I watched it. Shut up!
If so, how was it?
Originally Posted by BENDIS!
What'd he say?Originally Posted by Dan B
Originally Posted by BENDIS!
That he didn't go to seek medical treatment. I didn't really pay attention.Originally Posted by alexlannin
ive got it on my tivo, havent watched it yet though
I don't have a sig.
here's a story about it with all the salient points. by reading this, you won't have to risk a dr.phil encounter.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/0....ap/index.html
Chappelle to Oprah: I was stressed out
'I felt like some kind of prostitute or something'
Friday, February 3, 2006; Posted: 1:41 p.m. EST (18:41 GMT)
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Dave Chappelle told Oprah Winfrey he was stressed out and not crazy or on drugs when he abruptly left his hit Comedy Central show last spring during production.
In his first television interview since ditching "Chappelle's Show" in May, the comedian said that after he signed a $50 million deal for the third and fourth seasons in August 2004, too many people were trying to control him and his show.
"I wasn't crazy but it is incredibly stressful," Chappelle, 32, said during his appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" that aired Friday.
"I felt in a lot of instances I was deliberately being put through stress because when you're a guy who generates money, people have a vested interested in controlling you," Chappelle said.
Last May, with the premiere date looming for the third season, Chappelle stunned his fans and the entertainment industry by leaving the show in mid-production. He spent two weeks in South Africa before returning home to his farm near Yellow Springs, Ohio, about 75 miles northeast of Cincinnati. Chappelle has since resumed performing live standup.
The provocative comedian denied reports that his mysterious departure was caused by mental or drug problems. But he told Winfrey that other people were trying to get him to take psychotic medication when he decided to leave the show and country, without telling anyone except his brother before he left.
Chappelle stressed that the fame that grew as his show became increasingly popular wasn't the problem, but the environment he faced at Comedy Central.
"I would go to work on the show and I felt awful every day, that's not the way it was" he said. "I felt like some kind of prostitute or something. If I feel so bad, why keep on showing up to this place? I'm going to Africa. The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching."
The comedian did not rule out returning to film the rest of the third and fourth seasons of "Chappelle's Show" but only under certain circumstances. For example, Chappelle said he would like to donate a portion of the proceeds from DVD sales to the less fortunate.
The status of his show has hung in limbo since May. Comedy Central announced in December that four half-hour episodes of "Chappelle's Show" -- based on what Chappelle taped before leaving the production -- will premiere in weekly airings this spring. A full season would have been between 10 and 13 episodes.
It was pretty great.
He'll go back to the show id comedy central agrees to let him pick who's working on it.
Neil Brennan hasn't called him since he got back from africa... apparently there's some tension about neil saying "He's not well" in TIME.
Oprah liked the "Oprah's having my baby" sketch.. they showed it.
Clips from the Dave chappelle Block party coming in march to theaters.
Dave was funny/kept it real.
I'd like to see his show come back, if for no other reason than to get rid of Mencia![]()
Originally Posted by BENDIS!
I think it's a pretty noble idea of him to make a condition that half of whatever profit is made off the DVDs for Season 3 would go to charity. Comedy Central would have to be high not to agree to that. It'd be like saying "We hate charity!"
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