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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...

Monday, May 18, 2026

I'M JUST A GIRL | ShxtsnGigs Reacts


In this episode of ShxtsnGigs Reacts, the hosts dive into a compilation of viral videos centered around the "I'm just a girl" trend, providing commentary on modern dating, social media behavior, and various lifestyle clips.

Key topics discussed include:

  • Modern Dating Dynamics: The hosts react to lists of "red flags" from dates (16:09), discuss the logistics of first-date planning (32:00), and debate the necessity of "closure" or communication in early dating (20:15).
  • Social Media & Trends: They analyze various "I'm just a girl" clips (1:52), share thoughts on private stories and social media boundaries (14:30), and discuss the viral trend of "lollies in the club" (11:40).
  • General Lifestyle & Observations: The conversation covers topics such as plastic surgery recovery vlogs (9:33), the frustration of "not drinking enough water" (4:02), and the cultural phenomenon of "lip-on-sight" culture in places like Brazil (25:08).
  • Friendship & Decorum: The hosts reflect on the differences between how men and women handle their friends' relationships and the importance of loyalty within a group (5:16).

Throughout the video, the hosts maintain a humorous and candid tone, often questioning the logic behind specific viral behaviors while acknowledging how they relate to their own experiences.



MOST *CRAZIEST* VIOLATIONS


In this video, KSI reacts to a compilation of what he considers some of the most unnecessary and "crazy" social violations. Throughout the video, he provides commentary on awkward, rude, or bizarre interactions captured on camera.

Key segments and highlights include:

  • Haircuts and Grooming: The video begins with a discussion about hair styling preferences and fauxhawks (0:08 - 0:38).
  • Awkward Interactions: KSI reacts to various uncomfortable moments, including a teacher's harsh interaction with a student (0:44 - 1:02), and a clip involving someone being caught on camera in a compromising way during a "drink if" challenge (2:16 - 2:37).
  • Bizarre Behaviors: Other clips feature people displaying strange behavior, such as someone staring at orange juice because the label says "concentrate" (6:34 - 6:40), and various "hood" discount requests (2:54 - 3:21).
  • Commentary on "Violations": KSI frequently critiques the subjects' social awareness, often calling them "stupid" or questioning their judgment when faced with cringe-worthy or overly aggressive situations (e.g., 4:306:45).
  • Political/Public Clips: The video briefly includes a clip of Boris Johnson using colorful insults (1:49 - 2:11), which KSI finds amusing even if he doesn't fully grasp the meaning.

The video maintains a fast-paced, humorous tone, with KSI acting as the judge of these social blunders, offering his unfiltered reactions to each situation.

Why DID Trump Launch the Iran War? Epstein Distraction? & Tony Dokoupil Wild Family Roots!| HIGNFYUS


This episode of Have I Got News For You US features a collection of highlights from Season 4, covering a mix of political satire, pop culture, and bizarre news stories:

  • Tony Dokoupil's Wild Family History: The panel explores the life of CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil, revealing the surprising fact that his father was a marijuana kingpin in the 1970s and 80s (0:05 - 2:09).
  • The Iran War and the Epstein Distraction: The panel discusses a poll indicating that 52% of Americans believe Donald Trump launched military action against Iran as a distraction from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal (2:10 - 3:38).
  • Presidential Pets: A game identifying which U.S. presidents kept unconventional pets. It is revealed that two presidents kept possums as pets, while only one kept a raccoon (3:39 - 6:07).
  • Italy's Adorable Felon: A lighthearted look at security footage from Sicily where a man was suspected of training his dog to illegally dump garbage bags, providing a humorous end to the segment (6:08 - 7:35).

A Bidding Frenzy Has Broken Out Over 10 Downing Street | SNLUK


This video from SNL UK presents a satirical sketch centered on a bidding frenzy for the property at 10 Downing Street.

Key highlights include:

  • The Property Viewing: The sketch opens with Wes Streeting (played by Jack Shep) viewing the famous residence, during which he insists on being addressed as "Prime Minister" (0:18). The estate agent notes the property has central location and storage but warns that living there comes with the "catch" that the entire country will likely hate you (1:05-1:14).
  • Competing Interests: Andy Burnham arrives, claiming he took a tram from Manchester to London to inspect the property, leading to a comedic clash with Streeting over their political identities (1:27-2:45).
  • The Incumbent's Perspective: As the competition heats up, the current occupant appears (3:03), distracted by Eurovision and expressing exhaustion with their role. The incumbent reflects on their tenure, wondering if they made any difference, but ultimately asserts their authority to remain in the house for at least another 75 minutes (3:32-4:50).

Weekend Update: Everybody Say Scrimpch | SNL UK


This video features a comedy sketch from Saturday Night Live UK where a character named Scrimpch is introduced as a 'dating expert' offering unconventional advice for singles struggling with the rising cost of living.

Key Dating Tips from Scrimpch:

  • Tip 1: Make money, don't spend it: Suggests taking a date to a wishing well to collect spare change (0:39).
  • Tip 2: Sing your truth: Advocates for singing personal information, such as guessing a date's BMI or asking to use their phone, as a way to be honest (0:49).
  • Tip 9: Keep it short: Recommends ending a date at the 50-minute mark by falsely claiming there are ants in the room (1:43).
  • Tip 17: Be interesting: Encourages sharing odd personal anecdotes, such as a favorite sound being an elephant's trunk or discussing feelings of abandonment (2:21).

Throughout the sketch, Scrimpch displays eccentric behavior, including an unusual backstory about being left behind on a school trip from Europe, emphasizing his philosophy that 'life is a school trip' and sometimes you just get 'left behind' (2:38).

Looking Theroux the Mirror | SNL UK


This video, Looking Theroux the Mirror, is a comedic sketch from Saturday Night Live UK featuring a parody of documentarian Louis Theroux interviewing himself in a Travelodge in Bromsgrove.

Key Highlights:

  • The Premise: Louis Theroux attempts to interview his own reflection in a mirror, poking fun at his characteristic interview style, including his habit of asking awkward, repetitive questions (0:00 - 1:00).
  • The Interaction: The dialogue consists of the two Louises engaging in a meta-conversation about their own awkwardness, their past work, and the strangeness of the situation. They repeatedly ask each other if they should "get started" (1:01 - 2:16).
  • Self-Reflection: The sketch explores the idea that Louis contains "multitudes" of other awkward versions of himself, leading to a surreal and repetitive exchange about their shared identity and experiences (2:17 - 3:49).
  • Conclusion: The sketch ends with a nonsensical offer to try the "trouser press" in the hotel room, maintaining the surreal and comedic tone until the end (3:50 - 4:07).

Sir Keir Starmer, Harry Kane and Peppa Pig Are Here to Inspire Britain | Cold Open | SNL UK


This video is a Saturday Night Live UK cold open sketch featuring a parody of Sir Keir Starmer (played by a cast member) addressing the British public. The sketch focuses on his attempt to deliver an inspiring message to a struggling nation, which he openly admits he is bad at.

Key segments of the sketch include:

  • The Struggling Speech (0:15 - 1:36): Starmer acknowledges a poor previous speech and attempts to discuss the Middle East conflict, but his delivery remains uninspiring and pessimistic.
  • Calling in Help (2:08 - 4:31): Realizing he isn't motivating the public, Starmer invites three "special guests" to try and boost morale:
    • Harry Kane (2:15): The England football legend attempts a rousing team talk that mostly sounds like a confused analysis of the Strait of Hormuz and football tactics.
    • Olivia Colman (3:16): The acclaimed actress tries to deliver a message with a "smile that could light up a room," but quickly veers into suggestively talking about energy shortages and darkness.
    • Peppa Pig (4:02): The final guest, whom Starmer introduces as a personal interest, delivers a hilariously dark and bleak message to the nation.
  • Conclusion (4:32 - 4:51): The sketch ends with a chaotic final sign-off as Starmer mentions impending power cuts and deals with the unexpected behavior of his guests.

Weekend Update: Trump Meets with Xi Jinping in China, Rejects Iran's Reparations Demands - SNL


This edition of Weekend Update with Colin Jost and Michael Che covers several satirical takes on current political and global events:

Political & International Highlights:

  • Trump in China: The segment opens with President Trump's 14,000-mile trip to China for a summit, humorously suggesting it could have been an email, and notes a mix-up where he was greeted by the country's vice president instead of Xi Jinping (0:34 - 1:12).
  • Global Relations: CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Cuba amid blackouts, and Trump reportedly rejected Iran's demands for war reparations (1:22 - 1:363:12 - 3:34).
  • Domestic Politics: The show jokes about RFK Jr.'s comments on health data, Senator John Cornin's proposal to rename a highway, and Carrie Lake's appointment as ambassador to Jamaica (2:08 - 2:353:34 - 4:11).

Pop Culture:

  • The show concludes by poking fun at the announcement of the FIFA World Cup final halftime show, which is set to feature MadonnaShakira, and BTS (4:11 - 4:35).

Weekend Update: Colin Jost and Michael Che Swap Jokes for Season 51 Finale - SNL


This video features a tradition on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segment, where anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che write jokes for each other to read live on air, without having seen them beforehand (0:00 - 0:13).

Key Highlights:

  • The Joke Swap: Throughout the segment (0:37 - 5:13), both hosts deliver intentionally awkward, offensive, or bizarre jokes written by the other person as a playful way to close out the season.
  • Topics Covered: The jokes touch on various pop culture and news items, including a new autism-focused Barbie, a study on erectile dysfunction, the movie Sinners starring Michael B. Jordan, the Jackson family, and Ye (formerly Kanye West).
  • The Finale: The segment concludes with a final prank involving Colin Jost pretending he is about to shave his head in an act of apology, followed by the hosts signing off to end the season (4:42 - 5:17).

Weekend Update: 40th Anniversary of NBC Logo, Rare Flower Only Exists in New Jersey - SNL


This video features a Weekend Update segment from Saturday Night Live, where anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che deliver satirical news commentary on various topics. Here are the key highlights covered in the clip:

  • The Price is Right: The anchors joked about a contestant winning the largest single-episode prize in the show's history: "One night with Drew Carey" (0:00 - 0:13).
  • Neanderthal Dentistry: Researchers discovered evidence of the first attempt to fill a cavity in a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth, which the anchors jokingly attributed to a stone tablet denying dental coverage (0:14 - 0:27).
  • Stevie Wonder's Birthday: Stevie Wonder celebrated his 76th birthday, with the show making a lighthearted jab about his favorite gift (0:28 - 0:49).
  • New Jersey Flower: A scientist discovered a rare species of flower that exists only in New Jersey, leading to a comedic remark about its environment (0:50 - 1:04).
  • NBC Peacock Anniversary: The segment concludes by noting the 40th anniversary of the modern NBC logo, followed by a controversial joke regarding the legacy of the network (1:05 - 1:36).

Post-Op - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch titled "Post-Op" features Will Ferrell as a doctor delivering comically disastrous news to a patient, played by Mikey Day, following a gallbladder surgery.

Key events in the sketch include:

  • The Error: The doctor reveals that while the gallbladder surgery was a success, he accidentally removed the patient's penis due to a misunderstanding of a nurse's instructions (0:43 - 1:36).
  • The Disposal: To make matters worse, the doctor explains that the removed body part was accidentally sent to a "flash furnace" and cremated, meaning it cannot be reattached (1:47 - 2:07).
  • Doctor's Negligence: Throughout the conversation, the doctor remains remarkably unprofessional, mentioning that he went to a hibachi restaurant for lunch after the surgery and failed to call a urologist to handle the complications (2:24 - 3:28).
  • The Aftermath: The doctor continues to frustrate the patient and his wife with absurd comments, including an awkward revelation about the patient's remaining testicle and noticing a "Happy Birthday" message on the patient's shirt, eventually prompting the couple to demand he leave and call a specialist (3:51 - 4:46).

Juicy Toobins - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features Will Ferrell as Craig, an intense and overly aggressive security guard managing a meet-and-greet event for a children's band called the Juicy Toobins.

Key highlights of the sketch include:

  • Strict Crowd Control: From the start (0:13), Craig establishes bizarrely strict rules for the fans, demanding they "back the hell up" and threatening to kick anyone who moves too quickly "all the way to Guam" (1:10).
  • Absurdist Backstory: As the band members—Mama Tubin, Papa Tubin, and Baby Tubin—make their appearances (1:453:075:15), Craig frequently loses his cool with the parents and children. He claims his intense crowd control skills were developed while working at the Baghdad Cheesecake Factory (2:56).
  • Escalating Tension: Craig frequently berates the attendees, calling them "vultures" (2:26) and accusing the adults of being on "the spectrum" (3:52), leading to a chaotic and hilariously uncomfortable atmosphere for the families waiting to meet the band.

Mechanics - SNL

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This Saturday Night Live sketch humorously portrays the frustrating and confusing experience of talking to mechanics. A couple (Mikey Day and Ashley Padilla) brings their Rav 4 in for an oil change, only to be met with a barrage of technical jargon and bizarre, nonsensical explanations from three mechanics (Will Ferrell, Marcello Hernández, and a surprise guest).

Key moments include:

  • Nonsensical Diagnosis: The mechanics claim the car has issues like a shot "sprog box" (0:31) and a "tree trunky" scrum belt (1:39), leaving the couple completely bewildered.
  • The Escalation: When the couple questions the need for a total vehicle rebuild (2:56) for a simple oil change, the mechanics escalate the interaction by introducing increasingly eccentric "chief" mechanics.
  • Absurd Pricing: The mechanics quote an impossible repair cost of "4100 700,000 400 10,000" (3:14), followed by a highly inappropriate suggestion for how to pay for the "service" (4:32-5:00).

The sketch concludes with the couple helplessly accepting the ridiculous terms, perfectly capturing the feeling of being overwhelmed by automotive industry jargon.

The Nudemans - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch, titled "The Nudemans," depicts an awkward introduction where Chris (Andrew Dismukes) meets his girlfriend's family, who are members of a nudist community.

Key moments include:

  • Initial Tension: Chris arrives and is immediately rattled by the strange behavior of the parents, Janine (Sarah Sherman) and her husband (Will Ferrell) (0:02 - 0:45).
  • The "Drafty" Home: The family makes constant double entendres regarding their nudity, pretending the house is simply "drafty" or that their clothes are "untied" (1:06 - 1:45).
  • The Physical Comedy: The family continuously forces Chris into uncomfortable positions, such as helping them "close windows" or "crack their backs," all while maintaining the farce that they aren't completely naked (1:49 - 2:30).
  • The Climax: The tension peaks during dinner as the family offers Chris food, culminating in a group photo where they encourage everyone to say "cheeks" (2:35 - 3:30).

Bobbin's Sacrifice - SNL


A man (Will Ferrell) sacrifices himself to help save a kingdom.


Cast List 2 - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features a group of high school students anxiously awaiting the cast list for their school's spring production of Grease, posted by their eccentric and unprofessional drama teacher, Mr. Koig (played by Will Ferrell).

Key Highlights:

  • The Wait: Students fret over their potential roles, with some concerned about being typecast as trees (1:54) or fearing Mr. Koig's unpredictable temperament (1:36).
  • Audition Critiques: Mr. Koig proceeds to mock and critique students individually, demanding absurd concessions—such as dyeing hair (3:17) or wearing push-up bras with water balloons (4:29)—to secure lead roles.
  • Musical Direction: The scene introduces the intense choir teacher, Ms. Peebles, who uses unconventional and borderline inappropriate methods to help a student hit a high note (6:38).
  • The Climax: After all the buildup and drama, the final reveal concludes with a chaotic twist: Mr. Koig realizes he completely forgot to cast the lead role of Danny Zuko, and the student he intended for the role isn't even enrolled in the school (7:15).

Mr Bagley | SNL UK


This comedy sketch from SNL UK follows Gary Thomas, the highest-scoring striker for the football club Albion, as he experiences a series of surreal "walk down memory lane" reunions with people from his past who he mistakenly believed were deceased.

Key encounters include:

  • Ted Bagley (0:19-0:49): Gary's old school teacher whom he thought had passed away.
  • Mrs. Dod (0:49-1:14): His former substitute French teacher, who appears to offer support despite their distant connection.
  • His Father (1:14-1:42): Gary is shocked to find his father alive, having previously believed he had died.
  • The "Jugger" (1:42-2:21): The sketch takes an absurd turn when a man Gary admits to hitting with his car on a misty country lane—and subsequently attempting to finish off with a brick—reappears to congratulate him on his football performance.

The sketch relies on the recurring gag of Gary’s surprise at seeing these individuals alive, culminating in the awkward and dark revelation regarding his past criminal behavior towards the final visitor.

Hormuz Jeff - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features Will Ferrell as Hormuz Jeff, a self-proclaimed expert boat operator who offers an exclusive, albeit absurd, shipping service through the Strait of Hormuz (0:10-0:18).

Key highlights of the service:

  • The Strategy: Jeff claims he can navigate the blocked strait because he has nothing to lose and feels no fear, due to an incident years ago where he dove into a shallow swimming pool (0:22-0:34).
  • The Boat: He uses the Hormuz Hornet, a 22-foot party pontoon modified with six Yamaha racing motors illegally welded to the back (0:45-0:56).
  • Operations: Jeff will ship anything (except animals, which "crap in the boat" and can't handle his speed) and uses tactics like driving in a "wild zigzag" and blinding drones with paintball guns to avoid detection (1:07-2:29).
  • Communication: Potential clients must follow a highly complicated and suspicious process to reach him: they must use an app called Texto, which is only accessible after downloading a "phantom browser" called Peeler (1:38-2:07).

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