‘SNL’ Roasts Kamala’s Glock and Joker Being a ‘Gay Guy Obsessed With Lady Gaga’ in ‘Family Feud’ Cold Open

As a long-time fan of Saturday Night Live, I must say that this latest episode was truly a gem! The political Family Feud skit was not only hilarious but also remarkably insightful, showcasing each actor’s exceptional comedic timing and ability to embody their characters flawlessly.


On Saturday evening, “Saturday Night Live” saw an amusing instance of the Democratic and Republican parties playing the popular game show “Family Feud,” with Kenan Thompson as the host, emulating Steve Harvey.

In the opening segment, Maya Rudolph portrayed Kamala Harris, Jim Gaffigan took on Tim Walz, Andy Samberg depicted Doug Emhoff, and Dana Carvey played Joe Biden. They faced off against James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump, Mikey Day’s Donald Trump Jr., and Bowen Yang’s J.D. Vance.

As a movie buff, I found myself chuckling during the game show when Thompson asked the contestants about items they kept in their glove compartments. In response, Rudolph playfully quipped, “A Glock,” alluding to Harris’ memorable viral moment where he mentioned keeping one in his car console.

Steve, here’s a bit about me: I was brought up in a middle-class household. My mom took care of my sister and me, working tirelessly and saving money along the way. We also had another significant figure in our lives – a woman named Ms. Shelton who owned a small business,” Rudolph Harris explained. When asked again for a response, she jokingly replied, “Oh, Steve, if we’re talking weapons, it’d be a Glock – a pretty big one.

A humorous instance arose when Bowen humorously presented himself as Vance, attributing the flop of “Joker 2” to liberals and labeling Joaquin Phoenix’s character as a “Lady Gaga-obsessed gay man.

Steve, it’s truly delightful discussing a program that values family, contrasting it with some Democrats who reimagined a character like the Joker as a gay man enthusiastic about Lady Gaga,” Yang expressed.

2025 marks the golden jubilee of the debut of “Saturday Night Live” on NBC, which first aired on October 11, 1975. To celebrate this milestone, a new movie titled “Saturday Night” is set to release, focusing on the initial broadcast of the network’s most-watched show. The 50th season commenced on September 28 with Jean Smart, a recent Emmy winner, as host and Jelly Roll as the musical guest, followed by Nate Bargatze and Coldplay the following week. Future hosts and performers include Michael Keaton with Billie Eilish, and John Mulaney with Chappell Roan.

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2024-10-13 07:16