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Weekend Update ft. Veronika Slowikowska, Chloe Fineman and Kam Patterson - SNL

Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week's biggest news before speaking with Alix Earle (Veronika Slowikowska) and...

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

MAD TV Season 2026 Full Episodes | Best Episodes of Season 2026 #ep90 | Sketch Comedy American #usa


This video is a compilation of sketches from an episode of MAD TV (Season 2026), featuring a variety of satirical segments and comedy bits. The content includes:

  • Reality Check (0:01 - 3:00): A spoof of a news program on the BET Network, featuring an interview with a caricature of Michael Jackson.
  • Kappa Sorority (8:14 - 11:32): A skit about a sorority house with questionable house rules and a returning member named Paris.
  • The Other Half (12:49 - 16:36): A comedic take on a talk show featuring Danny Bonaducci and a portrayal of Dick Clark as an ancient mummy.
  • Swirly Time (16:47 - 19:59): A skit set in a school bathroom, lampooning student life and high school tropes.
  • Grand Theft Auto Game Show (20:02 - 24:43): A parody game show titled Grand Theft Auto, which satirizes violent video game culture.
  • Entertainment Tonight Parody (25:06 - 29:26): A satirical look at celebrity news and the Entertainment Tonight format.
  • Lords of the Blame (35:24 - 39:2240:36 - 44:35): A parody of the Lord of the Rings films, reimagined with a hip-hop/pop culture aesthetic.
  • R. Kelly Parody (45:34 - 46:32): A musical comedy segment lampooning R. Kelly.
  • Movie Score Skit (48:40 - 51:36): A segment about a low-budget film production and a composer using a Casio keyboard.
  • Real Talk (51:50 - 58:04): A satirical panel discussion show addressing various pop culture and social topics.
  • Million Dollar Big Opportunity (58:34 - 1:03:13): A parody of high-stakes game shows.
  • Inside the Actor's Studio (1:05:01 - 1:12:00): A spoof of the famous interview series, featuring James Lipton and Tara Reid.
  • The Brightlings (1:15:13 - 1:16:26): A sketch about a dysfunctional greeting card company.
  • The Simple Life Parody (1:30:25 - 1:31:19): A segment featuring Nicole Richie and Saddam Hussein.
  • OnStar Parody (1:36:10 - 1:37:41): A comedic take on the OnStar emergency service featuring Britney Spears.
  • Dinner Theater (1:39:15 - 1:42:46): A sketch satirizing dinner theater culture and acting tropes.
  • Celebrity Injustice (1:43:23 - 1:44:42): A satirical news segment focused on celebrity-related injustices.

Hantavirus & the Fever That Followed


In this stand-up special recorded at Comedy on State in Madison, Wisconsin, comedian Josh Johnson weaves together observations on human behavior, social anxiety, and health concerns. The performance covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Social Interactions and Observations: Josh discusses the earnest nature of people in Madison (1:52), his discomfort with overly enthusiastic reactions from liberal strangers (2:47), and his experiences with bizarre behaviors, such as a man eating an apple from the bottom up (9:05) and a friend eating a kiwi skin-on (16:11).
  • Parental Influences: He reflects on how our personalities are shaped by our upbringing and the habits we inherit from our parents (26:05), leading to a commentary on the awkwardness of interacting with friends' young children (21:47).
  • Hygiene and Public Health: A major theme is the lack of public hygiene, which Josh frames through the lens of office politics (30:48) and the anxiety surrounding viral outbreaks like Hantavirus (36:45). He expresses a cynical, yet relatable, view on how people behave when sick (31:12).
  • Pandemic Reflection: He compares the collective memory of the COVID-19 pandemic to the repetitive nature of rebooting the Spider-Man film franchise (46:58) and critiques societal failures in communication and public behavior (47:35).
  • Public Figures: The special concludes with sharp commentary on figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., using his public persona to illustrate the feeling of being nervous about current events and the state of public health (56:34).

Trump's Iran War Confession, Profane Tirade & Wild Posting Spree; RFK Jr Counts Sperm: A Closer Look


This episode of A Closer Look from Late Night with Seth Meyers examines recent controversies and policy failures surrounding the Trump administration. The video covers the following key points:

  • Failure to address inflation: Seth Meyers highlights that despite campaign promises to lower inflation, energy, and grocery costs, prices have actually risen, with inflation hitting 3.8% (0:30-3:54).
  • Middle East policy and economic impact: The video notes that Trump's involvement in a conflict with Iran is contributing to economic instability, directly contradicting his earlier promises to avoid such wars (4:00-4:15).
  • Controversial administration events: Meyers criticizes the administration's focus during a maternal health event, where officials used unusual terminology like "underbabed" and discussed sperm counts in teenagers, during which the president appeared to doze off (6:13-8:56).
  • Erratic behavior: The host details the president's use of profanity to describe the White House and his late-night Truth Social posting spree, which included demands for the arrests of political opponents (9:06-10:54).
  • Lack of prioritization: The segment concludes by highlighting Trump's own admission that he does not consider the financial situation of Americans when making foreign policy decisions, prioritizing other concerns instead (11:57-12:43).

RFK Jr. Dissatisfied with Teen Sperm & Sean Duffy Gets Back to Reality | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features host George providing a satirical breakdown of current political events, focusing on administration officials and recent controversies:

  • Maternal Health & Birth Rates (0:20 - 3:05): The show critiques a recent White House event on maternal healthcare. Jordan Klepper highlights comments from RFK Jr. regarding declining male sperm counts since 1970 and Dr. Oz's assertion that Americans are "under-babied," framing these remarks as bizarre in the context of declining birth rates.
  • Presidential "Blinking" (3:10 - 4:45): The segment addresses reports of Donald Trump appearing to fall asleep during an Oval Office meeting, humorously reframing it as a "long blink" and comparing the situation to previous criticisms leveled at Joe Biden.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy (4:55 - 6:50): The show mocks Sean Duffy for starring in a reality-style road trip series with his family while inflation and travel costs are high. It raises questions about potential ethical conflicts regarding the sponsorship funding for the project.
  • Desi Lydic's Report (6:51 - 10:15): Desi Lydic joins to mockingly defend the road trip concept, using the segment to absurdly promote various sponsors (like a chimney service and a chemical lining company) to satirize the potential corruption and corporate influence in government-related activities.

Trump: I Don't Think About Anybody | When Does The President Sleep? | Don't Worry About Hantavirus


In this monologue from The Late Show, Stephen Colbert covers several current events involving President Trump and other headlines. Key topics include:

  • Trump's Economic & Foreign Policy: Colbert discusses the impact of an ongoing war in Iran on U.S. inflation and Trump's upcoming state visit to China to meet with President Xi (0:00 - 3:30).
  • Social Media Blitz: Colbert highlights Trump's recent late-night social media activity, noting over 55 posts in three hours (3:31 - 4:03).
  • Trump Mobile Scam: A significant portion of the monologue focuses on the Trump Mobile phone project, where customers who paid $100 deposits back in 2025 are still waiting for their devices, with recent updates to terms suggesting they may never be delivered (4:04 - 8:00).
  • Hantavirus Outbreak: Colbert addresses a recent cruise ship outbreak of Hantavirus and plays a clip of RFK Jr. commenting on the situation, while reassuring viewers that the public does not need to worry (8:01 - 10:00).

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Weekend Update: David Attenborough Gets Called Out By One of His Oldest Colleagues | SNL UK


This video from Saturday Night Live UK features a satirical Weekend Update segment centered on the 100th birthday of the legendary nature documentarian, Sir David Attenborough (0:02-0:04).

Key highlights include:

  • The Premise: Hosts Ania Magliano and Paddy Young introduce a segment claiming that to celebrate his milestone, London Zoo has granted Attenborough permission to choose and "make love" to one animal (0:09-0:14).
  • The Confrontation: The segment features a comedic interaction with one of Attenborough's "oldest colleagues," a rhino named Orino (played by Hammed Animashaun). Orino expresses deep resentment toward the documentarian, accusing him of exploiting animals for his films for 80 years without consent or compensation, all while receiving accolades like a knighthood for broadcasting tragic footage (0:20-0:53).
  • The Escalation: The sketch descends into absurdity as Orino challenges Attenborough to a fight, followed by a chaotic scene involving the sudden appearance of other animals, including a lion and a tiger, which appear to result in a physical confrontation on the news desk (0:54-2:13).
  • Conclusion: The presenters wrap up the segment by jokingly remarking that Attenborough remains the "undisputed champion of the natural world" despite the mayhem (2:18-2:26).

Weekend Update: Ania Magliano and Paddy Young On Reform's Local Election Results | SNL UK


This Saturday Night Live UK 'Weekend Update' segment features presenters Ania Magliano and Paddy Young discussing the recent UK local election results. Here are the key points covered:

  • Labour's Election Defeat: The presenters describe the local elections as a "disaster" for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, marking their worst defeat in decades (0:00-0:10).
  • Reform UK's Gains: Reform UK secured over 1,400 seats in England. The hosts use satire to comment on the potential implications of these results for various groups, including migrants, the NHS, and the younger generation (0:13-1:02).
  • Political Landscape: The segment highlights a "clash of cultures" between the left and right, noting successes for the Greens despite controversies surrounding their leader, Zach Polanski (1:11-1:32).
  • Labour Leadership Speculation: There is mention of potential challenges to Keir Starmer's leadership, with MP Katherine West referenced regarding a possible contest (1:42-1:56).
  • The 'Shy' Reform Voter: The presenters introduce the concept of the "shy Reform voter," culminating in a humorous sketch involving a character named Al Nash (2:49-3:28).

How Much Is Actually the Perfect Amount of Wine? | SNL UK


This SNL UK sketch, featuring Hannah Waddingham, humorously explores the chaotic progression of drinking wine through a musical performance.

Key stages of the song include:

  • The 'Sweet Spot' (0:19 - 1:00): After two glasses of wine, the performer feels relaxed, happy, and remarkably at ease with life, even finding herself fluent in conversational German.
  • The Tipping Point (1:30 - 1:55): Things take a turn after three glasses; the performer begins to feel nostalgic, anxious, and starts overthinking personal memories and past mistakes.
  • The Downward Spiral (2:00 - 3:15): The situation escalates into confusion, breaking the fourth wall, and eventually physical illness.
  • The 'Full Circle' (3:20 - 4:13): The song concludes with a chaotic reflection on how everyone's limit is different, noting that her eventual state was influenced by significantly more than just three glasses of wine.

Substitute Teacher’s Goodbye - SNL


A substitute teacher (Matt Damon) tries to help students get loose before the end of class.

Tidy Care Crystals - SNL


A commercial advertises a new type of cat litter.

Tough Guys - SNL


Three guys (Matt Damon, Kenan Thompson, Marcello Hernández) discuss how everybody thinks they’re a tough guy these days.

Godzilla Movie - SNL


In this Godzilla movie, a navy admiral (Matt Damon) gets updates from his crew (Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman, Chloe Fineman, Ben Marshall, Jane Wickline) about an urgent matter.


Mom Movie Trailer - SNL


A trailer introduces a movie made especially for moms.

Auctioneers - SNL


A woman (Sarah Sherman) confronts her husband (Matt Damon) about coming home late.

Matt Damon Monologue - SNL


Third-time host Matt Damon talks about his upcoming film The Odyssey before sharing a message for Mother’s Day.

Weekend Update ft. Jeremy Culhane, Mikey Day, Marcello Hernández and Jane Wickline - SNL


Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week's biggest news before speaking with Two Kamikaze Dolphins (Mikey Day, Marcello Hernández), Tucker Carlson (Jeremy Culhane) and Jane Wickline.


Trump's "Very Simple" Iran War Plan | Forgetting Mother’s Day | Duffy's Road Show | The Alien Files


In this episode of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert satirizes current political events and government news. Here is a summary of the key topics discussed:

  • Trump's Iran Plan (0:26 – 3:20): Colbert mocks President Trump's claim of having a "very simple" plan for the conflict with Iran, comparing his simplistic rhetoric to a basic recipe.
  • Mother’s Day and Idolization (3:21 – 5:47): The monologue covers Trump’s social media activity on Mother's Day and the controversy surrounding a new, 22-foot golden statue of himself at his Miami golf club, which Colbert jokes about.
  • Sean Duffy’s Reality Return (5:50 – 8:15): Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is criticized for filming a reality television show, The Great American Road Trip, while holding a cabinet position.
  • UFO/UAP File Release (8:16 – 10:53): The government's recent release of 160 previously unseen files regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) is discussed, with Colbert highlighting mundane, humorous clips of astronauts describing "flashes of light" in space.

The Shadow Docket: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)


This episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver explores the rise and controversial use of the Supreme Court's shadow docket—an emergency, abbreviated process for handling cases outside the traditional merits docket.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Shadow Docket Explained: Unlike regular cases that involve oral arguments and detailed written opinions, the shadow docket allows the Supreme Court to intervene quickly on emergency requests, often without providing full reasoning or precedent (1:13 - 1:55).
  • Abuse and Policy Impact: John Oliver argues that the Trump administration has increasingly utilized this path to bypass lower court rulings on contentious issues. Recent shadow docket decisions have impacted areas like military service, the Department of Education, and foreign aid, allowing policies to proceed while legal challenges work through the system (4:06 - 5:15).
  • Lack of Transparency: The segment criticizes the court for issuing sweeping, consequential decisions without transparency. Justices like Samuel Alito and Amy Coney Barrett have defended the practice, but critics argue the lack of explanation hampers lower courts and creates an appearance of political bias, as the administration's success rate on this docket is notably high (6:01 - 7:2314:04 - 15:09).
  • Real-World Consequences: The video highlights how these rulings can cause "irreparable harm" to individuals, such as the dismissal of transgender service members or the empowering of racial profiling through immigration stops (8:08 - 11:21).
  • Potential Reforms: Oliver suggests that Congress could impose reforms, such as requiring written explanations for all shadow docket rulings, and notes that significant, long-term structural changes to the court are worth discussing to restore public confidence (19:08 - 21:03).

Hantavirus Is Not the Next Covid, But Try Telling That to the News Media | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart critically examines the media’s sensationalist coverage of a recent hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship. Despite health experts repeatedly stating that the virus is not a pandemic-level threat and carries a low risk to the general public, Stewart highlights how news outlets have aggressively framed the story to incite panic and boost ratings (2:04 - 8:00, 16:40 - 18:00).

Key segments of the episode include:

  • Trump’s Golden Statue: Stewart opens by mocking a new 22-foot gold statue of Donald Trump erected at his Miami golf course, lampooning the religious rhetoric surrounding it (1:02 - 2:03).
  • The Landfill Origin: Stewart humorously deconstructs the report that the initial hantavirus cases originated from passengers visiting a rat-infested landfill in Argentina while on a cruise excursion (4:27 - 6:00).
  • Media Panic vs. Expert Reality: Stewart showcases a montage of news clips that disregard the calm assessments of experts, instead choosing to ask alarmist questions like "Could this be the next pandemic?" (8:04 - 9:0015:34 - 16:40).
  • Logistical Absurdity: The episode mocks the over-the-top, live coverage of passengers disembarking the cruise ship, comparing the media's obsession with the trivial logistics to high-stakes investigative reporting (11:22 - 13:00).
  • Norovirus Contrast: The show concludes with a note about a separate outbreak of norovirus on a different cruise ship, underscoring the irony of the situation (18:30 - 18:57).

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