NBC's "Saturday Night Live" parodied how family dinner conversations may take shape this holiday season as the House prepares to vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden says voters should choose who nominates Supreme Court justice Trump, Biden will not shake hands at first debate due to COVID-19 Pelosi: Trump Supreme Court pick 'threatens' Affordable Care Act MORE.

The show's cold open featured dinner gatherings in San Francisco, Charleston, S.C., and Atlanta, riffing off of the differing opinions voters hold about Trump's behavior and whether it warrants impeachment.

Aidy Bryant, dressed as a snowman, introduced the skit by noting that Americans "seem more divided than ever." But if we listened to some dinner conversations, "I bet we'd find out we have more in common than we realize," she added.

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"And now we can listen because I hacked into three Nest home cams," she joked as the show transitioned to a dinner gathering in San Francisco.

"I'm so happy everyone flew here for the holidays, and I'm even more happy that they did it. They're impeaching Trump," Cecily Strong said.

After the show cut to the dinner in Charleston, Beck Bennett said from the head of the table, “Well, they did it. They’re impeaching Trump. It’s a disgrace. What crime did he even commit?”

Heidi Gardner later added that Trump's crime is being "an alpha male who actually gets things done."

In Atlanta, Kenan Thompson's character was more concerned with a matter outside impeachment.

"Well, I'm just asking: Do y'all think 'Bad Boys III' is going to be good or what?" he asked, prompting Chris Redd's character to later ask that the family start talking about politics.