>see, I never just did things just to do them >come on, what am I gonna do? >just all of a sudden jump up and grind my feet on somebody's couch like it's something to do? >come on, I got a little more sense then that
>yeah, I remember grinding my feet on Eddie's couch
He's trying to say that he didn't do it for no reason. Then it's edited to look like he did it for no reason.
Landon Barnes
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
Tyler Cooper
It’s a shame he died only a few months after this episode premiered, it would have been great having him tell more stories.
>tfw he, Charlie Murphy and Prince are all up in that big club in the sky
Tyler Cruz
I always assumed he said it like that to be funny.
Jackson Cooper
Game
Blouses
Carson Adams
Makes me sad. I hate this timeline
Julian Adams
How the fuck does this still manage to be so funny after nearly 2 decades? I swear I’ve seen this sketch a hundred times and it still kills my sides, sometimes I wonder if Dave partly ended the show because he knew he could never outdo such perfection.
Probably felt like he wasn't going to recreate the greatness of the first two seasons. Those unaired episodes are funny, but they aren't Rick James or Mad Real World funny.
I just noticed the Asian delegation leader is the Korean massage parlor dude from The Sopranos.
Austin Phillips
Because every aspect of it is top notch: Dave's performance, Charlie's storytelling, Rick's coked fried brain attempting to give an interview, the writing (of course) and even the editing and direction. It all just just works perfectly.
>tfw Chappelle's Show was unironically healing the racial divide in the US through comedy and then either Bill Burr or Neal Brennan fucked it all up by laughing AT the racial jokes incessantly instead of WITH them
I'm thoroughly convinced 2 or 3 more seasons of Chappelle's Show would have completely avoided the 2007 collapse of media into identity politics.