What Will Happen When Louis C.K. Hosts?
As Rachel Maddow (Cecily Strong) interviews several politicians about the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Mitt Romney (Jason Sudeikis) makes several craven, desperate attempts to align himself with Chris Christie (Bobby Moynihan).
Host Louis C.K. recaps his extremely eventful week of hosting SNL for the first time amid the effects of Hurricane Sandy, only to be interrupted by über-competent first responders, Red Cross volunteers, and finally Newark Mayor Cory Booker and New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg (as themselves), accompanied by Bloomberg's now-famous ASL interpreter Lydia Callis (Nasim Pedrad).
Donald Trump (Darrell Hammond) promotes his men's fashion line: the perfect pieces to wear for the man who has nothing better to do than foment racially tinged opposition to the President.
A Sandy survivor (C.K.) is interviewed about his experience by elderly TV reporter Herb Welch (Bill Hader).
On the set of Flight, director Robert Zemeckis (C.K.) has a hard time getting star Denzel Washington (Jay Pharoah) not to fall back on his standard acting tics.
Announcing another tour of the Original Kings Of Catchphrase Comedy, featuring new addition Marv Dingle (C.K.).
Fun. performs.
Weekend Update features Joe Simpson (Sudeikis) defending himself against rumours that he's not just gay but dating a much younger man; a kid from New Jersey (Vanessa Bayer) reacting to the postponement of trick-or-treating in the state; Anthony Crispino (Moynihan), offering his take on the news for the last time before Election Day.
Louis C.K. (as himself) appears on Italian talk show La Rivista Della Televisione, unfortunately without a translator.
A pair of New York City rats (C.K. and Moynihan) compare notes on the effect Hurricane Sandy has had on their usual activities, from dining on discarded food to spreading disease to available victims.
Fun. performs.
Idaho Congressional Republican candidate Steve Billington (Taran Killam) promotes his campaign by promising to hold even more outlandishly uninformed views on rape and women's health than any of his fellow Republican candidates.
People wave goodbye, hug.