Surely, James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump appeared at the end to say that “I saw a slap, I enjoyed the slap, I was very impressed with my Heath”. Revolving around some references to previous King Richard’s films, Johnson’s Trump went on to say, “Very much one hand to Heath, I always knew Heath had one hand.” “Back in the Pursuit of Happyness, he lifts the machine in and out of the subway,” Trump said this season. “I thought it was wonderful. You know, they slept in the bathroom in that movie. It’s so sad. “It’s a sad night for Hitz, too.” And that was somewhat before the conversation progressed to the final revelations of January 6th. Instead, it was “Good Morning Vietnam!” SNL’s Alex Moffat screamed as a dumb Fox & Friends co-host, Steve Doocy, at the start of NBC’s cold open show tonight. Starting sitting next to fellow actors Heidi Gardner as Ainsley Earhardt and Mikey Day as Brian Kilmeade, Moffat as Doocy made fun of his colleagues for what they did, Donald Trump’s Truth app and Sen Ted crashes Cruz at SCOTUS confirmation hearings. of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. All of this could leap into a myriad of issues with the usual exaggeration of Fox News. At the end of a week, when the whole planet seems to be talking about Smith’s attack on Rock for digging Jada Pinkett Smith over her hair, where SNL decided to go then to Judge Clarence Thomas and his increasingly infamous wife of Ginni Thomas, who appears to have been deep in the trenches of MAGA for the 2020 election and the January 6 attack on the Capitol. So what we got was SNL heavyweights Kenan Thompson and Kate McKinnon as the seemingly deeply compromised couple. “Justice Thomas always plays close to the vest, I respect that,” Day’s Kilmeade joked as Thompson’s Thomas avoided even the most innocent questions. “Now Ginny, the Left is currently losing its mind about some perfectly normal messages you sent to your friend Mark Meadows on January 6, right?” Day’s most intense Kilmeade added – as you can see below: Judge Clarence and Ginny Thomas team up with Fox & Friends hosts to discuss their busy week on pic.twitter.com/pADny2ERao – Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) April 3, 2022 “I take my role as Yoko Ono of the Supreme Court very seriously,” said SNL McVinnon’s MVP as Mrs. Thomas held her husband tightly with mad eyes. “All I want is a tidal wave of biblical revenge to flush out the Biden crime family to Gitmo and then release Kraken,” he said, quoting extensively from the texts now circulating in Thomas. The last White House Chief of Staff to host the Celebrity Apprentice. Despite the wealth of easy-going issues out there on SNL’s latest new show last month, the Lorne Michaels series stuck with Fox News’s tried and true schtick tonight. After a not-so-good sit-down with Justice Thomas and Ginni Thomas, the cold open shifted gears to FNC’s The Five and Cecily Strong, making a craving Judge Jeanine Pirro. Diving at least a little deeper into locally available material, Strong’s Pirro jumped into a section called “Disney vs America”. Watch the chaos in the House of Mouse about how Florida’s blatantly discriminatory “Do Not Say Homosexual” law is dealt with. “Now Disney has woken up and will not stop until the whole Disney world is filled with Twinkerbells and Cinderfellas and this gay Mr. Toad.” Before literally opening a beer, Strong’s Pirro also gave a plug on Kyle Rittenhouse’s new cookbook and a few voices in GOP Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s frantic allegations of cocaine and orgy invitations to DC. It was somewhat frustrating and frustrating as the deuces were fierce all week as to what Michael would think and the last rematch of Not Ready For Primetime Players to deal with the attack on one of their alumni. Some have whispered whether the 1990-1993 cast member and the three-time Rock presenter himself could appear on SNL tonight. Coming from a trio of nights in Boston, launching the Ego Death world tour, the New Jack City vet was just over 100 miles from Manhattan in Atlantic City today for two night shows at the Borgata Event Center. Back for its first new show on March 12, SNL definitely had a lot to choose from for its cold open. The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Joe Biden’s strategic call for regime change in the Kremlin, tomorrow’s Grammys, and the release of CNN + this week should all be candidates. There were crazy party hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson confirming SCOTUS, and oh yes, Smith’s widely condemned slap in the face at the 94th Academy Awards on March 27. Although Saturday Night Live decided to skip almost the slap in the face, there was still Smith’s game of responsibilities that allowed him to remain at the Oscars to win the Best Actor award after attacking Rock. In addition, in the last 30 hours there has been the resignation of the former Fresh Prince from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before the Board of Directors of the group makes possible moves to dismiss the 20-year-old member or suspend him. A comedy gold mine by all means, even if the incident at his heart was at best gloomy. Tonight’s 16th episode of the 47th season of SNL includes Jerrod Carmichael in his hospitality debut and rapper Gunna as a music guest. Next week we will see Jake Gyllenhaal return for his second term (last time in 2007) and Lizzo will be both host (her first time) and guest musician (second time) on April 16th. It is worth noting that April 16 is just two days before the AMPAS Board meeting to make its final decision on the punishment that Will Smith will face for his self-described “shocking, painful and unforgivable” behavior. at the 94th Oscars. See the cold open tonight above.