Page Summary: In this Cut for Time sketch, a couple (Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman) celebrates their anniversary on a romantic date at Chili's. A group of judges tries to settle a court case between a woman (Sydney Sweeney) and her sister's husband (James Austin ...
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In this Cut for Time sketch, a couple (Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman) celebrates their anniversary on a romantic date at Chili's. A group of judges tries to settle a court case between a woman (Sydney Sweeney) and her sister's husband (James Austin ... Michelle (Cecily Strong) meets all the wrong men (Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Mikey Day, Alex Moffatt) at a bar.
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Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy share their grief over a friend's passing with Sydney Sweeney. First-time host Sydney Sweeney talks about her life outside of acting and addresses internet rumors. A couple (Sydney Sweeney, Andrew Dismukes) deals with noisy tables while on a date night.
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- In this Cut for Time sketch, a couple (Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman) celebrates their anniversary on a romantic date at Chili's.
- A group of judges tries to settle a court case between a woman (Sydney Sweeney) and her sister's husband (James Austin ...
- Michelle (Cecily Strong) meets all the wrong men (Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Mikey Day, Alex Moffatt) at a bar.
- Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy share their grief over a friend's passing with Sydney Sweeney.
- First-time host Sydney Sweeney talks about her life outside of acting and addresses internet rumors.
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