Saturday Night Live recap: Alexander SkarsgÄrd hosts the 1,000th episode
The âPillionâ star hosts the Jan. 31 episode of the sketch comedy show with âUpâ songstress Cardi B as musical guest.
Saturday Night Live recap: Alexander SkarsgÄrd hosts the 1,000th episode
The "Pillion" star hosts the Jan. 31 episode of the sketch comedy show with "Up" songstress Cardi B as musical guest.
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on February 1, 2026 12:49 a.m. ET
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'Saturday Night Live' musical guest Cardi B and host Alexander Skarsgard promote Jan. 31 episode. Credit:
Congrats, everyone out there in SNL in Review land! We made it! Itâs the 1,000th episode of *Saturday Night Live*!
While some are perhaps fatigued by the constant coronation around the show and its longevity, itâs still noteworthy. Few TV programs in U.S. broadcast history have ever gotten to this part. Not *Gunsmoke*, not *The Simpsons*. Essentially, just talk shows and soap operas. Given the new normal with the decline of traditional network TV, few may ever match what *SNL* continues to do, simply by existing. **
I am joined tonight by former *SNL* cast member Gary Kroeger, who has thoughts on todayâs illustrious milestone.
"When I was on the show, I thought of it as an 'old' show already. The original cast had changed the medium, and there had already been a couple of incarnations to follow. But I started in only season 8! There had only been about 140 or so shows!â
He says he never would have foreseen another 860 episodes, adding: âAt the same time, why not? SNL has transcended into an institution and more than just a weekly dose of entertainment. An industry has grown alongside it, so why not go... forever? Or until nuclear holocaust. In which case, I hope some kind of show is around in some form to bring a little humor to the event.â**
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Catherine O'Hara on 'SNL' as Veronika Goethe during 'Sprockets' skit on April 13, 1991.
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Of course, the comedy world â or really, anyone with even a passing interest in pop culture and Hollywood â is reeling from the sudden loss of *SCTV* legend and two-time *SNL* host Catherine OâHara.
Kroeger shared with me that OâHara "paid me the best compliment Iâve ever received. I, like everyone, revered her as an actress and comedienne, and she was a close friend of Robin Duke, so sheâd occasionally visit at *SNL*. I had done a filmed piece called '4 Minutes To Live,' and when I passed Catherine in the hall, she said, âYou know you are a very good actor in that.' High praise from a legend, and Iâve carried that memory with me for 42 years.â**
Anyway, tonightâs host is Alexander SkarsgĂ„rd with musical guest Cardi B. Scroll down, enjoy the history in the making!
In response to the chaotic situation in Minnesota, President Trump has deployed border czar Tom Homan to the ground. Stunt casting alert: Pete Davidson plays Homan. He holds a Q&A with ICE to clarify their mission.
âWhat have we learned today?â he asks, rhetorically. The men are angry, poorly trained, not especially bright. Mikey Dayâs agent has a funny answer, for those who remember Dayâs origin story: âWildinâ out.â**
Last weekâs cold open was divisive among many in the fanbase. I liked it a lot, but others found it tone deaf, given the tragedies unfolding in Minnesota. Gary Kroeger opines: âSNL has a fundamental responsibility, and that is to make people laugh. The show has always had an intelligence about it, however, and so it quickly evolved into satirical humor. Satire demands being topical, and the most topical arena is politics, and so I think, yes, SNL has a demand placed upon it to look at political and social events and the personalities involved, critically with humor. To miss any opportunity to shed light onto the political maelstrom known as the Donald Trump administration would be an opportunity missed and regretted. I do think there is a place for a solemn tribute, but that can be as simple as a dedication. In the case of 9/11, it seemed impossible to ever be funny again, at least for a while, but the tide of humanity always rises, and we collectively feel the need to laugh again. And to be critical again.â
'SNL' recap: Teyana Taylor hosts a lively episode with a season-best cold open
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Alexander SkarsgÄrd says he's 'not really comfortable' playing a righteous character
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One thousand episodes! Alexander would watch the monologue while growing up in Stockholm, always focused on the band. Tonight, he wants to give them their moment. Freeform jazz and comically pained banter ensues. "Focus on the lady!" he shouts, taking over the frame. I like him comically drinking water. "It feels good to give," he concludes.**
He definitely has a steely, stoic presence â but that becomes quite deadpan when he does comedy. Kroeger agrees: "I've always thought that the best guest hosts are the ones you least expect to be hosting a comedy show. Alexander has certainly proven his comedic chops already, but his image is not that of a comedian. I think that gives the writers so many more choices to use his spectrum as an actor. Too much emphasis, in my opinion, is put onto the guest host's talents. The talent and diversity is in the cast; they are the ones to fill the gaps or lift the tide, and bring the host into their worlds. The host's job is to try to compete. Often it's the effort that is most entertaining.â**
He adds: âI'm a huge fan of any movie adaptation of classic hero stories. I've loved Tarzan in every medium ever since I heard the words âMe Tarzan, you Janeâ and so I went to Skarsgard's *The Legend of Tarzan* and that is when I became aware of him as an actor... *Big Little Lies*, *The Stand*, and who can forget *Godzilla vs. Kong*? It was a pleasant and not-so-surprising surprise to learn that his father is Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd and that his brother is Bill, who played Pennywise. They are the Swedish Barrymores!â**
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Momâs Confession
On his birthday, SkarsgÄrd welcomes his kids back home to be with him and his wife (Ashley Padilla). The mom has something to say, on the condition that the kids do not react. They must promise. The thing she has to say is shocking; they must even do a few practice non-reactions.**
Here it is: Sheâs changed her mind about Trump. "I feel now like he might be bad for our country..." The kids flip out; theyâve been saying this since 2016. She demands grace. "I feel like, maybe, some of the things he says⊠arenât true,â the wife says.
Kroeger notes the show's strength is the ensemble; however, in this moment, he admits that "Ashley Padilla is someone to watch."**
This is funny. Padilla has a number of great lines, including threatening to see the *Melania* movie. The kids try their best to not explode. Padilla selects each word carefully â about trans people and drag queens, about guns. I like this!
Winter Olympics Promo
Itâs a week until the games in Milan. We see a number of athletes. Jane Wickline hates the luge. Sheâs good at it, but notes itâs mostly a height-weight thing. SkarsgĂ„rd plays her coach, he says she has a once-in-a-generation... shape.
Stench of a Family
Scandinavian cinema captures the harrowing workings of family. In November, we saw an American director (Mikey Day) direct two Norwegian actors (Glen Powell, Chloe Fineman) for a film. Same premise this time with SkarsgĂ„rd â theyâre very intense on-screen, then giggle when the cameras are off. Blooper reel!**
Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd â our hostâs father and a recent Oscar nominee â cameos. Silly.**
Immigrant Dad Talk Show 3
Ah, another installment of Marcelloâs recurring talk show host/dad. Itâs been a minute since weâve seen this. This time, his neighbor from Finland (SkarsgĂ„rd) guests. **
Mikey Dayâs lame white neighbor Kevin tells Joaquin Antonio he feels horrible about the ICE raids â and has the shirt to prove it!**
Wow, Stellan SkarsgÄrd cameos again! **
Carbi B also shows up, as Joaquinâs wife. The crowd loves this. And itâs been a year!**
Vikingâs Tale
Eifar is feeling left out after his team pillages. Lots of blood and guts as he recounts how his feelings were hurt during their raid. Turns out, theyâre all jealous of him! Odd final joke about his cornrows. Meh.**
Cardi B - first performance
âBodega Baddieâ is a fun track off Am I The Drama. Itâs a bilingual Dominican-influenced jam featuring a sample of Magic Juanâs "Ta Buena (Tipico)."
Back in 2018, Cardi performed a medley of "Bodak Yellow" and "Bartier Cardi" and "Be Careful" â she also appeared in "Aidy B and Cardi B."**
Weekend Update
Dry January is over! Topics include ICE, the British FBI, and the new *Melania* documentary.
Thereâs a foot of snow in New York City, and they cut to Sarah Sherman in Rockefeller Center as the new weather correspondent. Sheâs freezing and wants to throw it back to Colin. We get some classic digs at Colin. Jack McBrayer from 30 Rock stops by, but he isnât working tonight! (I want to say McBrayer last appeared on the show when Tracy Morgan hosted â and before that during a âWhatâs Up With Thatâ segment in 2009!) I like seeing the show outside the studio, shout out to The Rocket Report.
Two People Who Just Hooked Up (Padilla, Dismukes) return to talk about the Super Bowl â previously, they discussed the government shutdown.**
Source: âEW SNLâ