Mikey Day is the latest “Saturday Night Live” star to play Joe Biden, who received a visit from Christopher Walken—and it was a mess.
. The show is still settling into its new season—but its third episode just couldn’t stick the landing with the latest cold open.
As Biden decorated the Oval Office for Halloween, new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stopped by to say hello to his new boss, and remind him that he is now just two heartbeats away from the presidency. Johnson’s “adult Black son,” also named Michael , briefly joined him. “He often compares our situation to the movieBut the big surprise was a crash cameo from Christopher Walken as The Spirit of Halloween, a.k.a. The Ghost of All Hallows Past, a.k.a. Papa Pumpkin.
When Biden asked how Walken had gotten into the White House, he said he arrived via the toilet. “It’s the Halloween way,” he explained. “It’s what the holiday is all about. Sure, there’s spooky goblins, creepy crawlers, hocus pocus. But it’s about camaraderie really. Meet the neighbors you don’t want to see again on any other day.”
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