The Morgan Brice Surreal Ass Masterpiece of a Damn Show

The Morgan Brice Surreal Ass Masterpiece of a Damn Show (stylized as  'D Morgan Brice SuReeL A$$ Mastapeez of a Daymn Sho), also known as Morgan Brice's Sh**tshow, or simply The Morgan Brice Show, is a Magisterian black comedy sketch television series which began airing on 24 October 2004. The show premiered on Extreme and it stars Morgan Brice, Beverly Alger, and Vance Boone.

Each episode of the show consists mainly of several pre-taped skits starring the three actors. The sketches cover a variety of societal topics, often with a focus on Magisterian popular culture, ethnic stereotypes, controversial & taboo topics, and race relations.

Format
Since the ninth season, an episode would consist of a cold opening, with a short sketch. After the intro plays, the three hosts would introduce themselves to a studio audience and explain a possible situation, with the following sketch having a similar situation.

Controversy
The show was already in danger of being cancelled in just in the first season thanks to its very offensive humor, especially during the November 21, 2004 episode where Morgan Brice sang a highly controversial song that took shots on accurate stereotypes on African-Magisterian, white, and Jewish-Magisterian people. Morgan Brice later apologised for the song, and promised to tone down its black comedy in the upcoming episodes.

Reception
The first two seasons of The Morgan Brice Surreal Ass Masterpiece of a Damn Show received positive reviews, maintaining a score 74 of 100 by the review aggregator site Metacritic. The season that was received with critical acclaim was the twelfth season, receiving a score of 92 on Metacritic.