All eyes may be on SNL’s landmark 50th season, but CBS’ After Midnight is also celebrating a major milestone of its own. After countless memes, shenanigans, and haunted dolls, the Taylor Tomlinson-hosted panel game show hit 100 episodes this week.
To commemorate the occasion, After Midnight’s official YouTube account posted an approximately 100-second long supercut showcasing the “magic, mayhem, and merriment of the first 100 episodes.”
The video features a quick clip of every single episode so far, rehashing some of the show’s greatest panels, quirkiest prizes, and funniest moments.
A few highlights include actress Anna Seregina and comic Chris Thayer kissing as comedian Will Miles cheers in the background, Conan writer Laurie Kilmartin spitting a mouthful of water onto her podium, the panelists playing games like Hashtag Wars (#CelebrityFish, anyone?), and a grand rotisserie chicken prize.
“It’s our 100th episode!” Tomlinson declares at the end of the video to a roar of applause and a splash of confetti.
After Midnight premiered on CBS on January 17, 2024. The series, which is executive produced by Stephen Colbert, is a reboot of Comedy Central’s @midnight, which was hosted by Chris Hardwick and aired from 2013 to 2017.
Season 2 of brought on J.D. Amato—whose past credits include Magic for Humans, The President Show, Desus & Mero, The Chris Gethard Show, and The Problem with Jon Stewart—as co-showrunner alongside Jack Martin. There’s also been some major tweaks to the show as of late, including a bigger couch, the new Talk Show Portion, and a shift toward more political content ahead of the election.
After Midnight airs Monday through Friday at 12:37 a.m. ET on CBS. Episodes are also available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.