Overview of the Season 2018 Premiere
The SNL season premiere 2018 launched the show’s forty-third season on September 29, 2018. This premiere set the tone for a year marked by political satire, musical experimentation, and cast transitions. Viewers tuned in to see host Pete Davidson alongside first-time feature player Ceyair Wright and a musical set from Miley Cyrus. The episode introduced changes in repertory and featured status clarifications for several longtime cast members. Below is a breakdown of the who, what, and why of this season start.
Host and Musical Guest
For the season 43 premiere, Pete Davidson returned as host, bringing his heightened profile from late-season 2017 into the new season. Miley Cyrus served as both musical guest and monologue collaborator, marking her first SNL music appearance since 2014. Ceyair Wright, a featured player from season 42, stepped into a repertory role for this episode. These choices signaled a blend of continuity and refreshed energy.
Host Recap
- Pete Davidson, monologue and sketches
Musical Guest Recap
- Miley Cyrus, performed “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” with Mark Ronson
New Cast and Promotions
The premiere reflected several roster moves. Ceyair Wright moved from featured player to repertory status, joining a reduced but core cast. No new featured players were added at this premiere, emphasizing stability over expansion. The show maintained its focus on integrating newer voices with established performers.
Key Additions for Season 43
- Ceyair Wright: featured player to repertory
Notable Cast Changes and Departures
Following a year of transition, the season 43 premiere confirmed the reduced cast that had evolved since the prior season. Michael Che, Colin Jost, and Pete Davidson remained central anchors, while other players adjusted to the new structure. The show’s approach signaled a leaner, more focused ensemble.
Status Summary for Core Cast
| Cast Member | Status for Season 43 | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pete Davidson | Repertory | Returning host and prominent player |
| Ceyair Wright | Repertory | Promoted from featured player in this premiere |
| Michael Che | Repertory | Continued as senior cast member |
| Colin Jost | Repertory | Continued as writer and on-air host |
Writing and Tone
Season 43’s premiere leaned into sharp political satire and absurdist humor. Sketch choices reflected ongoing news cycles while creating room for character-driven bits. The interplay between new and returning players helped establish a cohesive tone. Musical performance integration also showcased the show’s capacity to blend contemporary sounds with classic SNL formats.
Reception and Impact
Critical response to the SNL season premiere 2018 highlighted Davidson’s confidence and Wright’s seamless integration. Audience metrics showed strong live viewership, with sustained engagement across digital platforms. The episode reinforced SNL’s role as a weekly cultural barometer without overhauling its proven formula.
Legacy and Ongoing Influence
Looking back, this premiere represents a pivot point: consolidating the cast while preserving the show’s edge. It remains a reference point for how SNL manages continuity amid change. The musical and hosting choices influenced season-long momentum and set precedents for later seasons.