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Saturday Night Live/Megan Fox/U2
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Megan Fox/U2 | |
Season 35, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | September 26, 2009 |
Written by | Seth Meyers (head writer)
Doug Abeles James Anderson Alex Baze Jillian Bell Hannibal Buress Jessica Conrad James Downey Steve Higgins Colin Jost Erik Kenward Rob Klein John Lutz Lorne Michaels John Mulaney Christine Nangle Michael Patrick O'Brien Ryan Perez Simon Rich Marika Sawyer Akiva Schaffer John Solomon Emily Spivey Kent Sublette Jorma Taccone Bryan Tucker |
Directed by | Don Roy King
Bladdivan/Grady Wilson Segments James Signorelli Megan's Roommate Akiva Schaffer The Date Akiva Schaffer John Solomon |
← 34x22 Will Ferrell/Green Day |
35x02 → Ryan Reynolds/Lady Gaga |
Saturday Night Live — Season Thirty-Five |
Megan Fox/U2 is the first episode of the thirty-fifth season of Saturday Night Live, and the six hundred and sixty-second episode overall. It is the second appearance by the host and the third by the musical guest.
With: Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig
Featuring: Abby Elliot, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jenny Slate
Guest Starring: Megan Fox (Host), U2 (Musical Guest)
Special Guest Stars: Brian Austin Green (Bumblebee)
Contents |
Episode Breakdown
- United Nations General Assembly:
- Megan Fox's Monologue:
- Bladdivan:
- Scary Flight:
- Russian Brides:
- SNL Digital Short - The Date:
- Grady Wilson - Burning Up the Bedsheets:
- Breathe: U2 song.
- Weekend Update:
- Live Lounge:
- Moment of Surrender: U2 song.
- Biker Chick Chat:
- SNL Digital Short - Megan's Roommate:
- Your Mom Talks to Megan Fox:
- Ultraviolet (Light My Way): U2 song.
Notes
"Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!"
Bill Hader as the translator for Muammar al-Gaddafi.
Music
- "Breathe" performed by U2:
- "Moment of Surrender" performed by U2:
- "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)" performed by U2:
Trivia
The Show
- F Bomb: During the Biker Chick Chat sketch, in her first appearance on the series, featured player Jenny Slate accidentally slipped and said "You stood up for yourself, and I fuckin' love you for that" instead of "friggin'" or some variation of the word. The West Coast broadcast of the episode had the offending word dubbed over. It was initially speculated that Slate might be fired over the word, as Charles Rocket was in 1981 for saying the word deliberately, but she was kept on the cast.