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Saturday Night Live
Seth Meyers and Paul Simon
Directed by
Don Roy King
,
Paul Briganti
,
Hannah Levy
TV-14
S44 • E3
Oct 12, 2018
67m
6.3
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Television host and "Saturday Night Live" alum Seth Meyers hosts with musical guest Paul Simon.
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Cast of Seth Meyers and Paul Simon
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
Paul Simon
Self - Musical Guest
Alec Baldwin
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Seth Meyers
Self - Host
Don Roy King
Director
Paul Briganti
Director
Hannah Levy
Director
Adriana Robles
Director
Oz Rodríguez
Director
James Anderson
Writer
Alex Baze
Writer
Steven Castillo
Writer
Andrew Dismukes
Writer
Anna Drezen
Writer
Alison Gates
Writer
Steve Higgins
Writer / Producer
Sam Jay
Writer
Erik Kenward
Writer / Producer
Michael Koman
Writer
Alan Linic
Writer
Eli Coyote Mandel
Writer
Lorne Michaels
Writer
John Mulaney
Writer
Josh Patten
Writer
Gary Richardson
Writer
Marika Sawyer
Writer
Pete Schultz
Writer
Will Stephen
Writer
Bowen Yang
Writer
Tom Broecker
Producer
Erin Doyle
Producer
Lindsay Shookus
Producer
Seth Meyers and Paul Simon Ratings & Reviews
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
A liberal panel show set in Cajun Country ... and let's never speak of it again. A funny accent does not a sketch make, Beck Bennett.
The Daily Beast
Marlow Stern
Just as its string of humorless, Trump-bashing Baldwin cameos have felt like cultural reparations for the hosting fiasco, so too did this...
CinemaBlend
Mack Rawden
Both Donald Trump and Kanye West have appeared on the show in the past... It's a tough line to walk, but SNL has been perhaps better at it than any other show for the past forty-four seasons.
New York Times
Dave Itzkoff
Sometimes a "Saturday Night Live" cold open is a genuine surprise, a distillation of recent history that comes completely out of left field. And then sometimes the events of a past week are outrageous enough that they demand an obvious approach.
Entertainment Weekly
Christina Santi
Besides being the butt of jokes in Weekend Update, there was even a skit featuring a West song that had nothing to do with the rapper. SNL just can't quit you, Kanye!
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
President Donald Trump has made "Saturday Night Live" relevant this season. He won't be taking credit for that. But without the spoofs of the president and his administration, the NBC show would have little to recommend it.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Four years after leaving "Saturday Night Live," Seth Meyers returned as host and star in a series of sketches Saturday that largely underscored how good he was all those years here.
The Atlantic
David Sims
But Meyers's episode ended up avoiding those sentimental pitfalls, and instead featured goofy, original sketch-writing that highlighted the current cast's strengths-with one notable exception.
Decider
Larry Getlen
The excellent Chris Redd played Kanye West in full White House meltdown mode, echoing his meeting this week in the Oval Office, in the cold open of the most consistently funny SNL so far this season.
Consequence of Sound
Matt Melis
Something - well, a lot of things - felt broken about the first two weeks of Saturday Night Live's 44th season. And while last night's episode by no means put all worries to bed, I'm sure Lorne Michaels and cast are sleeping a bit easier this morning.
Slashfilm
Ethan Anderton
Seth Meyers was never a standout cast member until he came to the Weekend Update desk, so having him blend back in with the cast of SNL while letting everyone else do the heavy lifting was the smart thing to do.
Rolling Stone
Ryan McGee
What should have been a successful homecoming turned into an episode that featured some brief flashes of brilliance but more often struggled to find any semblance of rhythm.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matthew Love
It's hard to know what sort of editorial guidance Meyers gave during the week, but he's happily diving into almost every sketch and giving Weekend Update a big boost with "Really?!?"
Guardian
Zach Vasquez
It makes for a flat ending to what was otherwise the most consistent episode of the season, Meyers proving that returning cast members make the most natural hosts.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
It's a formula that can be extremely potent, and it made Meyers' return to his old, down-the-hall stomping ground uniquely intriguing. Which is why his appearance here was so deflating.
indieWire
LaToya Ferguson
This is an episode where the host is more than competent and doesn't need the cast to really take the wheel from him, and while it might not allow everyone to get equal time, it at least makes proper use of the time it has.
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