Louis C.K. "Saturday Night Live" Recap and Best Skits of the Night

Here is a recap of last night's best skits on "Saturday Night Live" hosted by Louis C.K.

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Last night on "Saturday Night Live," Obama intimately kissed Justin Bieber, Louis C.K. explained why God is definitely a woman and "Dyke & Fats" are our new favorite cops. 

Here's a recap of what you missed on SNL with host Louis C.K. and musical guest Sam Smith.

Monday is the deadline for Obamacare and President Barack Obama needs a last minute PR campaign to get people to sign up. In this hilarious skit, Obama and a social media expert work together to make health care go viral. 

 

Then comedian Louis C.K. set off the night with a monologue that dove into subjects that most people try to avoid on live television. In true Louis C.K. fashion, the ballsy host asked honest questions that most people think about but usually keep to themselves like is there a heaven? Could God be a woman? When the hell did it become accepted to call the white tank tops your dad wears around the house "wife beaters"? 

Host Donelle Hayes aka Alex Treblack kicked off "Black Jeopardy" with categories "It's Been a Minute," "That Girl," " On Punishment," "Had That Been Me," "White People," and "PSHHHH." The obvious stand-out contestant Mark, a professor of African American Studies at Brigham Young University, starts off a little shaky but eventually gets the gist of the game. 

Ever feel like your boss at work acts like a big baby? In last night's "Office Boss" skit, SNL takes our same sentiment and makes it a reality. 

"Dyke & Fats," starring officers Les Dykawitz and Chubbina Fatzarelli, was definitely last night's funniest skit by far. Partners Dyke and Fats hit the mean streets of Chicago to fight crime, hit on girls and eat burgers. Kudos to Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant for being so funny and reviving the night.

Musical guest, Sam Smith, made his debut appearance on the SNL stage by blessing the audience with captivating performances of "Stay With Me" and "Lay Me Down."

To watch the complete episode of SNL, click here.

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