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Sketches include Keegan isn't allowed to board his flight; a thug refuses to pour out his 40; a boxer talks smack to his opponent.
Sketches include Keegan isn't allowed to board his flight; a thug refuses to pour out his 40; a boxer talks smack to his opponent.
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S1, EP2 "Malcolm Meets Martin"Sketches include showboating in front of a crowd; a traffic reporter experiences turbulence while in a helicopter.
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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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S1, EP7 "Soul Food"Sketches include The Tea Party discovering a new hope; Bobby McFerrin duels with Michael Winslow; Jordan and Keegan debate who is blacker.
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S2, EP7 "Non-Stop Party"Sketches include a guy chasing his girlfriend to the ends of the Earth; LMFAO literally cannot stop partying.
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S3, EP8 "Joke Stealing"Sketches include a football player is penalized for excessive celebration; the premiere of "Othello"; a high school student gains notoriety from a stolen joke.
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S3, EP4 "Airplane Boarding"Sketches include Keegan isn't allowed to board his flight; a thug refuses to pour out his 40; a boxer talks smack to his opponent.
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