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ss SNL Goes Silent for a Legend — The Emotional Rob Reiner Tribute That Dragged Viewers Back to 1975, Revived Long-Lost Sketches, and Revealed How One Man Secretly Shaped Comedy History Forever! Saturday Night Live did something it rarely does — it stopped the jokes. Just days after the heartbreaking deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife in December 2025, the iconic show paid tribute to one of its very first trailblazers, and the moment hit harder than anyone expected. Reiner wasn’t just a guest in SNL history — he hosted the third episode ever back in 1975, diving headfirst into sketches alongside the original cast and even sharing the stage with his then-wife, Penny Marshall. The tribute sent viewers spiraling through decades of television memory, reminding them that Reiner’s influence didn’t just live on in classics like This Is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, and The Princess Bride — it quietly shaped the DNA of comedy itself. Fans called it “unexpected,” “devastating,” and “a reminder of how much we take legends for granted… until they’re gone.”

Saturday Night Live paid tribute to Rob Reiner, one of its first hosts, following his and his wife’s tragic deaths in December 2025.Reiner hosted SNL‘s third-ever episode in 1975, actively participating in sketches alongside cast members and his then-wife, Penny Marshall.Reiner was remembered for his influential work as a director, including films like This Is Spinal TapWhen Harry Met Sally, and The Princess Bride.

Saturday Night Live paid tribute to Rob Reiner, one of the first hosts of the sketch comedy series, less than a week after the iconic director’s death.

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On Saturday, December 20, SNL honored Reiner after he was killed on December 14 alongside his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. The director, 78, and his spouse, 68, were found dead in their Los Angeles home after an alleged argument with their son, Nick Reiner. Nick has since been arrested and charged with two counts of murder.

At the end of SNL‘s final episode of 2025, right before host Ariana Grande wrapped up the show with the goodbyes portion, an old photo of Reiner was displayed alongside his name for about five seconds.

Reiner hosted the third-ever episode of SNL on October 25, 1975, when he starred as Michael “Meathead” Stivic in All in the Family. George Carlin hosted the first episode, while Paul Simon took on hosting duties for the second.
Unlike the first two hosts, however, Reiner participated in sketches with the cast. His wife at the time, Penny Marshall, joined him in several of the skits, including a memorable one with the Bees.

SNL cast members at the time included Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner, and Michael O’Donoghue. Interestingly, there was no musical guest for Reiner’s episode. Belushi instead sang “With a Little Help From My Friends” while impersonating Joe Cocker.
In February, Reiner and Michele attended the SNL50: The Homecoming Concert.

SNL honored Reiner in the wake of his death with a clip shared via X of him on the NBC sketch comedy series, writing, “Remembering Rob Reiner on Saturday Night Live❤️.”

Reiner was best known for directing films like This Is Spinal Tap (1984), When Harry Met Sally (1987), The Princess Bride (also 1987), Stand by Me (1992), and more.

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