The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast has finally reached “Party at Mr. Bernard’s.” The Season 36 SNL short featured Robert De Niro, and the hosts know full well it took way too long to get here.
The podcast’s Instagram account announced the new episode this week. The caption was refreshingly honest about the delay. “If you ever wondered if we’d run out of episodes then the amount of time it took to get to this short should make you feel better,” it read. The post closed with “Sorry it’s late again! Enjoy!” At this point, that sign-off is basically the podcast’s whole brand.
“Party at Mr. Bernard’s” is from Season 36, Episode 8, and it’s one of the more celebrated shorts in SNL’s modern era. De Niro plays the refined, gracious Mr. Bernard, hosting what appears to be a perfectly elegant gathering. The Lonely Island crew shows up and proceeds to ruin everything. It has no business being as funny as it is. De Niro plays it completely straight. That man commits.
The caption calls it his “best performance to date.” That’s a genuinely bold take for a two-time Oscar winner. Watch the sketch and then decide.
The episode follows the show’s usual structure. Seth Meyers opens with his “bullshit list.” It’s a recurring segment he runs at the top of every episode. Then Andy Samberg weighs in with his “HOT show” memory from the specific week the sketch aired. Samberg was there. He knows what the energy at 30 Rock felt like that particular week. That firsthand detail is exactly what separates this podcast from a basic clip show.
The caption also mentions something called a “quaidum” at the open. Regular listeners will already know what that means. New ones will figure it out.
Robert De Niro has hosted Saturday Night Live multiple times. His willingness to fully commit to absurd premises is a big reason his appearances tend to work. “Party at Mr. Bernard’s” might be the purest example of that. The sketch doesn’t ask him to be silly. It needs him to stay dignified and let the chaos do its thing around him. That’s the harder job. The Lonely Island built their whole creative identity around committed, escalating absurdity. Put the two together and something genuinely funny tends to happen.
The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast pairs Meyers with the Lonely Island crew for long-form SNL retrospectives. Meyers spent years writing for and performing on the show. He eventually took over Late Night. The Lonely Island made some of the most memorable digital shorts in the show’s history during their time there. Together, they work through the archive episode by episode.
Getting to Season 36 Episode 8 means a serious amount of catalog has already been covered. For long-time listeners, reaching “Party at Mr. Bernard’s” finally feels like a payoff.
De Niro is not losing sleep over podcast episode timing. But somewhere out there, a very patient corner of the internet is thrilled.




































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