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As usual, this weeks sketches are presented here ranked from best to worst.

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Bryants support work, which mirrors many of McKinnons choices, is also essential.

Its fine, not fantastic.

Then Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen (Chris Redd and Beck Bennett) come on to discuss theirRenegadespodcast.

As this is another big Update, twosmall runs of jokesare matched with two guest appearances.

Between the dick jokes and shots at Days Inn, the hosts dont have a lot of noteworthy zingers.

In contrast, the final guest is Bowen Yang, as the iceberg that sank the Titanic.

The character, carefully crafted imagery, and costume are all incredible.

Mulligan really sells her overly sensitive drama queen, and Days worshipping yes-man helps, too.

For all the drama in the sketch, though, it ends abruptly.

Its a limited concept but a fun beat with a constantly evolving worldview.

Hell, why not throw a sleeping grandma (Aidy Bryant) and a Timothee Chalamet cameo in there?

Good on them for squeezing a lot out of a simple observation.

Its a silly sketch, with a lot of leg modeling, but very winning in its way.

In the end, its a shit joke, so theres not a lot of surprises to be had.