Saturday Night Live’s skit on the Jussie Smollett story was … non-existent.

So how was the #SNL Jussie Smollett skit? Anyone see it?#JussieSmollettHoax — Louche Libertine (@WitStream1) February 17, 2019

When is the Smollett skit? https://t.co/EXRbIhG1Nr — Dan ?? (@danieltobin) February 17, 2019

Seems as if the Smollett saga would be something that could easily be converted to comedy.

Can’t wait to see the Smollett SNL skit. — Bill Barrett (@mrvmo) February 17, 2019

Hey SNL how about creating a skit about Jussie Smollett — pat palazzo (@capper54) February 17, 2019

SNL should be able to make fun of everyone, literally everyone. but why did they dodge any jokes about Jussie Smollett? isn't he fair game? this story is bizarre & we should be able to laugh at everything. no fears of offending pic.twitter.com/rkNIjeueFq — Ron Kirby Fan ☯️ (@RonKirbyFan) February 17, 2019

Oh, but they had plenty of time to work in an Alec Baldwin mock-tastic Trump skit.

"And now, a message from the President of the United States." #SNL pic.twitter.com/0ccznbP6Qk — Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) February 17, 2019

SNL can choose to use whatever subjects and stories they want for their comedy routines, but they need to remember these types of imbalances the next time they are pondering why they have experienced a drop in viewership.