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Sketches include a neighborhood's reaction to a creature; exploring the black college experience; President Obama uses an anger translator.
Sketches include a neighborhood's reaction to a creature; exploring the black college experience; President Obama uses an anger translator.
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S2, EP6 "Michael Jackson Halloween"Sketches include Jordan and Keegan celebrate Halloween by fleeing racist zombies; the stars of "Human Centipede" have a frightening reunion; a struggling public wizard school.
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S1, EP4 "The Branding"Sketches include a neighborhood's reaction to a creature; exploring the black college experience; President Obama uses an anger translator.
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S1, EP3 "Das Negroes"Jordan and Keegan try hiding in plain sight; two slaves struggle to get off the auction block; a pair of thugs encounter a slight complication before a big hit.
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S3, EP9 "Meagan's Fight"Sketches include the return of Maegan; Jordan tries to look cool at a strip club; a funk show for the ages.
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S4, EP7 "Sex Detective"Sketches include a respected sex crimes detective uses unconventional means to solve a case; an action hero rescues his girlfriend; a frozen yogurt store employee eats the profits.
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S4, EP6 "Scariest Movie Ever"Sketches include a vampire reveals himself; a serial killer is thwarted; a child's wish is fulfilled.
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S4, EP5 "Concussion Quarterback"Sketches include a football player with a concussion tries to inspire his team; a man accuses his wife of cheating on him with a dog; a restaurant owner scares off his patrons.
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S4, EP4 "Slap-Ass: In Recovery"Sketches include a baseball player deals with his addiction; a mobster takes vengeance on someone who crossed him; Steve Urkel drives a man insane.
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