The '30 Rock' cast reunited on 'SNL' to #WelcomeBackTracy

Show Caption Hide Caption Tracy Morgan's 2015 return to 'SNL' Tracy Morgan was in full force hosting 'Saturday Night Live.' It was his first appearance on the show since the June 2014 crash that left him critically injured and took his friend's life.

Emotions and nostalgia ran high on Tracy Morgan's episode of Saturday Night Live, with casts from both the real and fictional 30 Rockefeller Center welcoming the comedian home.

There were coma jokes, a way too on-the-nose impression of Bernie Sanders from surprise guest Larry David, and essentially a greatest hits of sketches for former SNL cast member, Tracy. But the best part was when Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski and Jack McBrayer reunited to do a "prothetic" episode of 30 Rock from 2012 (with name-drops for PSY and Skrillex at that), looking like they just stepped off the set five minutes ago. Also, forever R.I.P. Smash.

With Tracy enthusiastically declaring, "I'm black and better than ever!" we were already having all the feels.

They brought a real-life camel onto the set for 'Brian Fellows'

If you were also wondering for the longest time if that was a real camel they brought for Tracy's old sketch, "Brian Fellows," you weren't alone. It wasn't until that camel blocked the camera during Tracy's whole inner monologue that we were like, "Wow, that is a real camel they brought into Rockefeller Center in New York City."

They got a camel onto the 8th floor of 30 Rock. — Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) October 18, 2015

Not even sticking a scantily-clad Demi in the Astronaut Jones sketch (which hilariously is still playing the old theme from the '90s) for a slapdash tie-in with The Martian could beat that real-life camel that hogged the camera and almost stole the show from Brian Fellows.

Tina Fey always steals the show at Weekend Update

"My dream of posing for Playboy will never come true." —Tina Fey #SNL pic.twitter.com/8ex3TyLnf0 — Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) October 18, 2015

No matter how many times she makes a surprise appearance on Weekend Update, Tina Fey always elicits something like fangirly shrieks from us. And she taught us how to make arm butts! So empowering.

An actual Family Feud

No one-line celebrity impressions this time -- today it's an actual family feud. Sure, Jackie Chan deserves mention (where IS that guy anyway?), as do Tracy's super hawt dancing shoes, but this was a hilariously above-average sketch of Family Feud. Also, have we seen that many black actors in one shot on SNL before? It was pretty darn awesome.