Pete Davidson, once again, was absent from SNL this week
Photo: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for New York Magazine Two whole episodes of Saturday Night Live have now aired, and neither featured Pete Davidson oversharing about his newfound romance with showbiz royalty Margaret Qualley or breaking into the middle of a sketch because Kenan Thompson was there. The new season has now featured the likes of Larry David, Maya Rudolph, and even Matthew Broderick, but current cast member Davidson was nowhere to be found.
Last Saturday, the squad saw a screening of Joker in Atlanta. Pete’s role in the new film still remains a mystery, so there is no telling when the prodigal son will return to 30 Rock. But are we that desperate to spend a portion of “Weekend Update” hearing how Andie MacDowell feels about her daughter dating Davidson? We can do that right now. “She has a beautiful relationship with him but I don’t want to step on her relationship too much,” Andie MacDowell told People at Paris Fashion Week.
Update, October 6: Davidson’s absence was addressed in SNL’s second episode during “Weekend Update,” a segment that had previously indulged Davidson in talking about his personal life. “A man who drove his car to a music festival still cannot remember where he parked his car a week after the show,” Colin Jost said during the segment. “Well, we hope you make it back soon, Pete.”
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