

The chapter concluded with the voices slowly fading away, replaced onscreen with a “To Be Continued…” tease. Kelly’s bonkers hip-hopera series, Trapped in the Closet, ended with a series of phone calls, between pastor Chuck and nosy neighbor Rosy and our philandering protagonist Sylvester and stuttering Pimp Lucius and big Southern belle Bridget and many more, discussing “The Package,” which may or may not, but definitely is HIV. Retrieved April 5, 2014.Where were we? Oh yeah: “The Package.” Seven years ago (!), chapter 22 of R. The Game Single-Chartverfolgung' (in German).

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^ Anderson, Kyle (September 29, 2011).Ending 'cliffhanger' line: 'Now he's at the closet, now he's opening the closet.' Charts Weekly charts Chart (2005) The first part ends with Sylvester reaching for his Beretta and the husband opening the closet. He looks behind the shower curtain, under the bed, in the dresser, and then walks towards the closet. He searches the house for another person. The husband hears the ring and suspects something is wrong. Suddenly, Sylvester's cell phone rings and he hurries to put it on vibrate. Sylvester reflects that the woman deserves an Oscar for her skillful acting. A few seconds later, the husband walks in, and the couple ends up fooling around on the bed. Sylvester thinks frantically, and then decides to hide in the closet. Sylvester says he'll jump out the window, but she reminds him that they are on the fifth floor. She tells him he can't leave out the door because she hears her husband coming up the stairs. Sylvester tells her that he has to leave quickly. As Sylvester is scolding himself for what he has done as a married man, the woman comes back into the bedroom from the bathroom. He recalls leaving a nightclub with a strange woman the previous night, and that he was in her bed. The first chapter of 'Trapped in the Closet' begins with the narrator, Sylvester (portrayed by Kelly), waking up and realizing that he is not in his own bed.
