• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Feb 16, 2025
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Feb 18, 2025
    85
    Really, it’s hard to imagine how “SNL50” could have gone any better as it delivered a welcome mix of comedy and music over almost 3½ hours, wrapped in a warm blanket of nostalgia (without getting sappy).
  2. Reviewed by: Jesse Hassenger
    Feb 18, 2025
    83
    It was almost like watching multiple seasons of the show overlaid on top of each other, in a good way. For one night, unmoored from its usual time slot or constraints, SNL’s job was more explicitly than ever to play itself.
  3. Reviewed by: Grant Hermanns
    Aug 28, 2025
    80
    Considering the show had a lot more time to fill than a normal episode, it makes sense some bits wouldn't live up to the others, though admittedly, I found myself surprised by some of the ones that didn't work for me. .... However, the special's sketches were far more hits than misses.
  4. Reviewed by: Karen Valby
    Feb 18, 2025
    80
    This was a nearly three- and half-hour production, but it rarely lost its sense of rhythm and fun.
  5. Reviewed by: Liam Mathews
    Sep 4, 2025
    70
    Overall, “SNL50” was a messy, excessive, self-satisfied special, but it was the perfect way to mark the milestone. It was nostalgic, but too irreverent to be mawkish. It hit the notes it needed to hit. And most of all, it made the case for the show’s legacy as well as its continued importance.
  6. Reviewed by: Judy Berman
    Feb 18, 2025
    70
    Modest improvements on the decade-old formula made SNL50 feel more like a variety show than an awards ceremony. The choice to favor new sketches over montages and other clips, this time, was smart.
  7. Reviewed by: Garrett Martin
    Feb 18, 2025
    60
    Ultimately SNL50 was a good microcosm of Saturday Night Live as a whole. The special was in love with itself but selective about its history, and still aware enough to frequently mock its own conventions and weird institutional baggage. It also was a special dominated by one man who was rarely mentioned on camera and only seen for a brief moment at the very end.
  8. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Feb 18, 2025
    58
    Oddly, “SNL50” was chock-full of callbacks but light on actual nostalgia.
  9. Reviewed by: Kelly Lawler
    Feb 18, 2025
    50
    It was a tonnage of effort and personality smushed onto the Studio 8H stage, and it all added up to something that was, well, fine? You could call it serviceable, checking nostalgia boxes while trying desperately to remain relevant to the youth of today, with more screen time for Sabrina Carpenter than Bill Murray.
  10. Reviewed by: Ed Power
    Feb 18, 2025
    40
    Those with the staying power to make it through all three hours will meanwhile have had their reward with a memorable turn by Paul McCartney, who bashed out the bittersweet Beatles hit Carry That Weight on piano. You can’t beat a bit of Macca, and his arrival offered a welcome respite from the deluge of non-gags that had rained down like confetti at a Coldplay concert.