Comedian Nate Bargatze Hosts SNL Season 49 Episode 3

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The episode included appearances from Pete Davidson and Jerry Seinfeld.
The third episode of the 49th season of Saturday Night Live featured comedian Nate Bargatze as the host.

The third episode of the 49th season of Saturday Night Live (SNL) aired recently, featuring comedian Nate Bargatze as the host. Bargatze, known for his stand-up comedy, delivered the opening monologue. The episode also included appearances from other notable comedians such as Pete Davidson and Jerry Seinfeld. The episode was met with mixed reviews, with some critics praising the performances while others found them lacking. The episode's sketches covered a range of topics, including current events and pop culture references.

Bargatze's monologue was a highlight of the episode, with the comedian sharing humorous anecdotes from his personal life. The episode also featured a sketch with Pete Davidson and Jerry Seinfeld, which was well-received by some viewers. However, some critics felt that the episode lacked the usual energy and comedic timing that SNL is known for. Despite these criticisms, the episode was generally well-received by the audience.


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            • The author shows a slight bias towards John Mulaney, focusing on the positive reactions to his monologue.
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