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bullet10-5-02 (Matt Damon, Bruce Springstein and the E- street band): this episode was okay, but there were too many commercials (on the show), and not enough skits. All though most of the skits were good and Weekend Update was good. Opening was weak and short.
bullet10-12-02 (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Faith Hill): this was alot better than the season premier, it had more skits, although still alot of snl commercials. Overall pretty good. Also: you might have been wondering, but dubya's back thanks to Chris Parnell.
bullet10-12-02 (John McCane, The White Stripes): Who'da known: this was actually good. I guess that's all you need to know, except it's not just a string of political skits. Message to the white stripes: seriously- you're a gay f*ck.
bullet10-19-02 (Eric McCormick, Jay- Z): this one's good- just your every-day snl that you're always looking for.
bullet11-9-02 (Nia Vardalos, Eve): agian- just a good ol' snl, just with somebody that nobody's ever heard of.
bullet11-16-02 (Brittany Murphy, Nelly): this is very good- with special appearances by Adam Sandler (sings Chanukah song before monologue) and Garrett Morris (who is in Astronaut Jones with Tracy Morgan and Nelly). Along with good skits this is good.
bullet12-7-02 (Robert DeNiro, Norah Jones): It was good, Robert DeNiro was good most of the time (except the monologue sucked), of course Norah Jones sucks, and the Weekend Update was about 1/4 of the size of a normal one,  but the show was funny and had good skits.
bullet12-14-02 (Al Gore, Phish): This was the best episode of the season so far, every skit was great.