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The Season 51 finale was so jam-packed, "Hormuz Jeff," "Juicy Toobins," and "Dad's Birthday" didn't make it to air.
Musical guest Paul McCartney put his comedic timing to the test as an auto mechanic with Will Ferrell and Marcello Hernández in this 'SNL' sketch.
Hitting his mark to address the enthusiastic audience was not the Elf star, but rather Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, who was dressed in the same blue suit and styled the same way as the former.
The May 16 sketch perfectly encapsulates how it feels to know nothing about cars.
Will Ferrell brought pure chaos and comedy during this hilarious Fallon Flashback as Peter tried performing Journey’s classic Don’t Stop Believin. What started as a normal performance quickly spiraled into one of the funniest heckling moments ever,
Have you ever stopped to consider—what if The Lord of the Rings series transformed into a musical? The beloved books by J.R.R. Tolkien have been adapted into movies, a TV series, and even a play… Why not a show full of song?
Will Ferrell played a ghostly Jeffrey Epstein haunting Trump's dreams in SNL's season 51 finale cold open, closing with a dark duet of "Just the Two of Us"