Alec Baldwin returned to Saturday Evening Stay as Fox News anchor Bret Baier in the course of the present’s chilly open, which spoofed the testy interview with Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph).
“When I interviewed President Trump, my first question was, what do you think is the most important issue facing our nation? So my first question for you is, give me the exact number of murderers you let loose in this country?” Baier asks the vice chairman.
Nonetheless, as Harris makes an attempt to reply, the Particular Report with Bret Baier host continues to interrupt her, much like his actual interview with the vice chairman earlier this week. He then proceeds to ask Harris if she was “here to answer questions or just looking for a viral moment?”
“Oh, please, I am not looking for a viral moment,” Rudolph’s Harris says earlier than trying into the digicam to truly be a part of a well-liked social media development, “See how I don’t let a man interrupt my answers, very demure, very mindful.”
When Baldwin’s Baier calls her out for simply “throwing out memes,” Harris claps again, saying, “That is not true. I am here to reach across the aisle. Hundreds of Republicans have endorsed me because in the club, we all fam” — one other viral development.
“I’m not familiar with the club, but are we all fam?” Baier asks. “You’ve been pretty divisive. You called Donald Trump unfit, unstable, not able to lead, unchecked.”
The Fox News anchor later performs a number of fallacious clips of Trump speaking about his “the enemy from within” claims, and when Harris questions him, he responds, “I think you have to admit he makes a pretty compelling argument.”
“Look, he can dance all he wants to ‘YMCA’ or to any other song he doesn’t realize is a gay anthem,” Rudolph’s Harris says. “This election is about contrast at my rallies. There’s Beyoncé and joy and bathrooms. At his rallies, he won’t pay for the buses and hundreds of elderly people gotta walk back to their car six miles through the desert, like an Old Testament Fyre Festival.”
Baldwin’s Baier responds, “So are you saying Trump voters are misguided? Are they stupid?” However an indignant Harris proceeds to slam him for “trying real hard to make me say something bad.”
“You’re very sexy when you’re angry,” Baier quips. “You know that?” Harris replies, “Yes, I do.”
Michael Keaton returned to Studio 8H to host the sketch comedy present for the fourth time on Saturday, with Billie Eilish as musical visitor.
Throughout his monologue, Mikey Day and Andy Samberg joined him onstage, nonetheless, they have been sporting apparel he is aware of all too effectively. They have been dressed in full Betelgeuse costumes with the long-lasting make-up, inexperienced hair and pinstripe fits.
“With Halloween coming up, I know I’m gonna see a lot of those little kids out there dressed just like Beetlejuice, which is adorable,” Keaton stated as he promoted his Beetlejuice sequel that was launched final month. “And I’m also gonna see a lot of grown men dressed up like Beetlejuice too, usually guys in their 40s, which is less adorable.”