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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Saturday Night Live - Season 44 Episode 05: Liev Schreiber / Lil Wayne
On Saturday night, new stars around the world's most famous show, a late-night comedy show featuring several short plays, simulations of TV commercials, and a live band. It is a new team of award-winning celebrities performing comics and popular music stars. It is a new season featuring many celebrities in all fields.
18 August 1952, Houston, Texas, USA
2 March 1950, Queens, New York, USA
8 September 1979, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
27 August 1970, Kingsbury, London, England, UK
24 April 1973, Devens, Massachusetts, USA
18 December 1963, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA
18 February 1933, Tokyo, Japan
25 June 1945, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
12 March 1948, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
31 January 1977, Eastchester, New York, USA
19 April 1935, Dagenham, Essex, England, UK
8 July 1958, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
15 June 1973, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
18 January 1971, Bakersfield, California, USA
November 11, 2018
If the sketches that followed weren't killers, they at least gave Schreiber plenty of opportunities to shine in odd, compelling ways.
November 11, 2018
A heartfelt, lovely, and yes, funny coda to an ill-fated bit.
November 11, 2018
This episode oddly had the mismatched feel of something from SNL's yesteryear, which were the days of songs and silly sketches...
November 11, 2018
When a political event happens and SNL doesn't quite know how to make it funny, their last resort is to put McKinnon out there and have her cover a pop song as one of her goofy characters. It always feels a little empty.
November 11, 2018
A milquetoast filler episode with only a couple bright spots.
November 11, 2018
It makes me wonder if the midterms, combined with Davidson's poor joke and the subsequent reaction, haven't inspired something of a political shift for the show.
November 11, 2018
I found the whole thing embarrassing, not only because it's the latest in a long history of SNL capitulation to conservative indignation... but also because it was indicative of the show's schmaltzy centrism.

