Saturday Night Live Marks 50 Years with Star-Studded Anniversary Special
The three-and-a-half-hour event celebrated SNL's legacy with nostalgic tributes, celebrity appearances, and mixed critical reception.
- The SNL50 special featured a blend of classic sketches, musical performances, and appearances by former cast members and celebrity guests, including Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, and Meryl Streep.
- Adam Sandler performed a heartfelt song honoring late SNL alumni Chris Farley and Norm Macdonald, while Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman paid tribute to Gilda Radner on stage.
- The event included a mix of nostalgic callbacks and new material, such as John Mulaney’s satirical musical sketch on New York City’s history and Eddie Murphy’s standout impression of Tracy Morgan in 'Black Jeopardy!'.
- Critics noted a lack of balance between honoring SNL's extensive history and focusing on recent sketches, with some segments feeling underdeveloped or overly reliant on celebrity cameos.
- Musical performances by Miley Cyrus, Brittany Howard, and Paul McCartney added emotional weight, though the show struggled to match the impact of SNL's 40th anniversary celebration.







































































































































