NBC's Saturday Night Live hosted its second "SNL At Home" episode last night, in which the cast members performed sketches remotely amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Last week they parodied at-home activities like streamers playing Call of Duty: Warzone, and the recent episode began with a cold open featuring acclaimed actor Brad Pitt playing Dr. Anthony Fauci, a medical expert on the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

Whereas last week's episode of SNL was led by a reassuring opening from guest host Tom Hanks, this one has Pitt taking more of a satirical tone as he explains what Trump "really" meant when he "took liberties" with medical guidelines and advice. For instance, he references Tom Hanks' 2016 film Sully when saying that the world should not rely on "miracles" as its main plan of action.

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The sketch evolves with progressively more exacerbated reactions from Pitt before ending with the actor thanking Dr. Fauci and health care employees for their service dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

NBC recently announced that the cast of its hit sitcom Parks and Recreation will reunite for an at-home special event to help raise money for the nonprofit Feeding America.

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Source: IMDb, Feeding America