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- A new cast member (Kyle Mooney) struggles to ingratiate himself with the cast.
- Meet Alan (Bill Hader), the future of casual entertainment in a box.
- The hosts (Kenan Thompson, Cecily Strong) of a St. Louis morning show find it hard to be their normal cheery selves in light of the Ferguson riots especially when their guest (James Franco) continually says embarrassing things.
- Two siblings (Kyle Mooney, Amy Poehler) are forced to resolve their differences before they can spend time with Grandma.
- Kyle Mooney interviews fans waiting to see Justin Bieber perform on the TODAY show.
- Stereo (Jay Pharoah) won't stop asking his friends (Kenan Thompson, Bobby Moynihan, Louis C.K., Sasheer Zamata, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones) for things they can't give him, like a confident smile and a sense of closure.
- In this dress rehearsal sketch, an odd woman (Kate McKinnon) shows up uninvited at her co-worker's (Nasim Pedrad) family Thanksgiving dinner and things get off track when the woman's frantic husband (Jeremy Renner) shows up.
- The anchors of Mornin' Miami (Charlize Theron, Bobby Moynihan, Kate McKinnon) put on their best happy faces to shoot promos, but stew in silence during the breaks.
- Four friends (Dwayne Johnson, Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant, Kenan Thompson) immediately regret dressing up as flowerpots and putting on a show the second it begins.
- Actor Jason Statham (Chris Pratt) is more than just an action star. He's the spokesperson for the snack line Jason Statham's Jason Steakums.
- Guys from the IT department (Paul Rudd, Beck Bennett) have a musical surprise for their co-worker's (Kenan Thompson) retirement party.
- Wisten Kriig (Kristen Wiig), Marcus (Kenan Thompson) and Darnell (Bobby Moynihan) can't wait to discover what their unique Thanksgiving table has in store for them this year.
- A promo for a new series of Ted Talks produced by the makers of "Def Comedy Jam."
- Author/inventor Michael Braslow (Martin Freeman) has just the product for anyone looking to feast on Santa meat, Santa Traps. His wife (Cecily Strong), however, thinks he is crazy.
- Hired to design a super soldier, a scientist (Woody Harrelson) working for the Pentagon actually designs a dancing robot (Cecily Strong) to be his companion.
- Grandpa (J.K. Simmons) makes quite an impression on his granddaughter's fiancé (Kenan Thompson) when he can't stop discussing grandma's backside or using racial slurs.
- The owner of a sporting goods store (Michael Keaton) enlists his wife, Janine (Aidy Bryant), to star in all of the store's commercials.
- Rebecca (Aidy Bryant) marks her 10,000th Tweet with President Obama (Jay Pharoah), Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Kate McKinnon), Edward Norton and God (Woody Harrelson).
- Levar (Bill Hader), the gossipy coal miner, spread rumors amongst and about his fellow coal miners (Kenan Thompson, Bobby Moynihan, Taran Killam, Beck Bennett), including that one of his coworkers (Bennett) is gay.
- A man (Pete Davidson) declares his love for Amy Adams and other things when he shows up at her house with cue cards.
- When Leslie Jones has a hard time dealing with white people, she consults her Inner White Girl (Reese Witherspoon).
- In a scene from the sequel Fifty Shades Darker, Christian Grey (Kyle Mooney) shows Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) the new playroom he's having built.
- Comedian Bruce Chandling (Kyle Mooney) tries to sell Kevin Hart on a new idea: stand-up on TV.
- Russell Crowe as the inspirational (and drunk) coach of a mixed-gender little league baseball team. Parody of the classic film The Bad News Bears.
- Senator Dianne Feinstein (Cecily Strong) responds to footage of her arguing with school children about climate change with a special campaign message.
- 2013–7.0 (8)TV EpisodeGlitter Litter Automatic Litter Factory turns cat droppings into jewelry.
- Aunt Pinky (Claire Foy) tries to help her nephew Danny (Beck Bennett) build a downhill derby car that will beat his bully Kenny (Kyle Mooney) in the big race.
- In this glitzy commercial for Testicules, a "cologne for down there," women (Sasheer Zamata, Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Nasim Pedrad), men (Taran Killam) and even a dog fawn over a man (Andy Samberg) who exudes confidence.
- Women (Tina Fey, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, Nicki Minaj) come to each other's aid.
- Stav D (Beck Bennett) and MC Strategy (Kyle Mooney) perform "Song for the Angels" (Amy Schumer) featuring Kacey Musgraves.
- The Cleveland Cavaliers not named LeBron James (Donald Glover, Kenan Thompson, Pete Davidson, Kyle Mooney, Mikey Day, Luke Null, Chris Redd, Heidi Gardner) share what they bring to the team.
- 2013–6.0 (7)TV EpisodeIn this 2001 Cut for Time sketch from Season 26, the crew of the Death Star (Charlie Sheen, Chris Kattan, Will Ferrell) adopts casual Friday.
- After retiring from acting, The Shape of Water's Fish Man (Kyle Mooney) watches his friend (John Mulaney) succeed in his place.
- The best man (Luke Null) surprises the groom (John Mulaney) with a revelation about his bride (Cecily Strong) and Jack White.
- Liam Neeson (Bill Hader) and Steven (Beck Bennett) celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
- Most girls like dolls, but not every girl wants to be a mommy.
- 2013–8.0 (10)TV EpisodeOld Prospector (Will Ferrell) prepares to deploy to Afghanistan with his troop (Seth Meyers, Darrell Hammond, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, Tracy Morgan).
- 2013–TV EpisodeFrom the company that writes one-sentence greeting cards comes 21 full-length movies.
- One man (Beck Bennett) searches for his friends (Kyle Mooney) on New Year's Eve.
- Actor Blake Vilanti (Beck Bennett) teams up with Dr. Robert Khan (Kumail Nanjiani) to save the earth.
- Two friends (Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett) get distracted by a beautiful woman (Gal Gadot) and miss what's happening around them.
- The new Bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay (Sasheer Zamata), meets her suitors (Chris Pine, Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Alex Moffat, Pete Davidson, Kenan Thompson).
- Hindra's (Kristen Wiig) creations make the cut more often than her counterparts' (Vanessa Bayer, Kate McKinnon).