It’s been one week on,The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String a few weeks off for Saturday Night Livethese past few months, so the writers have either been missing out on some choice pop culture moments, or a backload of current events to plumb for the show's cold open -- depending how you look at it.
Fortunately, there’s never a lack of political absurdity and, in this case, very public sexual tension to joke about.
SEE ALSO: Here's how Melissa McCarthy ended up playing Sean Spicer on 'Saturday Night Live'In tonight’s cold open SNLfinally tackled the incredibly uncomfortable quasi-relationship between Mika Brzezinski (Kate McKinnon) and Joe Scarborough (Alex Moffat) over the past 10 years on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. And it was just about as awkward as in real life.
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They petted. They IRL facetimed. They nose nibbled.

None of the Morning Joeregulars could make heads or tails of what they were seeing between the two hosts.

Of course, with the news this week of Brzezinski and Scarborough’s engagement (which SNLdid not directly address), this act wasn’t too far from reality. Still no less uncomfortable.
Getting down to business, Brzezinski and Scarborough did an exclusive phone interview with a White House insider, a media spokesman who sounded an awfullot like Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump impression.
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"John Miller," aka Trump, touted the House passage of the GOP’s revised Obamacare repeal bill, but shut up rather quickly when reminded that there’s a-whole-nother chamber of Congress the bill must pass before it even comes close to becoming law.
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