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Alec Baldwin returns to SNL as Bret Baier in Fox News VP interview

Alec Baldwin returns to SNL as Bret Baier in Fox News VP interview

Bret Baier, who humiliated himself in his behavior during an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this week, probably won't find tonight's refreshingly cold start to “Saturday Night Live” very amusing.

Since the Fox News host was present in the approach and audio-visual enhancement of his meeting with the vice president, Baier will be in the wrong.

“The pleasure is not ours,” Maya Rudolph said to Baier, played by Alec Baldwin. Yes, Alec Baldwin.

What's somewhat shocking is that this is Donald Trump playing Baldwin's first return for a long time SNL since his manslaughter trial for the fatal shooting in 2021 rust Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was kicked out this summer just days after the trial began. Ahead of the trial, where he could have faced up to 18 months behind bars if found guilty, Baldwin was back on stage in November 2023 after a three-year hiatus in a very brief cameo in a skit on the Lorne Micheals late night Quiet App .

As Baier, tonight was a full role for him 30 Rock Star.

By calling Baldwin's Baier “Lego Man,” Rudolph's Emmy-winning Harris emphasized her toughness and online presence. “If I were inside breaking Bad “It would have been three episodes,” she quipped, before turning to a phone camera to break the fourth wall – as you can see below:

“I'm doing an interview here with an openly hostile network and Donald Trump has canceled all of his interviews,” the SNL vice president later added of the ex-POTUS.

“You're very sexy when you're angry, you know that?” Baldwin's Baier told Rudolph's Veep. “Yes, I do,” the Loot star replied, getting one of the biggest laughs of the sketch from the Studio 8H audience.

At the end of a week that saw some of the worst and most frightening events of a most unusual election, SNL had tonight Beetlejuice Franchise star Michael Keaton returns to host for the fourth time – start by measuring that Five Timers jacket. Keeping with the symmetry, former former host Billie Ellis will also be the musical guest on SNL for the fourth time.

The first month of SNL Series 50 saw a pretty strong run of cold opensTh Season of this election year, tonight there was an exceptionally good wine cellar full of satire on Savior for the fourth episode of the current series.

In addition to Baier's interview with Harris, in which the Veep accused the FNC host of constantly interrupting her and painting a false picture of Donald Trump's fascist “enemy-in” threats in recent weeks, Baier self-pityingly admitted a day later that in Actually, the fake clip of the ex-POTUS was shown on air. Something that heated up tonight's cold open, relying on the actual interview transcript on both the FNC pratfall and Baier's questioning of Joe Biden's mental abilities.

Even when that was on offer, there was always the gift of Trump himself, as the former Celebrity Apprentice host balanced between the Totalitarian 101 playbook and pure craziness. Today Trump was again in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Unlike previous visits, the candidate repeatedly talked about the size of Arnold Palmer's genitals at his rally in the late golf legend's hometown of Latrobe in the Keystone State. “When he was showering with other pros, they came out and said, 'Oh my God.' This is incredible,” Trump told the crowd in a speech that his aides said would be the start of his closing arguments on the campaign trail.

Due to technical problems, Trump's microphone broke at a rally in Detroit on October 18 and the convicted felon spent 20 minutes walking around the stage as MAGA fans began to leave the venue. Even though Trump reportedly canceled CBS and NBC interviews, the self-declared exhausted candidate had time Friday to return to his former safe space on Fox & Friends. Trump being Trump, his time on the couch with Steve Doocy and the other co-hosts was filled with complaints. Trump demanded that the Rupert Murdoch channel stop broadcasting negative commercials against him or bringing in mildly progressive critics until after Election Day. Then the 78-year-old Trump said the quiet thing way too loudly, boasting to the friendly Friends hosts that he would be meeting with the 93-year-old Murdoch himself right after the on-air appearance.

But until Palmer's organs became an issue on the campaign trail, nothing last week had the comedic appeal of Trump's Oct. 14 town hall in Oaks, Pennsylvania, with sycophantic South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem, where the former president died Softball pulled the plug asking if he should dance and conduct to the tunes of his MAGA playlist for 39 minutes. The extremely strange incident occurred after repeated medical emergencies occurred in the audience. Suddenly Trump announced: “Let’s just listen to music… Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?”

No wonder that last week and today in Georgia, Harris called Trump even more “unstable” than usual and mocked his exhaustion in certain interviews. No wonder Trump's team is trying these last days to persuade Nikki Haley to join him in the campaign.

After taking a break for a few weeks tonight, SNL will no doubt have an equally rich take on this tight and crazy race when it returns on November 2nd. Former SNL writer John Mulaney will then join the show as host and chart-topper for the sixth time, with sometimes politically refreshing wildcard Chappel Roan as musical guest.

It's not yet known whether Minnesota Vice President or Lt. Governor Tim Walz will add an SNL cameo to their wide-ranging media campaign, but there's still some time on the schedule. As for Trump, who hosted the show during the 2016 election and was heavily criticized by just about every critic, and his running mate from Ohio, Sen. JD Vance… I'm not entirely sure SNL is really on their dance card this time.

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