Late Night Last Week: John Oliver Returns, NBC Celebrates Saturday Night Live, and More

Our long national nightmare is over. No, not that one. The other one: John Oliver, the intrepid host of Last Week Tonight, returned to the air last night for the first time since November. And boy have we missed him.
Much has happened in the world since Oliver’s last broadcast. But thankfully, the man has a gift for concise, probing summation. Sunday’s episode was no exception.
Oliver’s first monologue of this, his 12th season on HBO/Max, focused, naturally, on the onslaught of executive actions Donald Trump has taken since his return to power. As a preface to his analysis, Oliver returned to Trump’s first term and a Steve Bannon interview, in which the disgraced Trump advisor explained their strategy: flood the zone, build momentum, distract the media.
This strategy is why the structure of Oliver’s program makes for such an effective antidote. He takes the long view, focusing not on the turbulent bickering of the day-to-day, but on issues systemic in nature. Such was the case on Sunday, with Oliver dedicating his monologue specifically to the efforts of the Trump administration, led by Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to render the federal government ineffective.
The reporting on Musk, Trump, and DOGE’s efforts has been overwhelming: employees fired, funding abruptly pulled, life-saving programs around the world ended. Oliver sums it all up in a way that is not only digestible, but that makes clear just how capricious and devastating the effort has been. Oliver has no patience for Musk’s DOGE staff, which includes a host of unqualified individuals, some of whom are recent college graduates now interrogating seasoned government employees over the value of their work.
“It is madness,” Oliver said. “Imagine being a federal worker and having to listen to a guy who wasn’t alive for 9/11, Shrek 1, or Shrek 2.”
The man is as funny as ever, but there is an anger in his voice that is refreshingly palpable and–forgive the cliche–feels very needed right now. Welcome back, Mr. Oliver. Welcome back.
Oh, and in a surprise move, HBO actually uploaded the main story from last night’s episode to YouTube, something they generally stopped doing after Discovery took over Warner Bros. And since last night’s main story was basically its only story, that means you can pretty much watch the entire episode right now.
John Oliver Returns to The Daily Show
You didn’t think we were done with John Oliver already did you? On Monday, February 10, Oliver returned to his old home, The Daily Show, where he helped out his friend and fellow master of the monologue, Jon Stewart, discuss all the Trump madness.
Like Oliver, Stewart’s monologue got specific, focusing on the implications of Trump’s executive orders and his increasingly unchecked hold on power. Stewart exposes the hypocrisy of so-called conservatives allowing for such overreach, and the embarrassing. ineffectual responses of the so-called opposition party.
“It looks like we’re becoming less like the constitutional republic it’s been for 250 years,” Stewart said, “and more like the monarchy we all fought to escape from. But I think the important thing …”
He is soon cut off by clapping. Enter: America’s favorite British-guy-turned-American-citizen, John Oliver, who, he made clear, was there to gloat. America had a good run since fleeing mother England, he said, but it’s over now.
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