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  • I had to think a little to get some of the jokes in this episode, but i enjoyed it.

    8.7
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    Rocka Pads: This sketch made fun of the rap industry extending itself to industries like Vodka, etc.



    Very funny sketch, with the two women ,and the one dancing at the end.



    Redman Potty Fresh: An ad for a toilet cleaner.



    I liked this sketch it was funny, Redman in living in the toilet was great.



    Great Moments in Hook-up History: Martin Johnson is desperate because he has'nt had any women in weeks.



    Probably the best skit of the night, Chappelle is so original and so funny.



    Ask a Black Dude with Paul Mooney: Mooney answers a few questions from various street personalities.



    This was a feature, I had to think a little though.



    Inside Chappelle's Show Studio: A guy interviews Dave Chappelle on his own show talking about movies dave has been in.



    Required a little bit of thought, but funny.

  • Very good episode, it had some confusing things, but if you understand it you should like it a lot.

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    It's a pretty good show...but some of the jokes were either too confusing or I didn't understand what they were making fun of. But nonetheless, it was a great show.



    The show kicks off when Dave notices how rappers are making everything these days: Vodka, clothing, songs, ect. So he then makes two sketches with rappers making tampons and toilet cleaner. It's pretty hilarious seeing the rappers describe these things with a bunch a swear words. Redman adds swear words with a few words in the middle and makes a common quote that I will be saying for ages. Weird? Yes. 9/10



    The next sketch is called "A moment in hook-up history". In this sketch, all Martin Johnson [Dave] wants is ass. So he finally finds this girl who's drunk, and had her keys taken away by the bartender. He had his chance to get ass...and...well, you'll find out what happens when you watch it, since you will!;) 9/10



    Ask a black dude with Paul Mooney is the next skit, and it owned. It's based on how white people are afraid to ask their black friends, in fear of getting the **** beat outta them. Well, he's the chance. They get comedian Paul Mooney to answer some of their questions. Huzzah! 8/10



    The next sketch is Inside the studio of Dave Chappelle...and it shows three clips of movies that Chappelle has "acted" in. The sketches are pretty weird, and sometimes funny. But to rate all of them, I'd have to use the word "silly". 7/10



    So this episode was pretty good, and had more episodes than most Chappelle shows have. They weren't too bad either, and this episode would be a great one to watch for a fan of the series, or anybody for that matter.
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