The sketch also showcases a different shade of Domingo’s acting talent. “He’s such a worthy adversary for her in a beautiful, not mean way,” Thede says of Domingo, promising that the banter between the two escalates in iconic fashion. “Black Table Talk” is one of Thede’s favorite sketches of the season, particularly from the perspective of a showrunner/producer. She shoots back, “Absolutely not.” He continues: “How is that possible? You’re a woman?” Incredulous, she replies: “I’m a female.” “You don’t believe in feminism?” Domingo asks. ![]() When Domingo declares that he’s “a feminist,” Haddassah yelps, aghast. Haddassah, which was featured in an earlier teaser. The clip closes with another taste of Colman Domingo’s episode of “Black Table Talk” hosted by Thede’s fan-favorite character Dr. “Flock-blocking? I’m not flock-blocking!” Dennis’ infamous Mary Magdalene gasps, as her voice raises to an earsplitting pitch. “Mary, we just came here to worship the Lord and join his flock,” Priscilla (one of the disciplettes, played by Thede) says in the teaser. Then Jay Ellis, Kel Mitchell and Tank join the disciplettes from “The Last Supp-her” and “The Res-herrection” for another Bible-inspired sketch. In one scene, the Coral Reefs face off against a rival lavender-clothed gang led by Ross. ![]() Haddassah as president, audiences will just have to watch and see what complex zaniness Thede has up her sleeve.) (Given that the show’s interstitials began as an end-of-the-world scenario that went on to involve literal puppet versions of the core cast and the unlikely - and short-lived - election of Dr. “I’m so in awe of this cast, who all offer each of their own talents and skills in such unique ways,” Thede says, teasing that this season’s interstitials “gave us a little bit of room to play with their endless abilities.” Starring alongside Thede are Gabrielle Dennis and Skye Townsend, with three new featured players - DaMya Gurley, Tamara Jade and Angel Laketa Moore - joining in the Black lady fun. In fact, the first three installments of “A Black Lady Sketch Show” have garnered 13 Emmy nominations and three wins, with Season 3 netting trophies for outstanding picture editing for variety programming (which the series has won in back-to-back years) and outstanding directing for a variety series (Bridget Stokes). ![]() Or as the clip proclaims: “The award-winning series is back because three Emmys isn’t enough.”
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