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Saturday Night Live
Paul Rudd and DJ Khaled
Directed by
Don Roy King
,
Paul Briganti
,
Hannah Levy
TV-14
S44 • E21
May 17, 2019
67m
6.6
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"Avengers: Endgame" actor Paul Rudd hosts with musical guest DJ Khaled
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Cast of Paul Rudd and DJ Khaled
Michael Che
Self - Various Characters
Mikey Day
Self - Various Characters
Beck Bennett
Self - Various Characters
Aidy Bryant
Self - Various Characters
Heidi Gardner
Self - Various Characters
Colin Jost
Self - Various Characters
Ego Nwodim
Self - Various Characters
Kenan Thompson
Self - Various Characters
Pete Davidson
Self - Various Characters
Leslie Jones
Self - Various Characters
Kate McKinnon
Self - Various Characters
Alex Moffat
Self - Various Characters
Kyle Mooney
Self - Various Characters
Cecily Strong
Self - Various Characters
Melissa Villaseñor
Self - Various Characters
Chris Redd
Self - Various Characters
SZA
Self - Musical Guest
Big Sean
Self - Musical Guest
Meek Mill
Self - Musical Guest
DJ Khaled
Self - Musical Guest
Alec Baldwin
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Robert De Niro
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Paul Rudd
Self - Host
Lil Wayne
Self - Musical Guest
Lil Baby
Self - Musical Guest
Jeremih
Self - Musical Guest
J Balvin
Self - Musical Guest
John Legend
Self - Musical Guest
Jacob Anderson
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Jane Fonda
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Lily Tomlin
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Don Roy King
Director
Paul Briganti
Director
Hannah Levy
Director
Adriana Robles
Director
Julio Torres
Writer
Tom Broecker
Producer
Erin Doyle
Producer
Steve Higgins
Producer
Erik Kenward
Producer
Lindsay Shookus
Producer
Paul Rudd and DJ Khaled Ratings & Reviews
Slashfilm
Ethan Anderton
While the lack of surprise guests, especially for a season finale, was a bit of a disappointment, the episode as a whole was still immensely satisfying.
Rolling Stone
Ryan McGee
The fact that the season went out with something of a whimper is a function of the show's creative DNA rather than a failure to sum up the narrative themes of the season.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
[Paul] Rudd does his monologue as a Best Man's speech, and he accomplishes exactly what a Best Man speech should: It's a little funny, a little bit from the heart, it's short, and it stands out of the way for the main event.
Paste Magazine
John-Michael Bond
Paul Rudd returns for his fourth time hosting the show, bringing the same unstoppable charm that's kept him on the big screen for three decades.
Newsday
Verne Gay
In late middle age, SNL remains a work in progress, which I suppose is part of its infuriating charm.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matthew Love
Though there aren't any memorable sketches to set [Paul] Rudd's hosting gig apart from his others, there really aren't any clunkers, either. It's just in Rudd's genes: He is reliably funny.
indieWire
LaToya Ferguson
Nothing special at all... which, unfortunately, kind of describes this season finale. It's not Paul Rudd's fault though, because Paul Rudd is a man who can make a spectacle out of something mundane like going on Conan.
Guardian
Zach Vasquez
[Paul] Rudd was good as always and there weren't any real low points outside the cold open. But the only thing that really made it feel like a finale were the celebrity appearances. All told, it was a fitting end to a middling season.
Entertainment Weekly
Mary Sollosi
While there were no emotional cast member farewells and surprisingly few celebrity cameos in the low-key season-ender, the show brought a few hilarious moments and one affecting Weekend Update appearance.
Decider
Larry Getlen
Paul Rudd returned to host, comparing the SNL monologue to a best man speech and delivering a short, sweet, somewhat non-sensical one about his history with the show, which somehow involved him working as a "vomit boy" at Studio 54 in the '70s.
Consequence of Sound
Dominick Suzanne-Mayer
Some of the episode was a great deal of fun, which is to be expected with Internet boyfriend and fourth-time host Paul Rudd leading the charge. Some of it was a reminder of just how inconsistent the season has been.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
[Paul] Rudd was at his most Rudd: charming, silly, utterly committed to the bit. And while his commitment never flagged, the sketches he got were either warmed over hash, or sleepily mediocre.
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