Cold open—President Obama (Jay Pharoah) demonstrates the real-world effects of sequestration, with help from air traffic controllers forced to watch Doritos ads before they can check radar, security screeners forced to rely on down-the-pants photos texted to them by travelers, and the Village People.
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Much in the way Louis C.K. kicked off his SNL episode with some stand-up comedy, Hart got things going in similar fashion, telling an elaborate story and then following it up with some (attempts at) celebrity impressions.
Bobby Moynihan and Cecily Strong returned to their roles and the disgruntled and vocal employees for a new sketch, and Hart had a hard time keeping it together when playing a Barnes & Noble manager…
Here’s the mentioned Pope Quvenzhane Wallis sketch. Between her Oscar nomination for Beasts of the Southern Wild and her adorable reactions at the Academy Awards, the timing does seem right for her to be Pope.
Here’s the Walking Dead parody.
I love Nasim Pedrad’s Carl. And then of course, there’s this (courtesy of the SNL tumblr:


The Vatican introduces its new selection for Pope: 9-year-old child actress Quvenzhané Wallis (Kevin Hart).
The Walking Dead—Zombie apocalypse survivors Bill Hader, Taran Killam, Kate McKinnon, and Nasim Pedrad (as 12-year-old Carl) aren’t sure: is Kevin Hart a zombie, or are they just being racist?
Really!?! with Seth and Kevin—Seth Meyers and Kevin Hart take on the Supreme Court’s skepticism of the Voting Rights Act. (Hart: “They say the act is unconstitutional? Look, the Constitution used to say I’m 3/5ths of a person. Don’t get me wrong… I’m short—but I’m not that short…”)
The monologue—Hart recalls his unsuccessful SNL audition.
‘SNL’ behind the scenes: Kevin Hart explains why this show’s bigger than the VMAs
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