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S48.E1
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Miles Teller/Kendrick Lamar

  • Episode aired Oct 1, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Miles Teller in Saturday Night Live (1975)
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Host Miles Teller; Kendrick Lamar performs.Host Miles Teller; Kendrick Lamar performs.Host Miles Teller; Kendrick Lamar performs.

  • Directors
    • Liz Patrick
    • Mike Diva
    • Tim Wilkime
  • Writers
    • Kent Sublette
    • Streeter Seidell
    • Alison Gates
  • Stars
    • Michael Che
    • Mikey Day
    • Andrew Dismukes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Liz Patrick
      • Mike Diva
      • Tim Wilkime
    • Writers
      • Kent Sublette
      • Streeter Seidell
      • Alison Gates
    • Stars
      • Michael Che
      • Mikey Day
      • Andrew Dismukes
    • 5User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Che
    Michael Che
    • Weekend Update Anchor
    Mikey Day
    Mikey Day
    • Various
    Andrew Dismukes
    Andrew Dismukes
    • Self
    Chloe Fineman
    Chloe Fineman
    • Various
    Heidi Gardner
    Heidi Gardner
    • Various
    Punkie Johnson
    Punkie Johnson
    • Self
    Colin Jost
    Colin Jost
    • Weekend Update Anchor
    Ego Nwodim
    Ego Nwodim
    • Various
    Kenan Thompson
    Kenan Thompson
    • Various
    Bowen Yang
    Bowen Yang
    • Various
    Marcello Hernández
    Marcello Hernández
    • Self
    James Austin Johnson
    James Austin Johnson
    • Self
    Molly Kearney
    Molly Kearney
    • Self
    Michael Longfellow
    Michael Longfellow
    • Self
    Sarah Sherman
    Sarah Sherman
    • Various
    Devon Walker
    Devon Walker
    • Self
    Kendrick Lamar
    Kendrick Lamar
    • Self - Musical Guest
    Miles Teller
    Miles Teller
    • Self - Host…
    • Directors
      • Liz Patrick
      • Mike Diva
      • Tim Wilkime
    • Writers
      • Kent Sublette
      • Streeter Seidell
      • Alison Gates
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    1michaelbrollo

    Almost as bad as Selena Gomez, Ye West, Dua Lipa

    The guest host did a fine monologue. The musical guest was absolutely dreadful but there have been worse ones during the past ten years. The game show parody was particularly disappointing. I wasn't impressed by Bowen Yang's psychotic break during "Weekend Update". The Peyton Manning skit was WAY TOO LONG. There are so many ridiculous things happening in world and domestic news that some of these things ought to be parodied. At least do something on side-effects of medications that can kill! The only skit worth watching that was funny was the final one. Even "Weekend Update" was very WEAK. Skilled cast members were under-utilized.
    3frank78-19-464923

    Is the whole season gonna be like this?

    Oh my gosh. First of all, I was really sad to see Kate and Aidy leave. I'm not gonna miss Pete, he just looked confused all the time. To sum it up, many passengers have left because they felt the boat was sinking.

    Was that even a cold open? Probably not. The actors tried so hard and they ended up creating a sad parody of the show itself.

    I must say, I really love Chloe Fineman. She is the current reigning queen of impersonations! And I enjoyed Miles Teller a lot but then I found out he was just the host, not one of the cast lol.

    All in all, who is this show made for? Seniors? People who don't have any sense of humour? Beacuse it certainly is not for young people. Where are the jokes? Are the writers really that lazy? Is it really that hard to make a good and FUNNY show? Sad, just sad.
    2andrewbakarich

    Just not sure who this is for

    I'm just not sure who this is for anymore? I understand that they are attempting to appeal to younger viewers, but these sketches don't make sense. Two big dress up sketches that have little to no real comedy in them. A cold open that's trying to comment on all of the problems with SNL lately, that is just painfully accurate. Che and Jost felt so stiff and uncomfortable during WU. And the filmed short was just so one note, which is my problem with the show all together these days. Everything just seems like a loose premise that they're not sure how to end. It's either ends in a song with a weird dance like a tiktok video or just the same joke they've been pushing the entire sketch repeated for the final tenth time. The worst out of all of this is that it's just not funny. I have a hard time believing this appeals to anyone young, middle, or old. Conservative or liberal. This show is just not funny anymore. I think this is the final death raddle of SNL and Lornes going to end it after season 50. Hopefully they'll bring all the good people back.
    8cammyabechter

    I don't understand the other reviews??

    Mikes Teller is talented and entertaining. I honestly don't understand the hate that this episode is getting. I found that this episode was a strong start for the season, and so far the best episode until Dave Chappelle's episode. He was an excellent Peyton Manning and he brought an overall good vibe to the show, with regular cast members failing to remain in character without laughing in certain sketches and each sketch made me laugh at least a little bit which I can not give the same compliment to most other episodes I've seen of the show over the last forty something years with other hosts.
    2bkkaz

    Just Keeps Getting Worse

    SNL hasn't been particularly funny for years. At one time, it trafficked in satire and parody, frequently biting. Sometimes it was brilliant, the commentary getting to the heart of real issues and the jokes taking on a life of their own. Sure, by the 1980s and 1990s it was trying too hard to promote the next catchphrase or "breakthrough" character to make a cheap movie around, but that was the legacy of the Reagan Bush era, when people largely checked out and cashed in.

    The 2000s weren't always kind, though it got a bump from America's renewed love for NYC after 9/11.. The show became more a habit, like a brand of toothpaste you buy without really thinking about it because you've been tossing it in the cart for years. It teetered between the occasional moment of social relevance and laughs that seemed less earned than reflex. But it chugged along because, really, what else is on at the same time to compete that can also promote Target, Ford pick ups, and Domino's Pizza?

    It's clear there's been generational shifts regarding comedy. The social irreverence of the 1970s gave way to the sarcasm of the 1980s and the franchise building of the 1990s, for example. The current one prefers a combination of playing it safe -- usually with characters who are unusual but not so much they can be accused anymore of racism or picking on neurodivergents -- and sketches about social faux pas that go on and on long after the point has been made.

    That brings us to this season and its first episode. Many of the more talented performers -- Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Cecily Strong, and Melissa Villasenor, for example -- have left. Of the ones who are left, Sarah Sherman and Chloe Fineman have the most promise, Sherman in particular being woefully underused (like Villasenor had been).

    The rest are largely forgettable. Heidi Gardner is basically Chloe Fineman, so you could lose one or the other and not miss them. Kenan Thompson has been playing the same tedious, predictable guy for 20 years, and it's even more tiresome. Punkie Johnson never really seems present in anything -- she's like someone in the crew back in the old days who got a bit in a sketch. James Austin Johnson is a good mimic, but he's as memorable as Paul Brittain was.

    Bowen Yang -- shamefully the first and only publicly Asian American cast member in a half century of the show -- keeps getting sketches that seem to be built around him declaring he's gay. If they're not defining him by his race, they're defining him by his sexual orientation. Good job writers!

    Tonight's episode had the audience in stitches, which means the laughs at home were few and far between. Look, if you're going to get tickets, get dressed up, go down to the studio, stand in line, and then sit and wait for the show to begin, you're going to laugh whether you're having a good time or not. It's a social obligation. Plus, given the intensity of the laughs tonight -- like they turned up the mic volume on them -- it's likely they were giving electrical shocks and snaps from a whip to those who weren't laughing or laughing loud enough.

    Just some dumb sketches. Something about the toilet paper bears. Yet another game show where the premise is in the name of the show but they beat it to death for seven minutes anyway. Some new cast member whose named after a poet I didn't care for either. I think they want him to be the next Pete Davison, but he looks like someone whose face would be on the label for a can of soup. He's as funny as that, too. You know you're in trouble, too, when sketches require people to sing and dance. The worse the show, the more singing sketches they'll have.

    It's a shame. Too bad it's not an entertaining one.

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    • Crazy credits
      As might be expected after a major cast overhaul, the opening titles were completely re-filmed, and using new fonts. However, Cecily Strong was omitted, and during the broadcast social media blew up thinking she had left the show unannounced. NBC quickly let everyone know she was still with the series, and would return in November after she completed her run of "The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" in Los Angeles.
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      Edited into Saturday Night Live: Jon Hamm / Lizzo (2025)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 8H, NBC Studios - 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Broadway Video
      • SNL Studios
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      • 1h 9m(69 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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