Adam Driver, known for his roles in Star Wars and Marriage Story, graced the Saturday Night Live stage for the fourth time on December 9, 2023.
His performance in a side-splitting sketch took a playful jab at Meghan Markle, the former royal embroiled in pregnancy and surrogate rumors.
The sketch, a parody of The First 48 reality show, featured Driver as a baby turned murder suspect during his inaugural flight.
Opening with a voiceover emphasizing the critical first 48 hours of any homicide investigation, the scene unfolded on an airplane where detectives, portrayed by Kenan Thompson and Iko Nwodim, interrogated passengers about a deceased individual found onboard.
Approaching a couple, played by Beck Bennett and Cicely Strong, cradling a seemingly oversized and hairy baby (Driver), the detectives probed for suspicious insights.
The couple, upon revealing the baby's name as Archie, raised eyebrows due to the infant's peculiar appearance for a six-month-old.
Doubts escalated when the detectives requested the baby's passport, only to be presented with a fake document featuring Driver's face under the name Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The revelation that the baby was an adult in disguise led to accusations of smuggling, culminating in a bizarre confession from Driver.
Admitting to the murder, Driver attributed his crime to a petty dispute over peanuts, claiming a severe allergy as his motive for the heinous act.
In a surreal turn of events, he engaged the detectives in childish antics, even requesting a diaper change and assistance with personal hygiene.
Despite Driver's outlandish behavior, the detectives apprehended him and the couple, escorting them off the plane in restraints.
Driver's tearful revelation that Meghan Markle was his mother, who had paid him to impersonate her baby, added a surreal twist to the unfolding drama.
The sketch concluded humorously, with Driver's character sentenced to life in prison and the couple deported to Canada.
Meghan Markle's elusive presence prompted a tongue-in-cheek caption beneath a photo of her holding Driver in his baby guise, asking, “Have you seen this woman?”
Adam Driver's comedic finesse shone through as he embodied the essence of a baby, delivering witty lines and gestures with impeccable timing.
His on-screen chemistry with cast members, particularly Thompson and Wodim as the perplexed detectives, elevated the sketch's comedic brilliance.
In summary, Adam Driver's SNL performance not only entertained but also cleverly lampooned the swirling conspiracy theories around Meghan Markle's pregnancy.
His ability to satirize high-profile figures, including himself, reaffirmed his standing as a top-tier SNL host, adept at blending humor with social commentary.
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