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SNL's host vetting resembles Hollywood speed dating meets crisis management training. Producers stalk potential candidates' talk show bloopers and charity event speeches - the real goldmine for unscripted comedy potential. Last season's surprise pick? A Nobel laureate economist who killed with supply chain joke flowcharts.
This season's writers are weaponizing surreal humor against algorithm culture. Imagine TikTok dances performed by sleep-deprived congressmen or AI assistants developing daddy issues. The March 15th cold open reportedly features sentient self-checkout machines unionizing.
Audiences now crave jokes that walk the tightrope between trauma humor and hope. The most shared sketch last month involved vaccine bots giving relationship advice - a perfect storm of relatability and escapism. This week's writers are mining Zoom meeting fails and crypto meltdowns for maximum cringe-laugh potential.
Remember the indie folk singer who hosted last November? Her impromptu rom-com parody scored her a Netflix deal and permanent Twitter meme status. SNL's magic lies in revealing hidden dimensions - the stoic action star who slays as a tap-dancing HR manager.
This season introduces real-time choose-your-ending sketches via seatback tablets. Will the alien ambassador accept Earth's surrender or demand better catering? The audience decides! Loser choices trigger bonus bloopers during credits.
March 15th's lineup swings wildly between NFT satire and existential puppet theater. Writers are particularly proud of their AI-generated Hallmark movie parody that accidentally became profound.
Rumor has it a Supreme Court justice's TikTok-obsessed niece will crash a courtroom sketch. The best unplanned moment last season? A weatherman impersonation derailed by actual snowstorm updates.
This week's breakout star? A VR comedian reimagining infomercials through blockchain jargon. Meanwhile, the 1996 Lazy Sunday crew returns - now arguing over Medicare plans instead of cupcakes.
The night's musical act merges K-pop with Gregorian chants - accompanied by interpretive tax filing dancers. Insiders say the drum solo incorporates actual Tinder notification sounds.
Warning: The random audience member picked for sketches is always a plant - don't fall for the surprised tourist act!