John Mulaney had some tough competition as he tried to enter the Five-Timers Club when he hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend.The 39-year-old comedian and former SNL writer had to impress other Fiver-Timers Club members — including Steve Martin, Tina Fey and Candice Bergen — all of whom weren't sure he would make a good member.The latest five-time host, Paul Rudd, even returned to celebrate Mulaney's accomplishment, though he was forced to give up his ceremonial smoking jacket to let the comedian in to the intimate group.
John's admission was set up by a Please Don't Destroy sketch in which he guest starred.New writersBen Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy were shocked to read a news story announcing a new Covid-19 variant, but it turned out to be a positive development. 'They're calling it a miracle,' says a TV news anchor played by Mulaney.'It's called the Gelvini variant, and it doesn't make you sick, it just makes you feel dope.''It comes from the sandy beaches of Cabo San Lucas,' one explains.
Uh oh: John's admission was set up by a Please Don't Destroy sketch in which he guest starred. New writers Ben Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy were shocked to read a news story announcing a new Covid-19 variant Good news: 'They're calling it a miracle,' says a TV news anchor played by Mulaney. 'It's called the Gelvini variant, and it doesn't make you sick, it just makes you feel dope' Bad timing:Paul Rudd interrupts the party to announcing somberly that he tested positive for the new variant'Dude, having Gelveni is like having a drink with an old friend,' another writer enthuses.They even see a new story about Anthony Fauci celebrating at a club.Paul Rudd interrupts the party to announcing somberly that he.
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