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Posted: 2016-12-11 13:22:00

Bryan Cranston vresurrected his most famous character on Saturday Night Live. Picture: NBC

BREAKING Bad’s Walter White has been resurrected from the dead ... For one night anyway.

The infamous meth kingpin made an unexpected return to Saturday Night Live as the newest member of President-elect Donald Trump’s dodgy cabinet.

Introduced by Kate McKinnon (again killing it as Trump’s senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway), Cranston as White in the kit has been appointed to head up the Drug Enforcement Administration.

“Walter is amazing,” says Conway. “He came highly recommended by Steve Bannon.”

“Oh yeah, Steve’s the best,” says Cranston. “We’ve had some times.”

White then reveals Bannon found him in the comment section at [alt-right website] Breitbart.

“I’m really surprised he tracked me down, I’ve been off the grid for awhile,” he adds, with a nod to the fact that White was killed in Breaking Bad’s final episode.

Bryan Cranston resurrects Walter White with Kate McKinnon as Kellyanne Conway. Picture: NBC

Bryan Cranston resurrects Walter White with Kate McKinnon as Kellyanne Conway. Picture: NBCSource:Supplied

Cranston as White said he knew the Drug Enforcement Agency “better than anyone, inside and out” and revealed that he liked Trump’s “style.”

White’s brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, was a DEA agent in the show. His slow realisation that White was the famed Heisenberg was a major plot point in the series.

The conversation then turns to Trump, with White revealing he’s a “big fan”.

“I like his style, he acts first and asks questions later,” he says. “I also like that wall he wants to build.”

He’s back! Walter White rose from the dead on Saturday Night Live. Picture: NBC

He’s back! Walter White rose from the dead on Saturday Night Live. Picture: NBCSource:Supplied

“Nothing comes in from Mexico — meaning a lot less competition for the rest of us.”

“Walter is actually a genius with chemicals, and we’re so lucky to get him,’ McKinnon’s Conway then says.

‘The top companies in the country had been knocking on his door for years, but he never answered.’

‘I’m the one who knocks,” Cranston’s White says, referencing one of the show’s most famous lines.

Bryan Cranston with Breaking Bad co-star Aaron Paul. Picture: Supplied

Bryan Cranston with Breaking Bad co-star Aaron Paul. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied

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