At a Glance: In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ... A news reporter (Ashley Padilla) interviews a fashion professor (Colman Domingo) and his students (Marcello Hernández, Chloe ...
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In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ... A news reporter (Ashley Padilla) interviews a fashion professor (Colman Domingo) and his students (Marcello Hernández, Chloe ... A group of teens (Sarah Sherman, Marcello Hernández, Tommy Brennan, Veronika Slowikowska) transform into animals to battle ...
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When a NASA space mission hits a snag, the flight director (John Mulaney) has to deliver some bad news to Beppo the chimp. A group of astronauts (Colman Domingo, Mikey Day, Marcello Hernández, Sarah Sherman) give updates on their moon mission. Brown, Heidi Gardner, Melissa Villaseñor, Mikey Day, Pete Davidson) try to befriend a Sasquatch when it ...
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- In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ...
- A news reporter (Ashley Padilla) interviews a fashion professor (Colman Domingo) and his students (Marcello Hernández, Chloe ...
- A group of teens (Sarah Sherman, Marcello Hernández, Tommy Brennan, Veronika Slowikowska) transform into animals to battle ...
- When a NASA space mission hits a snag, the flight director (John Mulaney) has to deliver some bad news to Beppo the chimp.
- A group of astronauts (Colman Domingo, Mikey Day, Marcello Hernández, Sarah Sherman) give updates on their moon mission.
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