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SEASON
Season two of that comedy show follows Dave Chappelle, a popular comedian, who through his show, talks about numerous issues in life in such an interesting way, such as, race. In this new season, Dave gives a look on the life in a slow motion.
4 April 1972, Flushing, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
14 September 1982, USA
16 July 1994, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
26 July 1943, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
19 April 1976, The Bronx, New York, USA
30 May 1975, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
15 July 1968, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
17 October 1969, La Plaine, Haiti
12 December 1943, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
1 June 1977, Chicago, Illinois, USA
26 March 1964, The Bronx, New York, USA
17 April 1970, Newark, New Jersey, USA
20 May 1972, Brooklyn, New York, USA
18 May 1950, Portland, Maine, USA
17 January 1971, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
1975, New Jersey, USA
December 20, 2019
If, by some stroke of unfortunate luck, we never see another season of "Chappelle's Show," season two was one hell of a way to go out.July 16, 2018
The second season is where things start getting very, very, very good. Transcendent, even.July 16, 2018
Some of the funniest TV moments in recent memory. But it's understandable if you feel a sense of melancholy, too...December 20, 2019
The show appears to have shed some of the reflexive misogyny of last season and put the focus more squarely on his flinch-free societal observations, through a series of remarkably well-produced sketches in each half hour.December 20, 2019
There are sketches so audacious and gutsy, and so honest, they stand with the best of Monty Python and better than anything Saturday Night Live has come up with in a decade.July 16, 2018
Dave Chappelle and writing partner Neal Brennan have crafted a series that's unafraid to tackle controversial issues, celebrities, and race.December 20, 2019
Despite a few too many toilet jokes, the 13-episode run managed to jolt the near-dead sketch-comedy format back to life, infusing it with intelligence, anger, and a pop-culture awareness that never resorted to lazy parody.December 20, 2019
With its iconic catchphrases, memorable skits and sidesplitting riffs, it's safe to say that there isn't a bolder or funnier program on cable.