Hillary Clinton took on the role of Val the bartender on the season premiere of Saturday Night Live.

Val dished out advice to her caricature, played by Kate McKinnon, fist bumped, sang "Lean on Me" and then disappeared. But before vanishing — leaving behind a single, practical brown pump — she showered her alter ego with compliments. Hillary looks so young! She must work in Brooklyn!

At one point, McKinnon's Hillary, who had been sitting at the bar drinking when another patron proclaimed that Carly Fiorina could be the nation's first female president, spills her deepest sorrows: She's stuck in Donald Trump's shadow.

But Val makes her feel better and shows off the real Clinton's impersonation skills: "Donald Trump? Isn't he the one that's like 'Uh, you're all losers?'" Val's quip leads McKinnon's Clinton to make a solemn vow: "I will destroy him and I will mount his hair in the oval office!"

The skit also made digs at how long it took for Clinton to support gay marriage and oppose the Keystone Pipeline — pokes that the real Clinton took in stride.

This wasn't Clinton's first time on Saturday Night Live. She showed up in 2008 for a cold open, that time teaming up with then-impersonator Amy Poehler to poke fun at her boisterous laugh.

Clinton has said she's not bothered by being imitated.

A vote for Hillary is a vote for four more years of Kate McKinnon's impression. #citizens pic.twitter.com/8WFlf1dy9n — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 4, 2015

"I love the impersonations of me, first by Amy [Poehler], who's a great friend, now by Kate [McKinnon]," Clinton told Entertainment Tonight. "They come at it from a slightly different perspective, and I learn something about myself watching them pretend to be me."

Clinton has been making the rounds on talk shows of late in an attempt to highlight her sense of humor as the 2016 presidential campaign picks up. She let Jimmy Fallon pull her hair on the Tonight Show and even did the Nae Nae (sort of) with Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime show.

Bonus: Amy Poehler gives a spot-on impression of Hillary Clinton's laugh