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'Key & Peele' Review: Is This The Next 'Chappelle's Show'?
- I've only seen the first two episodes of the sketch-comedy show "Key & Peele" (Tues., 10:30 p.m. EST, Comedy Central, and 10 p.m. on Comedy in Canada), but they made me ...
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'Drew Peterson: Untouchable' Inspires TV's Best 'Bitch' Catchphrases
- While we don't necessarily condone expletives, there's one five-letter word that TV characters use to make a point. Adding "bitch" to the end of a quote can punctuate a...
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Best TV of the '00s: Scandals
- More of our best of the decade coverage, which started earlier today. You can read the other posts at the link above. Here, we talk about the decade's biggest TV scandal...
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Charlie Murphy Loses Wife to Cancer
- Tisha Taylor Murphy, the wife of 'Chappelle's Show' comedic actor Charlie Murphy, died in her sleep on Sunday after a lengthy battle with cancer, his publicist has confi...
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Does Wayne Brady have to choke a critic? The Let's Make a Deal panel - TCA Report
- Once the panel for the new Let's Make a Deal was announced, you knew that at some point someone was going to ask Wayne Brady if he was going to have to choke a bitch. Th...
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The Roots are ready to rock, rap, jazz and even disco the set of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
- The Roots are taking their new gig as the official house band for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon very seriously, even if their initial chances of scoring such a gig seeme...
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Nerve picks the best TV commercial parodies - VIDEO
- TV commercials are fairly easy to satirize. If you think about it, advertising is sort of ridiculous in the first place (a TV show is interrupted to ask you to buy toile...
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Is an apple bong too strong for Paramount?
- When I was younger, people I knew had various ways of smoking weed. One guy even made a bong out of an apple once. I didn't know it at the time, but now I look back and ...
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The sketch-comedy show, starring comic Dave Chappelle, follows the tried-and-true formula of similar shows that preceded it. Chappelle performs a stand-up routine that leads into a taped comedy sketch. The show usually ends with a musical performance. The show is often considered to be controversial due to its use of racial humor.







