Did anyone else see this? Chappelle talks about why he went to Africa, rumors that he had gone crazy or had a crack problem, and pretty much everything else during the 2 hour interview. Dave seemed sane, grounded, honest, and open. He talked about his family, which is quite accomplished, his early career, and where he’s going. He acknowledged Bugs Bunny as a huge influence on him, which on consideration makes a lot of sense.
Of course he still has no idea where he’s going next. I suspected that he was having a healthy if extreme reaction to his success and just needed some time away from it before he’d be back. Turns out he was freaked out by not the fame as much as by the money. He said when you pass a certain economic threshhold you automatically will have problems in your personal life. He prefers a more open life than he could have, post Season 2, and said, “I don’t want my life to become about enforcing boundaries.” He had to get far enough away so that he could just be himself for a while, which was why he was in Africa.
I liked his reflection on the word “nigger”-- he said he realized that people aren’t responsible enough for it yet, and that the backlash from his own family and subsequent dialogues with them have turned him off from using the word. It’ll be interesting to see what his work is like devoid of that word and all the ways he played with it. I’m not sure what it means that he came to this realization, but it’s definitely going to be something I think about. He is 100% right, IMO, that America needs to be honest with itself and have an open dialogue about racism, white privilege, and social inequities, so it can move forward. As he said, "The best way to find out where the line is is to cross it, " which is what he was doing with his show. Maybe not so much anymore, though.
Also, Lipton asked to talk to Clayton Bigsby, which was fun. He said, “I have tasted brown sugar and I’m not going back.” Chappelle getting Lipton to drop the f-bomb just before he broke it down also cracked me up.
In the convo about Dave’s favorite curse word, “fuck,” of course:
DC: I’m trying not to curse.
JL: Really?
DC: Nah, I’m just fuckin’ witcha.
After this exchange, Chappelle says he and Lipton should do a cop movie together.
I couldn’t quite make out what he said when Lipton asked what he’d like God to say when he got to Heaven. Did anyone catch it?
Overall, it was great to see Dave back on TV. I hope he can go back to Comedy Central, but if not, I know he’ll be doing his thing soon enough, whatever that turns out to be. Good for him for taking a break just when things seemed irresistibly hot.