Saturday Night Live season 46 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The "Saturday Night Live" sketch humorously portrays the final presidential debate with Kristen Welker as the moderator. It features exaggerated versions of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, with Trump downplaying COVID-19 and discussing a far-fetched vaccine plan, while Biden presents "Biden Care" and counters Trump's claims. The sketch includes a comical mute button as a running gag, highlighting the chaotic nature of the debate and ends with a classic SNL transition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who portrayed Kristen Welker in the "Saturday Night Live" sketch?
Kristen Welker was portrayed by a cast member in a comedic fashion.
Did the sketch include a real mute button?
The sketch humorously introduced a mute button as a comedic element to control interruptions.
How was President Donald Trump depicted in the sketch?
President Donald Trump was depicted in a satirical manner, emphasizing his unconventional approach and responses.
What was Joe Biden's portrayal like in the sketch?
Joe Biden was humorously portrayed as a contrast to Trump, focusing on his reactions and rebuttals.
What did Trump joke about concerning COVID-19?
Trump joked about the COVID-19 pandemic and his own experience with the virus, downplaying its severity.
Was a vaccine distribution plan mentioned in the sketch?
Yes, a humorous and exaggerated vaccine distribution plan involving the military was mentioned by Trump.
What was Biden's healthcare plan in the sketch?
Biden's healthcare plan, termed "Biden Care," was presented in a comically straightforward and simplistic manner.
How did the sketch address Trump's financial disclosures?
The sketch humorously highlighted Trump's avoidance of tax and financial disclosures.
What were the closing remarks from each candidate in the sketch?
Trump's closing remarks included humorous conspiracy theories, while Biden emphasized his ordinary and relatable character.
How did the sketch transition to the rest of the "Saturday Night Live" show?
The sketch transitioned with the classic "Saturday Night Live" introduction, signaling the end of the debate parody.