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Posted: 2020-01-26T08:00:46Z | Updated: 2020-01-26T13:52:02Z Adam Driver's Kylo Ren Goes Undercover As Nerdy Intern On 'Saturday Night Live' | HuffPost

Adam Driver's Kylo Ren Goes Undercover As Nerdy Intern On 'Saturday Night Live'

"I made four new friends and only killed one of them," says intern from hell.
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Adam Driver returned as host of “Saturday Night Live ” and resurrected a version of his classic 2016 “Undercover Boss: Star Killer Base ” sketch. This time his “Star Wars ” persona Kylo Ren went undercover as “Randy,” an “entry-level intern” on the Star Destroyer .

“I haven’t been the best boss lately,” admits Kylo Ren. “I’ve been a little distracted by some personal drama.”

A voice-over explains: “Kylo killed his dad, cut his mentor in half, fired upon his mother’s spacecraft and is now obsessed with finding a young Jedi named Rey.”

Now he’s after a “fresh perspective.” But he’s a bit cranky as an intern, doesn’t like the rude stormtroopers, fries printers — and creams a disrespectful admiral (Beck Bennett ) with a death stare. “Oh, my God,” he says in fake concern. “Are you OK?”

“I made four new friends and only killed one of them” (with a lightsaber), he recounts when his intern stint is over. “I’d say that’s a pretty good start.”

Check out the last time Driver’s Kylo Ren went undercover on “SNL ” here:

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