NBC’s Biggest ‘Saturday Night Live’ Problem Is Getting Harder to Ignore
Collider argues that Saturday Night Live risks reversing recent progress on representation after several prominent cast departures. It says NBC should address the issue before Season 52, because a diverse permanent ensemble shapes recurring characters, creative perspectives and the programme’s future stars more meaningfully than occasional celebrity hosts.
Chloe Fineman left after seven seasons, following Bowen Yang’s mid-Season 51 exit, Ego Nwodim’s departure in September 2025 and Heidi Gardner’s in August 2025. The article notes that Yang was SNL’s first openly gay Asian-American cast member, while the Los Angeles Times reports the show has had only eight Black female cast members in its history; it argues that hosts including Bad Bunny, Teyana Taylor and Colman Domingo offered only a temporary remedy.
- Departures have renewed concerns over SNL’s cast representation.
- Celebrity hosts cannot replace diverse permanent cast members.
- The article urges NBC to act before Season 52.