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Rob Schneider’s "Makin' copies" office worker.
The SNL Complete Seasons 16+ collection is a treasure trove for comedy enthusiasts. While the exact scope of the box set might vary, it typically includes several iconic seasons (often up to Season 20 or beyond), capturing the 1990s and early 2000s—a time whenSNL experienced a resurgence with fresh talent and timeless sketches. Saturday Night Live - SNL - Complete Seasons 16...
| Episode | Air Date | Host(s) | Musical Guest(s) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 287 (16.1) | September 29, 1990 | Kyle MacLachlan | Sinéad O'Connor | | 288 (16.2) | October 6, 1990 | Susan Lucci | Hothouse Flowers | | 289 (16.3) | October 20, 1990 | George Steinbrenner | The Time | | 290 (16.4) | October 27, 1990 | Patrick Swayze | Mariah Carey | | 291 (16.5) | November 10, 1990 | Jimmy Smits | World Party | | 292 (16.6) | November 17, 1990 | Dennis Hopper | Paul Simon | | 293 (16.7) | December 1, 1990 | John Goodman | Faith No More | | 294 (16.8) | December 8, 1990 | Tom Hanks | Edie Brickell & New Bohemians | | 295 (16.9) | December 15, 1990 | Dennis Quaid | The Neville Brothers | | 296 (16.10) | January 12, 1991 | Joe Mantegna | Vanilla Ice | | 297 (16.11) | January 19, 1991 | Sting | Sting | | 298 (16.12) | February 9, 1991 | Kevin Bacon | INXS | | 299 (16.13) | February 16, 1991 | Roseanne Barr | Dee-Lite | | 300 (16.14) | February 23, 1991 | Alec Baldwin | Whitney Houston | | 301 (16.15) | March 16, 1991 | Michael J. Fox | The Black Crowes | | 302 (16.16) | March 23, 1991 | Jeremy Irons | Fishbone | | 303 (16.17) | April 13, 1991 | Catherine O'Hara | R.E.M. | | 304 (16.18) | April 20, 1991 | Steven Seagal | Michael Bolton | | 305 (16.19) | May 11, 1991 | Delta Burke | Chris Isaak | | 306 (16.20) | May 18, 1991 | George Wendt | Elvis Costello | Rob Schneider’s "Makin' copies" office worker
The defining characteristic of Season 16 was its massive, evolving cast. The season began with a stable of established veterans who had saved the show from cancellation in the mid-1980s. Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Kevin Nealon, and Mike Myers provided a solid foundation of incredible impression work and sketch mastery. Hartman, in particular, earned his reputation as "The Glue" during this period, seamlessly holding sketches together with his versatile acting. | Episode | Air Date | Host(s) |
While it began earlier, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey) reached the peak of their popularity, eventually spinning off into a massive 1992 film.
Critically, Season 16 is a mixed bag. Viewed as a complete archive, the episodes are wildly uneven. The musical guests were stellar (REM, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey), but the writing staff—which included Conan O’Brien, Robert Smigel, and Al Franken—was still finding the new voice. There are sketches that drag, “Update” jokes that feel dated, and a palpable tension between the older, precision-driven cast (Hartman, Hooks) and the new, anarchic performers (Farley, Spade). This is not the confident, unified machine of the 1993–1994 cast. It is a workshop.