Saturday Night Live season 46

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The forty-sixth season of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live premiered on October 3, 2020, during the 2020–21 television season with host Chris Rock and musical guest Megan Thee Stallion,[1][2][3] and concluded on May 22, 2021, with host Anya Taylor-Joy and musical guest Lil Nas X. With the previous season cut short amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the show instead airing three remotely produced episodes referred to as Saturday Night Live at Home, the season premiere marked the return to Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.[1] Lorne Michaels said that the show aimed to have a "limited" in-studio audience, and that they would "work closely with Gov. Cuomo's team."[4] In the season, the series reached a milestone: airing its 900th episode, on February 6, 2021, with host Dan Levy and musical guest Phoebe Bridgers.

No. of episodes20
Original networkNBC
Original releaseOctober 3, 2020 (2020-10-03) 
May 22, 2021 (2021-05-22)
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Cast

On September 15, 2020, it was announced that the entire cast from last season would be returning, with Ego Nwodim, who had been a featured player since 2018, being promoted to repertory status, while Chloe Fineman and Bowen Yang, both of whom had been hired in 2019 for the previous season, remained as featured players.[5][6]

On September 16, prior to the start of the season, SNL staff writer Andrew Dismukes, Upright Citizens Brigade alum Lauren Holt, and stand-up comedian Punkie Johnson were added to the cast as featured players.[4] The same day of Dismukes, Holt, and Johnson's additions to the cast, it was announced that Alec Baldwin and SNL alum Maya Rudolph, though not members of the cast, would reprise their respective roles as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris,[7] while Jim Carrey would take over impersonating Joe Biden.[4] Biden had been portrayed by Jason Sudeikis while he was vice president and by Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, and Sudeikis the previous season. On December 19, Carrey announced he would step down from playing Biden, stating it was the original intention that he would play Biden for only six weeks.[8] Current cast member Alex Moffat succeeded Carrey to portray as Biden during the cold open of the episode hosted by Kristen Wiig.[9]

Cecily Strong was absent from the first six episodes of the season due to filming commitments for her Apple TV+ series Schmigadoon!. Aidy Bryant appeared in the season premiere before taking an extended absence due to filming commitments for her Hulu show Shrill.[10][11] Both Strong and Bryant were still credited as cast members throughout the season.

This was the final season for longtime cast member Beck Bennett, who had been on the show for eight seasons since 2013, and the only season for Holt, who departed after the season finale.[12]

Cast roster

bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor

Writers

Prior to the start of the season, writing supervisor Anna Drezen (who joined the writing staff in 2016) was promoted to co-head writer alongside Michael Che, Colin Jost, and Kent Sublette, making her the first female head writer since Sarah Schneider.[13] Additionally, Celeste Yim was added to the writing staff.[14]

This would be the final season for longtime writing supervisors Fran Gillespie and Sudi Green (who both joined the writing staff in 2015) after six years (they had both also previously spent four years as writing supervisors, starting in 2017).[15] Green later returned to the show for the first 7 episodes of season 50.[16]

Following the conclusion of the first half of the season, writer Sam Jay left the show (who joined the writing staff in 2017).[17] Writers Dan Licata and Emma Clark (who both joined the writing staff in 2019) left the show following the season's conclusion.[15] Writer Gary Richardson did not return for the next season, but would return in season 48.[18]

Episodes

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8901Chris RockMegan Thee StallionOctober 3, 2020 (2020-10-03)5.6[19]

8912Bill BurrJack White[a]October 10, 2020 (2020-10-10)[b]4.7[19]

8923Issa RaeJustin BieberOctober 17, 2020 (2020-10-17)4.5[26]

8934AdeleH.E.R.October 24, 2020 (2020-10-24)5.0[28]

8945John MulaneyThe StrokesOctober 31, 2020 (2020-10-31)4.7[29]

8956Dave Chappelle[c]Foo FightersNovember 7, 2020 (2020-11-07)[d]9.1 million[30]

8967Jason BatemanMorgan WallenDecember 5, 2020 (2020-12-05)6.1 million[31]

  • Morgan Wallen performs "7 Summers" and "Still Goin' Down" and appears in "Morgan Wallen Party", a sketch parodying the events leading up to the cancellation of his appearance in the second episode of the season.
  • Eminem appears in the pre-recorded "Stu" sketch, which itself parodied his song "Stan".
  • Cecily Strong returns after not appearing on the first six episodes of the season.
  • The January 16, 2021 repeat of this episode featured a clip of former band member Howard Johnson, who had died earlier in the week, performing with his band Gravity in 1978.
8978Timothée ChalametBruce Springsteen & the E Street BandDecember 12, 2020 (2020-12-12)6.7 million[32]

  • Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band perform "Ghosts" and "I'll See You in My Dreams"
    • E Street Band bassist Garry Tallent elects not to perform due to COVID-19 concerns. He is replaced by Jack Daley of Little Steven's Disciples of Soul band. This is the first performance by the E Street Band without Tallent since the band's inception in 1973.[33]
  • Chalamet's mother, Nicole Flender, appears in the opening monologue.
  • Jimmy Fallon appears in the pre-recorded "Tiny Horse" sketch.
  • Questlove appears in the "XXL Rap Roundtable" sketch.
  • During the goodnights, Chalamet wore a hoodie with the Legendary Pictures logo on it, in response to the news that Dune, which he starred in and was produced by Legendary but distributed by Warner Bros., would be released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max.[34]
8989Kristen WiigDua LipaDecember 19, 2020 (2020-12-19)6.3 million[32]

89910John KrasinskiMachine Gun KellyJanuary 30, 2021 (2021-01-30)4.4[35]

  • Machine Gun Kelly performs "my ex's best friend" and "Lonely".
  • Before the goodnights, a photo of Cicely Tyson, who died two days before the episode aired, is shown in silence.
90011Dan LevyPhoebe BridgersFebruary 6, 2021 (2021-02-06)4.2[36]

90112Regina KingNathaniel RateliffFebruary 13, 2021 (2021-02-13)4.1[37]

  • Nathaniel Rateliff performs "Redemption" and "A Little Honey" with the Night Sweats.
90213Regé-Jean PageBad BunnyFebruary 20, 2021 (2021-02-20)4.2[38]

  • Bad Bunny performs "La Noche de Anoche" with Rosalía and "Te Deseo Lo Mejor" and appears in the pre-recorded "Loco" sketch and in the live-recorded "Sea Shanty" sketch.
90314Nick JonasNick JonasFebruary 27, 2021 (2021-02-27)4.1[39]

  • Nick Jonas performs "Spaceman" and "This is Heaven" with SNL bandleader Lenny Pickett on saxophone.
  • Nick's brother Kevin Jonas appears in the opening monologue and introduces Nick's second performance.
  • Kenan Thompson and Chris Redd introduce Nick's first performance.
90415Maya RudolphJack HarlowMarch 27, 2021 (2021-03-27)3.6[40]

90516Daniel KaluuyaSt. VincentApril 3, 2021 (2021-04-03)3.6[41]

90617Carey MulliganKid CudiApril 10, 2021 (2021-04-10)3.6[41]

  • Kid Cudi performs "Tequila Shots" and "Sad People" and appears in the pre-recorded "Weird Little Flute" sketch.
  • Mulligan's husband, Marcus Mumford, appears in the opening monologue.
  • Timothée Chalamet appears in the pre-recorded "Weird Little Flute" sketch.
  • After Update, a photo of Anne Beatts, a longtime SNL writer who died earlier in the week, was shown in silence.
  • Before the goodnights, a photo of rapper DMX, who died the day before, is shown in silence.
90718Elon MuskMiley CyrusMay 8, 2021 (2021-05-08)4.7[42]

  • Miley Cyrus performs "Without You" with The Kid Laroi and "Plastic Hearts", appears in the cold open singing "Light of a Clear Blue Morning" originally performed by her godmother, Dolly Parton, and appears in the pre-recorded "Chad on Mars" sketch. Cyrus' mother Tish Cyrus also appears in the cold open.
  • The mothers of the cast (excluding Michael Che, Alex Moffat, and Andrew Dismukes) appear in the cold open.
  • Musk's mother Maye Musk appears in the opening monologue.
  • Grimes, Musk's then partner, appears as Princess Peach in the Wario trial sketch.
  • For the first time in the series, this episode was live-streamed internationally on YouTube to over 100 countries.[43]
90819Keegan-Michael KeyOlivia RodrigoMay 15, 2021 (2021-05-15)3.5[44]

  • Olivia Rodrigo performs "Drivers License" and "Good 4 U", with both performances accompanied by Dan Nigro playing guitar.
  • SNL writer Steven Castillo appears during the opening monologue as an audience member.
  • SNL writer Gary Richardson appears in the "High School Graduation" sketch.
90920Anya Taylor-JoyLil Nas XMay 22, 2021 (2021-05-22)3.5[45]

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Specials

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"The 2020 SNL Election Special"November 2, 2020 (2020-11-02)N/A
A special showing of all fan-favorite SNL political sketches.
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Notes

  1. Morgan Wallen's scheduled appearance as the musical guest was cancelled the week of the episode after videos surfaced showing him violating the show's COVID-19 protocols on mask wearing and social distancing.[21] White was announced as a replacement the day before the broadcast.[22] Wallen was later rescheduled for the December 5 episode.
  2. The episode was broadcast as planned in spite of an employee at 30 Rockefeller Plaza having tested positive for COVID-19 on air day.[23]
  3. Chappelle hosted the first episode immediately following the presidential election. He also hosted the first episode immediately following the 2016 presidential election.
  4. The episode was delayed due to a Clemson vs. Notre Dame college football game that went into double overtime.

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