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SNL season 50 finale: rumors, roast beef, and retirement teasers

Saturday Night Live closed its landmark 50th season with comedy, chaos, and a cascade of rumors. With Scarlett Johansson as host and a cleverly scripted jab at Michael Che, the episode delivered sharp laughs and deeper questions. Was it Sarah Sherman’s final curtain call? Is Lorne Michaels ready to step down? Here’s everything we know about what really happened in the finale.

A weekend update turned personal

 Scarlett Johansson took the May 17 stage with more than just a hosting gig in mind. She used her monologue and the “Weekend Update” desk to fire back at Michael Che’s now-infamous roast beef joke—a line Colin Jost had been made to read earlier in the season. In a full-circle moment, Scarlett playfully confronted Che on-air, with her sharp delivery landing right between satire and satisfaction.

Che took the opportunity to offer an on-air apology, though not without adding his signature absurdity. Claiming he had “never seen a human vagina” and once spent a summer on a farm, he deflected just enough to keep the joke alive while acknowledging the jab. The segment ended with laughs and a hug, a perfect balance of personal and professional.

Sarah Sherman’s “exit”: fact or farce? 

Midway through Scarlett’s opening, a musical number lifted the mood—and eyebrows. Several cast members joined her to sing a parody of Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” during which the lyrics jokingly claimed Sarah Sherman was leaving the show. Sarah’s visibly confused response, “Wait, what? Did you guys hear something?” quickly reassured fans it was all in jest.

Despite the dramatic delivery, no official statements or confirmations followed. For now, Sarah Sherman remains part of the SNL ensemble, and her on-air reaction suggests the joke was as much a surprise to her as it was to the audience.

Whispers of departures and long embraces 

Though the cast lineup for season 51 remains unconfirmed, observant fans picked up on what could be subtle farewells. Bowen Yang shared a lingering embrace with Sarah Sherman during the closing credits, prompting speculation. While no announcements have been made, viewers familiar with the show’s history know that finales often carry hints between the lines.

As of now, no cast member has confirmed a departure, but the season’s tone felt decidedly retrospective—the kind of energy that often precedes transition.

Lorne Michaels and the inevitable question

 If there was one rumor with real weight behind it, it was about executive producer Lorne Michaels. With SNL entering its sixth decade, conversations about succession are becoming harder to ignore. During the “Weekend Update” segment, Colin Jost leaned directly into the speculation.

“Lorne, retire b*tch! Let me run the show,” Jost joked, half in character, half in ambition. While said in jest, the line echoed a question many in comedy have been quietly asking: what happens when Michaels finally exits Studio 8H?

Until that moment comes, SNL remains in the hands of its current ensemble—for now. But after a milestone season that blended legacy, mischief, and just enough mystery, change might be closer than it seems.

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