose: In one sketch in season 1 episode 8 (host Creator/CandaceBergen), Creator/CandiceBergen), Creator/ChevyChase plays an elf. During the sketch, he repeatedly crouches on a sofa and a table in an odd manner to show his elf nature. After his father is revealed to also be an elf, the father crouches on the couch too.
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* AreWeGettingThis:
** A RunningGag on the recurring "Boston Teens" skit involved someone making an innuendo, at which point Sully (one of the teens in question) would turn to the camera and say, "Tommy (the unseen teen holding the recorder), please tell me you got that!"
** In one of the ''Celebrity Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' sketches, Alex Trebek has this response to a Final Jeopardy! response that could actually be interpreted as correct. ("Where are you?" "Indoors.")
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** Season 49 brings back Creator/DakotaJohnson for the second time, and one sketch has her trying to claim her luggage when the baggage guy suspects it of being an "ISIS bag". The first time Dakota hosted involved a sketch where she ''joined ISIS.''
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Does not qualify as she legitimately thought she was Kate Upton


** When Leslie Jones apparently thought Creator/MargotRobbie was Kate Upton.
--->'''Leslie''': (aside) I've done far worse; I used to call Creator/KateMcKinnon Kate Middleton for a year.
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Neither of these skits qualify as they are both centered around specific events that took place on those years - this trope is for when something appears to be set in the past but there's no specific reason to tie it to that year


* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast:
** In the April 8, 2000 episode hosted by Creator/ChristopherWalken, there was the "More Cowbell" sketch which satirized Music/BlueOysterCult's recording of "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" set in 1976.
** In the Season 47 episode 18 on April 16, 2022, there was [[https://youtu.be/EvUCEGcOCf0 a skit]] about Music/TheBlackEyedPeas making the songs "I Gotta Feeling" and "Boom Boom Pow". It was made in 2022 but set in 2008, both on April 16.
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* BridalCarry:
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* CourteousCanadian: A sketch from early 2011 depicts "Celebrity Scoop", a fictional Canadian entertainment news show based in Winnipeg. The hosts are so nice that they miss the entire point of this kind of show.
-->'''Edna Ledouf:''' First up in the gossip world, Celebrity Scoop has received some red-hot photos of Ryan Phillippe and Amanda Seyfried canoodling.\\
'''Thomas:''' Yeah, yeah, that's right, you know. But we're not gonna show 'em, you know, 'cause that's private.
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** During Weekend Updates in the Colin Jose/Michael Che era, they've had "Supercentenarian Mort Fallen" (Mikey Day) on as a guest. He reads what sounds like upbeat news about what his cohorts are up to, only to turn it into bad news, usually about the person's death.

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** During Weekend Updates in the Colin Jose/Michael Jost/Michael Che era, they've had "Supercentenarian Mort Fallen" (Mikey Day) on as a guest. He reads what sounds like upbeat news about what his cohorts are up to, only to turn it into bad news, usually about the person's death.
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corrected misspellings


* ClipShow: Because the positive COVID-19 cases within the show's cast and crew threw things for a loop, the Paul Rudd-hosted episode in Seson 47 was this. The only live sketch was the episode's edition on ''wekend Update'', but with Creator/TinaFey filling in for Colin Jost.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 11 ended with a sketch in which [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball Yankees]] manager Billy Martin set fire to the studio while onscreen titles wondered which cast members would return. Originally, the cliffhanger was never going to be resolved, as NBC pushed Lorne Michaels to cancel ''SNL'' due to low ratings. When Lorne convinced the higher-ups that he can do better with a better cast (including some cast members from Season 11 who proved to be stand-outs in a mediocre season), the cliffhanger -- and everything about Season 11 -- was written off as a bad dream during the Season 12 premiere, parodying what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' did to undo an unpopular season just weeks before.

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* ClipShow: Because the positive COVID-19 cases within the show's cast and crew threw things for a loop, the Paul Rudd-hosted episode in Seson Season 47 was this. The only live sketch was the episode's edition on ''wekend Update'', but with Creator/TinaFey filling in for Colin Jost.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 11 ended with a sketch in which [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball Yankees]] manager Billy Martin set fire to the studio while onscreen titles wondered which cast members would return. Originally, the cliffhanger was never going to be resolved, as NBC pushed Lorne Michaels to cancel ''SNL'' due to low ratings. When Lorne convinced the higher-ups that he can could do better with a better cast (including some cast members from Season 11 who proved to be stand-outs in a mediocre season), the cliffhanger -- and everything about Season 11 -- was written off as a bad dream during the Season 12 premiere, parodying what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' did to undo an unpopular season just weeks before.
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* AbsurdBrandName: An iconic skit involved a pair of Creator/{{NPR}} hosts commenting on some confectioneries brought on by a baker. The baker's name was Pete Schweddy, and the food? Schweddy Balls.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 11 ended with a sketch in which [[UsefulNotes/MLBTeams Yankees]] manager Billy Martin set fire to the studio while onscreen titles wondered which cast members would return. Originally, the cliffhanger was never going to be resolved, as NBC pushed Lorne Michaels to cancel ''SNL'' due to low ratings. When Lorne convinced the higher-ups that he can do better with a better cast (including some cast members from Season 11 who proved to be stand-outs in a mediocre season), the cliffhanger -- and everything about Season 11 -- was written off as a bad dream during the Season 12 premiere, parodying what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' did to undo an unpopular season just weeks before.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 11 ended with a sketch in which [[UsefulNotes/MLBTeams [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball Yankees]] manager Billy Martin set fire to the studio while onscreen titles wondered which cast members would return. Originally, the cliffhanger was never going to be resolved, as NBC pushed Lorne Michaels to cancel ''SNL'' due to low ratings. When Lorne convinced the higher-ups that he can do better with a better cast (including some cast members from Season 11 who proved to be stand-outs in a mediocre season), the cliffhanger -- and everything about Season 11 -- was written off as a bad dream during the Season 12 premiere, parodying what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' did to undo an unpopular season just weeks before.
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Renamed to Clone Angst, cutting non-examples, ZCEs, and no-context potholes.


** In a recurring Weekend Update segment called "In the Cage with Nicolas Cage", in which Nicolas Cage (Andy Samberg) discusses new movies with their stars, he ends up talking to... Nicolas Cage. This is explained as the result of CloningBlues.

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** In a recurring Weekend Update segment called "In the Cage with Nicolas Cage", in which Nicolas Cage (Andy Samberg) discusses new movies with their stars, he ends up talking to... Nicolas Cage. This is explained as the result of CloningBlues.
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** After Creator/MikeyDay (who's subbing in for Creator/DaveChappelle) screws up the "Black Heaven" sketch by not knowing that the phrase "Henny" refers to Hennessy cognac, Creator/KenanThompson exasperatedly tells Day he should know better since he was formerly a cast member on ''[[Creator/{{MTV}} Wild n' Out]]''.
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** In "Celebrity Jeopardy!" Rock 'N Roll edition, Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond) snuck a magic marker on the set by keeping it up his butt so it wouldn't be found when he was frisked, and used it to deface "I Have a Chardonnay" into "I Have a hardon" when Trebek (Will Ferrell) wasn't looking.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketch, Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond) is portrayed as being just as ignorant and idiotic as the other contestants. In later sketches, Connery is considerably more lucid and [[{{Troll}} is purposefully answering incorrectly to set up digs in on Trebek and get under his skin]].
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* CustodyBattle: The sketch ''Samurai Divorce Lawyer'' had the titular character resolve every dispute over which half of the couple gets a certain item by slicing it in half and giving one half to each. The sketch ends as they start arguing over who gets custody of the kid.
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a little better version of phrasing


* CurseCutShort: When Seann William Scott hosted, the host on stage sketchwas talking about the semen in the beer joke in ''Film/AmericanPie''. He claims to have a lot of family who have been actors and all the sketches are based on the same joke. One of the pieces is a silent movie where Horatio Sanz's character ruined the beer. Seann dry heaves and clearly mouths "motherfu-" before a word card claims he's saying "darn you!"

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* CurseCutShort: When Seann William Scott hosted, the host on stage sketchwas sketch was talking about the semen in the beer joke in ''Film/AmericanPie''. He Seann claims to have a lot of family who have been actors and shows fake old movie clips all the sketches are based on the that same joke. One of the pieces is a silent movie where Horatio Sanz's character ruined the beer. Seann dry heaves and clearly mouths "motherfu-" before a word card claims he's saying "darn you!"
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Per TRS.


* ContraltoOfDanger:
** Creator/KateMcKinnon's voice can dance across several vocal registers including this, which also seems to be Cecily Strong's default voice. Both of them can sing too.
** Leslie Jones can channel her naturally deep voice into this for the role of Oprah Winfrey.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms:
** One Celebrity Family Feud has the survey question "things you do when you're bored". Aidy Bryant as {{Music/Adele}} merely answers with a cheeky giggle and a "y'know..."
--->'''Steve Harvey:''' Oh you bet I do... Show me fiddlin' with your gibblets! (buzzed)
** The Jason Momoa/Mumford & Sons episode has a sketch where Elves on a Shelf come together and share updates on the kids they watch. One elf isn't having a good time because his kid, a 13-year-old-boy, is...exploring his body in a way that can't be described as naughty or nice. One of the items on his list is some very soft socks.
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** Several of Marcello Hernandez's sketches feature his and other characters speaking in unsubtitled Spanish.
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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast:
** In the April 8, 2000 episode hosted by Creator/ChristopherWalken, there was the "More Cowbell" sketch which satirized Music/BlueOysterCult's recording of "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" set in 1976.
** In the Season 47 episode 18 on April 16, 2022, there was [[https://youtu.be/EvUCEGcOCf0 a skit]] about Music/TheBlackEyedPeas making the songs "I Gotta Feeling" and "Boom Boom Pow". It was made in 2022 but set in 2008, both on April 16.
* AbhorrentAdmirer:
** Kristen Wiig as Dooneese Maharelle, a regular on the Lawrence Welk show and strangely deformed ''and'' deranged, usually going for the male singers by... umm... grabbing their mikes.
--->"I want your cannoli now!"
** The various girlfriends / co-workers of Barbara [=DeDrew=] at the "Whiskers R We" pet shelter all seem to be ''waaaay'' more into her than she is into them.
** Michelle, the reporter on the "Around the Town" beat, is clearly very attracted to the various women she interviews, but her socially awkward, desperate and inappropriate flirting style ''really'' puts them off. And it's not like they were exactly drooling over her to begin with.
** The RunningGag of Leslie Jones hitting on Colin Jost in ''Weekend Update'', primarily from Leslie being as subtle about it as a car crash.
* AbortedArc: Season 44 has Michael Che explaining that he negotiated his contract [[NWordPrivileges to allow him to use the N-word 4 times that season]], and then does it 1 time. By the end of season 44 it's never come up again.
* AbsurdlyLongLimousine: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh8Fet_YMEk This sketch]] has one full of so many occupants that they can all fit behind each window, as the whole vehicle slowly advances through a drivethru and brings every single one in front of the order window.
* AccidentalAthlete: "Waikiki Hockey" from the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Wayne Gretzky]]/Fine Young Cannibals episode of season 14.
* AccidentalMisnaming:
** When Leslie Jones apparently thought Creator/MargotRobbie was Kate Upton.
--->'''Leslie''': (aside) I've done far worse; I used to call Creator/KateMcKinnon Kate Middleton for a year.
** Creator/KateMcKinnon as geriatric actress Debette Goldry, who's simply too old to learn how to pronounce names like Creator/LupitaNyongo (which gets mangled into Little Peter Nono).
** When Creator/JohnMulaney hosted in 2018, announcer Darrell Hammond twice pronounced his name as John ''Mulvaney''.
** When Creator/SaoirseRonan hosted, her opening monologue was about how often people do this to her, with cast members calling her "Cersei," "sushi," "sore cheese," and "inertia."
%%* ActingUnnatural: One of the challenges in the digital short [[http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/snl-digital-short-extreme-challenge/787261/ Extreme Challenge]].
* ActorAllusion:
** The writers enjoy pulling whatever material they can from the pasts of their guest hosts, such as having a ''Series/ThePartridgeFamily'' sketch for Susan Dey (back when she was much more well known for ''Series/LALaw''), putting Music/JanetJackson back in her old role in ''Series/GoodTimes'', making a backhanded reference to Music/BrunoMars' Hawaiian heritage, and revealing that Music/{{Drake}} was on ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' under his real name Aubrey Graham (which was something Drake was trying to keep under wraps for the longest time).
** The Creator/HelenMirren episode has a sketch about a strip club, where the announcer is about to knock off for the day -- the colleague filling in for him is musical guest Music/DaveGrohl, who walks in declaring that [[WaxingLyrical "this guy is the best! The best!"]]
** The Lawrence Welk show at the end of season 37 has an Italian singer, played by John Hamm, becoming the first ever guy to return Doonese (Kristen Wiig)'s advances, alluding to their roles in ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}''.
** The Music/JustinTimberlake episode of season 38 reunites Creator/SteveMartin, Creator/ChevyChase and Creator/MartinShort -- yes, the Film/ThreeAmigos. And Martin Short is the only one still enthusiastic about that old movie, which actually mirrors the Amigos' team dynamics.
** Creator/MartinFreeman did a ''Film/TheHobbit'' parody of ''Series/TheOfficeUK'', having played Tim in the latter.
** A promo for the March 11, 2017 episode starring Creator/ScarlettJohansson featured Beck Bennett in the promos. Beck played the boyfriend of Scarlett's character in Sing who later dumped her and you can tell she's still bitter about it.
** "Office Christmas Party" has Creator/AmyAdams as bespectacled ShrinkingViolet "Becky from Payroll" who later breaks out some superhuman singing pipes. It's basically [[Film/ManOfSteel Lois Lane]] ClarkKenting!
** ''Weekend Update'' in the Creator/LouisCK episode points out how UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump was one of the few people defending Bill O'Reilly after his allegations of sexual misconduct. Naturally, the next sketch has Creator/AlecBaldwin playing Bill.
** One season 41 episode has Creator/BrieLarson [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld as a member of an overly subversive garage band that even dabbles in action moviemaking.]]
** A rather convoluted one in the episode with Creator/DakotaJohnson, where she plays a young girl being dropped off at the station by her father, played by Taran Killiam in a flannel shirt and moustache, looking ''not'' like someone from a Dakota role, but the father from ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'' instead, from which ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' was derived.
** When Creator/RichardDreyfuss hosted, there was, naturally, a ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' reference.
** References to Kenan Thompson's time on Nickelodeon and ''Film/GoodBurger'' are practically OnceASeason.
** The episode with Creator/ChrisPratt has a sketch with Chris and Taran Killam as toys come to life, with musical guest Music/ArianaGrande putting in an appearance as another living toy. Given that she's a Nickelodeon alumnus, this sort of outlandish environment isn't new to her.
** One sketch from the Creator/TiffanyHaddish episode has Tiffany dressed as a ''literal'' last black unicorn (the name of her book).
** Musical guest Music/MileyCyrus puts in an additional appearance in ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' sketch in season 43, as a contestant alongside celebrity contestant Alex Moffat as Creator/ChrisHemsworth. She starts hitting on him, he says that he's married, and her next question is "[[Creator/LiamHemsworth do you have a brother?]]"
** One ''Weekend Update'' has a guest appearance by Ivana Trump, who's been milking her "relationship" with Donald even more following the election, even calling herself "the first lady". Both Ivana and actual First Lady Melania are played by Cecily Strong.
** In the ChristmasEpisode in which Creator/HughLaurie appeared, there was a sketch about a family where all the members were extremely crabby. Hugh Laurie was very obviously doing his ''Series/{{House}}'' voice for this sketch.
** Creator/SamRockwell's ColdOpen dance number reuses a few steps from the one in ''Film/IronMan2''.
** Creator/NataliePortman as [[Series/StrangerThings Eleven]] makes more sense if you know that [[Film/TheProfessional her own breakout role]] was an early but similar CreepyChild[=/=]LittleMissBadass. A more direct example would be Natalie as [[Film/{{Jackie}} Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy]] in the "First Ladies of Presidents Past" sketch.
** An indirect one when Creator/ChadwickBoseman mentions that he's "played every black character in history except Rachel Dolezal -- although playing a white woman playing a black woman would be prime OscarBait." One of Chadwick's biggest MCU co-stars is Creator/RobertDowneyJr, who did something ''very'' similar in ''Film/TropicThunder'', and got nominated to boot.
** Debette Golddry (Kate [=McKinnon=]) brings up to Creator/SandraOh (SpecialGuest Creator/{{Awkwafina}}) that the "Rosebud" from ''Film/CitizenKane'' actually refers to her "wethole". Awkwafina shouldn't be that surprised considering she famously made a rap track about it.
** Due to the #timesup movement, Jonah Hill becomes the only remaining male in the Five Timers' Club, and when he says he wants the jacket, all the remaining female members immediately think he said "to jack it", alluding to a certain scene from ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet''.
** The Creator/MattDamon episode:
*** There's a sketch about really old Christmas tree decorations deliberately placed out of sight, and Matt is an old "For Your Consideration" freebie promoting ''Film/GoodWillHunting''.
*** Later on there's a slew-of-impressions sketch where Matt plays Creator/ChrisHemsworth. [[Film/ThorRagnarok He's actually been in a Chris Hemsworth movie... playing]] Creator/TomHiddleston.
*** Scoring the trifecta, Matt also plays [[Film/BehindTheCandelabra a pianist who left his ex-wife (Cecily) for a man.]]
** In the Creator/JamesMcAvoy episode, [[Film/SnakesOnAPlane Kenan as a guy who has to help stop a plane from crashing after the pilot is downed.]]
** The Creator/DonCheadle episode has a sketch where Don gets into a fight with a drunk redneck, who tells his buddy to put on his "fightin' song" on the jukebox, mirroring a major scene from Don's MCU debut, ''Film/IronMan2''.
** One sketch in season 45 with Creator/JenniferLopez is about a cheap commercial for fancy hoop earrings of all sorts -- J-Lo actually made hoop earrings popular back in the day.
** In the first ColdOpen after Joe Biden's presidential win over Donald Trump, Creator/JimCarrey's version of Biden declares Trump a "loser" [[https://twitter.com/David_Leavitt/status/1325312778819792905 in the same tone of voice]] as his character from ''Film/AceVenturaPetDetective.''
** Played for laughs in the episode with Creator/AustinButler of ''Film/{{Elvis2022}}'' fame -- there's an obligatory Elvis sketch, but it's actually Sarah Sherman as an ElvisImpersonator performing for a retirement home, while Austin is in the audience, ''in drag as an old woman.''
* AdamWesting:
** It's not uncommon for the host to do a sketch in which he or she exaggerates how the public views him or her (cf. Creator/LindsayLohan playing herself as a convict on a season 37 episode, Creator/TomHanks playing a moronic version of himself on ''Celebrity Jeopardy!'', Music/JustinTimberlake playing a fictional ancestor of himself who predicts that his future child will be a boy band singer, break out into a solo career, team up with Andy Samberg to make music videos, and, most importantly, have sex with Music/BritneySpears and deny it up and down, Kelly Ripa attributing her perky personality to a cocaine-laced hair dye in a fake commercial from season 29, etc).
** Tiffany Haddish got to work her goofy dances into her sketches more than once -- a spoof of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' even has Tiffany as a character with nothing but goofy dances for special moves.
* ADateWithRosiePalms:
** One Celebrity Family Feud has the survey question "things you do when you're bored". Aidy Bryant as {{Music/Adele}} merely answers with a cheeky giggle and a "y'know..."
--->'''Steve Harvey:''' Oh you bet I do... Show me fiddlin' with your gibblets! (buzzed)
** The Jason Momoa/Mumford & Sons episode has a sketch where Elves on a Shelf come together and share updates on the kids they watch. One elf isn't having a good time because his kid, a 13-year-old-boy, is...exploring his body in a way that can't be described as naughty or nice. One of the items on his list is some very soft socks.
* AirQuotes:
** Creator/ChrisFarley's "Weekend Update" character Bennett Brauer uses air quotes for most of his segment. In one memorable episode he does so many air quotes he actually takes off. Then the wires holding him up get tangled.
--->'''Bennett Brauer:''' Thought you'd seen the last of old Bennett, perhaps? Thought the network bigwigs would have sent Bennett and his negative "Q rating" on a slow boat China? Well.. maybe I don't "look the part." I'm not "svelte."I don't "look comfortable on camera,"I'm not "sobby". I don't "understand what's going on in the news." I'm not "likeable" I don't "get along with people," when I go to work, I don't "make eye contact." I guess I don't "fit the mold." I don't "wear the latest clothes" or, even ones that don't "reek!" I don't "change my underwear," I'm not "buff." I don't have "firm breasts" I don't "exercise." And when I do sweat, I don't "shower." I'm not "spic-and-span" I don't "clean the area between my crotch and legs.". But, for the time being, I guess the network "enforcers" are opting for my approach, until Joe Consumer tells them he'd rather get his two cents from commentators who don't "make babies cry" and don't "drink maple syrup straight from the bottle" and don't ''[as he makes the quotes sign with his fingers, wires pull him in the air to create the illusion that he's made the gesture enough times to make him airborne]'' "leave old, dried-up deodorant cakes under their arm for weeks at a time" and, uh.. I'm flying. I'm flying! I'm flying! ''[the wires get caught in the lights atop the Update set, as Chris Farley hangs little more than three feet above the floor]'' Holy Schnikes!
** From a more recent Weekend Update, Colin Jost:
--->'''Colin''': Disney recently announced the first Latina Disney Princess. Oh, it's fine for them to say it, but when ''I'' call a girl a "Latina Princess", I'm told that it's "creepy" and I should "leave the quinceañera".\\
'''Michael''': How many quinceañeras have you been in?
* AdmiringThePoster:
** A sketch had a teenage boy's posters come to life to help him through some tough math homework. Most of the characters on his posters have good motivational advice, and he seems to be hearing them out at first, but then he gets distracted by a pin-up poster, who does nothing but talk about all the [[EroticEating hot dogs]] she can eat. He ends up failing his test because he just drew a bunch of hot dogs on the paper.
** In the music video "First Got Horny 2 U," a teenage Kate is shown making out with (and seemingly humping) a poster of [[Music/{{Hanson}} Taylor Hanson]] because he looks like a pretty girl.
* TheAlcoholic:
** Carol (Aidy Bryant) in "Office Christmas Party".
---> "Somebody control Carol from New Media!"
** Creator/KristenStewart in a sketch about a college drinking support group (as in, they don't support ''drinking'' per se):
---> "You ever pass out and wake up with a dog tagging chip in your neck and you're like 'whuuut?' "
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YnlXPNG_fs The Drunkest Contestant on "The Bachelor".]] Says it all, really.
* AlienAmongUs:
** "The Film/{{Coneheads}}", who always answered questions with "We come from France!".
%%** Creator/BillHader's Greg in "Game Time with Randy and Greg".
%%* AllCheeringAllTheTime: The Spartan Cheerleaders
* AllGaysLoveTheater: In the "Crucible Cast Party" sketch, one of the actresses brags about how all the boys at the high school theater cast party want to get with her... ignorant to the fact that they're all flirting with each other.
* AllJustADream:
** To make people forget about the disjointed lousiness of Season 11 (1985-86) and to start fresh with a new and better cast -- and to spoof what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' had just done over at CBS to negate ''its'' badly-received 1985-86 season -- ''SNL'' used this trope by having Music/{{Madonna}} (who hosted the Season 11 premiere) announce during the cold opening of Season 12 premiere that Season 11 was all "a dream...a horrible, horrible dream." While this would be met with contempt over the writers pulling something so cliched, the fact that the first episode had a newer, funnier cast made up for it.
** The end of the Season 20 (1994-95 season) episode hosted by Bob Newhart was revealed to be this, mimicking the ending to ''Series/{{Newhart}}'', complete with Suzanne Pleshette.
* AllMenArePerverts:
** The Lara Flynn Boyle sketch that sent up ''Literature/TheScarletLetter'', where, just as the men are reprimanding Hester Prynne for her scarlet "A", Boyle's character wanders in with a scarlet "BJ" sewn into her clothing. The men become delighted.
** On ''Weekend Update'', Amy Poehler delivers a lengthy and hilarious editorial against the then current fad of female celebrities flashing their genitals during publicity events. At the end she asks Seth Meyers if he has anything to add. His only comment is "Keep up the good work, ladies."
** Darrell Hammond as Creator/SeanConnery on Celebrity Jeopardy. Hammond's Connery loves to antagonize Will Ferrell's Trebek with increasingly bawdy tales of his exploits [[YourMom with the latter's mother]].
--->'''Ferrell/Trebek''': For your information, my mother is in a nursing home in Alberta, Canada.
--->'''Hammond/Connery''': Oh, she was ''nursing it'' alright!
%% ** Creator/ChristopherWalken as The Continental ZCE
%% ** Chris Parnell as Merv the Perv ZCE
* AllMythsAreTrue: One recurring constant of the SNL sketchverse -- of special note, the premise of Kenan's "Sumpn' Claus" relies on SantaClaus being real, while Kenan's also played a mall Santa ''and the real Santa!''
* AllPeriodsArePMS: There's a fake commercial for a drug that helps women through the downsides of the menstrual cycle by forcibly constraining them from 12 times a year to just one day. Unfortunately the end result has the patients going ''literally'' AxCrazy (as in, Tina Fey going after all her colleagues ''with an axe!'')
* AllWomenAreLustful:
** One iconic moment from Weekend Update involved Kristen Wiig as a "flirting expert", leading up to a moment that spawned a famous animated gif as she hiked up both legs and started shuffling towards Seth Meyers.
** From a more recent Weekend Update:
--->'''Cecily Strong''': A man in Ireland fell off his bike in an accident and became erect for five weeks. ''I know what I'm getting my boyfriend for Valentine's day.'' (inset shows a mountain bike)
* AmbiguousGender: The "It's Pat" sketches revolved around characters trying to guess at Pat's gender.
* AmicableExes: Season 44 has Cecily and SpecialGuest Creator/MattDamon as an old-school lounge act (Cecily in particular sounds like Liza Minnelli), who claim to have broken up a while back, but still deliver an airtight performance in between their SnarkToSnarkCombat.
%%* AmusingAlien: "The Film/{{Coneheads}}", again.
* AmusingInjuries:
** Dana Carvey's "Massive Headwound Harry" (until [[spoiler:a dog was shown chewing off the head wound prosthetic on Carvey's head]]) and the recurring sketch, "Appalachian Emergency Room" (where rednecks come into a backwoods doctor's office and tell the receptionist how they got injured).
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUjf1lVOGOo "Basketball Scene"]] has two background actors (Jimmy Fallon and Mikey Day) try to play basketball, and during multiple takes, they hit themselves in the face with the ball, fail to dunk the ball and face-plant the ground, and accidentally hit one of the film crew off-camera.
* AmusinglyShortList:
** There was a RunningGag on the Colin Jost/Michael Che era of Weekend Update where they present a list that's implied to be lengthy, only to have a small number of items on it. We then cut back to them to find them in the middle of something that should have been finished before the list was supposed to end.
** In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ssl7abAEhs Mike Pence Impeachment Strategy]] cold open, Mike Pompeo says that fleeing the country is an option. There's a "whole list" of countries that would be happy to have them: "North Korea, Saudi Arabia, end of list".
* AnachronismStew: Kristen Wiig's opening monologue about the first few Thanksgivings is a mishmash of American cultural icons, from Columbus (who's apparently Korean) to Betsy Ross sewing the first napkin for FDR.
* AnArmAndALeg: Anderson Cooper (Alex Moffat) at the hands (and teeth!) of Kellyanne Conway (Kate Mckinnon), referencing the fate of [[spoiler:[[{{Film/It2017}} Georgie]].]]
* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: "Office Christmas Party":
-->"This is getting out of hand / We love that people are having fun / But do us a favor and just be safe, guys."
* AnimalIsTheNewMan: The show had a series of sketches called "Bear City" in which a meteor strikes an American city, driving the human population underground and allowing the bears to rise up and fill the roles formerly filled by humans. The sketches are notable in that the humor is driven entirely through action as the bears cannot talk.
* TheAnnouncer:
** Don Pardo, who announced the first season back in 1975 and had been holding the job well into his 90s. Up until his death in 2014, his announcements had been prerecorded from his home.
** For Season 7, Pardo was replaced by Mel Brandt, reportedly at the insistence of Michael O'Donoghue, who'd been re-hired as a writer/producer for the show by incoming producer Dick Ebersol. By the end of the season, O'Donoghue had been fired, and Pardo was brought back. For the December 1981 episodes hosted by Creator/TimCurry and Creator/BillMurray, however, Brandt was replaced with Bill Hanrahan.
** With Don Pardo's death, former cast member Darrell Hammond is now hired as Pardo's replacement.
* AnthropomorphicFood: The ''Baking Championship'' series of sketches has the host’s cake turn out so poorly that it ''somehow'' comes to life.
* ApatheticTeacher: One sketch has a bunch of high school students seemingly trick their teacher (Creator/DavidHydePierce) into thinking the lyrics to various popular rock songs are original poems they wrote for an assignment. After they are dismissed, it's revealed he knew all along and he leaves to smoke marijuana with another teacher.
%%* AntiRoleModel: The whole point of the Creator/NataliePortman rap (and its sequel!)
* ArgentinaIsNaziland: Season 44 covers Donald Trump attending the G20 summit in Argentina:
--> "I love Argentina! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint There's a lot of old German guys who really get what I'm saying there!]]"
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
** The categories on Sprockets' ''Das Ist Jeopardy'' are "Pain", "Fear", "Art", "Inert Gasses", "Countries That Are Weak", and "Things That Begin With 'P'"
** In Film/TheGodfather in group therapy sketch, Vito Corleone talks of all the bad things that have happened to him: MobWar, HauledBeforeASenateSubCommittee, the death of his son Sonny, and the ASPCA is still after him for that horse's head stunt.
** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAhF8tPqafQ one sketch]] from the Dec. 17, 2016 episode, when Hillary Clinton shows a [[LongList list of reasons]] to a member of the Electoral College to not vote for Trump, the last reason is "He met with Music/KanyeWest this week."
** Kate Mckinnon as Debette Goldry, screen starlet from the black and white days, on [[RippedFromTheHeadlines the Harvey Weinstein scandal]]:
--->"Everything old is new again. Producers are abusing starlets, there's Nazis marching in the streets; suddenly nude pantyhose is on trend. I've never been more at home! When's polio coming back, this'll be fun!"
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5GN90UiImo In "The Rock Obama" cold opening]], the Republican senators and speaker face the wrath of the Rock Obama after the trio wanted to "meet a world leader whose people actually respect him," accuse him of botching the situation in the Middle East, claim they understand foreign policy better than him, and note his March Madness bracket got totally busted.
* TheArtifact:
** "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" comes from the fact that the show ''was'' actually called ''NBC's Saturday Night'' and not ''Saturday Night Live'' during its first season, because of that aforementioned short lived Howard Cosell show on Creator/{{ABC}}.
** The show's 90-minute running time. Originally, ''SNL'' was a replacement for ''Tonight Show'' reruns, which was a 90-minute show at the time. If the show were to premiere today, it would probably be limited to around an hour like NBC's other late night offerings.
* ArtisticLicenseSports: Guilty of this in a 2013 sketch featuring host Melissa [=McCarthy=] as Sheila Kelly, the aggressively abusive womens' basketball coach at fictional NCAA Division III school Middle Delaware State (parodying former Rutgers mens' coach Mike Rice). In an interview clip, the school's athletic director (played by cast member-at-the-time Tim Robinson[[note]]Tim Robinson is now a writer for the show[[/note]]) tries to defend her behavior by pointing out that the players are receiving a free education via athletic scholarships. Division III institutions are prohibited from giving out athletic scholarships (in fact, that's the main distinction between Division III and the other two divisions.)
* AscendedMeme:
** [[invoked]]The whole point of the 100th Digital Short is cramming in every MemeticMutation permeated by previous Music/TheLonelyIsland digital shorts (and cramming the ascended memes of Will Ferrell's most popular sketches and plugging his three "Best Of" [=DVDs=]).
** There have been several cases where a RealLife political figure was so reminiscent of a comedian, there was a groundswell of demand that the person needed to play the figure in an ''SNL'' sketch. In 2008, everyone compared UsefulNotes/SarahPalin to Creator/TinaFey, so she returned to the show for the role. After countless jokes likening UsefulNotes/BernieSanders to Creator/LarryDavid in 2016, David made a surprise appearance as Sanders and played the role several more times. In 2020, during the post-election controversy, a voting machine IT contractor named Melissa Carone made wild, unsubstantiated claims about vote fraud and testified in front of a committee in the Michigan state House of Representatives. Carone's overly-exaggerated, theatrical mannerisms and ValleyGirl-type voice made the video go viral. Most people commented that at the very least she seemed like an ''SNL'' character, and many specifically noted a heavy similarity to Creator/CecilyStrong's Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation With at a Party, so on the next show Strong did an impression of Carone.
* AsianCleaverFever: Exaggerated and parodied in the "Samurai Delicatessen" sketches, which feature John Belushi as a samurai running the counter of a New York deli. Sketches feature the samurai angrily chopping up meat for sandwiches using his katana.
* AsiansEatPets: When Creator/LucyLiu hosted, her monologue took a crack at several Asian stereotypes. At one point, she serves the cast members her recipe for cocker spaniel. The cast members are disgusted...except for Creator/HoratioSanz.
* AsideGlance: The look Kristen Wiig gives the camera in 2020's Christmas Morning is telling and devastating.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The Japanese-sounding gibberish that John Belushi would spout during his "samurai" sketches.
* AssShove:
** Season 39 starts with a sketch about UsefulNotes/BarackObama (Jay Pharaoh) bringing in some members of the public to better explain Obamacare, except ''none of them'' have any idea how it works, and an actual doctor (Kate Mckinnon) is clearly going through a mental breakdown -- not over Obamacare but over having to remove one too many things from people's rectums.
---> "Thank you, doctor. Something we should keep in our minds... [[FreudianSlip or butts...]]"
** There's a TakeThat on the whole selfie stick thing, the Hands Free Selfie Stick. Says it all, really.
--->"When you're ready to take a picture, just clench!"
** From Season 43, Razz P Berry (Creator/DonaldGlover) gets back at his girlfriend for cheating on him by stuffing all the jewellery he bought for her ''up his own butt.'' That's not even the weirdest thing he did. Oh, and he followed the wrong woman.
* AtomicFBomb: When Music/{{Adele}} got to host, she owned up to being a SirSwearsALot in the monologue, but one sketch goes instead in this direction when she plays a vengeful ghost who needs someone to settle her UnfinishedBusiness -- and ends up with Pete Davidson's Chad. [[spoiler:Not because of his general incompetence -- but because he ends up KilledOffForReal.]]
-->'''Adele:''' Oh for F**K'S SAKE!!
* AttackOfThePoliticalAd: Most of their political sketches are exaggerated versions of common attack ads that appear during elections.
* AttentiveShadeLowering: The 1991 skit "Schmitt's Gay Beer" has a variation; Chris Farley flips up the lenses on his sunglasses with a dazed expression to gawk at a pool-going man.
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* TheBackstageSketch: These happen occasionally, and tend to show the host preparing in his/her dressing room, cast members interacting with each other or Lorne Michaels, etc. Usually these are used as cold openings.
* BadBoss: One sketch involved guest star Creator/PierceBrosnan as a prospective employee who has second thoughts when his potential boss, Mr. Tarkanian (played by Will Ferrell), is a complete monster to his underlings. Mr. Tarkanian even ''murders'' an employee right in front of him.
* BadFuture: When Alec Baldwin is shown the future of 2011, he finds the term Baldwin is synonymous with crap, after his hosting sucked so bad. Realizing what an important responsibility hosting is, Alec asks to be taken back to the present, but discovers he is still in the present.
* BadSanta:
** Kenan as "Sumpn' Claus", who knows if you've been naughty enough to get yourself in trouble and does the nice thing by bailing you out with cash. Apparently he'd been booted from the North Pole due to... indiscretions with Mrs Claus. As for where the cash really comes from? [[NonAnswer Well we don't need to be talkin' about]] [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily that...]]
-->You sweatin' Santa's mad at you? What, you thought you were friends? [[WaxingLyrical He sees you when you're sleeping!]] ''That's weird!''
** The episode with the return of Creator/EddieMurphy is about a polar bear attack on Santa's workshop, linked directly to land development forcing said bears out of their natural habitat as well as shoddy fencing, all pinned on the big man himself.
-->Hashtag #santaknew!
** In 2020, a sketch has Santa receive letters from a manic fan who's a parody of "Stan" by Music/{{Eminem}}, down to driving in the rain with his girlfriend in the trunk. Santa just brushes him off.
* BaitAndSwitch:
** One ''Weekend Update'' pays tribute to Creator/BarbaraWalters as she retires from daytime tv by showing her iconic moments from tv, which are all really from past SNL sketches where Barbara was played by Gilda Radner, Rachel Dratch, Nasim Pedrad etc. Then Cecily announces Barbara Walters as a ''Weekend Update'' guest for that week... ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8chSHH96SY and it's the real Barbara Walters!]]''
** One sketch is about an elderly black inmate played by Kenan at his parole hearing -- you half expect him to be wrongfully incarcerated for all of the 40 years he's been in there, but it turns out the hearing is to move him to death row ''[[ImAHumanitarian for killing and eating another inmate.]]''
** A subtle case in the Weekend Update Summer Edition of 2017:
--->'''Michael''': "The opioid crisis began when doctors were allowed to prescribe more than they were required to. I had trouble sleeping once -- the doctor gave me a bottle of 100 Vicodins even though I only required 3. It was because of this that I became addicted to ''selling Vicodin.''"
** Mikey Day plays a man just extradited out of North Korea, and the US military puts him up at a hotel where the receptionist (SpecialGuest Kumail Nanjani) keeps bringing up the Stargazer Lounge in every other line. Considering the situation you half expect it to be SpySpeak, or even a trap with North K agents already in the place... it's really because the receptionist does double duty as lounge singer.
** There's a sketch about a WildTeenParty in season 45, with all the potential for shenanigans like someone rolling a blunt, the presence of beer and [[InstantSeduction this girl telling the guy "let's chill in your room"]]... but the real joke is a teacher (host Creator/WillFerrell) who invited himself to the party, just because he really, ''[[MoodWhiplash really]]'' didn't want to drink alone.
* BaitAndSwitchComparison: From one ''Celebrity Jeopardy!'' sketch:
-->'''Sean Connery:''' "What's the difference between you and a mallard with a cold? One's a sick duck... [[SubvertedTrope I can't remember how it ends]] but [[YourMom your mother's a whore.]]"
* BallsGag: One of "The Delicious Dish" sketches has a guest named Pete Schweddy, who specializes in things like rum balls, popcorn balls, etc. It consists entirely of lines about "Schweddy balls," balls in mouths, and every other innuendo the writers could think of.
* BasicInstinctLegsCrossingParody:
** Sharon Stone hosted around the time ''Film/BasicInstinct'' was released and parodied her leg crossing in her opening monologue and we see the reactions of Creator/ChrisFarley, Creator/LorneMichaels and the ''SNL'' writers. From the same episode, there was a parody of the interrogation scene with [[AmbiguousGender Pat]] in the seat and did the leg crossing.
** When ''Film/BasicInstinct2'' was released, SNL also did a mock trailer sketch that revolved entirely around the interrogation scene, hyping "more hair pie", and subtitling it ''The Return of the Beaver''.
* BatterUp: In "The Joe Pesci Show" sketches, Pesci regularly finds some little thing to get angry about (in parody of ''Film/{{GoodFellas}}'') that ends with him pulling a baseball bat out from behind his desk and attacking his guest with it.
* BeatWithoutABut:
** During a ''Weekend Update'' bit, Michael Che seemingly begins to defend Creator/VinDiesel's poorly-received music career: "And look, I know a lot of people are making fun of him, and saying it's terrible, and he should stick to acting..." He stops there and goes on to the next joke.
** In the Season 47 Music/BillieEilish episode, a commercial for a HellHotel ends with the spokeswomen reciting the slogan, "We may not be the Ritz-Carlton..." and then just waving.
* BerserkButton: From "Natalie's Rap 2":
-->'''Beck''': I have to ask, have you seen the new ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies?\\
'''Natalie''': No...\\
'''Beck''': Oh, they're really good. They're better than...\\
'''Natalie''': (TranquilFury on) [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Better]] [[Film/AttackOfTheClones than]] [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith what?]]\\
'''Beck''': [[OhCrap ...sh*t.]]
* BeyondTheImpossible: The celebrities who play ''Celebrity Jeopardy!'' are so bad that by the end of the first round, five-digit negative scores are the norm. Keep in mind, the sketches were mostly done before the clue values were doubled on the actual show at a time when such a feat could not be done.
%%* BigNo:
%%-->'''JOHN BELUSHI''': "But NOOOO! NOOOO!"
* BilingualBonus:
** In Season 20's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLVmybhXqtU Japanese Game Show]]" sketch, Creator/MikeMyers and the other actors playing the Japanese characters (host Creator/AlecBaldwin, Creator/JaneaneGarofalo, and Laura Kightlinger) are actually speaking Japanese (albeit with some of the pronunciation off due to them not being native speakers). The game's first question is "How many keys are on a piano?" with Creator/ChrisFarley's character correctly guessing "88" in Japanese.
** One sketch is set in an airport, where the boarding staff calls specifically for "Brazilian and Italian travelers pushing and shoving while understanding intermittent English". Among the gaggle of noisy boarders is Nasim Pedrad, who's actually yelling in ''Persian''.
** According to Laura Ingraham (Kate [=McKinnon=]), ''The Ingraham Angle'' is rerun on Telemundo (a South American network) as "La Madre del Diablo".
* BilingualDialogue: The episode with Creator/JasonMomoa has a sketch spoofing ''Series/GameOfThrones'', where Jason as Khal Drogo gets several lines in Dothraki. Even Brienne of Tarth (Heidi Gardner) can somehow understand him.
* BitingTheHandHumor:
** It seems like ''Weekend Update'' is the only segment with any license to do this:
--->'''Vanessa Bayer''': Billy Bush said some very naughty things and he's getting a few million dollars ''from this network!''\\
'''Colin Jost''': Trump will serve as executive producer of ''Celebrity Apprentice'' while remaining in office as President. It's a potential conflict of interests and highly illegal move -- only on NBC!
** From 1979 to 1981, the slogan for NBC was "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsxW06anUPo Proud as a Peacock]]", used to put a positive spin on the network's dismal third place in the Nielsen ratings. But none of the shows that were produced during that time period succeeded, and NBC's problems continued. In response, there was a feeling of embarrassment as it was clear that NBC was not as proud as the slogan suggested, and in true ''Saturday Night Live'' fashion, the crew of ''SNL'' lampooned the network's slogan as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN9wJ75DjdA We're Loud]]" to vent their frustration, which did not sit well with network head Fred Silverman, who was responsible for the network's problems and demanded that the parody be purged, which it never was (the quality was not that great anyway).
** The very same thing happened again for the 1981-82 season, the network's slogan was changed to "Our Pride is Showing", but problems persisted, and again, it was parodied on ''SNL'', this time as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7XlPV5Hyqs Our Age is Showing]]".
* BlackComedyBurst:
** For a show like ''SNL'' that prides itself in being funny without being mean, sometimes they will delve into dark humor to make their point (or to get a rise out of the audience). On a documentary special about ''SNL'' in the 2000s, Horatio Sanz has said that if a joke in a sketch made the audience groan in disgust, then the writers did a good job.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzOrj3LiT38 The Couples Quiz sketch]] piles on the ToiletHumor with host Creator/JonahHill accused of clogging the toilet -- the real reason the host is so irate is because the building is a historical landmark, and any plumbing work has to be cleared with a preservation board. The reason the building is landmarked? Film/TheBlackDahlia was found in the parking lot.
* {{Blackmail}}:
** The ending of "Teacher Snow Day".
--->'''Student''': Oh I'm totally passing chemistry now. (takes out his camera phone and starts snapping)
** The Creator/AlecBaldwin episode in 2017 has Alec implying that he got the recurring Donald Trump role by being "in the back seat of a car when Lorne Michaels ran over an orange stand".
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSBpvh4y_lU The Dundee sisters]] (Kate, Cecily and host Creator/AmyAdams). [[spoiler:Likely justified as they're really three raccoons in human form, working with a general outline of what humans are like.]]
* BloodyHilarious:
** In a Season 4 sketch, Creator/DanAykroyd plays famous TV chef Creator/JuliaChild -- who accidentally cuts "the dickens out of my finger!" and proceeds to bleed to death.
** The season 38 sketch on the episode hosted by Kristen Wiig about an acupuncture session gone horribly wrong used this to particularly chilling effect.
** From the season 41 finale, a parody of ''Film/DeadPoetsSociety'' where [[spoiler:the part where everyone stands on their tables has one guy who stands up under the ceiling fan...]]
** The Season 43 episode hosted by James Franco has a sketch about a gift wrapper who slices his finger and gets blood everywhere while further mutilating himself.
* BodyHorror:
%%** Massive Headwound Harry.
** Kate McKinnon as Debette Goldry, a now-geriatric movie star from older, harsher times, reveals that she once had to make ends meet by ''selling her ribs''.
--->''(hefting her actual breasts)'' "These are my ''lungs''!"
%%* BoldlyComing: Creator/DonaldGlover as [[Film/{{Solo}} young Lando Calrissian]] (which turns out to be canon!)
* BookEnds: The episode after UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump won the 2016 election opened with [[Creator/KateMcKinnon Kate McKinnon's]] Hillary Clinton singing and playing [[Music/LeonardCohen "Hallelujah"]] on a piano in an uncharacteristically somber moment for the show. After Trump lost the 2020 election, the cold open included [[Creator/AlecBaldwin Alec Baldwin's]] Trump comically singing a funeral dirge version of [[Music/TheVillagePeople "Macho Man"]], again on a piano.
* BoringBroadcaster: The "Delicious Dish" sketches, a send-up of dull public radio shows.
* BottomlessMagazines: The dueling pistols from "The Duel" which misfire and keep going off ''way more times than flintlock pistols logically should.''
* {{Bouncer}}: In the penultimate Season 46 episode Creator/KenanThompson and Creator/KeeganMichaelKey play bouncers for the theater on ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' who beat up Statler and Waldorf for heckling.
* BrainBleach: From ''Weekend Update Summer Edition'':
-->'''Colin''': A 10-year-old boy in Louisiana is being honored for saving his mother's life when she prematurely went into labor and he helped to deliver his baby brother. Doctors say the baby is healthy, but it is unlikely the son and his mother ''will ever make eye contact again.''
* BrainlessBeauty:
%%** Cecily Strong's Weekend Update character "The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started A Conversation With At a Party".
** A Cecily character, a former porn star who does commercials with a friend (played by Vanessa Bayer) after her career in the industry. Initially, she just can't remember her name. In a later skit, she seems to have forgotten the very ''concept'' of names.
--->'''Vanessa's character''': Hi, I'm Brookie.\\
'''[[DumbBlonde Cecily's character]]''': And you can, too.
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: A spoof MTV bumper from the broadcast with John Cena:
-->"At 6, it's ''Series/TeenMom''. At 7, it's ''Series/TeenWolf''. And at 8, it's ''Teen Wolf Mom''.
* BreakingTheFourthWall:
** The Lawrence Welk sketch at the end of season 37 has surprise guest Creator/JohnHamm as an Italian singer, attempting the accent and heaping all the stereotypes about what he's been eating like cannolis, before briefly dropping it and going "you all get that I'm Italian, right?"
** In a ''Series/StrangerThings'' sketch from the Natalie Portman/Dua Lipa episode, several other creations like Eleven show off their powers and drawbacks. Kenan plays the last one, who always knows the perfect way to end a sketch.
** During the 2020-21 season, KateMcKinnon debuted a new character on Weekend Update, "Dr. Weknowdis." The segment inevitably ends with Colin addressing Kate directly and her popping out of character.
* BreakingTheGlassCeiling: Parodied during the Baseball Strike of 1994 and 1995. They had a series of shorts shot as a documentary on Replacement Baseball. (To those who don't remember, that was when the teams brought in new players to replace the striking ones.) One short shows the breaking of the color barrier... a few minutes after they started hiring players. The gender barrier fell a few minutes later.
* BreastAttack: Creator/JenniferAniston's opening monologue involves her and Creator/MollyShannon starting a fight by attacking each other's boobs, in a promotion/lampooning of Film/FightClub, which Creator/BradPitt, Aniston's boyfriend at the time, had the lead role in.
* BrickJoke:
** The first episode had as part of "Weekend Update" a joke-free segment in which Laraine Newman reports to Chevy Chase about a series of 38 serial murders at the Blaine Hotel. At the end of "Weekend Update", announcer Don Pardo says "Guests of 'Saturday Night' stay at the fabulous Blaine Hotel!"
** The Season 37 finale was hosted by none other than [[Music/TheRollingSTonesBand Mick Jagger]], who mentions that he'd been in contact with a restaurant that named itself after a Stones classic, ''Ruby Tuesday''. It's also Kristen Wiig's last week on the show, so they end the episode by serenading her with -- you guessed it -- ''Ruby Tuesday''.
** The cold open of Season 42's Alec Baldwin episode has Press Secretary Sean Spicer (Melissa [=McCarthy=]) tell the press that President Donald Trump will take the appeals court that stopped his travel ban to ''The People's Court''. A later sketch has Trump (Baldwin) on ''The People's Court'' doing just that.
** Also from season 42, the RunningGag of Leslie Jones and Kyle Mooney's "blossoming relationship" [[SerialEscalation led to Leslie spending too much time at work with Colin Jost, causing Kyle to descend into depression and jealousy and shooting Colin in both legs.]] At the end of the episode, Colin appears ''on crutches''.
** When Music/TheWeeknd appeared in season 41, Weekend Update did a deliberate CutawayGag titled "The Weeknd Update", just showing what The Weeknd is doing in the green room and that's it. When he comes back for the premiere of season 42, they do it again. Then he returned again for season 45, airing during the coronavirus outbreak... ''and they do it again!''
--->'''The Weeknd''': I feel good. ({{beat}}, [[BlackComedy then suddenly coughs]])
** Season 42 made a RunningGag out of casting a Grim Reaper type as Steve Bannon -- one ColdOpen in season 43 spoofs ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'', and when the ghost of Christmas yet to Come appears, Donald Trump assumes it's Steve Bannon. [[spoiler:It's Hilary Clinton under the hood.]]
** Creator/JohnMulaney's monologue in season 43 has him mentioning one of his primary inspirations, Creator/PatrickStewart, who got to host once and inexplicably went all Shakespearan when announcing the musical guest -- Music/SaltNPepa -- as "[[SuddenlyShouting Salt 'n' PEPA!!]]" Later in that episode, John introduces the musical guest Jack White in the exact same fashion.
** The episode with Music/JenniferLopez has a sketch about a cheap commercial for hoop earrings, which J-Lo mentions that you have to take off before you get into a fight. One week later, the ColdOpen covers the Democratic candidates' debate and ends with a surprise appearance from Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump, who'd been backstage hearing them badmouthing him like it was a reality show -- cue Donald storming on stage ''while taking his hoop earrings off.''
* BritishStuffiness: Parodied in the Season 45 sketch "The War in Words: William and Lydia", where a [=WW2=] RAF fighter pilot (Mikey Day) writes heartfelt letters to his wife at home (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), and she replies with letters that consist of one word. It gets more and more surreal as she cuts off most of her hair and shows up in the background of a newsreel featuring Hitler.
-->'''Lydia''': [''writing''] Dear William. Oh, I see? So when you talk to some French whore, it's "It was nothing, move on." But when I go to a party where there happens to be a man, it's "I demand an explanation"? \\
'''William''': [''reading her letter''] YES BECAUSE IT'S HITLER!\\
'''Lydia''': [''writing''] I am only glad your father is not alive to see what a hypocrite you've become. Love, Lydia.\\
'''William''': [''writing''] Darling Lydia, Has my father passed away?! This is the first I'm hearing of this! How did he go? Also, still rabidly curious about the Hitler of it all. Answers, please, William.
* BroadcastLive: From New York. Through the April 8, 2017 show, only the Eastern and Central time zones actually ''see'' it live; other U.S. time zones get it on tape delay. Starting April 15, the Mountain and Pacific time zones will get it live as well.
* BrokenRecord: Will Ferrell's character in the "Wake Up and Smile" sketch undergoes this when the teleprompter is on the fritz. "I understand you've got some cooking tips for us, Diane. I understand you've got some cooking tips for us, Diane. I understand you've got some cooking tips for us, Diane." (etc)
* TheBusCameBack: In the Season 47 episode hosted by Paul Rudd near the end of 2021, Tina Fey returned as an anchor for ''Weekend Update'' for the first time since 2006, filling in for Colin Jost who was absent for the episode.
* ButtMonkey:
** Mr. Bill, the adorable little Claymation man who always dies a horrible death.
** The Colin Jost/Michael Che era of Weekend Update has Jost filling this role, thanks to Che frequently doing jokes that make Jost look bad as well as guests frequently causing him to suffer some kind of embarrassment, such as Jeanine Pirro vomiting wine on him.
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* CallBack:
** In the Creator/DonRickles episode, the character he was playing chewed out Joe Piscopo for slapping him in an earlier sketch.
** In the Kevin Hart episode there's a filmed ParodyCommercial for the Z-Shirt. Hart's character asks "Is it an A-Shirt? Is it a B-Shirt?" etc., much to the annoyance of his on-air friend played by Tim Robinson. Later in the episode Robinson is playing a mourner at his mother's funeral who is saying a few words about the departed when Hart jumps in: "Is it an X-Shirt? Is it a Y-Shirt?"
** The "Leslie Wants to Play Trump" sketch from Season 42's Alec Baldwin episode continues with the Leslie Jones/Kyle Mooney relationship from the "Love and Leslie" sketch in the Dave Chappelle episode earlier that season.
** Natalie Portman's appearance in season 43 includes a followup to the popular "Natalie's Rap" from her previous appearance ''12 years ago.'' Complete with surprise appearance by Andy Samberg!
--->'''Beck:''' [[LampshadeHanging So, basically the same, but with updated references.]]
** Bobby Moynihan plays an overdramatic dancing cat from ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' in the Season 34 "Save Broadway" sketch, and in a Season 42 "Whiskers R We" sketch, he wears the same costume and keeps spinning (though in this case, he isn't an actual actor or cat, just a "crazy person").
** ''Weekend Update'' in season 47 referenced the case of [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome missing white women getting way more attention than others]], with Ego Nwodim as a black woman who's been missing for 10 years. Apparently the media back then deliberately used a less flattering photo of her -- which just happened to be Ego as a [[Film/{{Us}} Tethered]] from a past sketch.
** During the ending credits of Creator/MacaulayCulkin's hosting gig in Season 17, he and his brother Creator/{{Kieran|Culkin}} were both lifted up in the air by the cast members. When Kieran hosted the show himself 30 years later, he was once again lifted up by the cast members when the credits started rolling.
** One unique to season 48 involves Creator/PedroPascal as a teacher complaining that the students are making fancam content about him online, and he shows an example with him in a music video without his consent. The song used is "Big Boy" with Creator/KekePalmer and Music/{{SZA}}, from an episode before the midseason break.
* CameraAbuse: Occurs in a several sketches (not always intentionally). During Jim Breuer's tenure, ''The Creator/JoePesci Show'' segments would always conclude with Joe or one of his guests confronting the cameraman and "breaking" the camera lens.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Angela Merkel, on one of the Weekend Updates, tries a little too hard.
-->'''Jost:''' I have to ask: are you worried at all about the rise of nationalism in America and Europe?\\
'''Merkel:''' ''(rolling eyes)'' [=NaaaaAAAOOooo=]! ''Nationalism'' in Europe? ''(snort)'' What could go wro-o-ong? ''({{Beat}})'' Sorry, that was ze first German attempt at sarcasm. I'll work on it.
* CannotKeepASecret: Kristen Wiig as the Surprise Lady. She will resort to ''self harm.''
* CaptainErsatz:
** The recurring "talking posters" sketch headlined by Pete Davidson and guest Creator/EmmaStone involves posters with characters that are bootlegs of known ones, like Kenan and newcomer Ego Nwodim as not-Film/{{Black Panther|2018}} and Okoye.
** Bowen Yang is actually StraightGay, but gets saddled with AlwaysCamp roles that combined with his nasal voice make him look like SNL's Creator/KenJeong.
** The game show sketch from the episode with Creator/JennaOrtega involves a regular teacher and students pitted against the not-ComicBook/XMen, with Mikey Day as "Professor Xander", and their school crest being part of a double helix that just happens to look like an X.
* CardboardBoxOfUnemployment:
** This [[https://www.recode.net/2018/1/28/16942350/will-ferrell-saturday-night-live-snl-clip-next-deodorant-ad-timesup-metoo-harassment skit]] that first aired during the January 27, 2018 show featured Creator/WillFerrell as an office worker advertising a deodorant for men "who are feeling the heat because their time's up" (i.e. men who have been outed as harassers and abusers by the "Me Too" movement). As the fake commercial comes to a close, Ferrell's character marches into the office elevator with a bankers box (laden with a plant, a cup of pencils, and various other office paraphernalia) in his arms and announces that he's been fired.
---> '''Office Woman''': You're disgusting.\\
'''Office Man''': But my pits aren't!\\
'''Office Man''' (to another elevator passenger): [[NarratingTheObvious I got fired]].
** The following season covers the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Kate [=McKinnon=] as Jeff revealing that he already has a box prepared for it.
--->"It's the same one I was born in!"
* CasanovaWannabe: A good amount of recurring characters are sleazy men trying to get laid and failing. Some examples include: Chris Parnell's "Merv the Perv" (and his brother, Irv, played by episode host Johnny Knoxville), Creator/ChristopherWalken's "The Continental" (mixed in with HandsomeLech), The Roxbury Guys (Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan), and The Wild and Crazy Guys (Creator/DanAykroyd and Steve Martin).
* CastingGag:
** The cold open from the 2018 John Mulaney episode had Creator/RobertDeNiro as Robert Mueller interrogating Creator/BenStiller as Michael Cohen in a take-off on their 2000 film ''Film/MeetTheParents''.
** The first surprise guest of 2020 is Creator/JonLovitz in the role of Alan Dershowitz, who goes into a seizure and is briefly clinically dead, whereupon he goes to hell and meets Satan, who's played by Kate [=McKinnon=] here. It's also one of Jon's recurring roles during his tenure.
* {{Catapult}}: The laser cats from... "Laser Cats" are a variant. While the cats aren't being launched, they are themselves guns.
* CatchPhrase: The most enduring one is, of course, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", but it was the biggest single meme generator in the pre-Internet days of entertainment. Even today in the age of the Internet, it still generates memes and catchphrases and has adapted well to the era where most people find their humor online rather than on TV.
* CelebritiesHangOutInHeaven: The ''Behind the Music'' on Rock and Roll Heaven. Val Kilmer even reprises his role as [[Music/TheDoors Jim Morrison]] in ''Film/{{The Doors|1991}}''.
* CelebrityParadox: A lot of sketches have the celebrity host, musical guest, or special guest star meeting a cast member's take on that celebrity.
** Jimmy Fallon playing Music/MickJagger's reflection on the Creator/HughJackman episode from Season 27.
** The real Governor UsefulNotes/DavidPaterson confronted Fred Armisen's take on him in one sketch to speak out against the cheap shots about him being legally blind.
** Steve Forbes participated in "Forbes on Forbes" (with Mark [=McKinney=] as Steve Forbes) whose lampshade was so thin it falls just short of BetterThanABareBulb.
** The short-lived but still funny "Joe Pesci Show" ended with the real Creator/JoePesci and Creator/RobertDeNiro beating the snot out of Jim Breuer and Colin Quinn respectively for their parodies of them.
** Another "Pesci" skit had Creator/JimCarrey playing Creator/JimmyStewart, while Mark [=McKinney=] played … Jim Carrey. Sure enough, Jimmy Stewart was nothing but disgusted and irritated with Jim Carrey's antics.
** The ''Miley Cyrus Show'' sketches where Music/MileyCyrus herself (the week's host) played Music/JustinBieber to Vanessa Bayer's Miley, then the episode with Bieber as host playing a Miley Cyrus fan club runner who takes potshots at Justin as he's being "interviewed" by Bayer as Miley. In a 2013 episode featuring Miley as host, filmed not long after her controversial performance at that year's MTV Video Music Awards, the episode would begin with a sketch where "old Miley" (played by Bayer) time travels backstage at the VMA's to warn Cyrus not to perform. The duo would sing a verse from "I Miss You" from ''Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus'' at the end of the sketch.
** In a recurring Weekend Update segment called "In the Cage with Nicolas Cage", in which Nicolas Cage (Andy Samberg) discusses new movies with their stars, he ends up talking to... Nicolas Cage. This is explained as the result of CloningBlues.
** In the early '90's, the show sometimes imitated the political talk show ''Series/TheMcLaughlinGroup''. For Halloween 1991, Dana Carvey as usual was playing John, when he gets "killed" and replaced by the real John [=McLaughlin=].
** In one musical performance in TheSeventies, Creator/JohnBelushi impersonated Joe Cocker singing "Feelin' Alright" next to the real Joe Cocker.
** There was an early 90s sketch about former child starts gone wrong that featured, among others, Creator/DavidSpade as Creator/MichaelJFox … and Michael J. Fox (who was the episode's host) as Danny Bonaduce.
** The last time Will Ferrell played Alex Trebek on a "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketch as a regular cast member, the real Alex comes out and stands next to him.
** For the "What Up With That?" sketches, one of the recurring guests is Creator/BillHader as [[Music/FleetwoodMac Lindsey Buckingham]]. During one sketch, Music/PaulSimon brings the real Lindsey Buckingham on set with him, to which the show host exclaims, "I didn't know there was TWO Lindsey Buckinghams!"
** After Creator/TinaFey returned to the show for what would be her famous portrayal of UsefulNotes/SarahPalin, it didn't take long for the real Palin to appear alongside her in an episode … and Fey's ''Series/ThirtyRock'' co-star Creator/AlecBaldwin confuses Palin for Fey.[[note]]Though Fey made a conscious decision to beat a hasty retreat when Palin appeared onstage, as Fey actually wanted to avoid the "celebrity appears next to his impersonator" trope.[[/note]] There was also a previous example regarding Fey as Palin that ''wasn't'' the usual "celebrity appears next to his impersonator" when Fey's Palin appeared alongside [[UsefulNotes/HillaryRodhamClinton Hillary Clinton]] (Creator/AmyPoehler); when Clinton starts to complain that she scratched and crawled for her political career while Palin being handpicked to be the Republican vice-presidential nominee instantly shot her into national stardom, she also scolds Palin being found charming with "your Tina Fey glasses!"
* CheekCopy: A fake commercial advertises the Xerox 790 Assjet, a copier designed exclusively to solve the problems resulting from copying your ass with a normal machine.
* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: One sketch about the making of an episode of ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'' has Pete Davidson as a British thespian who's saddled with the role of cadaver in a morgue -- and insists on ''not'' remaining still, either letting out weird whale sounds or just convulsing as the dead body is supposedly expelling gases at the time.
-->'''Pete:''' I lived in a morgue for three months...\\
'''Director:''' ''Why?!''
* CharacterAsHimself: Featured cast member Don Novello would often be introduced in the opening as Father Guido Sarducci.
* CharacterizingSittingPose: In one sketch in season 1 episode 8 (host Creator/CandaceBergen), Creator/ChevyChase plays an elf. During the sketch, he repeatedly crouches on a sofa and a table in an odd manner to show his elf nature. After his father is revealed to also be an elf, the father crouches on the couch too.
* ChurchOfHappyology: A Season 40 sketch parodied Scientology's 1990 "We Stand Tall" music video by producing a music video by the fictional church of Neurotology, which believes aliens live inside people's minds and charges $20,000 to scan people's minds. Said video was supposedly [[{{Retraux}} filmed in 1990]], but has been updated to note how many of the people singing in the video have since left the church, gone missing, gone insane, died, or otherwise suffered under the church. Most audaciously, one of the members left Neurotology to join Scientology!
* ClipShow: Because the positive COVID-19 cases within the show's cast and crew threw things for a loop, the Paul Rudd-hosted episode in Seson 47 was this. The only live sketch was the episode's edition on ''wekend Update'', but with Creator/TinaFey filling in for Colin Jost.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 11 ended with a sketch in which [[UsefulNotes/MLBTeams Yankees]] manager Billy Martin set fire to the studio while onscreen titles wondered which cast members would return. Originally, the cliffhanger was never going to be resolved, as NBC pushed Lorne Michaels to cancel ''SNL'' due to low ratings. When Lorne convinced the higher-ups that he can do better with a better cast (including some cast members from Season 11 who proved to be stand-outs in a mediocre season), the cliffhanger -- and everything about Season 11 -- was written off as a bad dream during the Season 12 premiere, parodying what ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' did to undo an unpopular season just weeks before.
* ClothesForChristmasCringe: One sketch features a family on Christmas morning and the father, son, and daughter excitedly showing off all their new, expensive gifts. Meanwhile, the mother (host Creator/KristenWiig), who obviously bought all of those gifts herself, miserably reveals she received a bathrobe and nothing else, not even any stocking stuffers.
* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: When ''Celebrity Jeopardy!'' sketches are uploaded to the show's official Website/YouTube account, all instances the "Think!" music are replaced with generic cues. It's especially grating during Final Jeopardy! due to Alex's commentary being silenced or jumbled.
* ColdOpen: Nearly every episode (including anniversary specials and clip shows) have these. Most are political (usually a special message from the U.S. President or a government official/leader from another country, or a special press conference as aired on a cable news network), some focus on recurring characters, few are one-shots that have to do with a current event, and a handful of them take place backstage before the show starts.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The Creator/JonahHill episode in 2016 has one sketch about a murder mystery that basically homages ''TabletopGame/{{Cluedo}}'', with exactly six suspects, half male half female, all wearing different colors.
* ComicallyIneptHealing: The sketches about "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodoric_of_York,_Medieval_Barber Theodoric of York, Medieval Barber]]'' (played by Creator/SteveMartin). He would order his patients to undergo bloodletting or some other medieval quackery, usually resulting in their disability or death.
* TheComicallySerious: Lorne Michaels' on-air personality is not only famous for how dry he acts, but also for the fact he has almost never lost his composure (he only did once, on the first time Creator/HughLaurie hosted on season 32, and ''that'' was because of a botched cue that happened off-screen).
* ComicallySmallBribe: In one early episode, Lorne Michaels came on to offer Music/TheBeatles a check for $3,000 to reunite on the show (a few episodes later, he offers to "sweeten the pot" to $3200). Music/JohnLennon and Music/PaulMcCartney, who both happened to be in New York that night and saw the bit on TV, nearly went down to the studio for a surprise visit. Turned into a RunningGag — whenever an ex-Beatles member later appeared on the show as a musical guest, they would usually be shown trying to extract the promised cash from Lorne. (Music/GeorgeHarrison: "$750 is pretty chintzy.")
--> '''Michaels''': If you want to give Ringo less, it's up to you.
* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: Parodied in the "Super Showcase" sketch, which starts off with the host (Creator/BillHader) saying that the contestant (Vanessa Bayer) answered "beef" before commercials, and reveals the right answer -- "nine". We never learn just ''what'' the question could have been.
* CommutingOnABus: Numerous former cast members have returned to the show, either to host or to guest star in sketches.
* CompensatingForSomething:
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrp3Gxbich4 "guy who just bought a boat" that Colin Jost interviews on a Weekend Update]] explicitly says between ridiculous Connecticut slang that he has a small penis.
** Also from Weekend Update:
--->'''Cecily''': Plans were announced this week for the world's first Ferrari hotel to open in Spain in 2016, in the new [=FerrariLand=] theme park. It's the only theme park where your penis must be ''this small'' to ride the rides.
* CompetingProductPotshot:
** The show ran a sketch during Toyota's unintended acceleration controversy showing a couple getting into their Prius...and then hurtling down the road uncontrollably. The commercial ends with the Ford logo and the announcer saying "Ford. We make hybrids too."
** [[https://youtu.be/kwCQDbzBerI Another sketch]] parodied a Pizza Hut ad in which [[ProductSwitcherooAd the high-end Italian spaghetti the customers were eating turns out to be from Pizza Hut]]. In the sketch, the customers freak out over being lied to, and in the end, [[CommercialSwitcheroo it turns out to be an ad for Domino's]], with the tagline "At least we're not liars."
* CompletelyOffTopicReport: Gilda Radner had two characters for whom this was their entire schtick, both commentators on "Weekend Update". One was Emily Litella, who, being hard of hearing as well as a bit naive, always misunderstood the topic she was supposed to be speaking about (too much violence on television, for instance) and ends up discussing a different topic (too much ''violins'' on television). When told of her mistake, she would the drop the topic entirely, ending with her CatchPhrase "Never mind." The other character, Roseanne Roseannadana, would always veer from the original subject and into some embarrassing, graphically disgusting personal anecdote. When told what that had to do with the original topic, she responded with her own CatchPhrase, "It's always something."
* ContinuityNod: Creator/BillHader's Stefon character first appeared in 2008 in skit where he and his brother (played by Creator/BenAffleck) try to pitch a movie. Fast forward to a 2013 Weekend Update sketch where Seth Meyers breaks up Stefon's marriage to Anderson Cooper and convinces Stefon to run away with him. Affleck returns as Stefon's brother encouraging him to follow his heart.
* ContinuityPorn: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIwGLWAsgrQ The 100th SNL Digital Short]] is wall-to-wall references from previous Digital Shorts.
* ContraceptionDeception: Discussed. Back when Pete Davidson was dating Music/ArianaGrande, he joked about replacing her birth control with sugar pills because he was so afraid she would leave him.
* ContraltoOfDanger:
** Creator/KateMcKinnon's voice can dance across several vocal registers including this, which also seems to be Cecily Strong's default voice. Both of them can sing too.
** Leslie Jones can channel her naturally deep voice into this for the role of Oprah Winfrey.
* ControlFreak: Jimmy Fallon as [[Music/TheBeeGees Barry "Effing" Gibb]], who is both this and a HairTriggerTemper who gets enraged at everything, including his guests. Well, except for his brother Robin.
* CountryMatters: The most glaring example to date would be Fred Armisen as British punk rocker Ian Rubbish, responsible for the rebellious punk hit "C**t in a Crown".
* CoveredInGunge: Considering that everyone has to get cleaned up by the next sketch, they do this ''way'' too often.
** The episode with Creator/CharlizeTheron had a spoof of 60s beach movies, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSlQ-_bnU94 Bikini Beach Party]], which involved a beached whale that's slowly inflating with methane gas. No prizes for guessing what happens to the two "teens" hoping to use it as MakeoutPoint.
** The game show "Just Desserts" is blatantly rigged to ensure that every PieInTheFace goes into just one person's face -- Creator/MelissaMcCarthy.
** Creator/JamesFranco in the "Gift Wrapping" sketch not only 'cuts' himself way too many times, but gushes ''gallons'' of fake blood all over Leslie Jones.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWiG3LirUDk One sketch]] in 2022 was about how the use of slime on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (via ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'') got started, so obviously this was going to happen eventually -- after showing how failed versions of sliming went, from huge green lumps being dropped on the actors to ''shotgun blasts'' of slime in their faces.
* CrazyPrepared: The point of the [[http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/tom-brokaw-pre-tapes/n10894 Tom Brokaw pre-tapes sketch.]] Brokaw is recording death notices for President UsefulNotes/GeraldFord for every possible cause of death, including zombie UsefulNotes/RichardNixon strangling him!
* CreepyUncle: Creator/BuckHenry's "Uncle Roy" character from the earliest seasons.
* {{Crossover}}: A minor case with the season 39 premiere, which starts with Barack Obama bringing in some civilians to better explain Obamacare -- one of them is unannounced SpecialGuest Aaron Paul, fully in character as Jesse Pinkman, explaining how the lack of Obamacare led to the very premise of ''Series/BreakingBad''.
* CueCardPause:
** RecurringCharacter Tim Calhoun, a senator who runs for president. He's got his speeches on index cards but for some reason only part of a sentence is on a given card. For example (during the Mark Foley sex scandal, where Foley had sent sexually explicit text messages to underage congressional pages):
--->'''Tim Calhoun:''' I have touched many pages in my life... because I am a voracious reader... of child pornography... studies. Illustrated studies.
** During Weekend Updates in the Colin Jose/Michael Che era, they've had "Supercentenarian Mort Fallen" (Mikey Day) on as a guest. He reads what sounds like upbeat news about what his cohorts are up to, only to turn it into bad news, usually about the person's death.
--->'''Colin:''' Are there any headlines you got there about ''living'' supercentenarians?\\
'''Mort:''' Oh yeah. Lifelong bachelor 111-year-old Mel Thomas became the country's oldest newlywed last week when he married 99-year-old Ethel Birmingham...\\
'''Colin:''' Cradle-robber, right?\\
'''Mort:''' ...on her deathbed.\\
'''Colin:''' [[LampshadeHanging Don't pause.]]
* CurseCutShort: When Seann William Scott hosted, the host on stage sketchwas talking about the semen in the beer joke in ''Film/AmericanPie''. He claims to have a lot of family who have been actors and all the sketches are based on the same joke. One of the pieces is a silent movie where Horatio Sanz's character ruined the beer. Seann dry heaves and clearly mouths "motherfu-" before a word card claims he's saying "darn you!"
* CurtainCall: Each individual episode ends like a theatre show with the entire cast and any guest stars (and musicians in the guest band) gathering on the stage, with the ending theme music playing.
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