Saturday Night Live Season 25 Episode 11

Ep 11. Alan Cumming/Jennifer Lopez

  • Not Rated
  • February 5, 2000
  • 6.1  (106)

Alan Cumming hosts SNL for the first time and is joined by musical guest Jennifer Lopez in this exciting episode of the long-running sketch comedy series. Known for his dynamic performances on the stage and screen, Cumming brings his unique energy to the SNL set with his witty humor and impeccable timing.

The episode kicks off with a parody of The Bachelor, where one lucky woman tries to win the heart of a robotic version of 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg. The sketch cleverly satirizes the outrageousness of reality TV dating shows, while also poking fun at Bloomberg's controversial campaign advertising.

Another highlight of the episode is a sketch where a group of friends play a game of "Psychic Medium" at a dinner party. As each person takes a turn playing the medium, they reveal awkwardly personal details about each other's lives, leading to some hilarious and cringe-worthy moments.

Cumming's background in theater also shines through in several musical sketches, including a hilarious duet with cast member Ana Gasteyer where they sing about their love for musical theater, and a rousing performance of "Wilkommen" from the musical Cabaret.

Throughout the episode, Jennifer Lopez also delivers standout musical performances, including her hit single "Waiting for Tonight" and a soulful rendition of the classic ballad "I Love You, Porgy." Her magnetic stage presence and powerhouse vocals make her a perfect match for the SNL stage.

One of the biggest highlights of the episode is a hilarious sketch where Cumming plays a clueless Scottish tourist trying to order a meal at a fast food restaurant in New York City. His thick accent and baffled expressions generate lots of laughs as he struggles to navigate the confusing menu and American customs.

Overall, the 25th season episode 11 of SNL is a must-watch for fans of the show, as well as anyone who loves clever humor, music, and playful satire. With a dynamic host like Alan Cumming and a superstar musical guest like Jennifer Lopez, the episode is packed with memorable sketches and performances that will have viewers laughing and clapping along from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 5, 2000
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (106)