Mike Myers channels Dr. Evil for return as Elon Musk in ‘SNL’ cold open

Mike Myers channels Dr. Evil for return as Elon Musk in ‘SNL’ cold open

 “Saturday Night Live” returned to the Oval Office in the cold open this week, where the cast portrayed a meeting between President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Elon Musk during which their inner thoughts were shared, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”-style.


Lady Gaga-Hosted Episode.

The sketch, set in the Oval Office, featured James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump and Marcello Hernández as Secretary of State Marco Rubio.  The scene humorously depicted a meeting where the characters' inner thoughts were shared in a style reminiscent of "Curb Your Enthusiasm." 

 Mike Myers reprised his role as Musk in the sketch, which opened the Lady Gaga-hosted episode.

 In the bit, Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, mediates tension between Rubio, played by Marcello Hernandez, and Myers’ Musk.  This week, it was reported that Cabinet members, including Rubio, have bristled at some of the actions taken by Musk with the Department of Government Efficiency.


Evil Character

Myers' portrayal of Musk included subtle nods to his iconic Dr.  Evil character from the "Austin Powers" series.  At one point, reflecting on Musk's financial losses, Myers' Musk thinks, "A lot of people seem to really hate me.  My Tesla stock is crashing and my personal net worth just dropped by $100 billion," while mimicking Dr.  Evil's signature pinky-to-mouth gesture. 

 The sketch also highlighted reported tensions between Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and other cabinet members.  Hernández's Rubio expressed frustration over Musk's unconventional approach, leading to comedic exchanges that underscored the absurdity of the situation


  Hernandez’s Rubio told Johnson’s Trump

At one point, Hernandez’s Rubio told Johnson’s Trump: “While Elon’s been causing chaos, I’ve been working behind the scenes and I am very close to a deal with the Panamanian government to retake the Panama Canal.”  To which he replies, “Eh, I don’t want it anymore.  You know, (it) seems like a hassle.  What I really love is Thailand.  Okay?  Because I’ve been watching ‘White Lotus’ and it looks beautiful.”


Trump’s inner Monologue

 As Rubio responds, the sketch imagines Trump’s inner monologue in which he thinks, “Ah, so boring.  This guy can’t stop talking.”

 “I’m thinking something and not saying it out loud,” he continues.  “Whoa.  This is a whole new thing.  This is crazy.  This can save me a lot of trouble.  I should do this more often.  I won’t, but I should.”

 The sketch imagines Musk’s thoughts, too.  At one point he wonders, “was taking this job a bad idea?”


 Stock is Crashing

 “A lot of people seem to really hate me.  My Tesla stock is crashing and my personal net worth just dropped by $100 billion dollars,” Myers’ Musk thinks, with Myers bringing his pinky to his mouth at the end of the latter line, a reference to his Dr.  Evil character from the Austin Powers franchise.

This episode, hosted by Lady Gaga, showcased SNL's continued ability to blend current events with classic comedic elements, offering audiences both nostalgia and timely satire.

 “SNL” is in the midst of its milestone 50th season, which is celebrated with a star-studded special last month

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