An enchanted mirror at the Beast's castle allows Belle to see her father whenever she wants. That's a bad idea.
Willem Dafoe reviews the strangest canine participants in the Badminster Dog Show.
Peyton Manning stops by Weekend Update to discuss the NFL playoffs Tom Brady retirement rumors.
Laura Ingraham responded to Kate McKinnon's legendary impression by doing an impression of the impression.
Stephen A. Smith, Michael Irvin, and Molly Qerim all got spoofed on "Saturday Night Live" and talk about it on ESPN.
On PBS' Cinema Classics, Kenan Thompson presents Gaslight, a movie from which the phrase originated. It's as bizarre as that sounds.
Will Forte teaches Aidy Bryant a valuable lesson in "Kid Klash".
Will Forte returns to "SNL" as MacGruber, once again attempting to diffuse a bomb, but becoming distracted by his increasingly extreme views on COVID, vaccines, and right-wing conspiracies.
Elmo (Chloe Fineman) stops by Weekend Update to confront Rocco the Rock.
Kenny Smith (Chris Redd), Charles Barkley (Kenan Thompson), Candace Parker (Ariana DeBose) and Yao Ming (Bowen Yang) discuss a Lakers vs. Kings game where the Kings are dealing with a COVID situation.
In a dramatic re-imagining of an iconic '90s sitcom, a debut trailer follows a nerd (Chris Redd) through the streets of Chicago.
Back in 1988, Jerry Seinfeld's hackneyed observational stand-up shtick was really starting to get under people's skin.
A commercial ad of a heartwarming Christmas dinner invite is NOT what it seems. At all. Like, be prepared.
First time host and musical performer Billie Eilish crushes it in her opening monologue.
The perfect distraction from real life is watching "Saturday Night Live" mock TikTok trends.
Jason Sudeikis remembers the time that Chris Rock nearly derailed his "SNL" audition.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with some of SNL's classic Thanksgiving sketches, in the absence of the show this weekend.
45 years ago, Paul Simon walked onto the stage of "Saturday Night Live" dressed as a Thanksgiving Day Turkey to sing "Still Crazy After All These Years." It's still one of the show's most legendary skits.
Dratch's son Eli checked out halfway through one of her original Debbie Downer sketches and never looked back.
Michael Che has a bone to pick with Seth Meyers for setting the "Weekend Update" dress code and then revealed the one sketch he wrote for Owen Wilson that never made it on TV.
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