Saturday Night Live (season 44)

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Saturday Night Live
Season 44
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes21
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 29, 2018 (2018-09-29) –
May 18, 2019 (2019-05-18)
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The forty-fourth season of the NBC comedy series Saturday Night Live premiered on September 29, 2018, during the 2018–19 television season with host Adam Driver and musical guest Kanye West[1][2] and concluded on May 18, 2019, with host Paul Rudd and musical guest DJ Khaled.[3]

Cast[]

Prior to the start of the season, Luke Null (who joined the cast during the previous season) was let go from the show.[1] Upright Citizens Brigade alum Ego Nwodim joined the cast as a featured player, with Nwodim becoming the seventh African-American female cast member in the show's history.[4]

Mikey Day, Alex Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor were upgraded to repertory status while Heidi Gardner and Chris Redd remained featured players.

Aside from Null, all other cast members from the previous season returned to the show, including guest star Alec Baldwin in his role as President Donald Trump.[5]

This would be the final season for Leslie Jones, who departed after five seasons in the cast in favor of focusing on her movie career. Her departure was announced on August 27, 2019.[6][7]

Cast roster[]

bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor


Writers[]

Prior to the start of the season, the show added Alison Gates, Alan Linic, Eli Mandel, and Bowen Yang to the writing staff,[4] while co-head writer Bryan Tucker was designated a senior writer, leaving Colin Jost, Michael Che, and Kent Sublette as the show's remaining head writers.[8]

Episodes[]

No.
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No. in
season
HostMusical guest(s)Original air dateRatings/
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8511Adam DriverKanye WestSeptember 29, 2018 (2018-09-29)4.8/11[11]

  • Kanye West performs "I Love It" with Lil Pump and Adele Givens (the latter via prerecorded video), "We Got Love" with Teyana Taylor, and "Ghost Town" with Kid Cudi, 070 Shake, Ty Dolla Sign (on guitar) and the Saturday Night Live Band (the latter replacing the extended goodnights). Additionally, Cudi appears in the pre-recorded Kyle Mooney film.
  • Following the goodnights, West, wearing a Make America Great Again hat, went off-script with his support for Donald Trump. This was discussed in the next episode, during the opening monologue and during the Weekend Update segment.[9]
  • Matt Damon and Rachel Dratch appear as Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Klobuchar, respectively, in the cold open.
  • Wendy Williams appears in the pre-recorded Kyle Mooney film. Additionally, SNL writer and future cast member Bowen Yang also appears in the same film in a non-speaking role.
  • Ego Nwodim's first episode as a cast member.
  • Ariana Grande was originally chosen to be the musical guest, but she withdrew and was replaced by West.[10]
8522AwkwafinaTravis ScottOctober 6, 2018 (2018-10-06)4.2/10[12]

  • Travis Scott performs a medley of "Skeletons" and "Astrothunder" with John Mayer and Kevin Parker on guitar and bass, respectively, and "Sicko Mode". Additionally, Scott appears in the "Dance Battle" sketch.
8533Seth MeyersPaul SimonOctober 13, 2018 (2018-10-13)4.4/10[14]

  • Paul Simon and yMusic perform "Can't Run But" and "Bridge over Troubled Water."[n 1]
  • Alec Baldwin appears as Donald Trump in the cold open.
  • The union representing officers in the Baltimore Police Department criticized the portrayal of its officers in the "Thirsty Cops" sketch.[13]
  • During the goodnights, the crew had a birthday cake rolled out for musical guest Paul Simon, who turned 77 that day.
8544Jonah HillMaggie RogersNovember 3, 2018 (2018-11-03)4.4/10[15]

  • Maggie Rogers performs "Light On" and "Fallingwater" with Rostam Batmanglij on piano.
  • Drew Barrymore, Candice Bergen, and Tina Fey appear in the "Five-Timers Club" opening monologue.
8555Liev SchreiberLil WayneNovember 10, 2018 (2018-11-10)4.0/10[17]

  • Lil Wayne performs "Can't Be Broken" with Halsey and "Uproar" with Swizz Beatz, and appears in the pre-recorded "Booty Kings" sketch.
  • Robert De Niro appears as Robert Mueller in the cold open.
  • Future appears in the pre-recorded "Booty Kings" sketch.
  • Dan Crenshaw appears on Weekend Update opposite Pete Davidson, referencing a controversial joke Davidson made about him the previous week.[16]
8566Steve CarellElla MaiNovember 17, 2018 (2018-11-17)4.4/11[20]

  • Ella Mai performs "Boo'd Up" and "Trip".
  • Carell's The Office costars Jenna Fischer, Ed Helms, and Ellie Kemper, his wife Nancy and their children Elisabeth and John, and SNL writer Alison Gates appear in the opening monologue.
  • Jiggly Caliente and Peppermint appear in the pre-recorded "GPYass" sketch.[18][19]
8577Claire FoyAnderson .PaakDecember 1, 2018 (2018-12-01)4.1/10[21]

  • Anderson .Paak performs "Tints" with Kendrick Lamar and Tayla Parx and "Who R U?".
  • Fred Armisen, Alec Baldwin, and Ben Stiller appear as Mohammad bin Salman, Donald Trump, and Michael Cohen, respectively, in the cold open.
  • The sketch "The War in Words" is a new rendition of a sketch from Maya and Marty, with Mikey Day reprising his role in the sketch.
  • A short montage of Dana Carvey imitating George H. W. Bush, as well as Bush's appearance with Carvey during season 20, is shown at the end of Weekend Update as a tribute to Bush following his death the night before.
8588Jason MomoaMumford & SonsDecember 8, 2018 (2018-12-08)4.3/10[22]

  • Mumford & Sons perform "Guiding Light" and "Delta".
  • Robert De Niro appears as Robert Mueller in the cold open.
  • A picture of SNL writer and future cast member Bowen Yang appears during the "Khal Drogo’s Ghost Dojo" sketch.
8599Matt DamonMark Ronson & Miley CyrusDecember 15, 2018 (2018-12-15)4.8/12[26]

  • Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus perform "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" and a cover of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)". For the latter song, Ronson and Cyrus are joined by Sean Lennon, son of original artists John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
  • In a break with tradition in which the host introduces the musical guests, Pete Davidson introduces Ronson and Cyrus's second performance. It was Davidson's only live appearance on the show (though he did appear in one pre-recorded sketch). Earlier in the day, a post on Davidson's Instagram sparked public concern that he was suicidal.[23][24]
  • Alec Baldwin, Robert De Niro, and Ben Stiller appear as Donald Trump, Robert Mueller, and Michael Cohen, respectively, in the cold open. Additionally, Baldwin appears in the "Cop Christmas" sketch.
  • This episode attracted negative reactions from Donald Trump, both when the episode originally broadcast, as well as when the episode rebroadcast on March 16, 2019.[25]
86010Rachel BrosnahanGreta Van FleetJanuary 19, 2019 (2019-01-19)4.5/11[27]

  • Greta Van Fleet performs "Black Smoke Rising" and "You're the One".
  • Alec Baldwin appears as Donald Trump in the cold open.
  • John Mulaney appears on Weekend Update with Pete Davidson, who briefly mentions the events from last month when he publicly threatened suicide on Instagram.
86111James McAvoyMeek MillJanuary 26, 2019 (2019-01-26)4.1/10[28]

  • Meek Mill performs a medley of "Going Bad" and "Uptown Vibes" with Fabolous and "Championships".
  • Steve Martin appears as Roger Stone in the cold open.
  • At the end of Weekend Update, Michael Che signs off by saying "I'm Bird Luger" in tribute to recently deceased comedian Kevin Barnett.
86212HalseyHalseyFebruary 9, 2019 (2019-02-09)4.7/11[29]

  • Halsey performs "Without Me" and "Eastside".
  • Alec Baldwin makes a vocal cameo as Donald Trump in the pre-recorded "Women of Congress" sketch.
86313Don CheadleGary Clark Jr.February 16, 2019 (2019-02-16)4.3/11[30]

  • Gary Clark Jr. performs "Pearl Cadillac" and "This Land".
  • Alec Baldwin appears as Donald Trump in the cold open.
  • Before the goodnights, a photo of former stage manager Joe Dicso is shown in silence.
86414John MulaneyThomas RhettMarch 2, 2019 (2019-03-02)4.7/11[31]

  • Thomas Rhett performs "Look What God Gave Her" and "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time".
  • Bill Hader and Ben Stiller appear as Jim Jordan and Michael Cohen, respectively, in the cold open. Additionally, Hader appears in the "What's That Name?" sketch.
  • Before the goodnights, a photo of wardrobe department member Margaret Karolyi is shown in silence.
86515Idris ElbaKhalidMarch 9, 2019 (2019-03-09)4.5/11[32]

  • Khalid performs "Talk" and "Better".
  • Leslie Jones and Kenan Thompson appear respectively as Gayle King and R. Kelly in the cold open.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow appears as Fifer James on Weekend Update.
  • The episode's rerun on August 3, 2019, aired the originally Cut for Time sketch "New Cast Member", a short film where Kyle Mooney plays an unknown relative who appears as an unnoticed Saturday Night Live cast member. Also, before the goodnights of this rerun, a photo of former lighting director Phil Hymes was shown. Hymes had died on the Monday of that week.
86616Sandra OhTame ImpalaMarch 30, 2019 (2019-03-30)4.1/10[33]

  • Tame Impala performs "Patience" and "Borderline".
  • Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro appear as Donald Trump and Robert Mueller, respectively, in the cold open.
  • SNL writer and future cast member Bowen Yang appears as Kim Jong-un in the "Kremlin" sketch.
86717Kit HaringtonSara BareillesApril 6, 2019 (2019-04-06)4.4/11[34]

  • Sara Bareilles performs "Fire" and "Saint Honesty" and appears in the pre-recorded "Theresa May" sketch (performing "She Used To Be Mine").
  • Jason Sudeikis appears as Joe Biden in the cold open.
  • Harington's Game of Thrones costars Emilia Clarke, John Bradley and his wife Rose Leslie appear in the opening monologue.
  • Ice-T and Mariska Hargitay appear in a parody of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the pre-recorded "GOT Crossovers" sketch.
86818Emma StoneBTSApril 13, 2019 (2019-04-13)3.9/10[35]

  • BTS performs "Boy With Luv" and "Mic Drop".
  • Michael Keaton appears as Julian Assange in the cold open.
  • Pornographic film actor Ty Mitchell appears in a pre-recorded skit called "The Actress."
86919Adam SandlerShawn MendesMay 4, 2019 (2019-05-04)4.8/12[38]

  • Shawn Mendes performs "If I Can't Have You" and "In My Blood" and appears in the "Sandler Family Reunion" sketch.
  • Chris Rock appears in the opening monologue with Sandler and Pete Davidson, singing an original song called "I Was Fired".
  • Jimmy Fallon, Kristen Wiig, and frequent Sandler collaborator Allen Covert appear in the "Sandler Family Reunion" sketch. Additionally, Wiig appears in the "Last Call" sketch.
  • Prior to the goodnights, Sandler performs an unplugged musical tribute to Chris Farley that was originally performed in his 2018 stand-up special Adam Sandler 100% Fresh.
    • Sandler also does a short impersonation of Farley during the opening monologue.
    • He also reprises his role as Opera Man during Weekend Update.
  • Former SNL writers Tim Herlihy, Steve Koren, and Robert Smigel guest-wrote on this episode.[36]
  • With this episode, Sandler ties Dan Aykroyd's record for the longest gap between being a cast member and returning to host the show. The gap for both actors stands at nine days shy of 24 years.[37] Both actors made guest appearances on the show during the time period after leaving the cast and before returning to host. This record was beaten December 21, 2019 by Eddie Murphy whose gap was 35 years.
87020Emma ThompsonJonas BrothersMay 11, 2019 (2019-05-11)4.2/10[39]

  • Jonas Brothers perform "Sucker" and a medley of "Cool" and "Burnin' Up" and appear in the "Judge Court" sketch.
  • Tina Fey and Amy Poehler appear in the opening monologue.
  • In honor of Mother's Day, Pete Davidson's mother, Amy Davidson, appears on Weekend Update alongside her son.
  • Jon Hamm appears during the goodnights. His name came up during the Weekend Update appearance by the Davidsons.
87121Paul RuddDJ KhaledMay 18, 2019 (2019-05-18)4.0/10[40]

  • DJ Khaled performs
    • a medley consisting of
      • "Jealous" with Lil Wayne and Big Sean,
      • "You Stay" with Jeremih, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and J Balvin
    • a medley consisting of
      • "Just Us" with SZA
      • "Weather the Storm" with Mill
      • "Higher" with John Legend, which was dedicated to the late Nipsey Hussle
    • and appears in a pre-recorded "Game of Thrones/Grace and Frankie" sketch.
  • Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro appear as Donald Trump and Robert Mueller, respectively, in the cold open.
  • Jacob Anderson, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin appear in the aforementioned pre-recorded "Game of Thrones/Grace and Frankie" sketch.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Simon had previously performed "Bridge over Troubled Water" on November 20, 1976, the eighth episode of the show's second season.

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