April 13, 2013 Season 38 episode
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Episode | 742 |
Season Episode | 18 |
Host | Vince Vaughn |
Musical Guest(s) | Miguel |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Adorn" "How Many Drinks?" |
Previous Episode April 6, 2013 |
Next Episode May 4, 2013 |
The 18th episode of Season 38 and the 742nd episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by comic actor Vince Vaughn and the musical guest was singer and songwriter Miguel, who performed "Adorn" and "How Many Drinks?". It premiered on April 13, 2013. This is the 2nd hosting stint for Vince Vaughn, and he also making his first appearance in nearly 15 years (or more technically, 14 years and 7 months). This is also the musical guest debut on SNL for Miguel.
Vaughn lasted hosted SNL back on the December 5, 1998 episode, the eighth episode of SNL's 24th season, with musical guest Lauryn Hill.
Vince Vaughn's goodnights speech is "Thank you, guys! As promised — [he pulls out Eric’s cell phone] Eric, you’re a gem. Here you go, thank you very much! [ he hands the cell phone back to Eric, then returns to Home Base] Thank you very much to Miguel! Most importantly — Thanks to all of YOU GUYS, and to you at home! Thank you so much! Appreciate it! Good night!" [he blows a kiss]
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Fred Armisen
- Vanessa Bayer
- Bill Hader
- Taran Killam
- Seth Meyers
- Bobby Moynihan
- Nasim Pedrad
- Jay Pharoah
- Jason Sudeikis
- Kenan Thompson
Featured Players[]
- Pre-filmed cameo by Steve Jones
Sketches and Musical Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Gun Control Press Conference Cold Open | In discussing his gun control legislation, President Barack Obama (Jay Pharoah) allows Senator Joe Manchin (Jason Sudeikis) and Senator Patrick Toomey (Bill Hader) to outline some of the zanier clauses on the bill’s bipartisan agreement. | |
Monologue by Vince Vaughn | Because the audience is who matters most during a live “SNL” performance, actor Vince Vaughn mingles among them to help them maintain their focus and ensure the show goes well. | |
The Al Pacino Accused Murderer Biopic Series | Al Pacino (Bill Hader) dons different wigs in order to portray famous accused murderers in a series of televised biopics. | |
Stormy Skies | The new original soap opera on The Wesher Channel features an extramarital affair alongside a three-day forecast. | |
History of Punk - Ian Rubbish & The Bizzaros | Documentary footage details the political leanings of punk rocker Ian Rubbish (Fred Armisen), a staunch anarchist except where the life of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was concerned. | |
Short Term Memory Loss Theatre | Dr. Arnold Kitos (Bill Hader) joins in a performance of “Howl of the Landlord” with the Short Term Memory Loss Players. | |
Miguel performed "Adorn" | ||
Weekend Update with Seth Meyers | Brad Paisley (Jason Sudeikis) and L.L. Cool J (Kenan Thompson) comment on the unusual backstory of their new rap-country hybrid “Accidental Racist”. Marina Chapman (Kate McKinnon) relates her story of being raised by monkeys. | |
Junior Prom | Rich Man From the Hill (Vince Vaughn) donates money for North Side Junior High School’s prom, then comes down to help liven up the festivities. | |
Roundball Rock | At a 1990 meeting with NBC Sports, John Tesh (Jason Sudeikis) and his brother Dave (Tim Robinson) perform “Roundball Rock” with unnecessarily loud lyrics. | |
Miguel performed "How Many Drinks" | ||
Last Call | Drunken (Vince Vaughn) and Sheila Sovage (Kate McKinnon) hit if off after they’re the last singles left in the bar at closing time. | |
Goodnights | Vince Vaughn promised Eric, he's a gem and give the cell phone back to him and he thanked Miguel, SNL, the audience and everyone at home. |
Sketches and Musical Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Bathroom Cobra | If you unleash the Bathroom Cobra after taking care of your business, nobody will be following you in there. |
Trivia[]
- The Roundball Rock sketch was previously cut from the Louis C.K.-hosted episode from November 3, 2012.
Preceded by: April 6, 2013 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: May 4, 2013 |