Saoirse Ronan hosted last night’s “Saturday Night Live” for the first time, and the Irish actress was in several of the best skits. Check out a few of the funniest “SNL” sketches from Dec. 2:

“Welcome To Hell” In this music video, which features Ronan, Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Leslie Jones and Melissa Villaseñor, ladies sing about sexual harassment. They remind viewers that this has been going on for literally hundreds of years.

“Now ‘House of Cards’ is ruined, and that really sucks. Well here’s a list of stuff that’s ruined for us,” Ronan sings. “Parking and walking and Uber and ponytails, bathrobes and nighttime and drinking in hotels and vans.”

“Return Counter” The Kmart return counter is an interesting place. Ronan is returning a gift for the guy (Chris Redd) she is dating. “I bought my boyfriend this men’s cologne because I thought he was a man,” she says. He refused to get in a fight for her after a man spilled a drink on her shoe, and that’s why she is buying him tampons instead.

Other customers include Kyle Mooney as an obnoxious guy trying to return condoms that “aren’t big enough,” Jones as someone who accidentally bought adult diapers for a baby, Strong as a woman trying to make a viral video and McKinnon (who was also in the hilarious cold open) makes an appearance at the end as Ethel.

“Bachelor Auction” Pete Davidson’s Chad character returns for a charity auction. The bland bro gets the attention of a bunch of rich socialites. Chad reveals his dance, “the doink doink,” and that really gets the ladies riled up. “I must have the doink doink,” Ronan’s character says.

Chad’s impression of the Grinch raises the bids into six figures. “I feel like I’m in the Upside Down right now,” Mikey Day’s auctioneer says. Eventually, Kenan Thompson steals the man for $10 million.

When real life tennis player John McEnroe offers a weekend at his estate complete with a tennis lesson and more, the ladies aren’t interested. He says they can bring Chad along and even does the doink doink dance. The dance catches one bidder’s eye.

“Saturday Night Live” airs Saturdays at 11:30 EST on NBC.

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Cecily Strong, Saoirse Ronan, Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant starred in one of the best sketches of the Dec. 2 episode of “SNL.” NBC/Rosalind O'Connor