Returning to the comedy of that series that follows Dave Chappelle, a famous comedian, who through his show, speaks about many issues in life in such a funny way, such as race. In this new season, Dave offers a look at life in a slow motion.
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.
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.
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.