Saturday Night Live Season 26 Episode 16

Ep 16. Alec Baldwin/Coldplay

  • Not Rated
  • April 7, 2001
  • 5.9  (98)

In season 26's sixteenth episode of Saturday Night Live, beloved host Alec Baldwin takes the stage alongside the legendary rock band Coldplay. The episode features a variety of skits and sketches, each showcasing Baldwin's distinct brand of humor.

The episode kicks off with a political cold open, with Baldwin reprising his popular impression of Donald Trump. In the sketch, Trump addresses his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, making light of the various missteps and controversies surrounding his administration's response to the crisis.

From there, the show delves into a series of hilarious skits and parodies. One memorable skit features Baldwin as the host of a fictional game show called "What's That Name?" where contestants are quizzed on their ability to remember the names of people they've just met. Another skit involves Baldwin playing a wealthy, clueless businessman who hires Coldplay to perform at his daughter's birthday party, only to be completely oblivious to the fact that the band is playing their music under pseudonyms.

Throughout the episode, Coldplay serves as the musical guest, delivering stunning performances of several of their biggest hits, including "Yellow" and "Clocks." The band also participates in a few sketches, adding their own brand of humor and charm to the proceedings.

As the episode draws to a close, Baldwin takes the stage once more to bid farewell to the audience and thank them for tuning in. With its mix of biting political satire and laugh-out-loud comedy, season 26's sixteenth episode of Saturday Night Live is a must-watch for fans of Baldwin, Coldplay, and the long-running sketch comedy series.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 7, 2001
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (98)