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;Chapter 30
;Chapter 30
Rosy and Randolph are the central plot for this chapter. Randolph can't sleep and wakes Rosy up and asks if she meant it when she called him Mr. Can't-Get-It-Up in Chapter 13. Rosy tries to leave the conversation but Randolph begins dancing around, taunting her and saying he's going to take off his pajamas and flash her. The doorbell rings, interrupting their shenanigans, and Randolph goes to answer the door. The scene switches to Rosy in her confessional, she calls Randolph 89 and insinuates that he has a tiny penis.
Rosy and Randolph are the central plot for this chapter. Randolph can't sleep and wakes Rosy up and asks if she meant it when she called him Mr. Can't-Get-It-Up in Chapter 13. Rosy tries to leave the conversation but Randolph begins dancing around, taunting her and saying he's going to take off his pajamas and flash her. The doorbell rings, interrupting their shenanigans, and Randolph goes to answer the door.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Got something to show me? Well ain't nobody trying to see that little thing."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Who's this ringing my bell?"


;Chapter 31
;Chapter 31
The chapter contains Rosy in her confessional, she calls Randolph 89 and insinuates that he has a tiny penis.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Got something to show me? Well ain't nobody trying to see that little thing."

;Chapter 32
The chapter contains Randolph's confessional. He attempts to defend himself from Rosy's insinuations; she comes on the set and two begin to fight comically. The off-screen director is yelling for them to stop, but they only continue.
The chapter contains Randolph's confessional. He attempts to defend himself from Rosy's insinuations; she comes on the set and two begin to fight comically. The off-screen director is yelling for them to stop, but they only continue.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Oh, you want some of this don't ya?"
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Oh, you want some of this don't ya?"


;Chapter 32
;Chapter 33
The chapter starts off with Reverend Mosley James Evans in an advertisement about his new book, Trapped in the Closet. He dances around and compares his book to the Bible. The scene changes to Roxanne talking about the Preacher to Tina and saying that the man is a con artist. Tina tells Roxanne not to say those things about the Reverend. A fight ensues and Tina ends up dumping Roxanne and saying she's going to go find Twan.
The chapter starts off with Reverend Mosley James Evans in an advertisement about his new book, Trapped in the Closet. He dances around and compares his book to the Bible. The scene changes to Roxanne talking about the Preacher to Tina and saying that the man is a con artist. Tina tells Roxanne not to say those things about the Reverend. A fight ensues and Tina ends up dumping Roxanne and saying she's going to go find Twan.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...I'm going to find Twan. I'm so over this scene."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...I'm going to find Twan. I'm so over this scene."


;Chapter 33
;Chapter 34
The chapter contains Tina's confessional where she says she appreciated Roxanne for taking her in but she says it's time for her to find her own identity. She also states she will be coming onto the Out of the Closet show. The scene then switches to Roxanne's confessional, where she talks about how ungrateful Tina is being and that the argument isn't over.
The chapter contains Tina's confessional where she says she appreciated Roxanne for taking her in but she says it's time for her to find her own identity. She also states she will be coming onto the Out of the Closet show.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...We both got a phone call, to come on some TV show, to talk about the shit. At first I said no, but you know what, I think I'm gonna go."

;Chapter 35
The chapter contains Roxanne's confessional, where she talks about how ungrateful Tina is being and that the argument isn't over.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Twan? She crazy if she thinking she's leaving me for his gorilla-body having ass."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Twan? She crazy if she thinking she's leaving me for his gorilla-body having ass."


;Chapter 34
;Chapter 36
This chapter starts off with Sylvester and Twan in a private garage going over their plans for a future meeting with an unknown gangster. Twan lifts his shirt up and shows Sylvester that he bought a gun, Sylvester takes it from him until after the deal. Sylvester warns him one more time about the delirious mobster they're about to meet. The two of them then get into the car.
This chapter starts off with Sylvester and Twan in a private garage going over their plans for a future meeting with an unknown gangster. Twan lifts his shirt up and shows Sylvester that he bought a gun, Sylvester takes it from him until after the deal. Sylvester warns him one more time about the delirious mobster they're about to meet. The two of them then get into the car.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... These niggas ain't friends like the Italians. They'll bust and won't even ask questions."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... These niggas ain't friends like the Italians. They'll bust and won't even ask questions."


;Chapter 35
;Chapter 37
The chapter contains the simultaneous confessional of both Sylvester and Twan. Twan starts off by saying that Sylvester never lets him have fun. Sylvester then informs the viewers that Twan like to talk a lot but can't really back it up. He then informs him that true thugs move in silence. After a comical dialogue, the chapter ends with them laughing.
The chapter contains the simultaneous confessional of both Sylvester and Twan. Twan starts off by saying that Sylvester never lets him have fun. Sylvester then informs the viewers that Twan like to talk a lot but can't really back it up. He then informs him that true thugs move in silence. After a comical dialogue, the chapter ends with them laughing.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Man you gotta love this man."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Man you gotta love this man."


;Chapter 36
;Chapter 38
The chapter involves Pimp Lucius going home to see his parents, who turn out to be Randolph and Rosy. Randolph is at first angry and doesn't want to let Lucius in but Rosy insists he come in. Rosy gets mad at Randolph and calls him by his middle name, Douglas. The chapter continues with Lucius explaining the mysterious phone calls he's getting and his need for money and a place to sleep. It ends with Randolph answering the door again to find Lucius' prostitutes who he compares to [[En Vogue]].
The chapter involves Pimp Lucius going home to see his parents, who turn out to be Randolph and Rosy. Randolph is at first angry and doesn't want to let Lucius in but Rosy insists he come in. Rosy gets mad at Randolph and calls him by his middle name, Douglas. The chapter continues with Lucius explaining the mysterious phone calls he's getting and his need for money and a place to sleep. It ends with Randolph answering the door again to find Lucius' prostitutes who he compares to [[En Vogue]].
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...It's En Vogue, with a new lead singer."
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...It's En Vogue, with a new lead singer."


;Chapter 37
;Chapter 39
Pimp Lucius chews out his prostitutes in this chapter trying to find out why they didn't stay in the car while he talked to his parents. The girls say the blind prostitute got worried and asked them to go up to the door to find out if Lucius was okay. Pimp Lucius doesn't believe them and sends them back to the car. Lucius then reflects as the girls walk away and the chapter concludes.
Pimp Lucius chews out his prostitutes in this chapter trying to find out why they didn't stay in the car while he talked to his parents. The girls say the blind prostitute got worried and asked them to go up to the door to find out if Lucius was okay. Pimp Lucius doesn't believe them and sends them back to the car. Lucius then reflects as the girls walk away and the chapter concludes.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call my bitches En Vogue. Ain't that some shit?"
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call my bitches En Vogue. Ain't that some shit?"


;Chapter 38
;Chapter 40
This chapter contains the dramatic confessional of Pimp Lucius alongside his four prostitutes. He talks about his father denying him of money and a place to sleep. He wonders why his father could have done something like this to him, considering the fact that he is family.
This chapter contains the dramatic confessional of Pimp Lucius alongside his four prostitutes. He talks about his father denying him of money and a place to sleep. He wonders why his father could have done something like this to him, considering the fact that he is family.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call me a pimp, a thug, I'm still his blood. How could he do this to me? Church!"
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call me a pimp, a thug, I'm still his blood. How could he do this to me? Church!"


;Chapter 39
;Chapter 41
This chapter involves Sylvester and Twan meeting up with the mobster, Beeno. The character Bankhead opens the door and is at first reluctant to let the men in. He warns and threatens them and then guides the men to Beeno. Beeno is eating sunflower seeds aggressively and listens to Sylvester as he makes his proposal. Something seems to be bothering Beeno's throat and he reveals that Joey shot him in the neck during a past deal. Beeno doesn't much care for Sylvester's humor and tells his men to kill them after revealing that he is aware of Sylvester making deals with the Italians. Twan saves the day and takes Bankhead's gun and the two flee.
This chapter involves Sylvester and Twan meeting up with the mobster, Beeno. The character Bankhead opens the door and is at first reluctant to let the men in. He warns and threatens them and then guides the men to Beeno. Beeno is eating sunflower seeds aggressively and listens to Sylvester as he makes his proposal. Something seems to be bothering Beeno's throat and he reveals that Joey shot him in the neck during a past deal. Beeno doesn't much care for Sylvester's humor and tells his men to kill them after revealing that he is aware of Sylvester making deals with the Italians. Twan saves the day and takes Bankhead's gun and the two flee.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Then they ran the fuck up outta there!"
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Then they ran the fuck up outta there!"


;Chapter 40
;Chapter 42
The conclusion of Part 3 begins with a new melody as Bankhead and his crew chase Sylvester and Twan. The two men run and end up hiding behind a garbage bin. After assuring that they weren't followed, Sylvester reveals to Twan that they're standing outside of the back entrance to the show that the cast has been doing confessionals for, Out of the Closet with Larry. The two men walk inside and the film ends as the show is about to begin.
The conclusion of Part 3 begins with a new melody as Bankhead and his crew chase Sylvester and Twan. The two men run and end up hiding behind a garbage bin. After assuring that they weren't followed, Sylvester reveals to Twan that they're standing outside of the back entrance to the show that the cast has been doing confessionals for, Out of the Closet with Larry. The two men walk inside and the chapter ends as the show is about to begin.
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... Larry! Larry! Larry!"
:''Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... Larry! Larry! Larry!"



Revision as of 01:09, 26 November 2012

Trapped in the Closet Chapters: The Next Installment
Directed byR. Kelly
Written byR. Kelly
Produced byR. Kelly
StarringR. Kelly
Cat Wilson
Rolando A. Boyce
LeShay Tomlinson
Malik Middleton
Eric Lane
CinematographyDavid Hennings
Edited byVictor Mignatti
Jim Swaffield
R. Kelly
Music byR. Kelly
Production
companies
Fuzzy Bunny Productions, Relevant
Distributed byJive
Zomba
Release date
November 23, 2012 [1]
Running time
42 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Trapped in the Closet: The Next Installment aka Trapped in the Closet: Part 3 is the next installment of Trapped in the Closet. It contains the new chapters of the series and first aired on November 23rd, 2012.[1] In a recent interview, Kelly stated the new installment would feature 18 new chapters when it premiered on November 23rd, 2012 with another 30 to start filming in January. [2] The saga premiered and featured the return of several cast members in Chapters 23-40. The main character is Sylvester (Trapped In The Closet) who is played by R. Kelly

Synopsis

This next set of chapters picks up where the original Trapped in the Closet set left off. The chapters allude to mysterious phone calls that all of the cast members have been receiving, as well as having a confessional type of chapter where the characters talk about different things going on within their lives. These chapters are a precursor to Trapped in the Closet: Part 4 and the coming conclusion and reunion of all of the cast members on a television show called Out of the Closet with Larry. The chapters also update the personal lives of some of the main couples in the series. (i.e. Cathy & Rufus, Roxanne & Tina)

Chapter 23

This chapter starts off with Sylvester and Gwendolyn watching TV and getting a mysterious phone call. Then it goes over to Kathy and Rufus, who decided to go shopping downtown. Kathy's phone rings and she exclaims its those people again. Rufus told her to hang up. Bridgette, Twan and most of the rest of the cast also get a mysterious phone call, proffering money in exchange for an unknown service. [3][4]

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...But there was no luck when it came to getting in touch with Chuck. Where are you Chuck?"
Chapter 24

The chapter starts off with Twan winning a bet during a sports game at the local barber shop. Meanwhile outside, Pimp Lucius is yelling at his prostitutes over a lack of money that's been coming in. He then states if he doesn't get his money soon he'll start hitting the girls, and it is revealed that he is responsible for Tina's nervous twitch. Sylvester and Twan come outside where after a comical encounter with Lucius, they attempt to walk away ending the chapter.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Sylvester you real funny."
Chapter 25

The chapter begins directly after the previous as Pimp Lucius calls Sylvester over to ask him for a couple of "racks". He then says that he'll pay Sylvester back on the first chance he gets. Sylvester tells Lucius he needs to go and see his parents, and then Sylvester and Twan depart from the scene, frustrating Lucius more.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Now just stop it! Go get the car! Go!"
Chapter 26

This chapter contains Cathy's confessional for Out of the Closet with Larry and her ultimatum for her husband, Rufus.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...It's me or whatever the hell he is, or dammit I want a divorce."
Chapter 27

The chapter begins with a pan on the door of Doctor William T. Perry, a marriage counselor. The doctor is getting off the phone as Rufus and an impatient Cathy walk into the room. Rufus is at first reluctant and asks the doctor not to record their session. Cathy then breaks down and begins to cry over the fact that Rufus loves a man over her. Rufus then pronounces that he is confused and still loves Chuck.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...What have I done?"
Chapter 28

This chapter begins with Rufus getting on his knees and praying to God to change his ways. Meanwhile Doctor Perry tries to convince Cathy to go back inside the room and console Rufus as well as make amends. He details a past couple that had a relationship that he was upset never got fixed, and pleads for Cathy to not do that to her own relationship. Back in the office, Rufus calls out to God asking how God was going to help him. Just as he does this, Cathy comes back in the room and forgives Rufus - saying she's willing to work it out.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...I love you too."
Chapter 29

This chapter contains Rufus' confessional. Rufus was tricked into coming on the show by the staff; he believed he was there to talk about the church and the community but he is bombarded by questions about his personal life. After an insinuation by an off-screen director, he leaves the set.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Does Chuck have AIDS? Is that what the Package is?! Sir? Sir are you gonna answer the question?"
Chapter 30

Rosy and Randolph are the central plot for this chapter. Randolph can't sleep and wakes Rosy up and asks if she meant it when she called him Mr. Can't-Get-It-Up in Chapter 13. Rosy tries to leave the conversation but Randolph begins dancing around, taunting her and saying he's going to take off his pajamas and flash her. The doorbell rings, interrupting their shenanigans, and Randolph goes to answer the door.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Who's this ringing my bell?"
Chapter 31

The chapter contains Rosy in her confessional, she calls Randolph 89 and insinuates that he has a tiny penis.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Got something to show me? Well ain't nobody trying to see that little thing."
Chapter 32

The chapter contains Randolph's confessional. He attempts to defend himself from Rosy's insinuations; she comes on the set and two begin to fight comically. The off-screen director is yelling for them to stop, but they only continue.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Oh, you want some of this don't ya?"
Chapter 33

The chapter starts off with Reverend Mosley James Evans in an advertisement about his new book, Trapped in the Closet. He dances around and compares his book to the Bible. The scene changes to Roxanne talking about the Preacher to Tina and saying that the man is a con artist. Tina tells Roxanne not to say those things about the Reverend. A fight ensues and Tina ends up dumping Roxanne and saying she's going to go find Twan.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...I'm going to find Twan. I'm so over this scene."
Chapter 34

The chapter contains Tina's confessional where she says she appreciated Roxanne for taking her in but she says it's time for her to find her own identity. She also states she will be coming onto the Out of the Closet show.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...We both got a phone call, to come on some TV show, to talk about the shit. At first I said no, but you know what, I think I'm gonna go."
Chapter 35

The chapter contains Roxanne's confessional, where she talks about how ungrateful Tina is being and that the argument isn't over.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Twan? She crazy if she thinking she's leaving me for his gorilla-body having ass."
Chapter 36

This chapter starts off with Sylvester and Twan in a private garage going over their plans for a future meeting with an unknown gangster. Twan lifts his shirt up and shows Sylvester that he bought a gun, Sylvester takes it from him until after the deal. Sylvester warns him one more time about the delirious mobster they're about to meet. The two of them then get into the car.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... These niggas ain't friends like the Italians. They'll bust and won't even ask questions."
Chapter 37

The chapter contains the simultaneous confessional of both Sylvester and Twan. Twan starts off by saying that Sylvester never lets him have fun. Sylvester then informs the viewers that Twan like to talk a lot but can't really back it up. He then informs him that true thugs move in silence. After a comical dialogue, the chapter ends with them laughing.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Man you gotta love this man."
Chapter 38

The chapter involves Pimp Lucius going home to see his parents, who turn out to be Randolph and Rosy. Randolph is at first angry and doesn't want to let Lucius in but Rosy insists he come in. Rosy gets mad at Randolph and calls him by his middle name, Douglas. The chapter continues with Lucius explaining the mysterious phone calls he's getting and his need for money and a place to sleep. It ends with Randolph answering the door again to find Lucius' prostitutes who he compares to En Vogue.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...It's En Vogue, with a new lead singer."
Chapter 39

Pimp Lucius chews out his prostitutes in this chapter trying to find out why they didn't stay in the car while he talked to his parents. The girls say the blind prostitute got worried and asked them to go up to the door to find out if Lucius was okay. Pimp Lucius doesn't believe them and sends them back to the car. Lucius then reflects as the girls walk away and the chapter concludes.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call my bitches En Vogue. Ain't that some shit?"
Chapter 40

This chapter contains the dramatic confessional of Pimp Lucius alongside his four prostitutes. He talks about his father denying him of money and a place to sleep. He wonders why his father could have done something like this to him, considering the fact that he is family.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Call me a pimp, a thug, I'm still his blood. How could he do this to me? Church!"
Chapter 41

This chapter involves Sylvester and Twan meeting up with the mobster, Beeno. The character Bankhead opens the door and is at first reluctant to let the men in. He warns and threatens them and then guides the men to Beeno. Beeno is eating sunflower seeds aggressively and listens to Sylvester as he makes his proposal. Something seems to be bothering Beeno's throat and he reveals that Joey shot him in the neck during a past deal. Beeno doesn't much care for Sylvester's humor and tells his men to kill them after revealing that he is aware of Sylvester making deals with the Italians. Twan saves the day and takes Bankhead's gun and the two flee.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "...Then they ran the fuck up outta there!"
Chapter 42

The conclusion of Part 3 begins with a new melody as Bankhead and his crew chase Sylvester and Twan. The two men run and end up hiding behind a garbage bin. After assuring that they weren't followed, Sylvester reveals to Twan that they're standing outside of the back entrance to the show that the cast has been doing confessionals for, Out of the Closet with Larry. The two men walk inside and the chapter ends as the show is about to begin.

Ending cliffhanger-outro line: "... Larry! Larry! Larry!"

Cast


References

  1. ^ a b "Oh shit: R. Kelly's Trapped in the Closet: The Next Installment is coming soon – IFC". Ifc.com. 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  2. ^ Nicholas, Randee (2012-11-08). "R. Kelly: Always new chapters". Cincinatti.com. Retrieved 2012-11-08.
  3. ^ "Trapped In The Closet Chapter 23 SNEAK PEEK". YouTube (TutorialzProjectv9). March 14th, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ R. Kelly - Trapped In The Closet (Chapter 23) on YouTube (Uploaded October 17, 2012)
  5. ^ "Sneak Peek: The Upcoming Chapters of R. Kelly's "Trapped in the Closet"". Pitchfork.com (Evan Minsker). November 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "Sneak Peek: The Upcoming Chapters of R. Kelly's "Trapped in the Closet"". Pitchfork.com (Evan Minsker). November 7, 2012.