It was YouTube’s Crime Stories with Nancy Grace tonight all over Saturday Night Live’s cold open with “healthcare assassin” Luigi Mangione as Sarah Sherman and the NBC late night show took on the fan club the killer of UnitedHealthCare’s CEO since his arrest earlier this week.
Or, on a week where Donald Trump once again provided a whole season’s worth of material, did they?
Mocking former prosecutor’s long fall or big leap, depending on your POV, from HLN to internet posting over the decades, Sherman’s near impeccable impression of the grating Grace proclaimed: “And of course, everyone online celebrated the hard work of law enforcement in apprehending this dangerous criminal. Just kidding. Y’all, suckers made him a sex symbol!”
“That’s right, the healthcare assassin Luigi Mangione has got women and gay guys alike all hot and bothered,” Sherman’s Grace declared in not at all untrue outrage. “I mean, seriously. This guy looks like Dave Franco with Eugene Levy’s eyebrows. What is going on in this country? Y’all, this man is not a sex icon, okay. This man is and I cannot say this any clearer, a murderer!” — with the last word garbled.
Sad to say, with more of the “sexy slayer” jokes, this is where tonight’s cold open went from sizzling to down the drain. Replicating Grace’s self-obsession, which seems so 1990s, the skit turned to the usual SNL fallback of roping in a bunch of other cast members as warm props. The irritating reality of YouTube channels being ” interrupted at any second by an insanely loud ad” (which the skit itself was repeatedly) seemed like a revelation to the middle-aged SNL, even with Sherman in the captain’s seat and a rather good Mangione take from featured player Emil Wakim (I mean, kinda uncanny).
Maybe that was the point with one of the great comedians of all time front and center tonight
Chris Rock is back hosting for the fourth time tonight with Gracie Adams as musical guest for the ninth episode of SNL’s 50th season. Throwing back to another past cast member in this anniversary season, Martin Short will be hosting next week in the last SNL of a crazy 2024 woth Hozier as the musical guest The Only Murders in the Building star and SNL Season 10 cast member has fronted SNL three times before on his own and, back in December 2022, one time with OMITB pal Steven Martin.
Created by Lorne Michaels in 1975, as the film Saturday Night details, the NBC sketch comedy show will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a primetime special on Sunday February 16 with cast past, present and maybe even future.