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Saturday Night Live
Woody Harrelson and Billie Eilish
Directed by
Don Roy King
,
Paul Briganti
,
Doron Max Hagay
TV-14
S45 • E1
Sep 27, 2019
67m
6.7
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"Zombieland: Double Tap" actor Woody Harrelson hosts with musical guest Billie Eilish.
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Cast of Woody Harrelson and Billie Eilish
Michael Che
Self - Various Characters
Mikey Day
Self - Various Characters
Beck Bennett
Self - Various Characters
Chloe Fineman
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
Bowen Yang
Self - Various Characters
Pete Davidson
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
Billie Eilish
Self - Musical Guest
Woody Harrelson
Self - Host
Liev Schreiber
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Larry David
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Maya Rudolph
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Alec Baldwin
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
FINNEAS
Self - Musical Guest
Don Roy King
Director
Paul Briganti
Director
Doron Max Hagay
Director
Hannah Levy
Director
Adriana Robles
Director
James Anderson
Writer
Neal Brennan
Writer
Dan Bulla
Writer
Steven Castillo
Writer
Emma Clark
Writer
Andrew Dismukes
Writer
Alison Gates
Writer
Steve Higgins
Writer / Producer
Sam Jay
Writer
Erik Kenward
Writer / Producer
Dan Licata
Writer
Dave McCary
Writer
Lorne Michaels
Writer
Josh Patten
Writer
Gary Richardson
Writer
Will Stephen
Writer
Jasmine Pierce
Writer
Tom Broecker
Producer
Erin Doyle
Producer
Lindsay Shookus
Producer
Woody Harrelson and Billie Eilish Ratings & Reviews
Rolling Stone
Ryan McGee
Here's the real breakdown: over the next nine months, SNL will produce about 200 sketches. Fifty will be great, 50 will be awful, and one hundred will be fine. In other words, it will be another season of SNL.
Pop Culture Leftovers
Josh Davis
Saturday Night Live has been hit or miss for the last several years. Chalk this one up as "just OK."
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
The monologue has Colin Jost written all over it. Oof. Welcome to Season 45!
Decider
Larry Getlen
SNL's season premiere gave off a same-as-it-ever-was vibe, not exactly encouraging after a lackluster last few seasons.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
"SNL" staged its own trailer of "Downton Abbey" and joked that nothing really happens in the box-office hit. But the same could be said for the blah season opener of "SNL."
TV Line
Ryan Schwartz
Thankfully, the episode found its footing - and gave at least one new cast member a chance to shine - after the first commercial break, when the show returned with a cameo-filled debate parody that really, really should have served as the cold open.
Slashfilm
Ethan Anderton
One of those wasn't too bad, but the best parts of the show came outside the political arena.
Hollywood Reporter
Dan Fienberg
I'd try to figure out other things to say about Saturday's premiere, but good or bad, Saturday Night Live just doesn't offer much to talk about these days.
The Atlantic
David Sims
As the 45th season of the show moves forward, developing the rest of the cast should be SNL's priority, not putting in calls to Ray Donovan.
indieWire
LaToya Ferguson
Yet the generational gap between this season premiere's host and musical guest is not the strangest choice. It's more what this season premiere chooses to do - or really, not do - with its multi-time host.
Guardian
Zach Vasquez
Harrelson throws out a shout out to climate activist Greta Thurnberg (whose face is plastered on his t-shirt) during an awkwardly long curtain call, closing a scattered premiere episode on a scattered note.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
Harrelson was nothing but solid throughout the following episode, evincing a happy professionalism that, if the writing were better, could have elevated this first show nicely.
Entertainment Weekly
Andy Hoglund
A messy but overall enjoyable SNL. The issues remain, mostly on their hard swing political takes
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matthew Lowe
One of the most exciting elements of the show: New players Bowen Yang and Chloe Fineman got used quite a bit, popping up in several sketches and each given their own moments to shine.
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