Saturday Night Live Returning to his famous studio for the first time since March 7, once again in Tuesday’s presidential discussion with a cold open sketch.
Towards the end of the sketch, to greet the audience, Carrie pulled the bidet remote control and stopped the President, mute him.
“I think we all needed a break. Isn’t that satisfactory? Just don’t listen to him for a second, “he said with hoofs and applause.
The segment ended with the president’s social distance and disregard for facial masks during the coronavirus epidemic, and the subsequent announcement of a Supreme Court nominee at the White House apparently became a Covid-19 supersprider incident.
Saying that he believes in science and karma, Carina said to the cartoonist Biden: “Now, just think how science and karma can send us this messenger because of how dangerous this virus can be.”
Turning to the stationary Trump and looking, he said: “I’m not saying I want it to be, but imagine it happened.” The in-studio audience applauded enthusiastically.
In the first presidential debate, Beck Bennett was seen playing Fox News ‘Chris Valace Les’, who pleaded: “Mr. President, I will not do anything about this if you continue to interfere!”
Fan-favorite Maya Rudolph returned as Kamala Harris, interpreting Strict Mother as principal, reprimanding candidates for their behavior and asking to see Chris Valce Les in his office fees after the discussion.
The production of the coronavirus ban hit production and forced the creation of new versions of the show’s in-house versions. The first episode was in front of the audience, hosted by comedian Chris Rock.
Stegan was a musical guest from Megan.
The socially distant audience includes a large number of first responses to thank them for their service.