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''The Closer'' is a 2021 American
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special written and performed by
Dave Chappelle David Khari Webber Chappelle ( ; born August 24, 1973) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for his satirical comedy sketch series ''Chappelle's Show'' (2003–2006), which he starred in until quitting in the middle of p ...
for
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. It was directed by
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and recorded over the course of seven sold-out performances at
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, which ran from August 10 to 15, 2021. ''The Closer'' is Chappelle's sixth and final special under his 2016 deal with Netflix, with the other five being ''Deep in the Heart of Texas'', ''The Age of Spin'', ''Equanimity'', ''The Bird Revelation'' and '' Sticks & Stones''. The special contains segments that joke about the discrimination against the African-American community relative to the discrimination against the LGBTQ community. The special received a mixed reception from critics while some LGBTQ groups called for the special's removal from the service and some Netflix employees criticized and protested Chappelle's jokes about the
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community. Netflix CEO
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repeatedly defended the special as freedom of artistic expression. The special received various award nominations including for two
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nominations for Outstanding Variety Special and Directing for a Variety Special.


Synopsis

Chappelle jokes about the
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, mentioning that he took the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine and jokes that it was due to its relatively lower efficacy rate. He talks about having contracted
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and being asymptomatic, comparing himself to
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's HIV infection. Chappelle laments that while in
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he was concerned about anti-Asian hate, particularly Black on Asian violence. Chappelle shares his idea for a movie plot, about aliens claiming the earth as they were an ancient civilization who inhabited the earth once, then managed to explore space but after a long period things went terrible for them and they decided to go back and claim the earth... he calls it "space jews" Chappelle jokes that he has written a series of children's books, similar to '' Clifford the Big Red Dog'', except it is about a Black man who is shot by police in each installment. He calls the book ''Clifford, the Big Black Nigger''. Chappelle jokes about controversy concerning DaBaby, and wonders aloud why the rapper was " canceled" for making disparaging remarks about the LGBTQ community but not for killing a man in a
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. Chappelle says that someone being gay does not mean they cannot be racist. Chappelle wonders if someone like
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is gay himself. He also mentions that older gay men are different than the new generation of LGBTQ people, as the older generation had experienced adversity like
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. Chappelle jokes that he likes the concept of a
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, and that it takes a lot of courage to use one. He jokes about
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utilizing the glory hole as a method for racial unity. Chappelle then tells a story about getting into an altercation with a gay man who was videotaping Chappelle at a bar in
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. The man called the police on Chappelle, and retorts that "Gay people are minorities, until they need to be White again." Chappelle also relates a story of being in an altercation with a lesbian woman in a separate incident. Chappelle talks about his narrative with the transgender community, and shares his support of gender-neutral restrooms. Chappelle celebrates the adoption of the Juneteenth holiday. Chappelle tells a story of meeting a transgender woman's mother and later the woman herself at two separate bars in Ohio. Chappelle discusses the
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, suggesting hypocrisy amongst celebrities. He also explores the dictionary definition of
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and by definition defines himself as a feminist. He mentions that J. K. Rowling is considered a " TERF" (trans-exclusionary radical feminist) and says that, since he is a newly appointed feminist, joked that he is "Team TERF". Chappelle jokes about
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winning "Woman of the Year" in her first year as a woman, comparing it to if
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won an award for "Nigger of the Year". Chappelle then talks about
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, declaring it "not a real place", before finishing with a story about Daphne Dorman, a transgender comedian he had a role in mentoring. Dorman died by suicide after opening for Chappelle during his '' Sticks & Stones'' tour; Chappelle alleges she experienced online harassment from people in the trans community for defending Chappelle's comedy.


Production

In 2016, Chappelle made a deal to release three stand-up comedy specials on
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. The deal was extended to include more specials and ''The Closer'' marks the sixth and final show in the series. The other shows were ''Deep in the Heart of Texas'', ''The Age of Spin'', ''Equanimity'', ''The Bird Revelation'', and '' Sticks & Stones''. ''The Closer'' was written and performed by Chappelle. It was produced and directed by
Stan Lathan Stan Lathan (born July 8, 1945) is an American television and film director and television producer. He is executive producer and director of BET's ''Real Husbands of Hollywood''. He has produced and directed numerous stand-up comedy specials st ...
who directed Chapelle's previous specials. The special was recorded over the course of seven sold-out performances at
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in
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, which ran from August 10 through August 15, 2021. Originally, the show was to run from August 10 to 12, but three additional dates were added "due to overwhelming demand". In the trailer for the show Chappelle stated, "Comedians have a responsibility to speak recklessly. Sometimes the funniest thing to say is mean. Remember, I'm not saying it to be mean: I'm saying it because it's funny." The show was dedicated to the memory of comedian Norm Macdonald, who died shortly before its release. According to leaked documents obtained by
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, Netflix paid $24.1 million for ''The Closer''.


Music

The opening titles feature the song "Tribute" by
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. The closing credits feature " I Will Survive" by
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.


Release

The special was released on October 5, 2021, on Netflix. ''The Closer'' ranked in seventh place for original content in streaming audience measurements from
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for the week of October 4–10, 2021.


Reception


Critical reception

The special received mixed reviews from critics. On
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''The Closer'' has an approval rating of 40% based on reviews from 10 critics, and an average rating of 6.20 out of 10. Some reviewers pointed out that while the special received poor ratings from professional critics, ''The Closer'' had a 96% positive audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Eric Deggans of NPR, in a negative review thinks Chappelle goes too far, that his jokes treat oppression like a zero-sum game, and "untangling homophobia, transphobia, racism and white privilege requires a lot more effort and understanding than Chappelle makes here." Dan Di Placido of ''
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'' in a negative review wrote that ''The Closer'' painted the picture of a declining comedian, saying that Chapelle seems intent on defining himself using the controversy surrounding "Chappelle's habit of mocking the trans community, in a way that the community largely objects to." Di Placido stated that Chapelle's story about Daphne Dorman in the special felt out of place, and called the special "an hour of Chappelle insisting that he is right, and his critics are wrong." Craig Jenkins of ''
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'' gave it a mixed review, and wrote: "This time, hapelles going for the predictable jabs and rehashing takes that were old hat five years ago … He needs new ideas.." Helen Lewis of ''
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'' in a mixed review wrote that "The emotion that defines ''The Closer'' is not laughter, but anger. Chappelle once delivered his most offensive jokes with a goofy, quizzical, little-lost-boy smile, removing some of their sting, but here the humor feels sour and curdled. The stoner who never gave a shit seems genuinely frustrated and goaded on by social-media pile-ons. An alternative title for the special might be ''A Response to My Critics''." She compared Chappelle's special to a
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, describing his jokes are both funny and offensive, and that he is "entirely right to indict would-be censors for their wild inconsistencies and their capricious attitude to offense." Jordan Ruimy of World of Reel in a positive review wrote that "amidst all the brouhaha that has happened this last week over Dave Chappelle's latest Netflix special, “The Closer,” there lies a total and utter artistic act of subversive trolling from the comedian. The result is a blend of comedy and commentary that, when all is said and done, might very well define Chappelle's career — and it's not even close to being the funniest thing he's ever done." Jim Schembri in a positive review wrote "Chappelle presents himself as an unfiltered, unflinching free thinker, fully aware of the controversy he creates and totally unapologetic about it."


Controversy

Chappelle's jokes about the transgender community were criticized by
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, which said in a statement that "Chappelle's brand has become synonymous with ridiculing trans people." David Johns, the executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition, published a statement saying " rpetuating transphobia perpetuates violence" and asked Netflix to remove ''The Closer'' from its service. Reactions to the special by the public were mixed. The ''
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'' interviewed three LGBTQ comedians, asking for their opinion on ''The Closer''. Some were in support of Chappelle's artistic freedom as a comedian while others were hurt by the content of the special. Black transgender comedian Flame Monroe was supportive of Chappelle's special. Some Netflix employees responded negatively to the special. On October 8, 2021, Netflix co-CEO
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defended the special's release in a memo sent to employees saying that " don't allow titles on Netflix that are designed to incite hate or violence, and we don't believe ''The Closer'' crosses that line." Following Sarandos' statement, the trans employee resource group at Netflix announced they would be staging a
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on October 20. After the announcement of the walkout, Sarandos defended the special once again in a company-wide email saying " th ''The Closer'', we understand that the concern is not about offensive-to-some content but titles which could increase real world harm (such as further marginalizing already marginalized groups, hate, violence etc.)" and that " ile some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn't directly translate to real-world harm". On October 7, at a private screening of his documentary '' Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life'', Chappelle responded to the controversy saying: "If this is what being canceled is, I love it." At another screening of his documentary, on October 17, Chappelle told the audience "Don't worry about me... I've got enough money to never work again in my life." He also mentioned following the backlash from his special, two screenings of the documentary were cancelled. On October 19, Sarandos defended the special again as "freedom of speech and creative expression". Before the planned walkout, Netflix issued a company statement encouraging employees to attend the protest without repercussions. On October 20, there was a small employee walkout of between twelve and thirty employees at a Netflix building in Los Angeles. On October 21, a representative for Chappelle reached out to
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saying: "Dave stands by his art: No more jokes about transgenders until we can all laugh together. The streets are talking and Dave is listening. At some point, when everyone is open, I'm sure the communities will come together" and added that Chappelle is open to a conversation with transgender activists if an invitation is extended to him. On October 25, Chappelle released a clip from his stand-up tour where he stated "Do not blame the LGBTQ community for any of this. It's about corporate interests, and what I can say, and what I cannot say."


Daphne Dorman

In the special, Chappelle discussed his friendship with Daphne Dorman, who was an American
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comedian, actress, and software engineer based in San Francisco. Chappelle mentioned her in his earlier special ''Sticks & Stones''. She defended Chappelle after the backlash to the special. Dorman committed
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in October 2019, and she was survived by her daughter. Dorman's family defended ''The Closer''. Her sister said of Chappelle: "Dave loved my sister and is an
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." Chappelle has set up a
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for Dorman's daughter.


Data leak

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reported that Chappelle's content "prompted leaks unprecedented in the company's history" by employees and insiders. Netflix does not share metrics associated with numbers of viewers or profitability of individual content. Three employees were suspended for attending a quarterly business report meeting uninvited which was restricted to director-level employees. On October 15, Netflix fired employee B. Pagels-Minor for leaking nonpublic financial information to Bloomberg News. The same employee was reportedly responsible for organizing the planned October 20 walkout. A Netflix spokesperson said of the termination: "We understand the employee may have been motivated by disappointment and hurt with Netflix, but maintaining a culture of trust and transparency is core to our company". The information was said to be confidential and commercially sensitive. Pagels-Minor denied that they leaked sensitive information to the press, however Netflix stated that access records indicated "they were the only employee to access detailed, sensitive data on four titles that later appeared in the press." Pagels-Minor and Terra Field filed a complaint with the
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. The complaint was later dropped after both parties "resolved their differences" but details were not provided.


Accolades


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Dave Chappelle: The Closer (2021) Transcript
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