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Saturday Night Live
RuPaul and Justin Bieber
Directed by
Don Roy King
,
Paul Briganti
,
Doron Max Hagay
TV-14
S45 • E13
Feb 7, 2020
67m
5.9
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RuPaul performs with musical guest Justin Bieber.
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Cast of RuPaul and Justin Bieber
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
Quavo
Self - Musical Guest
Jason Sudeikis
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
RuPaul
Self - Host
Larry David
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Rachel Dratch
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Justin Bieber
Self - Musical Guest
Fred Armisen
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Don Roy King
Director
Paul Briganti
Director
Doron Max Hagay
Director
James Anderson
Writer
Dan Bulla
Writer
Steven Castillo
Writer
Emma Clark
Writer
Andrew Dismukes
Writer
Alison Gates
Writer
Steve Higgins
Writer / Producer
Sam Jay
Writer
Chris Kelly
Writer
Erik Kenward
Writer / Producer
Dan Licata
Writer
Lorne Michaels
Writer
Jasmine Pierce
Writer
Gary Richardson
Writer
Sarah Schneider
Writer
John Solomon
Writer
Will Stephen
Writer
Tom Broecker
Producer
Erin Doyle
Producer
RuPaul and Justin Bieber Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Larry Getlen
Host RuPaul performed admirably, but this was a week of creaky sketches that never found their footing.
Guardian
Zach Vasquez
Talented an overall performer as he is, RuPaul just didn't seem particularly well-suited to live sketch comedy. But the bigger issue with this episode, and with the show overall now that the primaries are well and truly upon us, is the political material.
Entertainment Weekly
Andy Hoglund
"This is fun, right?" asks Ru. The answer: YES.
Rolling Stone
Ryan McGee
RuPaul was having the absolute time of his life while the audience clung onto anything remotely funny. This outing was an unfortunate repeat of last week, in which a game host is abandoned by ideas that either didn't gel or were dead on arrival.
Slashfilm
Ethan Anderton
I wish some of the sketches were better and offered RuPaul the opportunity to show a little more range with a variety of characters, but there were enough entertaining moments from him that I'd be happy for him to come back.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
Ru's presence was enough to make sketches flow past, charm and charisma winning the day. That said, the sketches themselves weren't especially sharp... and the whole enterprise ultimately smacked of something of a missed opportunity.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
I'm concerned that RuPaul and SNL do not mix well.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matthew Love
The show uses Ru to the fullest: As himself, as an enthusiastic ensemble player, and as a lead in both glam and tawdry drag. Some sketches suit better than others, but for his part, Ru looks perfectly at home regardless of what he's doing
indieWire
LaToya Ferguson
It's honestly the most effortless and assured RuPaul comes across in this episode, which usually would be a good sign, but in this case, is the top of a cliff that the episode plummets down as it progresses.
Vanity Fair
Karen Valby
Ru's monologue was flawless... But five cheers for Chloe Fineman, who had a glorious and go-for-broke breakthrough during Weekend Update.
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