The 10 Best Saturday Night Live Sketches of the Season

From “Diner Lobster” to “Friendos” to “Welcome to Hell,” here are the best sketches from this season of Saturday Night Live: The 10 Best Saturday Night Live Sketches of the Season

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Harnessing the Power of Humiliation

What Is Your True Identity?

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Why War Boils Down To Sex And Social Status, According To A Conflict Expert

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Celebrity Family Feud with Ariana Grande

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John Oliver is a noted skeptic of royal weddings and the British monarchy — he suggested in February that Meghan Markle might want to consider calling off her wedding to Prince Harry, for her own sanity. But of course the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex did indeed get married on Saturday — “as you probably knew if you were anywhere within earshot of CBS’s Gayle King,” Oliver said on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight. He had video in case you weren’t within earshot. “Perhaps the most notable part of the service was Bishop Michael Curry, who delivered an impassioned ode to love — which led to some pretty awkward reaction shots,” Oliver said, focusing on the monarch herself. “Oh, that is the wrong room there, buddy. Because believe me, those are some of the most repressed people on Earth. Talking to the queen about love is like talking to her about the transformative power of the Taco Bell $5 Chalupa Cravings Box.” (And there goes his knighthood.) Last Week Tonight also had some unexpressed thoughts on all the American news anchors affecting British accents for the wedding, and you can watch (and likely cringe) below: John Oliver is amused at America’s — and the queen’s — reaction to Britain’s royal wedding

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When I first understood the importance of being compassionate with myself, it was a major leap forward for me. I’d heard it told to me dozens – if not hundreds –of times in my life. And I kinda got it every time I heard it. I sort of knew what I was hearing. Yet, I didn’t really get it. And I certainly didn’t decide to change my inner thoughts and feelings. I didn’t become compassionate with myself: It All Starts With Self Compassion

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