
Back in September, SNL‘s “Backstage Blog” announced that they loved being shouted at via social media about how Big Time Rush should be both the host and musical guest for every episode of SNL for the rest of time, so “once a month we’ll chose a day and open the floor to your suggestions on Facebook and Twitter.” What could go wrong?
Well, according to the #snlhost and #snlhost hashtags on Twitter, a lot of people want Big Time Rush and people from Glee and Demi Lovato and Adam Lambert to be the both host and musical guest for SNL. That’s bad.
What’s good, however, is that some people also came up with great SNL pairings. None work as well as my Alison Brie/corgi suggestion, but Max Greenfield and Miguel is pretty solid. Here are some of the best ideas (seriously, if Joel and Donald aren’t chosen, there’s going to be a riot).












Yes, some of the names have already been on the show before, but c’mon: Kanye and Dave would be amazing.



TOM HANKS and CHET HAZE.
Only if Chet’s hosting and Tom is the musical guest.
THIS x’s a billion.
With Rita Wilson as a Californian.
“WHAT ERR UUUU DEWING CHET?!?!”
How about Aaron Paul and Bruce Springsteen.
I asked this question of an NBC page in the form of a super witty coming out the closet joke during the SNL bit of the NBC studio tour. Nobody else laughed other than the page.
She said Donald Glover, and then told me Community going to be cancelled. This was January.
Christopher Walken and Richard Cheese or I will stab you in the eye with a sautering iron.
If you saute me, I will be forced to turn you into a roux.
(soldering iron)
If you flambe me, I will be forced to vaporize you.
(soldiering on)
If you quarter me, I will be forced to evaporate you.
(solidering iron because uproxx can’t spell on badges)
Sorry, my cat posted that one. He can’t spell for shit.
RC live is amazing, if they let him do his stage banter that dude would BLOW UP the next week.
Tom Hardy and OFF! That would be cool with me.
Failing that, Johnny Depp and Guns and Roses.
Failing the above two, ninety minutes of just C-Tates.