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I remember back in 7th or 8th grade, 99 or 2000 when Parent Hood and all of the other "urban" shows came on WB and it was the station to watch. Anyone who watched the WB then would know that during one of the season finales on The Parent Hood, Robert was shot and it was "to be continued". Now, I expected it to return in the fall, but it didnt, it didnt come back on for another 6 or 12 months. And by that time I had started watching wrestling and could care less about it and anyone else who watched didnt know it had came back on.

 

Does anyone else think the same thing could happen to Chappelle's Show? Comedy Central has delayed the debut of the new season for so long that some people could probably care less, the less die hard Dave Chappelle fans. I would hate to see it happen, but does anyone else think it could?

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Yes.

 

Until it comes back that is.

 

Because you know, the day after the new season starts, everyone and their mother will be at school/work quoting whatever was said on that episode of Chappelle's Show. And after word of mouth has spread, everyone will realize its back on, and it'll be like it never stopped probaly.

Guest TheDon
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The WB was the station to watch? What fucking loser High School were you going to where horrible shows like the Parenthood and gods knows what else was the in thing.

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I was in middle school and during that time Steve Harvey, Jamie Foxx, The Wayans and Parent Hood were the WB's Sunday Night Lineup. Or Wednesday. Either way, people, black people anyway, watched them.

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And Unhappily Ever After, which was a weak Married by Children rip off.

I fucking loved Unhappily Ever After. I wish it was still on in syndication.

 

It was so stupid and irreverant. The best was towards the end of the show, when they had nothing to do with Justin Berfield (who plays Reese on Malcolm in the Middle). All they did was paint him as a pathetic kid that the whole family wanted nothing to do with.

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Dave is a good comedian. Not a great one. But in these depressing and oh so politically correct times, objectively average stuff like his Rick James impression stands out just because there ain't nobody better right now.

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I thought the Rick James thing was incredibly overrated. On the other hand, Wayne Brady pulling a drive-by was just about the funniest thing I've ever seen.

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I agree the Rick James skit was never funny. Prince was 10x funnier. Wayne Brady was hilarious. Charlie Murphy and Ashy Larry (what is this guys real name??????) are Dave's Scotty and Michael. With Dave being Phil Jackson. Its 10:30 and I dont feel like thinking of another metaphor.

Guest Vitamin X
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The first time I saw the Lil Jon impersonations I thought the ywere hilarious. Then everyone started with the "YEEeeeah"s and "WHAT!"s

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And Unhappily Ever After, which was a weak Married by Children rip off.

But it did give us Nikki Cox who proves 40-something balding formerly overweight cult-fanbased comics can get the girl.

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Chappelle went off on the crowd here in Sacramento when he came to do standup, because the ignorant fucktards in the crowd were more interested in shouting, "YEaaaaaaaaaaaaaah" "What, What, Whaaaaaat" out, then listening to the standup. I guess that is a price to pay when a single piece of your work becomes some much more well known to the general public, then people who generally enjoy all of his work.

 

There was a big article about it the following day in the paper, and it kind of made me glad I ended up not going because I for one would have been embarrased as a fan, and felt like shit for Mr. David Chappelle.

 

In other stand-up news, Dave Attel is coming to town in a couple of months....I could only hope he would also be filming an episode of Insomniac as well....

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I for one would have been embarrased as a fan, and felt like shit for Mr. David Chappelle.

 

I wouldn't. Hell, if you're lucky enough to make a great living by doing the same thing over and over again, just go with the flow. If it paid the bills I'd go to a stand-up event where all the crowd does is yell OMG FAUX NEWS LOL 2005! for two hours and go home with a phat paycheck and some groupies.

 

Chappelle signed a $50 million deal with Comedy Central

Comedy Central has $50 million to spend?...

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Chapplle is a extremely funny standup guy, that Rick James bit was funnier than most anything thats been on television in a while, and the show is good.

 

Its a shame you all let idiots make you their bitch like that. You find something funny, but let other people ruin it for you. It doesn't change the fact that its funny. Its just that YOU don't like it anymore.

 

Lil Jon was on Rap City one day and was like "People...its been almost 2 years since that Dave Chapplle thing. Would you PLEASE stop coming up to me and yelling in my face? You aren' t the first one to say WHAT!! or OKAAY to me...its not funny." Damn I hate people that can't just let something be funny and leave it be, but I still won't let them ruin it for me.

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Hey dont hate on the parent hood lol I like dthat show, as well as the wayans bros and unhappily. I used to love that lineup on sundays and tuesdays/wednesdays

 

now you reminded me what happened to robert? OH I AM SO SAD RIGHT NOW HE COULD BE GONE

 

Note that sarcasm mode was on for that last comment

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and i love chapeles show. i agree that prince skit was very funny. That was the higlight for last season to me along with wayne brady, the racial draft, kneehigh park,,world series of dice, and white people dancing.

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