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‘Saturday Night Live’ Finale Recap: Louis CK Hosting SLAMMED; Child Molestation, Racism, Hillary Clinton Monologues Went Too Far?

| May 18, 2015 12:35 AM EDT

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Louis CK recently hosted the "Saturday Night Live" season 40 finale episode where he tackled big issues such as child molestation, racism and Hillary Clinton's presidential run next year.

The comedian poked fun on himself when he admitted that he is only mildly racist. As an example, he revealed that if he were to go to a pizza parlor for the first time ever and finds that four black women run the place, he would basically think, "It's very mild."

CK, who has won an Emmy award, then went on to joke about child molesters, as well as Israel and Palestine.

"My kids are like Israel and Palestine and I'm like America. The little one is like Palestine because she always gets screwed... The older one is like Israel. She always comes up to me like, 'She burnt my dolls!' I'm like, 'Look, I can't do anything about it right now!'" he joked.

Towards the end of the show, CK starred in the fictional sketch called "Forgotten TV Gems." His sketch was specially entitled, "Whoops, I Married A Lesbian."

In the sketch, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was featured aggressively pursuing voters during their vacations.

Meanwhile, following his monologues and sketches on "Saturday Night Live," several sources noted that CK's hosting went a little bit too overboard.

However, TV critic Gothamist labeled the act as one of the best monologues on "Saturday Night Live" to date. Unfortunately, not everyone agreed with the publication.

Twitter user @AmyStephen wrote, "#LouisCK How in the hell did you think that bit on child molestation and "the taste" of young boys was funny? Shocked. #SNL."

@suzie_brierley tweeted, "@LouisCK_news Your jokes tonight on SNL about child molesters were really out of line and disgusting. Nothing to laugh about. You are SICK!"

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