Willem Dafoe made his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut this weekend, and referenced launching his acting career in NYC during his monologue.
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Will Forte is back on the Saturday Night Live stage!
The 51-year-old actor finally returned to the late-night sketch comedy show to host for the very first time over the weekend after serving as a cast member from 2002 until 2010. And he had a little help from some familiar faces in the episode – something he really did not want! In his opening monologue, Forte started by complaining about the fact that he was the last of his former castmates who got to host the show, saying:
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And that is when Kristen Wiig suddenly crashed the party and made an appearance on the stage. However, The Last Man on Earth alum wasn’t exactly thrilled about the reunion! After Wiig expressed that she was so excited to see him, Forte pretty much dismissed her and told her to leave. Ouch! But when she left the stage, showrunner Lorne Michaels then came out to say there may have been a scheduling error since Willem Dafoe thought it was his week. Yikes! Ch-ch-check out the opening monologue (below):
But the best surprise of the evening had to be when Forte brought back MacGruber! As fans know, the character was first created on SNL as a parody of MacGyver, then went on to have a movie, and then television series on Peacock. And he returned not once, not twice, but three times last night! The first sketch saw Forte, Wiig, and Ryan Phillippe all decked out in masks attempting to defuse a bomb inside the sealed vault of a bank. However, he got a little distracted by spreading some COVID-19 misinformation. He declares:
When Wiig’s Vicki St. Elmo asks what Forte’s MacGruber is doing, he fired back:
In the second sketch, MacGruber has learned from his
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Will Forte returned to “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend for his first time as host and, as expected, he brought MacGruber with him.
here and above.Still, he was determined to make the best of it, excitedly telling the audience “tonight, it’s finally my turn. My time to shine.
MacGruber. But uh, MacGruber is none too pleased with COVID safety measures and might actually be an antivaxx fascist.As always, MacGruber found himself in a tense situation, with only seconds to diffuse a bomb and save himself and his sidekicks. Of course, those sidekicks were none other than Kristen Wiig, reprising her role as Vicki St.
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Will Forte returned to over the weekend for his first time as host and, as expected, he brought MacGruber with him.The character — who first was created on as a parody of MacGyver, then went on to have his own movie, and just dropped the first season of a TV show on Peacock last month — is famously bad at everything he does, and ends up getting everybody blown up.However, Forte managed to breathe fresh life into the still-funny sketch, with a little help from his co-stars Kristen Wiig and Ryan Phillippe.The first sketch of the night (because they almost always comes in threes), sees the trio trying to defuse a bomb in a bank, inside a sealed vault. All three are wearing protective face masks, before MacGruber asks them to take them off, so he can use them to create some elaborate contraption to defuse the explosive.«Now both of you, hand me your masks!» MacGruber declares. «No time to explain, masks now!»As MacGruber lights the masks on fire in a tin can, Wiig's Vicki St.
Will Forte is back on the Saturday Night Live stage!
Tonight on SNL, longtime cast member Will Forte got his first opportunity to host, speaking in his opening monologue to his excitement about finally getting his moment in the spotlight.