Saturday Night Live closes out Season 42 this Saturday, and the finale promises to be a good one. Dwane “The Rock” Johnson hosts with Katy Perry as musical guest. Social media is already abuzz with anticipation for what many say is the finale of one of Saturday Night Live’s best seasons since the show first went live on October 11, 1975. Katy Perry and The Rock have a lot of projects in the works, and 2018 promises to be an exciting year for both. Closing out Saturday Night Live with both The Rock and Katy Perry is a win for everyone.
In March, NBC announced via a press release that Saturday Night Live would close out the season with four simultaneously cast live episodes in all markets. Guest hosts for the live episodes include Jimmy Fallon, Chris Pine, Melissa McCarthy, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Saturday’s episode begins at 11:30 p.m. ET, 10:30 p.m. CT, 9:30 p.m. MT, and 8:30 p.m. PT. Those who are watching in Pacific and Mountain time zones will find a replay airs at 11:30 p.m. Additionally, those who want to watch the Saturday Night Live finale but are away from a television set will find several online options available. The final four episodes of SNL have been greatly received, with Melissa McCarthy’s episode bringing in the largest numbers for a May broadcast in seven years, according to an NBC press release.
You can watch past Saturday Night Live episodes online and on-demand for free at Yahoo View. Here are links to past Saturday Night Live episodes. You won’t need subscriber information or an account to log in.
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- Louis CK: Season 42, Episode 17
- Jimmy Fallon: Season 42, Episode 18
- Chris Pine: Season 42, Episode 19
- Melissa McCarthy: Season 42, Episode 20
The hilarious outtakes from the latest ‘SNL’ sketch with Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer are here https://t.co/qteH3c2u66
— TIME (@TIME) May 18, 2017
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— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) May 19, 2017
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Check out the promo videos for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Katy Perry.
Both Dwayne Johnson and Melissa McCarthy are now members of the five-time SNL hosting club. Check out some of these hilarious videos from Melissa McCarthy’s time hosting last week.
Those who want to watch the Saturday Night Live season finale have a few online options to choose from. First, there is NBC. NBC live is available in certain areas. This gives users a live, online stream of what NBC is currently broadcasting on the air. You can check and see if NBC live is available in your area at the official site.
Additionally, there are NBC apps that make it easy for people to watch live streaming programs. Check out the apps at the site and see which one is compatible with your devices. You don’t need a login or subscriber information to watch Saturday Night Live on Yahoo View. For those who can’t watch the live stream, Saturday Night Live will be available on Yahoo View the next day.
One of the easiest ways to watch Saturday Night Live is through your cable or satellite subscriber information. Many people are cutting the cable cord and watching network television shows through stand-alone apps, but cable and satellite subscribers have more options. If you have a cable or satellite account, you can use it to watch any of your subscribed channels online. There are a few ways to do this.
First, you can check with your cable or satellite provider and download their apps to your mobile devices. If you want to watch on a desktop PC or laptop, you can go to your provider’s website and choose the option to watch live TV. You can also use your subscriber information to log into various apps that play the NBC live stream as well.
Are you going to watch the Saturday Night Live Season 42 finale? SNL returns for Season 43 in the fall of 2017.
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