


Less cynical, less evolved, less comfortable discussing taboo subjects in the public sphere, still clinging to a petty puritanical prudishness and a false sense of exceptionalism. No President Trump.Īmerica was a different place. No Family Guy or Archer or Rick and Morty or BoJack Horseman. Titanic had not yet taken over the world. Gay marriage was still a distant pipe dream. California had just become the first state in the U.S. The Daily Show was barely a year old, and Craig Kilborn was the host. New chapters will be premiering on IFC on November 23 at 9 p.m.Let’s take a moment to fully appreciate how much the world has changed since South Park first premiered in 1997: Bill Clinton was still president, and his sex life had not yet become an object of national fascination.


I’ve got like a hundred chapters to come.”Īfter watching Chapter 23, you’ll definitely be asking, “Where are you Chuck?” In an interview with TIME, the “Ignition” singer said: If you think Trapped In The Closet is ending after this last installment, guess again. VIDEO: R.Kelly Says He’s Still A “Huge” Fan Of Jay-Zįor those you who actually watched chapters 1-22, the storyline should seem quite familiar to you. GlobalGrind is not going to lie to you, we don’t quite know who the f*ck Rufus, Bridget, Sylvester, Twan, and Big Man is, or WTF R.Kelly is actually talking about in Chapter 23, but it’s entertaining. Well, for Trapped In The Closet fans, Chapter 23 has arrived. GlobalGrind announced this morning that the “King of R&B,” would be releasing 20 new chapters of his ratchet bedtime stories next month. VIDEO: Watch A Sneak Peek Of R.Kelly’s 20 New “Trapped In The Closet” Chapters!Īs the world turns, R.Kellyis steadily writing more chapters of his drama-filled hip-hopera Trapped In The Closet.
