Saturday Night Live Season 38 Episode 11 Jennifer Lawrence / The Lumineers
- TV14
- January 19, 2013
- 52 min
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6.8 (249)
In season 38, episode 11 of Saturday Night Live, Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence hosted the show with musical guest The Lumineers. The episode opened with a parody of Piers Morgan Tonight, featuring guest appearances by Lance Armstrong, Jodie Foster, and Manti Te'o's girlfriend.
Lawrence displayed her comedic chops in a series of sketches throughout the night, including a spoof of The Hobbit where she played a young version of Tauriel and a hilarious impersonation of Zooey Deschanel in a game show called "What's That Name?"
Another highlight of the episode was a music video called "My Girl" where Lawrence joined a group of cast members and The Lumineers to serenade their respective significant others. The segment was light-hearted and showcased the cast's vocal talents.
The Lumineers performed two songs during the show, "Ho Hey" and "Stubborn Love," both of which were well-received by the audience. The folk-rock band brought a high-energy performance and added to the overall atmosphere of the show.
One of the standout sketches of the night was a spoof of MTV's Catfish, where Lawrence played the host of a show called Crab Shack. In the sketch, she and Jason Sudeikis helped people find out if their online lovers really existed, with hilarious results.
The episode also featured a fake commercial for a new movie called The Stand-Off, where two friends compete to see who can hold their pee the longest. The ridiculous premise had the cast and audience in stitches.
As always, the Weekend Update segment provided plenty of laughs and commentary on current events. Hosts Seth Meyers and Cecily Strong delivered biting jokes and witty one-liners, and guest appearances by Kenan Thompson as Charles Barkley and Nasim Pedrad as Arianna Huffington added to the hilarity.
Overall, season 38, episode 11 of Saturday Night Live was a solid episode, with Lawrence proving to be a capable and entertaining host. The Lumineers brought a lively energy to the stage, and the sketches were consistently funny and well-executed. It was a great way to kick off the new year and set the tone for the rest of the season.