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“SNL Returns with Sabrina Carpenter, Domingo’s Hilarious Comeback”
URGENT UPDATE: “Saturday Night Live” just aired a lively episode featuring host and musical guest Sabrina Carpenter alongside the return of the beloved romantic party crasher Domingo, played by Marcello Hernández. This episode, which aired on October 14, 2023, shifted focus from politics to pop culture, much to the delight of fans.
The show’s premiere was delayed due to college football, but the wait was worth it as Carpenter hosted for the first time and performed tracks from her album, “Man’s Best Friend.” Domingo made a comical comeback as Kelsey Fineman’s character, who once again embarrassed her husband Matt, portrayed by Andrew Dismukes. Kelsey celebrated Matt’s 30th birthday with a romantic night out, leading to a hilarious musical number from her “Kelsquad,” which included a catchy chant of “D, O, M, I, N, G, O, Domingo!”
As Domingo entered, he humorously recounted a night in Nashville, leading to a noise complaint warning from a frustrated Matt: “Kelsey, I’m serious, this is strike six!” Despite the comedic focus, politics made its presence felt with a segment featuring James Austin Johnson impersonating former President Donald Trump. This time, Trump appeared on a fictional podcast hosted by a group of children, humorously discussing “GOATed” vegetables and Halloween candies.
In a cringe-worthy yet entertaining moment, Johnson’s Trump claimed, “I’ve never been one for the veggies. Ding Dongs? I like a Ding Dong.” The segment also touched on the recent commutation of former U.S. representative George Santos, echoing the day’s No Kings protests. Trump chimed in, “The people are marching because they’re happy he’s free, right? It’s a ‘Yes, King’ march.”
With its unique blend of comedy and commentary, this episode of “SNL” has already sparked conversations online. Fans are eager to share bits of the show, especially the humorous take on current events. The combination of pop culture and politics in a lighthearted format is resonating widely, making this episode one to remember.
Tune in weekly to NBC for more from “SNL” as it continues to tackle relevant topics with humor and creativity. Don’t miss out on the latest episodes that keep the laughter coming while reflecting on today’s most pressing issues.
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