BY Julie Bolcer
October 19 2009 8:00 AM ET
300 star Gerard Butler hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend, and reprised his King Leonidas role for a sketch about the "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy in Sparta.
King Leonidas at first seems too overwhelmed with foreign wars, public opinion, and suspicion about his birth certificate to implement his promise to end the policy, but he eventually relents after some persuasion from his gay troops.
“The bathhouse? OK, this is all starting to make more sense,” he says.
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