'SNL' Mocks Donald Trump's Cabinet Picks, Bryan Cranston's 'Breaking Bad' Character Plays DEA Head

Bryan Cranston reprises his Walter White role as Trump's fictional DEA head.

The cold open featured "SNL" cast member Beck Bennett as CNN anchor Jake Tapper interviewing cast member Kate McKinnon's Kellyanne Conway, Trump's senior adviser.

Asks Bennett's Tapper, "Are these bad picks?"

Then, in a nod to incoming White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's connection to the alt-right movement, McKinnon's Conway says, "No Jake, they are not bad. They are alt-good."

Then, in an announcement dripping with irony, one of the "picks" is introduced.

Out comes Cranston, whose iconic Walter White character on the TV series "Breaking Bad" was a drug kingpin who manufactured meth.

"Walter is amazing," gushes McKinnon's Conway. "He came highly recommended by Steve Bannon."

Says Cranston's White, with a sly smile, "Oh yah, Steve's the best. We've had some times."

Ask Bennett's Tapper? "Where did Mr Bannon find you?"

"In the comments section of Breitbart," says Cranston's White, in a nod to the website Bannon previously ran.

Bennett's Tapper, seemingly suspicious, asks "And you're a high school teacher?"

"Yah," Cranston's White sheepishly answers.