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and Cohens rough week (in which he was mostly just preparing to go to jail and stuff).

The sketch ends just asThe Sopranosdid, an ambiguous blackout.
Lots of drop-in roles, sure, but its a real scene with a nice arc to it.
And while Baldwin may be sick of playing Trump, McKinnons mad, bug-eyed Giuliani is entirely gratifying.
So she takes questions from random audience members.
The first one is Jerry Seinfeld.
Does Fey wonder if there are just too many celebrity cameos these days?
(This was Chris Rocks question, too.)
Donald Glover and Tracy Morgan finish things off.
Its a smorgasbord of a monologue, and a memorable one.
If that feels like a lot of names, it is.
Beyond that, its just broad stuff like Sir Elton swapping words in his songs so theyre wedding-appropriate.
In fact, theyre all a little concerned about her interest in doing so.
Still, they get her in the rehearsal room and give a shot to get her dancing and singing.
- Its not brilliant but it feels as though there had to be some kind ofMean Girlscommercial in here somewhere.
Im getting away with it, bitches.
The bits formula is clear.
As there are no surprises, there are diminishing returns.
Later, Kenan Thompson comes on as Chicago bishop Michael Curry, who married Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Yeah, theyre in poor taste, but completely worth it.
Hes even trying some of his lines in a British accent.
All the fun doesnt stop law enforcement officers from tackling the guy when the shoot is finally done.
Sarah Palin Advice
Im still alive, but you had to think about it, didnt ya?
Each party has a different connection to Trump, so its a nice, silly tapestry of perspectives.
The booty is worth it, he sighs at one point.
Its slight, but winning.
(What the hell was everything they just said?
EvenImprov Magazinefeels theres just too much improv.
Her timing and playful characterizations delight, as usual.