On top of the highest ratings in 20 years,Women Without Innocence Saturday Night Live's YouTube channel has garnered over a billion hits since October.
The channel, which launched in 2013, racked up 750 million views and counting for Season 42, which wrapped up on May 22. Unsurprisingly, this is the most-viewed season for SNLin the history of its YouTube channel.
SEE ALSO: Sasheer Zamata is leaving SNL, and these five moments are why you'll miss her so muchTake a look at the biggest hits, below.
One of the season's defining impressions was not only a smash hit in its debut, but became the most-viewed video on SNL's entire YouTube channel.
As of May 25, the debate videos from 2016 were the second, sixth, and eighth-most viewed videos on the SNLYouTube channel.Remember October 2016?Were we ever so innocent?
A week after McCarthy's impression exploded on social media, she reprised her role as the White House Press Secretary, this time on a mobile podium. The video received over 8.5 million views in its first day.
Less than a week after the election, Dave Chappelle was tasked with making things funny -- and he did, calling Trump an "internet troll," and poking fun at white America. The monologue got over 11 million views and built momentum for his standup specials, which debuted on Netflix in March.
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