Last night's episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Jack Black, exhibited a notably looser vibe, influenced partly by previous guest Morgan Wallen's controversial actions. Wallen's abrupt exit from the stage became fodder for humor in the opening, as cast member James Austin Johnson riffed in character as Donald Trump, making light of the situation and prompting audience interaction. Black's monologue continued this trend, energizing the audience and encouraging a rowdy response rarely seen on the show—highlighting how a guest's antics can reshape live performance dynamics.
In last night's cold open, James Austin Johnson, responding to Morgan Wallen's abrupt exit, whimsically riffed on Trump's love of McDonald's, engaging the audience in a shared joke.
Jack Black's energetic monologue embraced the audience's vibe, promoting a looser, more spontaneous atmosphere that encouraged them to react and participate, differing from typical SNL standards.
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