- The “Saturday Night Live” post-election episode did not land well with fans of the show or Elon Musk.
- Fans called Bill Burr, this week’s host, racist and sexist after his controversial opening monologue.
- Musk criticized the show after Dana Carvey did an impression of him.
The “Saturday Night Live” post-election episode was criticized by people across the political spectrum, including Elon Musk.
The show featured a controversial monologue by comedian Bill Burr, and a skit featuring SNL alumnus Dana Carvey doing an impression of Musk.
In 2016 and 2020, when Donald Trump and Joe Biden won the presidential races, respectively, Dave Chappelle hosted the first post-election episodes. It’s unclear why he wasn’t chosen this year, but in recent years he has been criticized for jokes viewed as antisemitic and transphobic.
Burr took over this year, and joked that Asian people spread COVID-19 and that women should “whore it up” to become president.
“Listen, I know a lot of ugly women, feminists I mean, don’t want to hear this message. But just tease him a little bit. Make a farmer feel like he’s got a shot,” Burr advised future female presidential candidates after Kamala Harris lost to Trump last week.
Some fans called Burr’s jokes racist and sexist.
I knew Bill Burr hosting the post election episode would be a disaster but good god. Making a racist pandemic joke immediately followed by saying female politicians need to “whore it up” and “give the farmers a little tease” in order to win the Presidency. Do better @nbcsnl. #SNL
— only kind of rad (@julianne_terese) November 10, 2024
#SNL had the opportunity to have a host whose monologue could have been unifying, healing, AND funny. Think Dolly Parton, among others. Instead, SNL leaned into Bill Burr’s hate. “Ugly feminist” is a hateful trope, especially after US women lost body autonomy. 🙄 FFS Lorne 🙄
— Toutons (@LovesDaToutons) November 10, 2024
In a total shitshow of a week, it’s reassuring to know that people seem unanimous in their view that Bill Burr was the absolute WORST possible host #SNL could have come up with after the election. Crude, misogynist, sexist — perfect for Trumpers. Terrible for Earthlings.
— Ken Rudin (@kenrudin) November 10, 2024
Other defended the jokes, saying that critics were being too sensitive.
I don’t watch SNL but I had to watch Bill Burr’s monologue after hearing the woke crowd got offended again. This is fucking hilarious! 😂
This is what real comedy is. If people get offended, that’s their problem for taking jokes seriously. pic.twitter.com/WpLVfMn5gH
— BQ (@BrendanQ_1999) November 10, 2024
To all the people that are offended by Bill Burr’s SNL monologue. You’re the reason Kamala lost the election. People are sick and tired of your hypersensitivity. Just say comedy offends you And Please seek mood stabilization therapy. #billburr #snl #Blast
pic.twitter.com/S6BrmeKYHK— That Guy Shane (@ProfanityNewz) November 10, 2024
Later in the monologue, Burr turned his attention to Trump, calling him an “orange bigot” and “lunatic,” but those jokes appear to have been overshadowed by his previous comments.
Burr is known for being controversial, with his last appearance on SNL in 2020 receiving a similarly mixed response from fans after he made jokes about white women, anti-maskers, and Pride month.
Before Burr’s monologue, the show opened with the “Saturday Night Live” cast standing together onstage saying that they have always been Trump supporters, in an apparent joke about companies currying favor with the president-elect. Some fans said the joke wasn’t funny.
#SNL‘s cold open with the cast pretending for their own safety to support Trump and Musk falls flat when it’s exactly how networks and publishers have acted all along – as long as they get that tax cut.
And Bill Burr fell flat as a pandering pancake. pic.twitter.com/6RVBIbtZHb
— Karen DaltonBeninato (@kbeninato) November 10, 2024
saw this comment on the SNL live discussion thread that really sums up bill burr’s monologue :/ really hating seeing NBC just going with this pic.twitter.com/8arqVvByZy
— ˚₊ rhino⁎⁺˳✧༚ . (@rhinofriend) November 10, 2024
Later in the skit, James Austin Johnson, a cast member who usually impersonates Trump, appeared as a “Hot Jacked Trump,” while Carvey sent up Musk, who was instrumental to Trump’s election campaign.
On Sunday, Musk, who has previously hosted the show, replied to three different X users to criticize the show.
NBC and Burr’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.