Ep 13. Lil Jon on Lil Jon & Black Bush
- TV-MA
- April 14, 2004
- 18 min
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8.1 (458)
In the thirteenth episode of the second season of Chappelle's Show, we are introduced to two hilarious sketches titled "Lil Jon" and "Black Bush." The first sketch features Lil Jon, a popular American rapper, record producer, and DJ who is known for his energetic and repetitive shouts in his music. In this sketch, Dave Chappelle parodies Lil Jon, portraying him as a rowdy and boisterous character who has taken over an airplane.
The sketch begins with Lil Jon and his crew boarding a plane while shouting out "Yeah," and "What?" at every turn. The passengers on the plane are shocked and frightened as Lil Jon and his crew disrupt the flight with their loud behavior. Meanwhile, the pilots are struggling to control the plane, and chaos ensues as Lil Jon takes over the cockpit, yelling out instructions to the crew in his signature style.
As the sketch progresses, the situation only gets more absurd, with Lil Jon and his crew causing all sorts of mayhem on the plane. From using the oxygen masks as beer bongs to starting a dance party in the aisles, the sketch is a wild ride of hilarity from start to finish. However, despite all the commotion and craziness, Lil Jon and his crew manage to land the plane safely, much to the relief of everyone on board.
The second sketch in this episode is titled "Black Bush," and it is a clever satire of former President George W. Bush and the United States' foreign policy during the early 2000s. In this sketch, Chappelle portrays Bush as a ruthless and power-hungry leader who decides to invade Iraq without any credible evidence of weapons of mass destruction.
The sketch begins with Chappelle playing the role of a White House press secretary who reveals that Black Bush has decided to invade Iraq, and that the evidence of weapons of mass destruction is "classified." As the sketch progresses, we see Black Bush addressing the nation in a speech, in which he declares his intent to "find those weapons of mass destruction, even if we have to manufacture them ourselves."
The sketch is a biting commentary on the Bush administration's actions during the war in Iraq, and it is filled with clever jokes and satirical jabs at the former President's policies. Chappelle's impression of Bush is spot-on, and his delivery of lines such as "I'm the decider" and "Read my lips, no new taxes...but I didn't say anything about invasions" are hilarious and memorable.
Overall, this episode of Chappelle's Show is a must-watch for fans of the show and comedy lovers in general. The Lil Jon sketch is a classic example of Chappelle's ability to parody mainstream music culture, while the "Black Bush" sketch is a brilliant send-up of American politics. Both sketches are filled with great jokes and clever commentary, and they showcase Chappelle's talent as a performer and writer. If you're looking for a good laugh, this episode of Chappelle's Show is definitely worth checking out.