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Saturday Night Live
Chris Rock with Megan Thee Stallion
Directed by
Don Roy King
,
Paul Briganti
,
Doron Max Hagay
TV-14
S46 • E1
Oct 2, 2020
67m
6.4
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Chris Rock hosts with musical guest Megan Thee Stallion.
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Cast of Chris Rock with Megan Thee Stallion
Michael Che
Self - Various Characters
Mikey Day
Self - Various Characters
Beck Bennett
Self - Various Characters
Andrew Dismukes
Self - Various Characters
Chloe Fineman
Self - Various Characters
Aidy Bryant
Self - Various Characters
Heidi Gardner
Self - Various Characters
Punkie Johnson
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
Lauren Holt
Self - Various Characters
Megan Thee Stallion
Self - Musical Guest
Young Thug
Self - Musical Guest
Chris Rock
Self - Host
Maya Rudolph
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Alec Baldwin
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Jim Carrey
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Harry Styles
Self - Cameo (uncredited)
Don Roy King
Director
Paul Briganti
Director
Doron Max Hagay
Director
Hannah Levy
Director
Adriana Robles
Director
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
Will Stephen
Writer
Celeste Yim
Writer
Tom Broecker
Producer
Erin Doyle
Producer
Lindsay Shookus
Producer
Chris Rock with Megan Thee Stallion Ratings & Reviews
Pop Culture Leftovers
Josh Davis
Here's to hoping that future hosts of SNL's 46th season can find similar ways to spark the franchise that continues to be, at times extremely funny and relevant, but more often that not frustratingly uneven.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
The show has struggled with political humor in the Trump era, when the crassness of reality can obviate the need for satire, and this week's season premiere opened as shakily as ever...
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
After four years of weak, empty attempts, why do those expectations still exist?
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
It's been a slow week for the stars of SNL: Kate, Cecily, and Aidy. I'm not mad, because Ego and Chloe are likely their successors.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Was it even possible to be truly funny, in any mode, about Trump going public with his testing positive for the coronavirus one day before showtime? The answer was a qualified no. But the effort was weirdly compelling anyway.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
The sketches and filmed bits were mostly fine and generally nothing to remember.
Hollywood Reporter
Dan Fienberg
I don't know if this is a larger-than-normal cast or if there were fewer sketches than usual tonight. It all was spread thin.
Slashfilm
Ethan Anderton
The sketches didn't feel like they were executed as expertly as they usually are. Sure, there are technical flubs even in the best episodes, but this episode just felt like a dress rehearsal.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matthew Love
While it may not have been a stellar show, it looked and sounded much like a standard episode of SNL. For that, cast and crew should be commended.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
Was the awkwardness of sending up a 74-year-old man who is hospitalized with a deadly new virus worth it? Hardly.
Guardian
Zach Vasquez
Judged on its own merits as an episode, this wouldn't necessarily rank among the worst of all time (or even recent seasons), but considering everything the show had to work with, it should.
Entertainment Weekly
Andy Hoglund
After four months, this is what we got! Woof.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Most of the comedy of "SNL" seemed fraught, pushed too hard and not very funny.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
Saturday Night Live was, in its first outing, satisfied to steam ahead as if self-satisfied mediocrity were enough. It is-and I cannot state this forcefully enough-not.
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