The Whitest Kids U Know Season 2 Episode 2 Season 2, Episode 2
- February 17, 2008
- 22 min
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8.0 (21)
The Whitest Kids U Know is a sketch comedy show that pushes the boundaries of what is socially acceptable to joke about. Season 2, Episode 2 features a variety of skits that explore topics ranging from the dangers of online dating to the absurdity of political correctness.
The episode begins with a sketch titled "Online Date," in which a man agrees to go on a date with a woman he met online, only to find out that she is actually a man dressed in drag. The sketch is cringe-worthy and awkward, yet hilarious at the same time, showcasing the show's ability to find humor in uncomfortable situations.
In another sketch, titled "Race War," the Whitest Kids U Know take on the controversial topic of race relations. The sketch starts with a group of black men discussing the need for a race war, only to be joined by a group of white men who also support the idea. The sketch points out the absurdity of the concept of a race war, while also highlighting the underlying tensions that exist in society.
The episode also features a sketch titled "New Essay," in which a high school student is tasked with writing a paper on a historical event, but instead decides to write about a fictional event in which he saves the world from an alien invasion. The sketch is silly and absurd, yet relatable in its portrayal of procrastination and the desire to write a more exciting story than the one at hand.
Another highlight of the episode is a sketch titled "Socially Acceptable," in which a man is ridiculed for using outdated terms such as "colored" and "retarded." The sketch is a commentary on the ever-changing standards of political correctness, and the difficulties that arise when trying to navigate the constantly shifting landscape of acceptable language.
The episode also features several musical interludes, including a parody of a boy band called "The New Pussycats," and a rendition of "God Bless America" that takes a dark and twisted turn.
Overall, Season 2, Episode 2 of The Whitest Kids U Know is a hilarious and irreverent look at society and the absurdities that exist within it. The sketches are both cringe-worthy and relatable, and demonstrate the show's ability to find humor in even the most uncomfortable situations.