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'Saturday Night Live' tackles the final Biden-Trump debate. We're finally free!


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'Saturday Night Live' tackles the final Biden-Trump debate. We're finally free!

This much can be said about Saturday Night Live's attempt to skewer the final debate showdown between Joe Biden and Donald Trump: It happened. Sorry folks, that's all I got.

For fans of such things, this sketch has it all: Trump's trademark dismissiveness of the pandemic (also his casual racism), Biden's folksy malarkey, Maya Rudolph playing the only competent human in the room (in this case, moderator Kristen Welker), and references to both Biden Bingo and Rudy Giuliani's Borat drama.

So if you've enjoyed SNL's takes on the debates in 2020, this is more of that. But if you're like me and you've found them all to be labored and chronically unfunny, I have some good news: We're finally done. The debates are over. Read more...

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