What Will Happen When Bruce Willis Hosts (this time)?
Fewer 'Wrecking Ball' references than last week, probably.
At the White House, President Obama (Jay Pharoah) tries in vain to find distractions for a bored, stir-crazy Joe Biden (Brooks Whelan).
Host Bruce Willis explains that he's not an intimidating tough guy, like the last several movie characters he's played, calling out cast members to back him up, though they're plainly scared for their lives.
Following their successful summit on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jimmy Kimmel (Beck Bennett) and Kanye West (Pharoah) announce their next several projects together, including co-hosting a child beauty pageant reality competition series and collaborating on a line of cooking sauces.
The DJs at B108FM (Taran Killam and Bobby Moynihan) are joined by a veteran broadcaster (Willis) who has even more crazy characters and sound effects than they do.
At the National Zoo, two pandas (Willis and Bryant) wonder why they're bothering to do anything adorable when the PandaCam has been shut down.
Katy Perry performs.
Michele Bachmann (Kate McKinnon) visits to clarify her views on why the shutdown is a salutory sign for Christians because it presages the coming end of days; Sinéad O'Connor (Willis) publicly offers several more pieces of advice for Miley Cyrus.
Two novice screenwriters (Kyle Mooney and John Milhiser) pitch Bruce Willis (as himself) their ideas for a sixth Die Hard movie.
Bruce and Kris Jenner (Killam and Cecily Strong) break the news of their impending divorce to their barely attentive children.
Homeland finally catches back up with Brody (Willis), who's loving his carefree life in Canada.
Katy Perry performs.
Li'l Blaster (Nasim Pedrad) and her new colleague DJ Skittlestank (Willis) run down the events at the upcoming Underground Music Festival.
People wave goodbye, hug.