Black Howard Dean & Stereotype Pixies | [s3e2]

: In this surreal and controversial multi-part sketch, Chappelle plays various "pixies" that represent the internal racial consciences of different men, urging them to embrace harmful stereotypes.

The episode remains a stark cultural artifact, representing the exact moment one of the most popular comedy shows in American history imploded due to the creator's philosophical and ethical concerns over his own influence. [S3E2] Black Howard Dean & Stereotype Pixies

: This sketch parodies the 2004 "Dean Scream," a viral moment that derailed presidential candidate Howard Dean's campaign. Chappelle portrays Dean as a high-energy candidate whose exuberant, screeching enthusiasm is amplified to comedic extremes. : In this surreal and controversial multi-part sketch,

The second episode of the "lost" third season of , titled "Black Howard Dean & Stereotype Pixies," is widely regarded as the most consequential installment in the series' history. Aired on Comedy Central on July 16, 2006, it features the material that directly preceded Dave Chappelle's infamous departure from the show and his spiritual retreat to South Africa. The Sketches Chappelle portrays Dean as a high-energy candidate whose

: Dressed in blackface, the pixie attempts to convince Chappelle (playing himself) to order fried chicken on a flight.

This episode is primarily remembered for the "Stereotype Pixies" sketch, which became the catalyst for Chappelle leaving his $50 million contract.

The episode follows the show's standard format of introducing parodies and social critiques through a stand-up lens, though it is notably hosted by Donnell Rawlings and Charlie Murphy rather than Chappelle himself due to his absence.