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Publishing date: Feb 28, 2021 • February 28, 2021 • 3 minute read • Kate McKinnon portrays Dr. Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live. Photo by NBC /NBC Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content When “Saturday Night Live” announced it would return in 2021 with five new episodes in a row, it was difficult not to wonder if the show would struggle to find material. For the past four years, after all, nearly every episode opened with a sketch centered on Donald Trump and included a plethora of celebrity guests (including the ever-present Alec Baldwin, who portrayed the former president). ....
Print Following another chaotic and frustrating week of news involving problems associated with the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, “Saturday Night Live” took a few jabs at a beleaguered Gov. Gavin Newsom and his own handling of the pandemic. In the late-night comedy show’s opening sketch, Dr. Anthony Fauci, played by Kate McKinnon, introduced Newsom’s character as being “hated by every single person in California except for those 10 people he had dinner with in Napa that one time.” When asked how things were going in California, Newsom, played by Alex Moffat, responded: “Teeth, white. Body tight. Covid, pretty bad.” He was joined on stage by two other news-making governors: New York’s Andrew Cuomo (Pete Davidson) and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer (Cecily Strong). The three served as judges in a made-up game show dubbed “So You Think You Can Get the Vaccine.” ....