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Videos: <em>Saturday Night Live</em> Pays Punk Tribute To Margaret Thatcher, Parodies Al Pacino


The gun control cold open was devoid of laughs.


Vince Vaughn did his best work of the night during the monologue.



If you enjoy Bill Hader's Al Pacino impression, this is the sketch for you.


Meteorologists would make for pretty decent soap writers.


The sketch of the night was this punk rock documentary-style ode to Margaret Thatcher.



One of the two worst sketches of the night, despite Hader breaking.


Weekend Update included visits from LL Cool J and Brad Paisley to explain their song "Accidental Racist," and McKinnon's disease-ridden Marina Chapman.


The other absolutely horrible sketch of the night.


Imagine if the NBA theme song had lyrics.


McKinnon and Vaughn swap spit, literally, in this sketch.


Miguel, rocking the chain wallet, performed "Adorn" and "How Many Drinks."



And finally, here's a dress rehearsal sketch that didn't make it to air.