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‘Inside the Actors Studio’ showcases Tina Fey–or was it Sarah Palin?

Tina Fey doing an impression of Sarah Palin in 2008 on "Saturday Night Live."  (File photo  by Dana Edelson, NBCU Photo Bank/AP)

Tina Fey doing an impression of Sarah Palin in 2008 on “Saturday Night Live.” (File photo by Dana Edelson, NBCU Photo Bank/AP)

Tina Fey got mavericky once again, reviving her Sarah Palin character during a recent appearance on Inside the Actor’s Studio with James Lipton.

It’s been more than four years since Fey first introduced her indelible impression of John McCain’s former Republican running mate on SNL. (For the record, Fey said she prefers to be identified as “maverick at large.”)

Lipton told MSNBC that before they went on stage, he asked if she would be willing to improvise playing Sarah Palin again, and she said you betcha.

Fey, in character, weighed in on a range of topics like marriage equality (“The Bible says it’s gross…a lot of the amazing wonderful people I met in the audience at Dancing With The Stars seem to go that way. But no”), gun laws (“I believe that if everybody had guns, then there would be fewer guns in the stores”) and even beauty tips for fellow mama grizzlies (“I’m a fan of the Bump It”).

In the most meta moment of the interview, Lipton asked, “What do you think of Tina Fey’s portrayal of you?” Her response: “It’s the best one I never watched.”

The interview aired Tuesday on Bravo.

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James Lipton, host of Bravo's "Inside the Actors Studio," tells MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell how he was able to get Tina Fey to do her Sarah Palin impression and talk guns and gay marriage.