It's the beginning of the end for HBO's Somebody Somewhere, the comedy starring, written, and executive produced by comedian Bridget Everett.
Nate Bargatze returned to Studio 8H to host “Saturday Night Live” for Season 50, reprising his role as George Washington in ...
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SNL recently reintroduced the beloved 'Washington’s Dream' sketch featuring Nate Bargatze portraying George Washington. The ...
During the second episode of the show’s landmark Season 50, Bargatze reprised his role as George Washington for “Washington’s ...
Though Bargatze doesn’t have the same infectious energy that Mulaney does – presumably derived from the latter knowing the show forward and backwards, plus the extra zing of his particularly polished, ...
He looks to rouse his men with hopes of a new word for the number 12, strange systems for naming years in school and more The ...
I’m as shocked as you are that I’m here,” Nate Bargatze told the audience during his first Saturday Night Live monologue last ...
Harris was once more portrayed by Maya Rudolph, and SNL alum Andy Samberg once again played Harris' husband Doug Emhoff, while Dana Carvey appeared with them on a couch watching the debate at the vice ...
The best moments from the October 5 episode of Saturday Night Live featuring host Nate Bargatze and musical guest Coldplay.
Alabama closed as a consensus 22.5-point favorite and suffered its biggest upset loss since 2007. (Louisiana-Monroe).
The return of Nate Bargatze and his now-classic George Washington sketch points to the surprise viral hits that have kept the show going 50 years on.