Nathan leaves the set, unhappy with his stereotypical typecasting, and Danny, Chad and Paul follow to heal the wounds, and find out if everybody just can't get along.
Parodying the typecasting and sometimes racialistical overtones of Hollywood's casting process, this sketch serves to lampoon the ignorance of racists in general in addition to providing a social critique of those who would see we human brothers and sisters as anything but beautiful human beings, who all bleed the same red blood, and all have the potential to think independantly no matter our race, creed, border or religion.
Those who would say otherwise are probably trying to sell you something!
From your multiracial friends at FineLine Sketch Comedy
He's not black, he's biracial.
MIXEDBOI1989 3 years ago
Nathan... At the end of the day, your always going to be black hahahaha
Love you!
xoxox
SavannahVitta 3 years ago
It's funny because the white people were acting black! And the black guy wasn't acting black! THIS IS BRILLIANT SOCIAL COMMENTARY!
arollo 3 years ago
bloody crackers always crackin shit up on us...
GibsonStewart 3 years ago
SteelAfro, I don't think you got the jist of the Sketch! You acually played into the joke when you said "Typical of the white race..."
Joejack64 3 years ago
Typical of the white race...
SteelAfro 3 years ago
it wasnt no particular reason... the brotha' dont wanna be typecast no more.... can you blame him? geez... way to exploit!
SidneyKnowsRonPaul 3 years ago
cruel yet clever
TheGreatWeege 3 years ago
Good acting guys, didn't know what to think at first but really funny!
Chess1011 3 years ago
holy crap that was funny... and well shot...
huskavarna 3 years ago