Justin Bieber made his 'Saturday Night Live' debut last night as the host/musical guest, and in one sketch the show offered up a parody of the popular 70's hit, 'Grease'... with a little twist.
Justin Bieber got a chance to test his improv chops last night on 'Saturday Night Live,' only to be knocked clean out of character by Taran Killam's hyperactive antics.
We can all agree that we're elated 'SNL' cast member Jason Sudeikis decided to stay onboard this season, right? Coming back with his hysterically strange and cartoonish version of Vice President Joe Biden, Sudeikis brought us 'Biden Bash' on last night's episode, a party filled with cotton candy, dog shows, a bouncy castle and the VP's Kung Fu expo.
Whether you're charmed or repulsed by the recent 'Sex and the City' prequel series, you have to admit it sets a dangerous precedent for rewriting TV history. 'Saturday Night Live' takes the idea to ridiculous (yet eerily plausible) extremes in 'The Sopranos Diaries.'
Just because Andy Samberg is no longer an 'SNL' cast member doesn't mean he can't stop by from time to time an make an appearance on the show. During last night's episode, guest host Adam Levine joined the guys of The Lonely Island for yet another digital short. The subject of this one? The ubiquitous acronym YOLO.
There are few shows that beg for your eye rolls more than The CW's 'The Carrie Diaries,' a non-canonical prequel to 'Sex and the City' that follows a young Carrie Bradshaw as a student in the '80s. Naturally, the best way for SNL to take that show on is to view it through the lens of another classic HBO show. And that brings us to the sketch embedded below, titled 'Sopranos High.'
In her first spot as host of 'Saturday Night Live,' America's most beloved recovering sex addict (in her film 'Silver Linings Playbook'), Jennifer Lawrence, kicked off with a bang.
Coming straight off of her Golden Globe win, America's favorite archer -- Jennifer Lawrence -- is getting set to host 'Saturday Night Live' this coming weekend. The 'Hunger Games' star is catching some good press from her latest role in 'Silver Linings Playbook' so naturally the legendary sketch show opted to get in on the action.
When you've got Paul McCartney as your musical guest, you need to take full advantage of his presence -- and that's exactly what 'Saturday Night Live' did on this past weekend's (Dec. 15) episode, finding a way to wedge in three performances from the former Beatle, with talented backing bands that included Joe Walsh and members of Nirvana.