SNL Season 50 Premiere Kicks Off with Star-Studded Political Parodies and Hilarious Sketches
A Milestone Season Launches with a Political Twist
The 50th season of Saturday Night Live (SNL) began with a bang on September 28, 2024, focusing on one of the year’s hottest topics β the 2024 presidential election. The long-running sketch comedy show returned with its signature blend of satire and humor, diving straight into political impersonations and sketches. Hosted by the iconic Jean Smart, with musical guest Jelly Roll, the premiere set the tone for what promises to be an exciting season ahead.
A Political Cold Open Featuring Star Appearances
The cold open kicked off with an array of celebrity guest appearances portraying political candidates, marking the show’s take on the upcoming election cycle. Maya Rudolph reprised her beloved role as Kamala Harris, while Jim Gaffigan played Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Dana Carvey brought his signature comedic flair as President Joe Biden, and Andy Samberg returned to the SNL stage as Douglas Emhoff, Harrisβs husband.
The sketch opened with SNL cast member Andrew Dismukes portraying David Muir, the anchor of ABC News, announcing a live check-in with the various candidates on the campaign trail. The camera then cut to Rudolphβs Kamala Harris rally, where she kicked things off with her trademark charm and humor. βWell, your fun aunt has returned,β she announced. βI am so happy to be campaigning in whatever swing state Iβm in, which I will just refer to as Wisconsin-Pennsyl-Georgia because I am going to protect your Va-Georgia.β
Rudolph continued her mock campaign speech, infusing pop culture references as she compared her campaign to Sabrina Carpenterβs song βEspresso,β quipping, βThe lyrics are vague, but the vibe slaps.β She closed her bit with a humorous jab at Donald Trump, saying, βWe are not going back!β β a nod to political catchphrases and campaign rhetoric.
Jim Gaffiganβs Tim Walz and Andy Sambergβs Douglas Emhoff Steal the Show
Jim Gaffiganβs portrayal of Tim Walz was met with laughs as he took the stage with a cheerful grin. βI havenβt been this excited since I got a 10 percent rebate on a leaf blower for Menards,β he quipped, in a perfect nod to his characterβs everyman appeal. Gaffiganβs Walz then added a memorable one-liner: βI got that B.D.Eβ¦ Big Dad Energy. You see what I did there?β Maya Rudolphβs Harris replied with a deadpan, βI got it. I didnβt want it, but I got it,β adding to the comedic rhythm of the scene.
Andy Samberg then made a surprise appearance as Douglas Emhoff, delivering a fiery message for Republicans. βIβve heard what the right says about me just because Iβm unapologetic about being a man supporting his wife: βOh, heβs a beta, a wife guy, a trad husband, a little spoon.β You know what, if helping Kamala β who we call Mamala in my family β become president means being a little spoon, then you can kiss my little butt,β Sambergβs Emhoff declared.
James Austin Johnson and Bowen Yang Add Their Take on Trump and Vance
The sketch then switched gears to Donald Trumpβs rally, where James Austin Johnson and Bowen Yang shone as Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance. In classic SNL style, Johnsonβs Trump delivered a mix of rambling statements, expressing his bizarre nostalgia for Biden: βOh Joe, we miss Joe Biden folks. What we wouldnβt give to have him stand next to me and be old.β
Yangβs J.D. Vance brought his own comedic energy, quoting a fictional conversation with Trump: βJust this afternoon, he [Trump] told me, βJ.D., youβre like a son to me because I donβt like you, but Iβm stuck with you.’β The audience roared with laughter as the skit highlighted the absurdity of political alliances.
Dana Carveyβs Return as Joe Biden Caps the Segment
The cold open concluded with a surprise appearance by Dana Carvey, a long-time SNL veteran, reprising his role as President Joe Biden. βA lot of people forget Iβm president, including me,β Carveyβs Biden joked, drawing loud applause from the live studio audience. His inclusion served as a reminder of Carveyβs legendary status on the show and his enduring ability to capture the quirks of American politicians.
Jean Smart Shines as Host, Pokes Fun at NYC and SNLβs Legacy
The legendary Jean Smart took the stage as the season 50 premiereβs host, bringing a sense of prestige and seasoned comedic timing to the night. Smart opened her monologue by reminiscing about the showβs early days: βI remember watching the very first episode of SNL and thinking, βSomeday, Iβm gonna host that show.β And this is the first Saturday that worked with my schedule.β Her dry humor and self-awareness made for an engaging start.
Throughout her monologue, Smart highlighted the unique elements of New York City, where SNL has been filmed since its inception. With the fall season in full swing, she humorously noted, βI love the stink of it, especially in autumn when all the garbage on the street is finally changing colors β beautiful, beautiful.β She didnβt shy away from political humor either, taking a jab at NYCβs embattled mayor, Eric Adams, who is facing federal charges for allegedly accepting illegal campaign contributions and bribes.
Musical Guest Jelly Roll Delivers a Memorable Performance
Rounding out the night was musical guest Jelly Roll, who brought his unique blend of country, rock, and hip-hop to the SNL stage. Performing hits from his latest album, Jelly Roll captivated the audience with his raw, emotional style and powerful stage presence. The choice of Jelly Roll as the musical act was a departure from the typical pop or indie choices, aligning with the showβs strategy of mixing it up and keeping things fresh for its milestone season.
A Strong Start to a Promising Season
The 50th season premiere of Saturday Night Live successfully combined political satire with star-studded appearances, delivering a perfect blend of humor and social commentary. With an election year ahead, itβs no surprise that SNL is ramping up its political content. The showβs knack for capturing the absurdity of real-world events through comedy remains as sharp as ever.
Fans can look forward to a season filled with more surprises, celebrity cameos, and, of course, SNLβs signature style of taking on the political landscape with a humorous twist. As always, the show’s success will hinge on its ability to balance topical humor with timeless sketches that resonate across generations.
For Saturday Night Live, reaching its 50th season is more than just a milestone β itβs a testament to the showβs impact on American comedy and culture. The premiere has set high expectations, and if the first episode is any indication, SNL is poised to deliver another memorable season.
Conclusion
With its focus on the 2024 presidential election and a mix of both familiar and new faces, SNLβs 50th season promises to keep audiences entertained and engaged. The opening nightβs combination of Maya Rudolphβs Kamala Harris, Jim Gaffiganβs Tim Walz, Dana Carveyβs Joe Biden, and more showed that the show hasnβt lost its touch for political parody. Jean Smartβs hosting and Jelly Rollβs musical performance rounded out a night of top-tier entertainment, ensuring that Saturday Night Live remains a cultural staple in late-night television.