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Great Moments in Hook-up History: A guy named Bobby(Chappelle) tries to hookup with a girl named Gina, but first he has to get through her friends.
Real Movies - The Matrix: The whole first call from Morphius scene but it ends up just being another worker named Earl who needs a stapler.
Wu Tang Financial: A commercial for a company called Wu Tang Financial with the Wu Tang Clan. Another satire on hip hop culture invading other industries.
Real Movies - Pretty Woman: In which instead of the guy falling in love with the girl he tells her to get the fuck out of here
Ask a Black Dude w/ Paul Mooney: Paul Mooney answers questions from various street personalities.
Channel 3 News: This is a hilarious sketch that focuses on sex scandals with Jedi nights and an interview with Yoda, Mace Windu and Jarth Mader. A definite must see sketch.


Musical Performance: Killer Mike performs "Akshon (Yeah!)"moreless
  • This was yet another great episode for the Dave Chappelle Show. Each sketch was funny in its own way, really, and the whole episode together would be enjoyed by many.

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    As I just said, this episode is as great as any other episode, and this episode is basically showing how good the show is.

    The episode starts with the second installment of the segment "Great moment in hook-up history". In this one, I love it how the narrator basically is announcing like someone would announce at a football game. Like, it's basically the opposite of personifying with a football game. The way he's saying it is hilarious, and his "methods" are pretty funny. 8.5/10

    The next skit is about real movies. Yeah, those movies that you saw in theatres weren't the real versions. Nuh uh. So this segment is to show the REAL movies and their endings. This one featured the Matrix, where Neo is hiding from others in his office building with the help of Morphius over the phone. Morphius tells him where to go and...well, it ends up being a trick and all "Morphius" wants is a stapler. 9/10

    The third sketch is again about how rappers are turning into entrepeneurs, and that they're trying to do everything. This sketch is about Wu-Tang financial. It's saying how you can bring your financial needs to the Wu-Tang clan. Yeah, great idea guys.8/10

    This next sketch is again the real movies segment. This time featuring the real version of Pretty Woman. Now, it's only a quick thing, like 45 seconds, and it's not funny until one line at the end. But then again, I don't think they were trying to make it funny until then....8/10

    The next skit is the second installment of "Ask a black dude" with, again, featuring Paul Mooney. Ever wanted to ask a black dude something, but didn't want to get the **** beat outta you? Well here's your chance! This sketch was pretty funny, about as good as the other previous one. It's just a little short, with only 2 questions, but it was still a very good skit. 8/10

    The next sketch is about sex...sex scandals. There seems to be a lot about them, right? Well...there's nothing like thise one...with the Jedi sex scandal. It's about how the jedis have been touching little boys, and nobody did anything about it!=o It's a pretty funny skit, with a tape revealing what Yoda had done. Wow...what a strange yet funny skit. 9/10

    This episode was pretty good...with a number of sketches that were funny. Basically anyone who likes comedy will love this episode. RECCOMENDED!moreless
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