SNL Episode 3: Sabrina Carpenter’s Pop-First Play Pays Off With One NSFW Jolt
SNL’s Oct. 18 episode put pop over politics: a “Domingo” cold open, tight staging, a brief mic glitch, and “Nobody’s Son” with an uncensored lyric on many feeds.
SNL’s Oct. 18 episode put pop over politics: a “Domingo” cold open, tight staging, a brief mic glitch, and “Nobody’s Son” with an uncensored lyric on many feeds.
SNL’s 50th-birthday show was fine. Amy Poehler was better. One killer fake-ad and a buzzy Update reunion kept a wobbly night upright.
SNL’s Season 51 premiere cut the noise and let the lines breathe, with clean endings, character heat, and two sharp Doja Cat performances that punctuated rather than paused.