โSNLโ leaned into Ryan Goslingโs giggles in his fourth stint as host
They knew he was going to break. And they leaned into it.
Thatโs the only explanation for this weekโs Ryan Gosling-hosted episode of โSaturday Night Live,โ which at times felt more like an inside cast joke than a typical โSNLโ episode. But maybe itโs the โProject Hail Maryโ actorโs innate charm or that there were genuine laughs to be mined from Gosling breaking character again and again throughout the show (as he did just two years ago) that made it somehow work.
Gosling kept his cool for the most part in a well-executed monologue that focused on next weekโs host and musical guest Harry Styles, who was sitting in the front row and inadvertently driving Gosling to distraction with his coolness. But after that, it was a short trip to Giggle Town as Gosling tried valiantly to play a flamboyantly dressed disruptor at a wedding who keeps tapping his glasses so the bride and groom (and others) will kiss.
In a fantasy sketch, he played one of three very dumb cyclops who canโt solve easy riddles, much to the dismay of two maidens โ one of them, the usually unflappable Ashley Padilla, caught the giggles from Gosling and couldnโt stop laughing. Padilla and Gosling were a teacher and principal in another sketch reading passed notes out loud that, according to text on screen, were swapped out since rehearsal, causing both to crack up uncontrollably. It was the first โSNLโ sketch in a long time, not counting โWeekend Update,โ that felt like a prank on the performers.
Gosling stayed in character for the most part as an annoyed hotel patron whoโs been overcharged for visits from the โGoo Goo Man.โ And he had less opportunity to lose his cool in some pre-taped sketches, one a violent and sad Willy Wonka parody, the other about a sentient and weird treatment for psoriasis, โOtezla.โ
Whether you enjoyed the episode would depend a lot on your tolerance for โSNLโ performers breaking character and causing cast members to do the same. Gosling may be one of the few hosts who can get away with it since by this point, itโs his fourth time hosting and itโs completely expected.
The show concluded with โLies,โ a video sketch from Please Donโt Destroyโs Martin Herlihy in which, among other things, Herlihy stole Colin Jostโs identity by wearing a giant head modeled after the โWeekend Updateโ host.
Musical guests Gorillaz performed their 25-year-old hit โClint Eastwoodโ with Del the Funky Homosapien and new song โThe Moon Caveโ with Asha Puthli, Anoushka Shankar and Black Thought. A memorial card before the goodbyes honored Sandy Wernick, Adam Sandlerโs longtime manager, who died this week.
Jost returned as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who was introduced doing a keg stand (but full of Sprite, he claimed), before launching into an explainer about the conflict in Iran. โWeโre treating Iran like the breathalizer in my car and blowing it the hell up!โ he said. He paraphrased Papa Roachโs โLast Resortโ (โCut Iran into pieces!โ) and described the U.S. in Iran as not a war but a โsituationshipโ where if the United States gets bored, it will go hook up with Cuba next. After shouting out โGrand Theft Auto,โ Megan Foxโs return to Instagram and Quagmire from โFamily Guy,โ Hegseth introduced former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, whom he said was โreassigned under the bus.โ Noem (Padilla) said she wasnโt fired, she self-deported and will soon be working out of a WeWork outside of Denver. โAs I told my plastic surgeon, the work is never done,โ she said, โyou miss 100% of the dogs you donโt shoot.โ It must be said: it was a relief to have a cold open that didnโt feature a rambling President Trump.
In his monologue, Gosling began going through the motions of singing a song about Earth (with a planetary model hanging down as a visual) before getting distracted by pop star Harry Styles in the front row. Styles, next weekโs โSNLโ host, said he just wanted to get a feel for it. Before long, smitten cast members, including Sarah Sherman and a cameraman wearing an I (Heart) Harry shirt who kept focusing on Styles, proved too much for Gosling, who called off a big song and dance number featuring most of the cast in silver space attire. Gosling started to sing โSign of the Timesโ which is featured in his film โProject Hail Maryโ before realizing itโs a Harry Styles song. โIโm just Ken!โ Gosling flailed. Cast members consoled him, including a kiss on the cheek from Mikey Day that sent Gosling into a spontaneous giggle attack. Gosling thanked Kenan Thompson for coming out to support him. โWe just came to get a better look at Harry,โ Thompson replied.
Best sketch of the night: Riddle me this, why are these cyclops so dumb?
In a sketch based on a fictional book, โThe Treasure of Darlor,โ three cyclops led by Gosling must get past two maidens (Padilla and Veronika Slowikowska) in order to get the key to a cave that will grant them, presumably, the treasure of the bookโs title. But the cyclops canโt solve the simplest of riddles and the increasingly exasperated maidens, whoโll be free once a riddle is solved, canโt get them to stop approaching the cave or from making terrible guesses. Itโs hard to tell how far off script the sketch went once Gosling and Padilla began breaking character, but the characters are so silly and dumb that precision actually doesnโt matter too much and the result is a ramshackle hilarity as they keep going in semantic circles.
Also good: No notes. Seriously, no more notes, please
Maybe this was funnier for those on stage than for those watching at home, but the audacity of a sketch in which material is swapped out before air time (as weโre told in an on-screen warning) to unaware cast members and the host, breathed life into what would have otherwise been a pretty routine sketch about a teacher (Padilla) and a principal (Gosling) trying to discipline unruly students. Padilla almost never breaks in sketches; sheโs a rock-solid performer, but without any advance knowledge of the jokes in notes she had to read out loud, she simply crumbled. Gosling never had a chance. The jokes in the notes are not all great, but theyโre enough to have their intended effect on the two performers. The laughing becomes infectious.
โWeekend Updateโ winner: Pastor Update was really itemizing those backstage snacks
The next best thing we might get to a new โWhat Up With That?โ sketch might be Thompson as Pastor Update, the official pastor to โWeekend Updateโ who was joined by his bandleader Teddy (James Austin Johnson). The two brought some soulful rumination on catered snacks and beautiful women with big foreheads. When Michael Che asked for something a little more uplifting, Pastor Update instead went after Cheโs online habits, praying he โgets off his laptop looking at them nasty pictures on the computer.โ The laptop, he sang, has been infected with so many nasty viruses it sounds like a lawnmower starting up.