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SNL Continues The Best Amy Poehler Trend 15 Years Later
Amy Poehler returns to host Saturday Night Live for its 50th anniversary and continues a beloved trend. 5 All-Time Great SNL Weekend Update Hosts Reunite In 50th Birthday Episode Saturday Night Live season 51, episode 2 brings together five of the show's all-time great Weekend Update hosts from the past and present. |
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Amy Poehler brought a palpable compassion back to SNL
The idea that Amy Poehler brought a "palpable compassion" back to SNL was a sentiment expressed by a critic from The Atlantic following her hosting appearance on October 11, 2025. The critic, Michael Tedder, wrote that while Poehler could still be "snark[y] with the best of the cast," she consistently "radiates a palpable compassion". This was particularly noted in her monologue, where she spoke of the value of having "a place that feels like home that you can go back to and laugh with your friends" despite tough times, a moment of sincerity that resonated as "wisdom from an old friend". This characteristic is a recurring theme in Poehler's work, including her well-known role as Leslie Knope in Parks and Recreation, where her character was known for her deep empathy and idealism. Her return as host was seen by some critics as a timely showcase of these values, offering a balance to the show's usual avoidance of such "naked sincerity". |
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