‘SNL’ recap: Amy Poehler hosts and returns to ‘Weekend Update’
After last weekβs worrisome Season 51 debut with Bad Bunny, it seemed like a 50/50 chance on whether the second episode of the season with guest host and beloved βSaturday Night Liveβ alum Amy Poehler would turn things around. Would the writing feel sharper and less obvious in the hands of a veteran sketch performer?
Poehler, host of the popular podcast βGood Hang,β made all the right moves and may have even overextended herself, appearing in almost every sketch, including the cold open and βWeekend Updateβ for a joke-off. You could (and should) give Poehler lots of credit for her boundless energy, which lifted weaker sketches, like one about a menopausal mom who goes goth and one where Poehler and Bowen Yang are the composers of the βSeveranceβ opening theme (the joke is that their theme songs always start with a βFresh Prince of Bel-Airβ-like rap as their first draft).
But Poehler also benefited from much stronger sketch premises compared to last weekβs, from a beautifully performed sketch about a TV psychic, Miss Lycus, who rushes everyone because she has a hard out at 7 p.m., to a spot-on parody of Netflixβs βThe Hunting Wives,β with a guest appearance from Poehlerβs βParks & Recreationβ co-star Aubrey Plaza. The writing afforded Poehler with big, broad characters, like a CEO giving birth during a meeting with her employees, the matriarch in a family of jerks called The Rudemans and an elderly lawyer who interrupts a TV commercial to one-up other lawyers on the basis of having the most experience.
Poehler also got a little help from some long-time friends and alums, including Tina Fey, appearing as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the cold open, and Seth Meyers, returning to the βWeekend Updateβ desk with Poehler and Fey.
Maybe podcasting has allowed Poehler to store some stage energy to burst-fire on βSNLβ; she put in a great performance for a solid episode overall.
Musical guests Role Model performed βSally, When The Wine Runs Out,β with a surprise appearance from Charli XCX as Sally, and βSome Protector.β Before the close, βSNLβ memorialized Diane Keaton, whose death was announced Saturday, in a title card. She never hosted βSaturday Night Liveβ but was portrayed on the show multiple times.
The cold open this week parodied Atty. Gen. Pam Bondiβs contentious meeting this week with the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. Poehler appeared as Bondi and responded to questions from Democratic senators with a series of withering insults she described as βroast-style burns I have on this piece of paper.β After mocking them and avoiding questions about the indictment of James Comey and the Jeffrey Epstein files, Bondi makes way for Noem (Fey, returning to βSNLβ cold open politics), who joins in the mocking, telling one senator, βThat makes me laugh more than the end of βOld Yeller.β β After being reminded that a dog gets shot at the end of that film, she responds, βDogs donβt just get shot. Heroes shoot them.β While the first half of the cold open was shaky, with insults that werenβt landing despite Poehlerβs forceful delivery, Feyβs appearance livened things up and ended strong with a call-and-response between Fey and Poehler that made fun of ICE recruitment ads. βDo you take supplements that you bought at a gas station?β Noem asked, βbuckle up and slap on some Oakleys, big boy, and welcome to ICE!β
Poehlerβs monologue was sweet, wistful and self-deprecating. βI found my first love here,β she said, βbeing famous.β She went on to describe her life now, saying, βI am a podcaster. If thatβs not a recession indicator, I donβt know what is.β She also pointed out that this episode marked the actual 50-year anniversary of βSNL,β which first aired on Oct. 11, 1975. βJust like (host) George Carlin, I am extremely high,β she said. Poehler poked fun at AI actors whoβve been in the news and might want to take her job. βYouβll never be able to write a joke, and I am willing to do full frontal, but nobodyβs asked me, OK?β she concluded defiantly.
Best sketch of the night: The thigh squeezes are bigger in Texas, too
It may be a little late to the party (the show came out in July), but this mock trailer for Netflixβs βThe Hunting Wivesβ hits all the right notes with Poehler as frequently topless Margo and Chloe Fineman as Sophie (Malin Ackerman and Brittany Snow, respectively, on the series). The trailer promises that as the women get hornier and drunker, thighs will be squeezed and guns will be drawn. Aubrey Plaza appears as a new wife from California and soon sheβs being caressed by all the other women in the cast as they make mimosas. A few great lines from this one: βItβs like βCall Me By Your Nameβ for women who shop at Bass Pro Shop,β and βDonβt watch it on a plane.β
Also good: Donβt settle for just 100 years of legal experience
Pohlerβs character in the Psychic Talk Show sketch was very funny, but the sketch about one-upping lawyers edges it out only because it goes to some extremely weird and dumb places for much longer than needed and incorporates what looked like the entire cast. What starts as a basic personal injury lawyer commercial explaining how the firm has 50 years of combined experience ends up including long-living turtles, Sarah Sherman as a vampire attorney named Dracu-Law, and an ageless tree, Yggdrasil (Yang), who once represented Zeus.
βWeekend Updateβ winner: Someday, that 13-pound baby is going to watch this
On a packed βWeekend Update,β Sherman debuted over-caffeinated Long Islander Rhonda LaCenzo, who rails against New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. And Marcello HernΓ‘ndez and Jane Wickline returned as a seemingly mismatched couple discussing their Halloween plans. But it was an epic joke-off featuring past βUpdateβ anchors Poehler, Fey and Meyers facing off against current ones Colin Jost and Michael Che to make fun of the birth of a nearly 13-pound baby born in Tennessee. βIt was so big that he slapped the doctor on his ass!β Poehler began. Some of the better jokes: βThe woman zipped around the room like a deflated balloon.β βDid she give birth or did it drive out?β βThe babyβs name is AHHHHH!β Poehler rounded out the contest by declaring, βThe record was for loosest vagina and the previous heldβ¦ by me!β