Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary: Here are 12 times SNL has made a cultural bang in the last five decades | In Pictures

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SNL addressed the #MeToo movement with a pitch-perfect video – a bubblegum song with lyrics about how women have suffered abuse and harassment for centuries.

Guest host Saoirse Ronan was joined by cast members Melissa Villaseñor, Leslie Jones, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong, many of whom had teamed up for hysterical pop girl group songs like First Got Horny 2 U, Back Home Ballers, and (Do It on My) Twin Bed.

This time, the comedy was bleak: “Now House of Cards is ruined,” goes the song, “and that really sucks. Well, here’s a list of stuff that’s ruined for us: parking, and walking, and Uber, and ponytails, and bathrobes, and nighttime, and drinking, and hotels, and vans.”

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