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Saturday Night Livejust abruptly concludeda major rebuilding year.

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Here are the 17 best sketches from this past season.

(Get used to seeing Sherman on this list.)

Before she got cast onSNLa few years ago, Nwodim became a fan favorite on theComedy Bang!

Somehow, it just works.

Its also much more than that.

Buy a ticket, take the ride.

Are the alarmingly indifferent straight men in your life actually just … super chill?

Its a callback to another sketch from earlier in the season that similarly functions as commentary on hypermasculinity.

Trump is a larger-than-life character who is incredibly well-defined, but unpredictability is part of the brand.

Maybe if you break a big political character, you say the big line, he offers.

Needless to say, they both look deranged.

She just exudes talent and joie de vivre in every microexpression.

Here comes the bus, indeed.

Jingle Pitch

A blast of pure silliness.

It may not technically be a sketch, but the best monologue of the season deserves recognition.

When the jokes arent about Jost, theyre at Shermans own expense, and theyre disgusting.

Luckily, theyre punctuated by her rascally delight at getting to do something like this on TV.

This bit is so funny, Sherman served viewersa second helping of Sarahs Newslater in the season.

Expect more in the future.

Kearneys rubbery face and warbling voice are perfect vessels for comedic panic.

This song would tear up the radio charts, if those were still a thing.

In fact, the Pedro Pascal sketchparodying TikTok fancamslater in the season uses Big Boys as its soundtrack.

No wonder this cuffing-season jam has been cuffed to my brain for months now.

Jewish Elvis

Elvis Presley, the person, is an inherently funny concept.

Although Jewish Elvis was only invented for this episode, he hit hard enough to possibly earn an encore.

Traffic Altercation

An entire fight between two drivers plays out in screaming pidgin sign language.

Thats the premise of this deceptively simple scene.

(Its not the kind of thing that can fit on a cue card.)

Anyone who watches this sketch will probably never participate in road rage quite the same way ever again.

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