Saturday Night Live | |
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Season 39 | |
No. of episodes | 21 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 28, 2013 – May 17, 2014 |
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The thirty-ninth season of Saturday Night Live , an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 28, 2013 until May 17, 2014 with 21 episodes.
On May 12, 2013, NBC announced that Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers would be the new host of Late Night in 2014, succeeding SNL alum Jimmy Fallon, as Fallon was taking over as the new host of The Tonight Show . Meyers remained Weekend Update anchor up until his departure from the show on February 1, 2014. [1] [2] Cecily Strong, who had been upgraded to repertory status for this season, was brought up to co-anchor with Meyers. After Meyers' departure, Colin Jost, a staff writer for the show since 2005 (and head writer for seasons 38 and 39), joined the cast on March 1, 2014, as the eighth featured player that season, and as Meyers' successor on Weekend Update, co-anchoring with Strong. [3]
The addition of eight new cast members is the greatest since the 1995–96 season, during which nine cast members were added, making it the largest cast overhaul in eighteen years. The total of 17 cast members was an SNL record at the time, and some critics argued that the large cast contributed to how uneven the season was overall. [4]
This would be the final season for longtime cast members Meyers, who had been on the show for thirteen seasons since 2001, and Nasim Pedrad, who had been on the show for five seasons since 2009. Pedrad announced her departure from the show in June 2014 in order to work on the Lorne Michaels-produced sitcom Mulaney . [5] Additionally, Milhiser, Wells, and Wheelan were all let go after one season, and O'Brien returned to the writers' room for the next season, which would be his last overall after spending six seasons on the show since 2009. [6] [7]
This would also be the final season for longtime announcer Don Pardo, who died on August 18, 2014, at the age of 96. [8]
Repertory players
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bold denotes Weekend Update anchors
During the season, the show came under criticism from critics (as well as African-American cast members Kenan Thompson and Jay Pharoah) for not including at least one black female cast member, a topic that was addressed on the November 2, 2013, show hosted by Kerry Washington. [9] As a result, Lorne Michaels announced that the show would be holding auditions for a black female cast member, expected to join the show in January as a new featured player. [10] On January 6, 2014, it was announced that UCB-NY performer Sasheer Zamata would be joining the cast as a featured player. She made her first appearance on January 18, 2014. [11]
For the first half of the season, Seth Meyers, Colin Jost and Rob Klein were co-head writers. After Meyers' departure, Bryan Tucker replaced him as a co-head writer. [12]
Prior to the start of the season, three new writers were hired:
Additionally, Tim Robinson was moved to the writing staff after one year as a featured player on the show. [12]
In December, Chicago Second City alum Katie Rich joined the writing staff. [16]
In January, comedians LaKendra Tookes and Leslie Jones were added to the writing staff. [17] Both were part of the December casting call for a black female cast member.
This was Seth Meyers' final season as writer. Michael Che initially departed following this season to join The Daily Show as a correspondent, [18] [19] but returned for the start of the next season to co-anchor Weekend Update alongside Jost. [20]
This was also the final season for longtime writers Alex Baze (Weekend Update writer since 2004, and head of the segment since 2011), Marika Sawyer and John Solomon (both of whom had been with the show since 2006), as well as the only season for LaKendra Tookes.
No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest | Original air date | Ratings/ Share | |
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746 | 1 | Tina Fey | Arcade Fire | September 28, 2013 | 4.7/12 [21] | |
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747 | 2 | Miley Cyrus | Miley Cyrus | October 5, 2013 | 4.5/13 [22] | |
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748 | 3 | Bruce Willis | Katy Perry | October 12, 2013 | 4.3/11 [23] | |
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749 | 4 | Edward Norton | Janelle Monáe | October 26, 2013 | 3.9/10 [24] | |
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750 | 5 | Kerry Washington | Eminem | November 2, 2013 | 4.9/12 [25] | |
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751 | 6 | Lady Gaga | Lady Gaga | November 16, 2013 | 4.9/12 [26] | |
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752 | 7 | Josh Hutcherson | HAIM | November 23, 2013 | 4.1/10 [27] | |
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753 | 8 | Paul Rudd | One Direction | December 7, 2013 | 4.9/12 [28] | |
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754 | 9 | John Goodman | Kings of Leon | December 14, 2013 | 4.5/11 [29] | |
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755 | 10 | Jimmy Fallon | Justin Timberlake | December 21, 2013 | 6.3/16 [30] | |
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756 | 11 | Drake | Drake | January 18, 2014 | 4.7/12 [31] | |
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757 | 12 | Jonah Hill | Bastille | January 25, 2014 | 4.8/12 [32] | |
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758 | 13 | Melissa McCarthy | Imagine Dragons | February 1, 2014 | 5.4/13 [33] | |
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759 | 14 | Jim Parsons | Beck | March 1, 2014 | 4.6/12 [34] | |
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760 | 15 | Lena Dunham | The National | March 8, 2014 | 4.1/11 [36] | |
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761 | 16 | Louis C.K. | Sam Smith | March 29, 2014 | 4.0/10 [37] | |
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762 | 17 | Anna Kendrick | Pharrell Williams | April 5, 2014 | 4.0/10 [38] | |
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763 | 18 | Seth Rogen | Ed Sheeran | April 12, 2014 | 3.9/10 [39] | |
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764 | 19 | Andrew Garfield | Coldplay | May 3, 2014 | 3.9/10 [40] | |
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765 | 20 | Charlize Theron | The Black Keys | May 10, 2014 | 3.8/10 [41] | |
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766 | 21 | Andy Samberg | St. Vincent | May 17, 2014 | 4.0/10 [42] | |
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Title | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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"Saturday Night Live Halloween" | October 31, 2013 | 5.32 [43] | |
A collection of Halloween-based sketches and scary movie parodies, including:
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"Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving" | November 27, 2013 | 4.87 [44] | |
A collection of Thanksgiving sketches including:
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"Saturday Night Live Christmas" | December 4, 2013 | 7.42 [45] | |
A collection of Christmas and December holiday-based sketches including:
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"SNL Best of This Season" | January 4, 2014 | 5.6/14 [46] | |
A collection of sketches from seasons 38 and 39, including:
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"SNL Presents: SNL Sports Spectacular" | January 30, 2014 | 4.79 [47] | |
A collection of sketches from episodes hosted by professional athletes and other sports stars, hosted by Seth Meyers, including:
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"SNL Shorts" | April 24, 2014 | N/A | |
A collection of filmed shorts including:
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