Walter Goggins sticks to his dirty strengths – dancing with mom – in “Snl” │Say it!

Walton Goggins dances with mom and plays a series of unpleasant roles in the penultimate episode of Season 50. This is almost everything that happened Saturday Night Live This week.
Open cold
Maintain one SNL Traditionally, the actors accompany their real mothers before Mother’s Day for a lovely song. But James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump quickly interrupted them, who did a simple routine on the new American Pope and the trade agreement.
Then, as predicted on Twitter, Cecily Strong recreates her Jeanine Pirro impression as Trump appointed the Fox News figure to the position of supreme prosecutor. Even Colin Jost stopped to play the role of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and made Pirro spit out the wine. It’s confusing, but good.
monologue
Walton Goggins jumped onto the stage and was obviously happy to host it SNLdiscussing his breakthrough role White lotus. He made hay his appearance with incredible horny headlines. Goggins then paid tribute to his mother who was present, and the two wooden logs danced together, which was fascinating.
First Amendment
In the 1789 period scene in Philadelphia, the Founding Fathers were forming an amendment to the Constitution, with Goggins playing Matt, a witness to the lawsuit, who suggested that after free speech, the Second Amendment should have “a gun.” Matt left some ironic fates that impressed some young lawmakers, but he left his mark, which was fun.
shoe
In this musical remote, Jane Wickline discovers an ode to her character’s baby shoes at the Central Park Zoo. While searching for the owner, she discovers that it belongs to the man played by Goggins with a small foot. Sam Rockwell also showed up, and he also had baby feet, which was ridiculous.
Mother’s Day brunch
During Mother’s Day brunch, Goggins plays a gentle waiter who tries to seduce his mom in front of their uncomfortable son. Mikey Day and Andrew Dimukes play the unfortunate boys who have trouble enduring extreme dirty speeches, but that’s all about this one-dimensional sketch.
A few hopes
Bowen Yang played the host of a play whose audience, including trained dogs, came to watch the play. Goggins plays the star, distracted by the departure of several less impressive dogs. One who stayed rolled his eyes while the other checked his watch. The coach of the Dog, played by Michael Longfellow and Jane Wickline, isn’t a great audience either, which is very stupid and fun.
Weekend update
Colin Jost reported on some low-key Chicago jokes from the first American pope and improved things by ridiculing criticism of him being awakened. Michael Che highlights Trump’s appointment of Jeanine Pirro, his weird movie tariffs, and his bizarre performance of reopening Alcatraz Island.
Jost mocked the White House for releasing AI Star Wars images, and Che continues to like highlighting New York City Mayor Eric Adams. He also earned some groans about Catholic pedophiles, but it was a joke.
Marcello Hernández reprised his role as The Movie Guy, wearing the clothes of the movie theater usher of the past and highlighting the film to be recommended. He himself didn’t see any of them, so he just guessed their plot, which was more interesting than it should have been.
Che tells us about the weight observer trying to reduce debt, and later laughs for the movie guy back. Jost made a funny social media influencer joke and then repeated a recent joke by Osama bin Laden about another fighter inexplicably falling off an aircraft carrier and entering the ocean.
Mikey Day plays a guy who just walked into a spider web, which is incredible in this dramatic comedy.
Che reported on sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson, which was interesting, and Jost told us more about Dick Sprint, North Dakota. Che’s penis has more humor.
Heidi Gardner remembers Carol Burnett as Dianne, whose mom reads only on Facebook New York – a ridiculously paranoid, middle-aged woman who lives up to her designation, recites conservative topics about the wildness of New York City and reveals that she hides most of the valuable things on her butt. Gardner is always great with these weird traits, and that’s no exception.
Deadly Dinner
Goggins and Ashley Padilla play parents, bringing their two children to a horror-themed dead diner, whose staff repeatedly tells them that everything could be “their last.” Bowen Yang and Ego Nwodim play two such employees who are not good at horror. This is very good.
Midnight drama
In this remotely produced movie cut, Goggins plays an employer who is promoted to his role as Nick after having dinner with Sarah Sherman’s wife. Things went well until Nick entered the bathroom, was upset when he saw the squat potty device in the toilet, and then couldn’t stop imagining all the ways his boss and wife might defecate. It’s both disturbing and fun.