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SNL parodies vaccine strategies from Whitmer, other Governors Updated Feb 28, 2021; Posted Feb 28, 2021 Cecily Strong reprises her role as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a Saturday Night Live skit parodying the vaccine rollout. Strong is seen here drinking a bottle of Bell s Oberon. (SNL screen shot). Saturday Night Live screen shot Facebook Share At least they got the beer right this time. Cecily Strong reprised her parody of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the latest episode of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” When not drinking a bottle of Bell’s Oberon after erroneously imbibing Labatt Blue in a sketch last year Strong’s Whitmer character was involved in a game show sketch joking about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. ....
For Massachusetts residents who have struggled to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine over the past few weeks, the cold open of this week’s “Saturday Night Live” was very on-point. The show opened with a fake game show hosted by Dr. Anthony Fauci (Kate McKinnon) called “So You Think You Can Get the Vaccine,” in which contestants plead their case to three governors California’s Gavin Newsom (Alex Moffat), New York’s Andrew Cuomo (Pete Davidson) and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer (Cecily Strong) as to why they should be given the vaccine. “Getting the vaccine shouldn’t be a competition, but Americans will only want to get it if someone else can’t,” Fauci’s McKinnon said. ....
Towleroad Gay News Saturday Night Live took shots (badum bum) at the COVID vaccine rollout on Saturday night, opening its show with a game show hosted by “America’s voice of reason and celebrity hall pass” Dr. Anthony Fauci (Kate McKinnon). “The vaccine roll out is going strong,” explained McKinnon’s Fauci, “but it’s also very confusing. Who can get it? How? When? Where is it? Do both doses go in the same arm or different arms or what? I don’t know.” “Tonight we give everyday Americans a chance to vie for vaccine eligibility on a little show we like to call, ....