SNL Recap: John Mulaney Slays It As Host, Again!
John Mulaney is back on Saturday Night Live and, let’s just say, he did not disappoint. This guy is a comedy legend, and his latest hosting stint proved it. We saw some hilarious sketches, some seriously impressive musical performances, and of course, some signature Mulaney wit. Buckle up, folks, because this recap’s about to get wild!
The Cold Open: A Political Punchline
The cold open was a satirical take on the latest political drama, and it was chef's kiss. John Mulaney played a political pundit, and the whole thing was just so on-point, it was almost scary. The jokes were sharp, the timing was impeccable, and the whole thing felt like a perfect parody of the current political climate. Seriously, this skit could have been ripped straight from the headlines.
Musical Guest: The Chainsmokers, Not Bad!
You guys know I'm not a huge EDM fan, but The Chainsmokers were actually pretty good. I have to give credit where credit is due, they put on a really cool show and the music was catchy. I’m not saying I'm gonna download their album or anything, but they were entertaining, and that's all that matters.
The "Good Neighbor" Sketch: Pure Gold
John Mulaney’s “Good Neighbor” character is one of the most iconic things to come out of SNL in recent years. This sketch, featuring a classic “Good Neighbor” skit, did not disappoint. Mulaney’s delivery was spot-on, and the whole thing was hilarious, with some clever social commentary sprinkled in. It was just the right amount of absurd and relatable, which, let's be honest, is what makes Mulaney so good.
Overall: A Must-Watch!
If you missed John Mulaney’s latest SNL appearance, do yourself a favor and find it online. You won’t regret it. Mulaney’s comedy is just so smart and relatable, and it's clear he's a true master of his craft. Honestly, I don’t even know how someone can be that funny, it's almost unfair.
Overall, this was one of the best SNL episodes I've seen in a while. It was full of laughs, clever sketches, and some seriously talented guests. And hey, maybe even a few musical numbers you might actually enjoy. What more could you ask for?