Chappelle's Show Season 2 Episode 8
Chappelle's Show
Season 2

Ep 8. I Know Black People & Keeping It Real Goes Wrong

  • TV-MA
  • March 10, 2004
  • 21 min
  • 8.1  (435)

In season 2 episode 8 of Chappelle's Show, comedian Dave Chappelle tackles two important topics in American culture: race and authenticity. The first half of the episode features a game show segment called "I Know Black People," in which Chappelle quizzes white contestants about black culture. The segment humorously highlights some of the stereotypes and misconceptions that white people may have about black people, while also showing the diversity and complexity of black culture.

The second half of the episode explores the consequences of trying to "keep it real" in various situations. Chappelle portrays a character named Tyrone Biggums, a crack addict who tries to give an anti-drug speech at a school but ends up getting high on stage. This skit satirizes the idea of using personal experiences to inspire others, and the potential pitfalls of sharing too much of oneself in public.

Another skit in this half of the episode features Chappelle as a rapper who tries to "keep it real" by bringing his street cred to a job interview. The skit pokes fun at the idea of using authenticity as a marketing tool, and how it can backfire in certain situations.

Overall, this episode pushes the boundaries of comedy and addresses serious social issues in a humorous and thought-provoking way. Chappelle's willingness to tackle controversial topics and challenge the audience's assumptions is what makes the show so popular and influential.

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In season 2 episode 8 of Chappelle's Show, comedian Dave Chappelle tackles two important topics in American culture: race and authenticity. The first half of the episode features a game show segment called "I Know Black People," in which Chappelle quizzes white contestants about black culture. The segment humorously highlights some of the stereotypes and misconceptions that white people may have about black people, while also showing the diversity and complexity of black culture.

The second half of the episode explores the consequences of trying to "keep it real" in various situations. Chappelle portrays a character named Tyrone Biggums, a crack addict who tries to give an anti-drug speech at a school but ends up getting high on stage. This skit satirizes the idea of using personal experiences to inspire others, and the potential pitfalls of sharing too much of oneself in public.

Another skit in this half of the episode features Chappelle as a rapper who tries to "keep it real" by bringing his street cred to a job interview. The skit pokes fun at the idea of using authenticity as a marketing tool, and how it can backfire in certain situations.

Overall, this episode pushes the boundaries of comedy and addresses serious social issues in a humorous and thought-provoking way. Chappelle's willingness to tackle controversial topics and challenge the audience's assumptions is what makes the show so popular and influential.

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Chappelle's Show, Season 2 Episode 8, is available to watch and stream on Comedy Central. You can also buy, rent Chappelle's Show on demand at Max, Apple TV Channels, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    March 10, 2004
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (435)
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