Additionally, “Robin Williams, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sean Connery” sees Jimmy Fallon giving an appropriately-manic impression of the late Williams; “Sean Connery, Burt Reynolds, Jerry Lewis” got the ball rolling for this recurring sketch in an enjoyably silly fashion, and “Dave Matthews, Björk, Sean Connery,” while tired from a writing standpoint, is elevated by Winona Ryder’s totally adorable (and predictably kooky) caricature of the Icelandic singer-songwriter, Jimmy Fallon’s squeakily musical portrayal of Matthews, and a last-minute cameo from the real-life Alex Trebek.
I also wanted to highlight some honorable mentions: “Justin Bieber, Tony Bennett, Sean Connery,” which aired during SNL 40, is the most recent addition and a fun one, notably for Kate McKinnon’s still-great imitation of Bieber and the amusing inclusion of Matthew McConaughey’s stunningly accurate Matthew McConaughey; “Minnie Driver, Jeff Goldblum, Sean Connery” is notable for an entertaining, inspired take on Goldblum’s stammering persona by David Duchovny (who relishes the part); and “John Travolta, Burt Reynolds, Michael Keaton” is heightened by Darrell Hammond’s goofy Travolta and Matthew Perry’s enjoyable Keaton.