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Lundi, septembre 6th, 2010
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When Dave Chappelle shocked the world by turning his back on Comedy Central and his smash hit Chappelle’s Show, rumors of completed skits, or in this case “lost episodes” were rampant. Now, in 2006, Chappelle’s Show: The Lost Episodes are here, and upon viewing, it’s apparent why Chappelle had grown so disatisfied with the direction the show was taking. Since Dave is no where to be found, Charlie Murphy and Donnell Rawlings host and present the sketches, which range from Dave imitating Howard Dean, to once again imitating P. Diddy and Lil’ Jon. The saddest part of this DVD isn’t that Dave is gone, it’s how painful some of the skits are to watch. The Howard Dead and Gary Coleman spoofs go nowhere, as does “The Monsters” in which Dave, Charlie, and Donnell are a werewolf, Frankenstein’s monster, and a mummy respectively are discriminated against, and the much heard about pixie sketch is funny at first, but it only furthers the notion that Chappelle stated in interviews about it only furthering racial stereotypes instead of spoofing them. The MTV Cribs skit begins slowly, but by the time Dave whips out some T-Rex eggs, it gets surprisingly funny. The biggest gem of the sketches is Dave in a club that spoofs the post-humous releases by Tupac. Other than that, there’s hardly anything else here worth mentioning, which is incredibly disappointing. The second season of Chappelle’s Show was a step beyond the first season as Chappelle pushed the limits of comedy and racial issues, but you’d never know it once you give this a look. It’s worth a look for fans of the show who have been mourning it’s demise, but don’t expect much out of it. Instead, check out Dave Chappelle’s Block Party or his standup DVD’s; they are much more worth your time and cash.

I waited a year to see these skits and, well, I feel a bit letdown. Chappelle’s Show: The Lost Episodes probably should’ve stayed lost. I only bought it to complete my Chappelle’s Show collection. I can think of maybe two skits that were laugh out loud funny — the very first skit where Dave is getting a haircut and the club skit where they talk about Tupac. There are a few honorable mention skits like the Daddy Day Care 2 and the MTV Cribs skit. Revenge Is Best Served Cold and Say What You Mean skits are cool, but like most of the material on the disc, it won’t generate anything more than a chuckle. I did enjoy the audience participation on Episode 2 though.

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Sadly though, the drawbacks are plenty. First and foremost, Dave Chappele is missing, so naturally the show will feel different. Secondly, Charlie Murphy and Donnell Rawlings simply aren’t very good hosts…..especially Rawlings. They seemed uncomfortable and sometimes unable out there while they were hosting. Another problem I found were the number of thrown in skits that didn’t even have Dave in them (like the “I’m Broke B*tch” throw in) and the Howard Dean skit isn’t funny at all. I thought the rehashing of Lil’ Jon was corny (especially since his buzz is dying), the Chuck Taylor Newsbreaks weren’t funny, and don’t even get me started on the awful Pixie skit. Also, you should probably pass on about 80% of the bonus features, they’re pretty weak. Basically, the first episode is the best one….then you can kind of jump from scene to scene throughout the rest of the disc to save yourself some time.

My guess is that Dave was losing steam and wanted to seperate himself from any mediocrity associated with this disc (and trust me, there’s plenty). I’d only recommend this DVD to die hard Dave Chappelle fans. Though most of this stuff is forgettable, there are still tidbits here and there that are really funny. I actually respect Dave a little more now for not wanting to have this released and letting people know that before the DVD hit store shelves. Comedy Central did what any company would do with such a hot commodity and released this so they could cash in (the sketches belong to them, so they can do whatever they want with them). If you’re going to buy this, you may want to consider waiting until you find it used if you’re not a collector. If you’re not a die hard fan, then save yourself the disappointment.
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