The popular NBC late-night variety show “Saturday Night Live” features a satirical take on celebrity politicians. The picture shows the actors impersonating Biden (right) and Hegele (left) before the election last October.
NBC’s old variety show “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) has always been good at parodying satirical political figures, and in the past four years it has even staged parody sketches mocking former President Trump from Time to time, but since the new president took office, the show has not seen any parody of Biden and He Jinli. Some netizens criticized SNL for deliberately avoiding the topic of the incoming administration and expressed disappointment with the show.
The first episode of SNL 2021 did not feature a segment on the incoming president, but instead featured a parody of new Republican U.S. Rep. The first episode of SNL in 2021 did not take advantage of the heat to perform a segment on the newly elected president, but instead performed parodies of Republican Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and legendary American soccer quarterback Tom Brady, among others. The episode caused much discontent, with some viewers describing SNL as an “extremely boring show” and criticizing the show for fear of being taken off the air.
Some viewers pointed out that SNL has spared no effort to mock Trump in the past four years, and the senior actor Alec Baldwin (Alec Baldwin) as Trump was also absent from the opening episode.
Many netizens have expressed their dissatisfaction with SNL on Twitter: “Does 45 (referring to President Trump) have a honeymoon period? Don’t remember that happening. Why didn’t SNL do any Biden skits? Is Biden taboo? “The show that has parodied every president since its inception is afraid to touch Biden.
The show’s funny and evocative Biden actor, Jim Carrey, announced last December that his “term” as Biden’s actor had come to an end and that another actor, Alex Moffat, was rumored to replace him, but Moffat did not do Biden.
In the opening sketch of SNL’s first episode on the 30th of last month in 2021, actor Kate McKinnon can be seen sitting with Cecily Strong, who plays Congressman Greene, as “Greene” tries to figure out what will still be in effect in 2021?
Congressman Green, who supports QAnon, has recently been the subject of much controversy and furore.
The episode aired on the 30th contains the “GameStop” (GameStop) that has recently set off the US stock war; parodies of Facebook founder Chuck Berger, Twitter founder Dorsey (Jack Dorsey); parodies of American soccer players Brady, the whole episode down completely missing the new administration.
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