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I liked the Civil War sketch and the Melissa McCarthy's piece. The rest was average. The family feud one was OK and it was worth it just to see Kate McKinnon's Kristen Stewart impression. The other sketches were forgettable. I really miss Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah. SNL is really getting lazy with their skits and

I know, if it weren't for the current political climate, their ratings would be terrible. It also doesn't say much for their cast when they have to turn to non-SNL regulars to portray major people in the media like Trump and Spicer.

I can't stand the Bruce Chandling character and in general, I don't find Kyle Mooney funny. The segment with the WU guests has gone downhill since since the departure of Jay Pharoah and Taran Killam. Thank goodness Kate McKinnon is still around.

It reminds me of CWs Star-Crossed where the only thing that distinguished the teenage aliens from the humans was a tattoo, but the writers actually tried to equate their story to the events at Little Rock!

I agree. I wouldn't consider any of the couples to be truly interracial. How J'onn and M'gann look in their Martian forms is irrelevant given that we will never ever see them making out in their Martian form (and I'm not sure I would want to) Interplanetary relationships isn't really daring (especially when the

I suspect you're right but I really hope you're wrong!

I agree that it would have been nice if they had developed the Bonnie Enzo relationship over more episodes rather than packing it into one episode (especially given that it happened over 3 years). I mean look how much work went into building up Delena and Steroline. At the same time, the few scenes we got of Bonnie