Steve Carell, host of the latest installment of NBC's Saturday Night Live, spent his monologue fielding questions about doing a reboot of The Office from former fellow castmembers of the popular workplace sitcom.

Ellie Kemper was the first surprise appearance. “I need that money,” she said to Carell about the prospect of a revival. “Let’s get that money, Steve!” When he politely declined, the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star replied: “You’re a jerk!”

Ed Helms, who played Andy Bernard on The Office, also tried to argue in favor of a reboot. “You wouldn’t have to do all those sad movies anymore,” he said. Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly, asked Carell if he remembered the unheard words Pam whispered to Carell’s Michael Scott before he moved away — an iconic scene from the series. Then Fischer said that the actual words she whispered were, “Steve, don’t be a dick, do the reboot.”

Even Carell’s wife Nancy Walls and their two kids appeared in the SNL audience to tell him to do the reboot. “We think you should probably do the show,” Walls said. And when Carell said he didn’t want to spend more time away from them, she assured him that they didn’t care before getting up and leaving.

Carell's former co-stars then joined him onstage, and the host teased viewers by saying that he had an official announcement: "We have a great show tonight!"

Later on the show, in a prerecorded sketch, Carell played Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, who talked about the announcement of the new company headquarters in Brooklyn and northern Virginia. He proceeded to troll President Donald Trump in various ways, like announcing a new delivery service called Amazon Caravan and outfitting delivery drones with a Trump-esque toupee.

Carell also played a dumb dad trying to tell his kids that he was taking them to Disney World without realizing that his wife had left him, and a NASA astronaut on a space mission gone wrong. He also appeared in a Thanksgiving-inspired musical sketch.

Another musical sketch spoofed Grease’s “Beauty School Dropout” scene, with Carell playing a teen girl’s dad moonlighting as a guardian angel giving advice.

The episode ended with a sci-fi sketch about a talking version of corn called "kern."