Catch Nate Bargatze's hilarious second time hosting SNL, where he fights historical inaccuracies and awkward DoorDash deliveries, all while jamming with Coldplay!
Nate Bargatze is back at it again, stepping into the legendary shoes of an SNL host for the second time, and he’s bringing nothing less than charm and laughter alongside musical guest Coldplay! The comedian, who’s been dubbed the "nicest man in standup," took the stage on October 5, 2024, and immediately set the tone with his relatable sketches and smooth banter. One highlight of the night included his reprise of the sketch where he portrays George Washington—who is hilariously out of touch when it comes to modern conveniences and beloved fruits like raspberries, which he only learned of at the age of 40. Who knew the founding father had such a late start on berries?
Bargatze kicked off the night with a monologue that hit home with nearly everyone tuning in—his chronicling of awkward DoorDash encounters had viewers roaring with laughter. One can only imagine how a historical figure would navigate this modern dilemma. It’s astonishing to see how a bit of comedy intersects with our daily lives, reminding us that our struggles, no matter how mundane, are worthy of a laugh! In between each punchline, viewers were treated to the musical prowess of Coldplay, who brought their enchanting sound and sparked even more delight into the night.
The interplay between humor and music brought a refreshing synergy to the episode, creating a vibe that was both nostalgic and cutting-edge. From Bargatze’s cleverly crafted sketches involving golf mishaps to Coldplay’s stage presence, it felt like SNL was firing on all cylinders. Fans were thrilled to witness the way the “SNL” family embraced Nate as a potential staple for their hosting roster, weaving historical humor with contemporary life in a way that felt completely seamless.
As Bargatze continues to gain traction in the comedy world, it’s clear he’s not just a one-hit wonder. With each performance, he showcases his laid-back charm and innate ability to connect with fans across generations. And while we may not share his love for raspberries, the joy he brings undoubtedly connects us all! There’s no denying that Nate Bargatze has a profound gift for making the familiar feel utterly hilarious, proving he’s a comedic treasure that we’ll continue to see on our screens for years to come.
Did you know? The role of George Washington on SNL allows Bargatze to touch on the quirks of American heritage while highlighting the absurdities of contemporary life, creating sketches that invite laughter and thought. And, just as a fun fact, SNL’s music acts are not only renown—they often have a unique synergy with the host, the creativity providing an unforgettable experience for audiences at home and in the studio!
The comedian reprises his role as the Revolutionary War general, who previously argued against the straightforward metric system.
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