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Saturday Night Live Parodies “The Hunting Wives” Season 2

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Aubrey ⁣Plaza and Amy Poehler Skit Highlights Netflix‘s ​”The Hunting Wives” Renewal

new‍ York, NY – “Saturday Night Live” ⁣offered a ⁤comedic take on the Netflix hit “The Hunting Wives” this weekend, coinciding with the streaming service’s⁣ announcement of a second season renewal‌ in September. ⁤The sketch,featuring Amy⁢ Poehler and⁣ Aubrey⁣ Plaza,playfully dissected⁢ the show’s blend of suspense,romance,and small-town drama,capturing ​the​ cultural conversation ​surrounding the‍ series.

“The Hunting Wives,” ‌created by Rebecca Cutter, quickly became a streaming sensation, prompting comparisons to “Call Me By Your⁢ Name” for ⁤a distinctly outdoorsy‍ audience, as People magazine noted. The show’s success ⁤has led to a second season,‍ with Cutter promising ​another “sexy, twisted, batshit⁣ crazy​ ride through ⁣Maple‌ Brook.” ⁤The “SNL” sketch tapped into this fervor, satirizing both the show’s plot points and ⁤the audience’s reaction to ⁢them.

Poehler and Plaza, who ‍previously ⁢co-starred in “Parks and Recreation,” led the sketch. Poehler parodied Malin​ Akerman’s character, kicking off a​ hypothetical second season with a ⁢provocative reveal.Plaza⁢ played a newcomer to the group​ of hunting wives, initially welcomed​ with ​flirtation before ‍facing rejection upon ‍revealing her lesbian identity – a pointed joke highlighting the show’s complex dynamics.

The sketch didn’t​ shy away from playfully critiquing the show’s production ‍elements, ⁤with the narrator cheekily observing the⁤ “wigs that are doing their best” during​ an intimate scene. A tense standoff ‍between characters wielding ‌firearms was also featured,underscoring the ‍show’s dramatic ‌core.

Netflix officially ⁢greenlit the second season on September 18, 2024, signaling continued investment in the series and anticipation for ​its ⁢next chapter.The renewal suggests a⁢ strong viewership and a growing​ fanbase eager to see where Cutter‍ takes the story next.

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