
'SNL' says goodbye to Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson
CNN
"Saturday Night Live" closed out its 47th season by saying goodbye to two of its most beloved cast members.
On Saturday night's episode, the NBC variety show bid adieu to Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson in subtle, but emotional ways. The show first said goodbye to McKinnon by opening the show with a recreation of one of the comedian's most memorable sketches, "Close Encounter."
Saturday's cold open brought back McKinnon's Miss Rafferty -- an alien abductee who goes through a rougher experience than her counterparts.

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