

So, if you’re looking for a place to move after the election, you and everyone you know (who voted for Hillary Clinton, probably) will love The Bubble. Kyle Mooney is perfectly cast as Stylish-But-Credible Millennial Man, and Sasheer Zamata’s subtle facial expressions are marvelous. This expertly produced ad is the most successful commercial parody “SNL” has put out in some time. Sketch Most Likely to Go Viral: “The Bubble” “I love you, Mike,” Trump says, “You’re the reason I’m never gonna get impeached.” If only the rest of the episode kept up. The brightest (and saddest) moment occurs toward the end, when Trump and Beck Bennett’s stone-cold Pence are talking about the future. The sketch served to illustrate how wildly underprepared Trump is for this position, demonstrating both his empty promises and his complete miscalculation of what the job entails. Kate McKinnon is perfect as a beleaguered Kellyanne, introducing potential members of Trump’s new cabinet with a sigh and a surprisingly pointed one-liner. Alec Baldwin returned as a blustering President-Elect Trump, willing to become completely unmoored from his campaign promises in search of the easiest solution. The cold open was the strongest, and most blatantly political, that “SNL” went all night. Best Sketch of The Night: “Donald Trump Prepares” But, in all honesty, that’s not on Kristen Wiig.
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It’s possible that the current cast members never learned how to hold their own against this particular host. Maybe we weren’t prepared, or were let down, by “SNL’s” decision to return to holiday fluff so closely after the election upset. Maybe we wanted more insight and more incisiveness, like we saw the week before. And why did we need big-name guest stars, particularly when they were given so little to do? Wiig should be enough! It’s just that the writing itself didn’t feel strong enough. And it was obvious that the cast loved to have her around Leslie Jones, Kenan Thompson, and Kate McKinnon all came close to breaking.

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Her enthusiasm and appreciation for the 8H stage shone through in her performances all night, so it was disappointing that she had weak material to work with. That’s never a question nearly everything she touches turns to gold.
