'Saturday Night Live': 2012's most popular sketches, as seen on Hulu

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5. “The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With at a Party”
Is Cecily Strong’s breakout character SNL‘s new Stefon? Either way, she hasn’t worn out her welcome yet — though her first appearance, which came during one of SNL‘s Weekend Update Thursday specials, remains her funniest

4. “Puppet Class”
Seth Macfarlane started off SNL‘s 38th season with a bang — but in this sketch, his thunder was easily stolen by Bill Hader, who really deserves that Emmy he lost to Eric Stonestreet in September.

3. “Lazy Sunday 2″
Andy Samberg went back to basics for his last Digital Short, bringing in Chris Parnell for a sequel to the massive hit that became one of the first professionally made viral videos. That’s how it began, and that’s how he’s gonna finish it:

2. “Undecided Voter”
“When is the election? How soon do we have to decide? What are the names of the two people running? And be specific.” Turns out impressions aren’t necessary for a great political sketch — as long as it’s executed this well.

1. “Disney Housewives”
A pitch-perfect parody of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise would have been good enough. A spoof that incorporated Disney’s beloved princess characters would have been even better. But a sketch that did both of those things — and found the ideal way to showcase host Lindsay Lohan? That belongs at the top of a “most popular” list. Eight-way high five!