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Bobby Hutchinson knows how to exploit the defense's biggest weaknesses. Chappelle's Show S1 E8. Flipper and other famous Hollywood animals are outed as bigots in this expose. Tyrone Biggums's Crack Intervention. Real Movies - "Half Baked" - Uncensored. Dave shows how his best-known movie would have played out in real life. Simpson , Michael Jackson, and R. Kelly, the latter of whom he has already poked fun at on the show.

Even though the sketch is not meant to be taken seriously, Chappelle does bring up some interesting points about the justice system, including how Biggie and Tupac's murderers were never found, but the police arrested O. Simpson the day after the crime he was accused of. This episode is the last episode of Chappelle's Show Chappelle himself hosted, and he goes out with a bang.

The episode's last sketch asks the question, "What if President George W. Bush was black? In one scene, for example, Chappelle's Bush explains how 40 nations back his decision to invade Iraq. When an off-screen reporter asks for specifics on these countries, Bush responds, "England.

Japan's sending Playstations. Stankonia said they are willing to drop bombs over Baghdad. Riggity Row is coming. Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation.

The sketch was inspired by Chappelle's attempt to help childhood friend and fellow comedian David Edwards find success by landing a role on the MTV reality show The Real World.

After a joke with one of his white female co-stars was taken the wrong way, Edwards infamously became the first person to be evicted. Chappelle, of course, was not too happy about it. Comedy Music. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. Ice-T Self as Self.

Yoshio Mita Various as Various. Troi Torain Self as Self as Starr. Donyale McRae Self as Self. Dave shares outtakes from "Roots" and screens his failed reality show. Talib Kweli performs. Dave joins a panel discussion on angry white men, a local news team reports on the effects of reparations, and Busta Rhymes performs.

Dave honors Martin Johnson's notable moment in hook-up history, comedian Paul Mooney answers questions asked by men on the street, and Fat Joe performs. Dave offers a preview of his biopic, Mario Cantone answers questions from people on the street, and a white man joins five black housemates in "The Mad Real World.



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