In a galaxy far, far, away…Adam Driverreturned toSaturday Night Liveto recreate his hilarious 2016 sketch.
TheStar Warsactor, 36, hosted the NBC comedy series this weekend and reprised Driver’s villainous character Kylo Ren pretending to be an employee forUndercover Boss: Where Are They Now.
This time, Driver suited up as an entry-level intern named Randy, and again learned the hard truth of how people truly feel about Kylo Ren in Star Destroyer H17.
It doesn’t take long for many of his co-workers to get frustrated with his mishaps as an intern. At one point, “Randy” messes up a drink order for an admiral, and after Kylo is reprimanded, he kills the admiral in retaliation.
“Randy” continues to create bad blood on the Star Destroyer, specifically when he causes a printer to explode from his rage and also “aggresses” a fellow co-worker.
But “Randy” tries to do some good for one employee (Chloe Finneman) who vents to him that her dreams of becoming a fighter pilot cannot come true unless she gets approval from Kylo Ren himself.
“Randy” then gifts the girl a helmet with an approval note to make her dream come true. “Maybe one of these days you’ll be as good a pilot as Kylo Ren,” he says to her.
“Kylo Ren? No, I wanna fly like Luke Skywalker,” she responds.
Enraged at the mention of his arch-rival, “Randy” promptly murders the girl with his red lightsaber. “And now you’ll die like him too,” he says.
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At the end of his shift, “Randy” feels positive about how the day went.
“I made four new friends and only killed one of them,” he says. “I’d say that’s a pretty good start.”
As host, Driver also starred in the skit “Cheerleading Show,” a parody of Netflix’s hit new documentary seriesCheer.He played the co-coach of the squad, who are all dealing with numerous injuries but expected to perform in the upcoming competition.
And during the show’s fiery opening — which parodied PresidentDonald Trump‘s ongoing impeachment trial — Driver appeared in hell as Jeffrey Epstein alongsideJon Lovitzas Trump’s defense attorney Alan Dershowitz.
The episode also featuredHalseyas the musical guest. She performed two songs, “You Should Be Sad” and “Finally//Beautiful Stranger,” from her new albumManic, which dropped last week.
NFL star J.J Watt is set to host next week’sSNLepisode withLuke Combsas the musical guest. Then, the week after,RuPaulwill make his hosting debut with music fromJustin Bieber.
Saturday Night Liveairs at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
source: people.com