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Saturday Night Live season 39

The thirty-ninth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 28, 2013, with host Tina Fey and musical guest Arcade Fire and concluded on May 17, 2014, with host Andy Samberg and musical guest St. Vincent with 21 episodes.

Saturday Night Live
Season 39
No. of episodes21
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2013 (2013-09-28) –
May 17, 2014 (2014-05-17)
Season chronology
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season 40
List of episodes

Cast edit

At the end of the previous season, longtime cast members Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Jason Sudeikis all left the show after eleven, eight, and nine seasons, respectively. Soon after their departures, featured player Tim Robinson, who had been a cast member the previous season, decided to instead join the show's writing staff before this season began; this would be Robinson's last season overall on the show, as he departed following the finale. Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and Cecily Strong were all promoted to repertory status.

Following Armisen, Sudeikis, Hader, and Robinson's departures from the cast, the show hired six new featured players, including SNL staff writer Mike O'Brien, who was promoted into the cast while also continuing as a writer. Besides O'Brien, the other new hires at the start of the season were Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney of the sketch comedy group Good Neighbor, John Milhiser of the sketch group Serious Lunch, comedian and impressionist Noël Wells (known for her viral videos and impressions featured on sites such as Cracked.com), and stand-up comedian Brooks Wheelan. Midway through the season, the show also added a seventh featured player: Upright Citizens Brigade performer Sasheer Zamata. Zamata became the first black female cast member on the show since biracial Maya Rudolph's departure from the show in 2007. She made her first appearance on January 18, 2014 with host and musical guest Drake.

On May 12, 2013, NBC announced that Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers would be the new host of Late Night in 2014, succeeding SNL alum Jimmy Fallon, as Fallon was taking over as the new host of The Tonight Show. Meyers remained Weekend Update anchor up until his departure from the show on February 1, 2014.[1] Cecily Strong, who had been upgraded to repertory status for this season, was brought up to co-anchor with Meyers. Meyers, who had been on the show for thirteenth seasons since 2001, head writer since 2006 and "Weekend Update" anchor since 2006 for 8 seasons. After Meyers' departure, Colin Jost, a staff writer for the show since 2005 (and head writer for seasons 38 and 39), joined the cast on March 1, 2014, as the eighth featured player that season, and as Meyers' successor on Weekend Update, co-anchoring with Strong.[2]

The addition of eight new cast members is the greatest since the 1995–96 season, during which nine cast members were added, making it the largest cast overhaul in eighteen years. The total of 17 cast members was an SNL record at the time, and some critics argued that the large cast contributed to how uneven the season was overall.[3]

This would be the final season for longtime cast member Nasim Pedrad, who had been on the show for five seasons since 2009. Pedrad announced her departure from the show in June 2014 in order to work on the Lorne Michaels-produced sitcom Mulaney.[4] Additionally, featured players Milhiser, Wells, and Wheelan were all let go after one season, and O'Brien returned to the writers' room for the next season, which would be his last overall after spending six seasons on the show since 2009.[5][6]

This would also be the final season for longtime announcer Don Pardo, who died on August 18, 2014, at the age of 96.[7] He had been the announcer for the show since its inception in 1975, missing only the 1981-82 season.

Cast roster edit

bold denotes Weekend Update anchors

Controversy edit

During the season, the show came under criticism from critics (as well as African-American cast members Kenan Thompson and Jay Pharoah) for not including at least one black female cast member, a topic that was addressed on the November 2, 2013, show hosted by Kerry Washington.[8] As a result, Lorne Michaels announced that the show would be holding auditions for a black female cast member, expected to join the show in January as a new featured player.[9] On January 6, 2014, it was announced that UCB-NY performer Sasheer Zamata would be joining the cast as a featured player. She made her first appearance on January 18, 2014.[10]

Writers edit

For the first half of the season, Seth Meyers, Colin Jost and Rob Klein were co-head writers. After Meyers' departure, Bryan Tucker replaced him as a co-head writer.[11]

Prior to the start of the season, three new writers were hired:

Additionally, Tim Robinson was moved to the writing staff after one year as a featured player on the show.[11]

In December, Chicago Second City alum Katie Rich joined the writing staff.[15]

In January, comedians LaKendra Tookes and Leslie Jones were added to the writing staff.[16] Both were part of the December casting call for a black female cast member.

This was Seth Meyers' final season as writer. Michael Che initially departed following this season to join The Daily Show as a correspondent,[17][18] but returned for the start of the next season to co-anchor Weekend Update alongside Jost.[19]

This was also the final season for longtime writers Alex Baze (Weekend Update writer since 2004, and head of the segment since 2011), Marika Sawyer and John Solomon (both of whom had been with the show since 2006), as well as the only season for LaKendra Tookes.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
HostMusical guestOriginal air dateRatings/
Share
7461Tina FeyArcade FireSeptember 28, 2013 (September 28, 2013)4.7/12[20]

7472Miley CyrusMiley CyrusOctober 5, 2013 (2013-10-05)4.5/13[21]

  • Miley Cyrus performs "Wrecking Ball" and an unplugged version of "We Can't Stop".
  • Kenan Thompson introduces Cyrus' first musical performance.
  • Seth Meyers introduces Cyrus' second musical performance.
7483Bruce WillisKaty PerryOctober 12, 2013 (2013-10-12)4.3/11[22]

  • Katy Perry performs "Roar" and "Walking on Air".
  • Aaron Paul appears in the pre-filmed "E-Meth" sketch, a repeat from the episode Tina Fey hosted during the season premiere.
7494Edward NortonJanelle MonáeOctober 26, 2013 (2013-10-26)3.9/10[23]

7505Kerry WashingtonEminemNovember 2, 2013 (2013-11-02)4.9/12[24]

7516Lady GagaLady GagaNovember 16, 2013 (2013-11-16)4.9/12[25]

  • Lady Gaga performs "Do What U Want" with R. Kelly and "Gypsy".
  • Bobby Moynihan introduces both of Gaga's musical performances
7527Josh HutchersonHAIMNovember 23, 2013 (2013-11-23)4.1/10[26]

7538Paul RuddOne DirectionDecember 7, 2013 (2013-12-07)4.9/12[27]

7549John GoodmanKings of LeonDecember 14, 2013 (2013-12-14)4.5/11[28]

75510Jimmy FallonJustin TimberlakeDecember 21, 2013 (2013-12-21)6.3/16[29]

75611DrakeDrakeJanuary 18, 2014 (2014-01-18)4.7/12[30]

75712Jonah HillBastilleJanuary 25, 2014 (2014-01-25)4.8/12[31]

75813Melissa McCarthyImagine DragonsFebruary 1, 2014 (2014-02-01)5.4/13[33]

75914Jim ParsonsBeckMarch 1, 2014 (2014-03-01)4.6/12[36]

76015Lena DunhamThe NationalMarch 8, 2014 (2014-03-08)4.1/11[37]

76116Louis C.K.Sam SmithMarch 29, 2014 (2014-03-29)4.0/10[38]

76217Anna KendrickPharrell WilliamsApril 5, 2014 (2014-04-05)4.0/10[39]

  • Pharrell Williams performs "Happy" and "Marilyn Monroe" and appears in the "Pharrell Audition" sketch.
  • Hans Zimmer conducts the orchestra during Pharrell Williams' second performance.
  • Icona Pop appears in the pre-taped "Dongs All Over the World" sketch.
  • The song "Louxor j'adore" by Katerine was played during the Les jeunes de Paris sketch.
76318Seth RogenEd SheeranApril 12, 2014 (2014-04-12)3.9/10[40]

76419Andrew GarfieldColdplayMay 3, 2014 (2014-05-03)3.9/10[41]

76520Charlize TheronThe Black KeysMay 10, 2014 (2014-05-10)3.8/10[42]

  • The Black Keys performs "Fever" and "Bullet in the Brain".
  • Barbara Walters appears during Weekend Update.
76621Andy SambergSt. VincentMay 17, 2014 (2014-05-17)4.0/10[44]

Specials edit

TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
"Saturday Night Live Halloween"October 31, 2013 (2013-10-31)5.32[45]

A collection of Halloween-based sketches and scary movie parodies, including:

  • "Clinton Halloween Party" (featuring an appearance by Barack Obama) from the season 33 episode hosted by Brian Williams
  • "Vincent Price's Halloween Special 1959" from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm
  • "Most Haunted" from the season 32 episode hosted by Hugh Laurie
  • "Halloween Greetings from Tonto, Tarzan, and Frankenstein" from the season 15 episode hosted by James Woods
  • "The Merryville Brothers Halloween Ride" from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars
  • The Twilight parody Firelight from the season 35 episode hosted by Taylor Swift
  • Weekend Update: Stefon's Halloween tips from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars
  • "Turner Classic Movies: The Bride of Blackenstein," from the season 36 episode hosted by Jesse Eisenberg
  • "Aw, Nuts! Mom's a Ghost!" from the season 38 episode hosted by Kristen Wiig
  • "Jeff Montgomery, The Trick-Or-Treating Sex Offender" from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm
"Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving"November 27, 2013 (2013-11-27)4.87[46]

A collection of Thanksgiving sketches including:

  • "Debbie Downer" from the season 30 episode hosted by Luke Wilson
  • Paul Simon's Monologue Worries from season 2
  • "The Ladies Man" from the season 24 episode hosted by Jennifer Love Hewitt
  • "The Regurgitating Family" from the season 25 episode hosted by Julianna Margulies
  • Weekend Update: Adam Sandler and Kevin Nealon singing "The Thanksgiving Song" from the season 18 episode hosted by Sinbad
  • Weekend Update: Garth and Kat promote their Thanksgiving album from the season 37 episode hosted by Emma Stone.
  • "Martha Stewart Living" from the season 27 episode hosted by Billy Bob Thornton
  • "Nikey Turkey" from the season 16 episode hosted by Dennis Hopper
  • "The Californians" and "Your Hometown Tourism Ad" from the season 38 episode hosted by Jeremy Renner
  • "Fuzzy Memories" from the season 21 episode hosted by David Schwimmer
  • "Ed Grimley Thanksgiving" from the season 10 episode hosted by Ed Asner
  • "Family Dinner Arguments" from the season 27 episode hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow
  • "Jarret's Room" from the season 28 episode hosted by Brittany Murphy
  • "Sarcastic Thanksgiving Dinner" from the season 35 episode hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
  • "Bill Swerski's Superfans" from the season 17 episode hosted by Macaulay Culkin
  • "The Loud Family" from the season 4 episode hosted by Carrie Fisher
  • "Penelope" from the season 36 episode hosted by Anne Hathaway
"Saturday Night Live Christmas"December 4, 2013 (2013-12-04)7.42[47]

A collection of Christmas and December holiday-based sketches including:

  • Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig singing "Santa's My Boyfriend"; "Homelessville" and "Dick in a Box" from the season 32 episode hosted by Justin Timberlake
  • opening monologue and "Michael Bublé Christmas Duets" from the season 37 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon
  • "Winter Wonderland" performed by the cast from the season 1 episode hosted by Candice Bergen
  • "Glengarry Glen Santa's Workshop" from the season 31 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin
  • "A Holiday Wish" from the season 12 episode hosted by Chevy Chase, Steve Martin and Martin Short
  • Weekend Update: Adam Sandler sings "The Chanukah Song" from the season 20 episode hosted by Roseanne.
  • Jeff Bridges and Cookie Monster singing "Silver Bells" from season 36
  • TV Funhouse: "Christmastime for the Jews" from the season 31 episode hosted by Jack Black
  • John Malkovich reads The Night Before Christmas in season 34.
  • "Consumer Probe: Holiday Edition" from the season 2 episode hosted by Candice Bergen
  • Weekend Update: The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started A Conversation With At A Party, "You're a Rat Bastard, Charlie Brown", "A Tony Bennett Christmas" and "What Up With That?" from the season 38 episode hosted by Martin Short
  • "Martha Stewart Topless Christmas Special" from the season 22 episode hosted by Martin Short
  • "The Robert Goulet All-Holiday Special" from the season 27 episode hosted by Hugh Jackman
  • Weekend Update: Drunk Uncle from the season 37 episode hosted by Steve Buscemi
  • "Season's Greetings from Saturday Night Live" from the season 26 episode hosted by Val Kilmer
  • "Delicious Dish" from the season 24 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin
  • "Mary Katherine Gallagher" from the season 22 episode hosted by Rosie O'Donnell
"SNL Best of This Season"January 4, 2014 (2014-01-04)5.6/14[48]

A collection of sketches from seasons 38 and 39, including:

  • "Obama's Address" from the season 39 episode hosted by John Goodman
  • The opening monologue from the season 39 episode hosted by Paul Rudd featuring musical guest One Direction and special appearances by Will Ferrell, David Koechner, and Steve Carell
  • "Girls promo" from the season 39 episode hosted by Tina Fey
  • "Shallon: Stranger Danger" and The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders from the season 39 episode hosted by Edward Norton
  • "Girlfriends Talk Show" from the season 38 episode hosted by Anne Hathaway
  • "Waking Up with Kimye" from the season 39 episode hosted by Lady Gaga
  • "Boy Dance Party" from the season 39 episode hosted by Bruce Willis
  • Several Weekend Update clips and segments from various season 39 episodes
  • "Our Love" and "The Baby Man Boss" from the season 39 episode hosted by Josh Hutcherson
  • "How's He Doing?" and "Good Neighbor: Ice Cream" from the season 39 episode hosted by Kerry Washington
  • "We Did Stop (The Government)" from the season 39 episode hosted by Miley Cyrus
"SNL Presents: SNL Sports Spectacular"January 30, 2014 (2014-01-30)4.79[49]

A collection of sketches from episodes hosted by professional athletes and other sports stars, hosted by Seth Meyers, including:

  • Pamela Bell sings the national anthem at the 2006 World Series from the season 32 episode hosted by Hugh Laurie.
  • Derek Jeter's opening monologue and "Derek Jeter's Taco Hole" from season 27
  • "Schmitt's Gay Beer Commercial" and "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" from the season 17 episode hosted by Michael Jordan
  • "United Way" and "Locker Team Motivation" from the season 32 episode hosted by Peyton Manning
  • Weekend Update: Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal from the season 39 episode hosted by Kerry Washington
  • "Cookie Dough Sport Commercial" from the season 23 episode hosted by Matthew Perry
  • "What's Up with That?" from the season 35 episode hosted by James Franco
  • "Broncos Locker Room" from the season 37 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon
  • "SportsCenter" from the season 24 episode hosted by Ray Romano
  • Kannon AE-1 from the season 8 episode hosted by Stevie Wonder
  • "Bernard" from the season 24 episode hosted by Kelsey Grammer
  • "MacGruber", "MacGruber II", "MacGruber III" from the season 35 episode hosted by Charles Barkley
  • "Outside the Lines" from the season 38 episode hosted by Melissa McCarthy
  • "Super Bowl Promo" from the season 37 episode hosted by Channing Tatum
  • "Fernando's Hideaway" from the season 10 episode hosted by Mr. T and Hulk Hogan
  • "Read to Achieve" from the season 33 episode hosted by LeBron James
  • "Little Brothers" from the season 37 episode hosted by Eli Manning
  • "Lillehammer '94 Figure Skating" from the season 19 episode hosted by Nancy Kerrigan
  • "Synchronized Swimming" from the season 10 premiere that had no host
  • Weekend Update: All Drug Olympics from the season 14 episode hosted by Tom Hanks
  • "Vagisil Superstars of Bowling Tournament 1989" from the season 35 episode hosted by Blake Lively
  • "Yankee Stadium Stories" from the season 34 episode hosted by James Franco
  • TV Funhouse: "Sexual Harassment and You" from the season 30 episode hosted by Tom Brady
  • "Bowl Madness" from the season 37 episode hosted by Charles Barkley
  • "Little Chocolate Donuts" from the first season 3 episode hosted by Buck Henry
  • Weekend Update: Billie Jean King from the season 39 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon
  • "Locker Room Motivation" from the season 34 episode hosted by Michael Phelps
"SNL Shorts"April 24, 2014 (2014-04-24)N/A

A collection of filmed shorts including:

  • "Djesus Uncrossed" from the season 38 episode hosted by Christoph Waltz
  • "Deep Thoughts: On How Kids Like To Be Tricked" from the season 16 episode hosted by Kevin Bacon
  • "Wayne and Garth: Truth or Dare with Madonna" from the season 16 episode hosted by Delta Burke
  • "Lazy Sunday" from the season 31 episode hosted by Jack Black
  • "Swan Lake" from the season 3 episode hosted by Steve Martin (22-Apr-1978)
  • "Synchronized Swimmers" from season 10 (6-Oct-1984)
  • "Deep Thoughts: Hambone & Flippy" (possibly from S23E11)
  • "Don' You Go Rounin' Roun To Re Ro" from the season 36 episode hosted by Russell Brand
  • "Sad Mouse" from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars
  • "Deep Thoughts: Laughter as the best medicine" from season 17, episode hosted by Michael Jordan
  • "Flirty Neighbors" from the season 39 episode hosted by Anna Kendrick
  • "United Way" from the season 32 episode hosted by Peyton Manning"
  • "Ambiguously Gay Duo: It Takes Two To Tango" from the season 22 episode hosted by Tom Hanks
  • "Deep Thoughts: On Telling Kids Where Rain Comes From" from the season 16 episode hosted by Sting
  • "(Do It On My) Twin Bed" from the season 39 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon
  • "Prose and Cons" from the season 7 episode with musical guest Rod Stewart
  • "MacGruber", "MacGruber II", "MacGruber III" from the season 35 episode hosted by Charles Barkley
  • "La Dolce Gilda" from the season 3 episode hosted by Michael Sarrazin
  • "Star Wars Screen Tests" from the season 22 episode hosted by Kevin Spacey
  • "Real Housewives of Disney" from the season 37 episode hosted by Lindsay Lohan
  • The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders from the season 39 episode hosted by Edward Norton
  • "Chris for President" from the season 39 episode hosted by Louis C.K.
  • "Love Is a Dream" from the season 14 episode hosted by Melanie Griffith
  • "The Golords" from the season 23 episode hosted by Julianne Moore
  • "Push Button To Explode Building" from the season 7 episode hosted by Susan St. James
  • "Lincoln" from the season 38 episode hosted by Louis C.K.
  • "The Hit" from the season 39 episode hosted by Jonah Hill
  • "Doogie Howser M.D." from the season 34 episode hosted by Neil Patrick Harris
  • "Deep Thoughts: On Laughing At Grandpa" from the season 17 episode hosted by Kiefer Sutherland and the season 18 episode hosted by Nicolas Cage
  • "White Like Eddie" from the season 10 episode hosted by Eddie Murphy
  • "Boy Dance Party" from the season 39 episode hosted by Bruce Willis
  • "Danielle" from the season 38 episode hosted by Jennifer Lawrence
  • "History of Punk" from the season 38 episode hosted by Vince Vaughn
  • "Deep Thoughts: On What Frightens Ants The Most" from the season 18 episode hosted by Jason Alexander
  • "Dick in a Box" from the season 32 episode hosted by Justin Timberlake
  • "The Baby and The German Intellectual" from the season 26 episode hosted by Jennifer Lopez
  • "A Film by Gary Weis: Homeward Bound" from the season 1 episode hosted by Candice Bergen (20-Dec-1975)

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The thirty ninth season of Saturday Night Live an American sketch comedy series originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 28 2013 with host Tina Fey and musical guest Arcade Fire and concluded on May 17 2014 with host Andy Samberg and musical guest St Vincent with 21 episodes Saturday Night LiveSeason 39No of episodes21ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 28 2013 2013 09 28 May 17 2014 2014 05 17 Season chronology Previousseason 38Next season 40List of episodes Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Cast roster 2 Controversy 3 Writers 4 Episodes 5 Specials 6 ReferencesCast editAt the end of the previous season longtime cast members Fred Armisen Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis all left the show after eleven eight and nine seasons respectively Soon after their departures featured player Tim Robinson who had been a cast member the previous season decided to instead join the show s writing staff before this season began this would be Robinson s last season overall on the show as he departed following the finale Aidy Bryant Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong were all promoted to repertory status Following Armisen Sudeikis Hader and Robinson s departures from the cast the show hired six new featured players including SNL staff writer Mike O Brien who was promoted into the cast while also continuing as a writer Besides O Brien the other new hires at the start of the season were Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney of the sketch comedy group Good Neighbor John Milhiser of the sketch group Serious Lunch comedian and impressionist Noel Wells known for her viral videos and impressions featured on sites such as Cracked com and stand up comedian Brooks Wheelan Midway through the season the show also added a seventh featured player Upright Citizens Brigade performer Sasheer Zamata Zamata became the first black female cast member on the show since biracial Maya Rudolph s departure from the show in 2007 She made her first appearance on January 18 2014 with host and musical guest Drake On May 12 2013 NBC announced that Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers would be the new host of Late Night in 2014 succeeding SNL alum Jimmy Fallon as Fallon was taking over as the new host of The Tonight Show Meyers remained Weekend Update anchor up until his departure from the show on February 1 2014 1 Cecily Strong who had been upgraded to repertory status for this season was brought up to co anchor with Meyers Meyers who had been on the show for thirteenth seasons since 2001 head writer since 2006 and Weekend Update anchor since 2006 for 8 seasons After Meyers departure Colin Jost a staff writer for the show since 2005 and head writer for seasons 38 and 39 joined the cast on March 1 2014 as the eighth featured player that season and as Meyers successor on Weekend Update co anchoring with Strong 2 The addition of eight new cast members is the greatest since the 1995 96 season during which nine cast members were added making it the largest cast overhaul in eighteen years The total of 17 cast members was an SNL record at the time and some critics argued that the large cast contributed to how uneven the season was overall 3 This would be the final season for longtime cast member Nasim Pedrad who had been on the show for five seasons since 2009 Pedrad announced her departure from the show in June 2014 in order to work on the Lorne Michaels produced sitcom Mulaney 4 Additionally featured players Milhiser Wells and Wheelan were all let go after one season and O Brien returned to the writers room for the next season which would be his last overall after spending six seasons on the show since 2009 5 6 This would also be the final season for longtime announcer Don Pardo who died on August 18 2014 at the age of 96 7 He had been the announcer for the show since its inception in 1975 missing only the 1981 82 season Cast roster edit Repertory players Vanessa Bayer Aidy Bryant Taran Killam Kate McKinnon Seth Meyers final episode February 1 2014 Bobby Moynihan Nasim Pedrad Jay Pharoah Cecily Strong Kenan Thompson Featured players Beck Bennett Colin Jost first episode March 1 2014 John Milhiser Kyle Mooney Mike O Brien Noel Wells Brooks Wheelan Sasheer Zamata first episode January 18 2014 bold denotes Weekend Update anchorsControversy editDuring the season the show came under criticism from critics as well as African American cast members Kenan Thompson and Jay Pharoah for not including at least one black female cast member a topic that was addressed on the November 2 2013 show hosted by Kerry Washington 8 As a result Lorne Michaels announced that the show would be holding auditions for a black female cast member expected to join the show in January as a new featured player 9 On January 6 2014 it was announced that UCB NY performer Sasheer Zamata would be joining the cast as a featured player She made her first appearance on January 18 2014 10 Writers editMain article List of Saturday Night Live writers season 39 2013 14 For the first half of the season Seth Meyers Colin Jost and Rob Klein were co head writers After Meyers departure Bryan Tucker replaced him as a co head writer 11 Prior to the start of the season three new writers were hired Claire Mulaney younger sister of former writer John Mulaney 12 Mikey Day a member of The Groundlings and cast member on MTV s Wild N Out 13 Michael Che a standup comic who had guest written for five episodes in season 38 was hired as a full time writer 14 Additionally Tim Robinson was moved to the writing staff after one year as a featured player on the show 11 In December Chicago Second City alum Katie Rich joined the writing staff 15 In January comedians LaKendra Tookes and Leslie Jones were added to the writing staff 16 Both were part of the December casting call for a black female cast member This was Seth Meyers final season as writer Michael Che initially departed following this season to join The Daily Show as a correspondent 17 18 but returned for the start of the next season to co anchor Weekend Update alongside Jost 19 This was also the final season for longtime writers Alex Baze Weekend Update writer since 2004 and head of the segment since 2011 Marika Sawyer and John Solomon both of whom had been with the show since 2006 as well as the only season for LaKendra Tookes Episodes editMain article List of Saturday Night Live episodes No overallNo inseasonHostMusical guestOriginal air dateRatings Share7461Tina FeyArcade FireSeptember 28 2013 September 28 2013 4 7 12 20 Arcade Fire performs Reflektor and Afterlife Also Arcade Fire members Will Butler Regine Chassagne and Win Butler appear in the New Cast Member or Arcade Fire sketch Aaron Paul appears in the cold open and the E Meth commercial sketch reprising Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad the show s series finale airing the following day and appears as Drunk Uncle s nephew during Weekend Update Beck Bennett John Milhiser Kyle Mooney Mike O Brien Noel Wells and Brooks Wheelan s first episode as cast members 11 Cecily Strong s first episode as Weekend Update co anchor 7472Miley CyrusMiley CyrusOctober 5 2013 2013 10 05 4 5 13 21 Miley Cyrus performs Wrecking Ball and an unplugged version of We Can t Stop Kenan Thompson introduces Cyrus first musical performance Seth Meyers introduces Cyrus second musical performance 7483Bruce WillisKaty PerryOctober 12 2013 2013 10 12 4 3 11 22 Katy Perry performs Roar and Walking on Air Aaron Paul appears in the pre filmed E Meth sketch a repeat from the episode Tina Fey hosted during the season premiere 7494Edward NortonJanelle MonaeOctober 26 2013 2013 10 26 3 9 10 23 Janelle Monae performs Dance Apocalyptic and Electric Lady Alec Baldwin and Miley Cyrus appear in the opening monologue Baldwin also narrates and appears in the fake Wes Anderson trailer Cyrus also cameos in the 12 Days Not a Slave sketch 7505Kerry WashingtonEminemNovember 2 2013 2013 11 02 4 9 12 24 Eminem performs Berzerk and Survival with Skylar Grey Rick Rubin serves as Eminem s DJ during Berzerk Al Sharpton appears in the cold open An excerpt from a season twelve performance featuring Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed who had died on October 27 from liver disease was featured after the show s Update segment 7516Lady GagaLady GagaNovember 16 2013 2013 11 16 4 9 12 25 Lady Gaga performs Do What U Want with R Kelly and Gypsy Bobby Moynihan introduces both of Gaga s musical performances 7527Josh HutchersonHAIMNovember 23 2013 2013 11 23 4 1 10 26 HAIM performs The Wire and Don t Save Me and appears in the Josie sketch 7538Paul RuddOne DirectionDecember 7 2013 2013 12 07 4 9 12 27 One Direction performs Story of My Life and Through the Dark and appear in the opening monologue and in the pre taped Dan Charles sketch Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig appear in The Sound of Music Live cold open reprising their characters from The Lawrence Welk Show sketches Rudd s Anchorman series co stars Will Ferrell David Koechner SNL alumn and Steve Carell appear in the opening monologue Ferrell and Koechner later reprise their drunken salesmen characters for the Bill Brasky sketch 7549John GoodmanKings of LeonDecember 14 2013 2013 12 14 4 5 11 28 Kings of Leon performs Temple and Wait for Me and appear in the Guy Fieri Holiday Special sketch Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone appear in the Three Wise Guys sketch Wale appears in the H amp M music video 75510Jimmy FallonJustin TimberlakeDecember 21 2013 2013 12 21 6 3 16 29 Justin Timberlake performs Only When I Walk Away and Pair of Wings and appears in the Wrappinville sketch the Celebrity Family Feud sketch parodying Fallon and The Barry Gibb Talk Show sketch Paul McCartney appears in the opening monologue Madonna and Barry Gibb appear in The Barry Gibb Talk Show sketch Madonna also co introduces Timberlake s first performance Michael Bloomberg appears during Weekend Update Chris Rock appears during the goodnights 75611DrakeDrakeJanuary 18 2014 2014 01 18 4 7 12 30 Drake performs a medley of Started from the Bottom and Trophies and a medley of Hold On We re Going Home and From Time with singer songwriter Jhene Aiko Sasheer Zamata s first episode as a cast member Kenan Thompson introduces Drake s first musical performance Vanessa Bayer introduces Drake s second musical performance 75712Jonah HillBastilleJanuary 25 2014 2014 01 25 4 8 12 31 Bastille performs Pompeii and Oblivion Hill s The Wolf of Wall Street co star Leonardo DiCaprio appears during the opening monologue Michael Cera appears in the pretaped me sketch 75813Melissa McCarthyImagine DragonsFebruary 1 2014 2014 02 01 5 4 13 33 Imagine Dragons performs Radioactive with Kendrick Lamar and Demons Amy Poehler Bill Hader in character as Stefon Andy Samberg and Fred Armisen reprising his David Paterson impersonation appear during Weekend Update Seth Meyers final episode as cast member and as anchor of Weekend Update 32 A still of Pete Seeger who had died five days earlier was shown in complete silence following Weekend Update 75914Jim ParsonsBeckMarch 1 2014 2014 03 01 4 6 12 36 Beck performs Blue Moon and Wave J Tillman sang backing vocals and played guitar for both of Beck s performances 34 Colin Jost s first episode as a cast member and Weekend Update co anchor 35 76015Lena DunhamThe NationalMarch 8 2014 2014 03 08 4 1 11 37 The National performs Graceless and I Need My Girl Liam Neeson appears in the cold open Jon Hamm appears in the What are You Even Doing You re Being Crazy sketch Fred Armisen appears during Weekend Update in character as one of Vladimir Putin s Best Friends from Growing Up 76116Louis C K Sam SmithMarch 29 2014 2014 03 29 4 0 10 38 Sam Smith performs Stay with Me and Lay Me Down 76217Anna KendrickPharrell WilliamsApril 5 2014 2014 04 05 4 0 10 39 Pharrell Williams performs Happy and Marilyn Monroe and appears in the Pharrell Audition sketch Hans Zimmer conducts the orchestra during Pharrell Williams second performance Icona Pop appears in the pre taped Dongs All Over the World sketch The song Louxor j adore by Katerine was played during the Les jeunes de Paris sketch 76318Seth RogenEd SheeranApril 12 2014 2014 04 12 3 9 10 40 Ed Sheeran performs Sing and Don t Zooey Deschanel James Franco and Taylor Swift appear in the opening monologue Franco also appears in the pre taped Monster Pals sketch 76419Andrew GarfieldColdplayMay 3 2014 2014 05 03 3 9 10 41 Coldplay performs Magic and A Sky Full of Stars Additionally Chris Martin appears in the Spider Man Kiss sketch Emma Stone appears in the opening monologue and in the Spider Man Kiss sketch Kiefer Sutherland and Mary Lynn Rajskub appear in the pre taped Beygency sketch SNL writer Leslie Jones appears during Weekend Update 76520Charlize TheronThe Black KeysMay 10 2014 2014 05 10 3 8 10 42 The Black Keys performs Fever and Bullet in the Brain Barbara Walters appears during Weekend Update 76621Andy SambergSt VincentMay 17 2014 2014 05 17 4 0 10 44 St Vincent performs Digital Witness and Birth in Reverse Maya Rudolph appears during the cold open reprising her impression of Beyonce the Vogelchecks sketch and the second SNL Digital Short reprising her impression of Oprah Winfrey Bill Hader Seth Meyers and Martin Short appear in the opening monologue Hader also appears during the Vogelchecks sketch Lil Jon appears in the first SNL Digital Short Paul Rudd appears during Weekend Update and the Vogelchecks sketch Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig appear in the Vogelchecks sketch Wiig also appears during the Bvlgari watch sketch Tatiana Maslany Akiva Schaffer Jorma Taccone and Pharrell Williams appear during the second SNL Digital Short 2 Chainz appears in the Blizzard Man sketch Cecily Strong s final episode as Weekend Update co anchor Don Pardo s final episode as the announcer 43 John Milhiser Mike O Brien Nasim Pedrad Noel Wells and Brooks Wheelan s final episode as cast members Specials editTitleOriginal air dateUS viewers millions Saturday Night Live Halloween October 31 2013 2013 10 31 5 32 45 A collection of Halloween based sketches and scary movie parodies including Clinton Halloween Party featuring an appearance by Barack Obama from the season 33 episode hosted by Brian Williams Vincent Price s Halloween Special 1959 from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm Most Haunted from the season 32 episode hosted by Hugh Laurie Halloween Greetings from Tonto Tarzan and Frankenstein from the season 15 episode hosted by James Woods The Merryville Brothers Halloween Ride from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars The Twilight parody Firelight from the season 35 episode hosted by Taylor Swift Weekend Update Stefon s Halloween tips from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars Turner Classic Movies The Bride of Blackenstein from the season 36 episode hosted by Jesse Eisenberg Aw Nuts Mom s a Ghost from the season 38 episode hosted by Kristen Wiig Jeff Montgomery The Trick Or Treating Sex Offender from the season 34 episode hosted by Jon Hamm Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving November 27 2013 2013 11 27 4 87 46 A collection of Thanksgiving sketches including Debbie Downer from the season 30 episode hosted by Luke Wilson Paul Simon s Monologue Worries from season 2 The Ladies Man from the season 24 episode hosted by Jennifer Love Hewitt The Regurgitating Family from the season 25 episode hosted by Julianna Margulies Weekend Update Adam Sandler and Kevin Nealon singing The Thanksgiving Song from the season 18 episode hosted by Sinbad Weekend Update Garth and Kat promote their Thanksgiving album from the season 37 episode hosted by Emma Stone Martha Stewart Living from the season 27 episode hosted by Billy Bob Thornton Nikey Turkey from the season 16 episode hosted by Dennis Hopper The Californians and Your Hometown Tourism Ad from the season 38 episode hosted by Jeremy Renner Fuzzy Memories from the season 21 episode hosted by David Schwimmer Ed Grimley Thanksgiving from the season 10 episode hosted by Ed Asner Family Dinner Arguments from the season 27 episode hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow Jarret s Room from the season 28 episode hosted by Brittany Murphy Sarcastic Thanksgiving Dinner from the season 35 episode hosted by Joseph Gordon Levitt Bill Swerski s Superfans from the season 17 episode hosted by Macaulay Culkin The Loud Family from the season 4 episode hosted by Carrie Fisher Penelope from the season 36 episode hosted by Anne Hathaway Saturday Night Live Christmas December 4 2013 2013 12 04 7 42 47 A collection of Christmas and December holiday based sketches including Amy Poehler Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig singing Santa s My Boyfriend Homelessville and Dick in a Box from the season 32 episode hosted by Justin Timberlake opening monologue and Michael Buble Christmas Duets from the season 37 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon Winter Wonderland performed by the cast from the season 1 episode hosted by Candice Bergen Glengarry Glen Santa s Workshop from the season 31 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin A Holiday Wish from the season 12 episode hosted by Chevy Chase Steve Martin and Martin Short Weekend Update Adam Sandler sings The Chanukah Song from the season 20 episode hosted by Roseanne Jeff Bridges and Cookie Monster singing Silver Bells from season 36 TV Funhouse Christmastime for the Jews from the season 31 episode hosted by Jack Black John Malkovich reads The Night Before Christmas in season 34 Consumer Probe Holiday Edition from the season 2 episode hosted by Candice Bergen Weekend Update The Girl You Wish You Hadn t Started A Conversation With At A Party You re a Rat Bastard Charlie Brown A Tony Bennett Christmas and What Up With That from the season 38 episode hosted by Martin Short Martha Stewart Topless Christmas Special from the season 22 episode hosted by Martin Short The Robert Goulet All Holiday Special from the season 27 episode hosted by Hugh Jackman Weekend Update Drunk Uncle from the season 37 episode hosted by Steve Buscemi Season s Greetings from Saturday Night Live from the season 26 episode hosted by Val Kilmer Delicious Dish from the season 24 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin Mary Katherine Gallagher from the season 22 episode hosted by Rosie O Donnell SNL Best of This Season January 4 2014 2014 01 04 5 6 14 48 A collection of sketches from seasons 38 and 39 including Obama s Address from the season 39 episode hosted by John Goodman The opening monologue from the season 39 episode hosted by Paul Rudd featuring musical guest One Direction and special appearances by Will Ferrell David Koechner and Steve Carell Girls promo from the season 39 episode hosted by Tina Fey Shallon Stranger Danger and The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders from the season 39 episode hosted by Edward Norton Girlfriends Talk Show from the season 38 episode hosted by Anne Hathaway Waking Up with Kimye from the season 39 episode hosted by Lady Gaga Boy Dance Party from the season 39 episode hosted by Bruce Willis Several Weekend Update clips and segments from various season 39 episodes Our Love and The Baby Man Boss from the season 39 episode hosted by Josh Hutcherson How s He Doing and Good Neighbor Ice Cream from the season 39 episode hosted by Kerry Washington We Did Stop The Government from the season 39 episode hosted by Miley Cyrus SNL Presents SNL Sports Spectacular January 30 2014 2014 01 30 4 79 49 A collection of sketches from episodes hosted by professional athletes and other sports stars hosted by Seth Meyers including Pamela Bell sings the national anthem at the 2006 World Series from the season 32 episode hosted by Hugh Laurie Derek Jeter s opening monologue and Derek Jeter s Taco Hole from season 27 Schmitt s Gay Beer Commercial and Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley from the season 17 episode hosted by Michael Jordan United Way and Locker Team Motivation from the season 32 episode hosted by Peyton Manning Weekend Update Charles Barkley and Shaquille O Neal from the season 39 episode hosted by Kerry Washington Cookie Dough Sport Commercial from the season 23 episode hosted by Matthew Perry What s Up with That from the season 35 episode hosted by James Franco Broncos Locker Room from the season 37 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon SportsCenter from the season 24 episode hosted by Ray Romano Kannon AE 1 from the season 8 episode hosted by Stevie Wonder Bernard from the season 24 episode hosted by Kelsey Grammer MacGruber MacGruber II MacGruber III from the season 35 episode hosted by Charles Barkley Outside the Lines from the season 38 episode hosted by Melissa McCarthy Super Bowl Promo from the season 37 episode hosted by Channing Tatum Fernando s Hideaway from the season 10 episode hosted by Mr T and Hulk Hogan Read to Achieve from the season 33 episode hosted by LeBron James Little Brothers from the season 37 episode hosted by Eli Manning Lillehammer 94 Figure Skating from the season 19 episode hosted by Nancy Kerrigan Synchronized Swimming from the season 10 premiere that had no host Weekend Update All Drug Olympics from the season 14 episode hosted by Tom Hanks Vagisil Superstars of Bowling Tournament 1989 from the season 35 episode hosted by Blake Lively Yankee Stadium Stories from the season 34 episode hosted by James Franco TV Funhouse Sexual Harassment and You from the season 30 episode hosted by Tom Brady Bowl Madness from the season 37 episode hosted by Charles Barkley Little Chocolate Donuts from the first season 3 episode hosted by Buck Henry Weekend Update Billie Jean King from the season 39 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon Locker Room Motivation from the season 34 episode hosted by Michael Phelps SNL Shorts April 24 2014 2014 04 24 N AA collection of filmed shorts including Djesus Uncrossed from the season 38 episode hosted by Christoph Waltz Deep Thoughts On How Kids Like To Be Tricked from the season 16 episode hosted by Kevin Bacon Wayne and Garth Truth or Dare with Madonna from the season 16 episode hosted by Delta Burke Lazy Sunday from the season 31 episode hosted by Jack Black Swan Lake from the season 3 episode hosted by Steve Martin 22 Apr 1978 Synchronized Swimmers from season 10 6 Oct 1984 Deep Thoughts Hambone amp Flippy possibly from S23E11 Don You Go Rounin Roun To Re Ro from the season 36 episode hosted by Russell Brand Sad Mouse from the season 38 episode hosted by Bruno Mars Deep Thoughts Laughter as the best medicine from season 17 episode hosted by Michael Jordan Flirty Neighbors from the season 39 episode hosted by Anna Kendrick United Way from the season 32 episode hosted by Peyton Manning Ambiguously Gay Duo It Takes Two To Tango from the season 22 episode hosted by Tom Hanks Deep Thoughts On Telling Kids Where Rain Comes From from the season 16 episode hosted by Sting Do It On My Twin Bed from the season 39 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon Prose and Cons from the season 7 episode with musical guest Rod Stewart MacGruber MacGruber II MacGruber III from the season 35 episode hosted by Charles Barkley La Dolce Gilda from the season 3 episode hosted by Michael Sarrazin Star Wars Screen Tests from the season 22 episode hosted by Kevin Spacey Real Housewives of Disney from the season 37 episode hosted by Lindsay Lohan The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders from the season 39 episode hosted by Edward Norton Chris for President from the season 39 episode hosted by Louis C K Love Is a Dream from the season 14 episode hosted by Melanie Griffith The Golords from the season 23 episode hosted by Julianne Moore Push Button To Explode Building from the season 7 episode hosted by Susan St James Lincoln from the season 38 episode hosted by Louis C K The Hit from the season 39 episode hosted by Jonah Hill Doogie Howser M D from the season 34 episode hosted by Neil Patrick Harris Deep Thoughts On Laughing At Grandpa from the season 17 episode hosted by Kiefer Sutherland and the season 18 episode hosted by Nicolas Cage White Like Eddie from the season 10 episode hosted by Eddie Murphy Boy Dance Party from the season 39 episode hosted by Bruce Willis Danielle from the season 38 episode hosted by Jennifer Lawrence History of Punk from the season 38 episode hosted by Vince Vaughn Deep Thoughts On What Frightens Ants The Most from the season 18 episode hosted by Jason Alexander Dick in a Box from the season 32 episode hosted by Justin Timberlake The Baby and The German Intellectual from the season 26 episode hosted by Jennifer Lopez A Film by Gary Weis Homeward Bound from the season 1 episode hosted by Candice Bergen 20 Dec 1975 References edit Busis Hillary May 16 2013 Seth Meyers will return to SNL this fall leave for Late Night in 2014 Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 8 2018 Retrieved May 19 2013 Andreeva Nellie January 23 2014 Colin Jost To Succeed Seth Meyers As Weekend Update Co Anchor On SNL Deadline Retrieved March 30 2024 Ryan Mike March 7 2014 The SNL Cast Has A Size Problem The Huffington Post Retrieved October 28 2016 Strecker Erin June 9 2014 Nasim Pedrad implies that she s leaving Saturday Night Live EW com Archived 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