So this is what they meant when Lorne Michaels said at the end of last season that SNL would have fewer commercials but more opportunities for "original branded content":
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/04/25/saturday-night-live-fewer-ads
The Microsoft branding in the robot sketch later on stood out like a sore thumb to me, as did a Burger King sketch earlier this season.
Although, honestly, the DD one was pretty funny - probably the best sketch in a relatively unfunny show, save the cold open. My cousin loves DD, and I could totally see her as a substitute for Casey.
I must be getting old, since "SNL was funnier when..." is finally starting to take hold. I'm not a fan of most of the current group since around the time Cecily Strong had a stint at the Weekend Update desk.
And yet I watch....