/r/theboondocks
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/r/theboondocks
I’m just gonna try TL;DR this.
Any recommendations or answers?
As if it was anyone else...
Who would defend who in this beef?
Can anyone think of instances in the show where Huey acts like an actual ten-year-old kid, and not like a grown man?
That got his attention.
"Katrinians."
Trouble in paradise
This is not a convo on whats the funniest episode, but good thing the whole damn show is funny.
The Boondocks is a comedy show with a heavy base in social commentary. So what episode encapsulates this best?
What episode shows off the modern disillusioned black radical, well educated and meaning, but critical of all around him that he's practically constantly miserable, in Huey? That shows off the misguided Black youth, idolizing violence, short term gratification, and clout, in Riley? The elder that feels like he's done his part, but the youth and future is lost, in Grandpa? The self-hating Ruckus? The community around them being uncaring to the plight of Black America?
What episode conveys these, but is also just... funny? A good watch that entertains as well as exposing Modern Black America through the lens that Aaron Mcgruder sees it through?
Hey just looking for a resource where I can search for specific comic strips about Israel Palestine. If you know of any specific strips please comment them below. I just gotta know what they had to say!
Tom is too hopeful to be a lawyer.
What an optimistic ray of sunshine, that kid is.
I don't know who is worse as a roommate, Tom or Robert...
Just wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a videogame adaptation of the show as I feel that it deserves one.
For instance, I can picture it being done in the style of a beat em up such as River City Girls where the player can choose either Huey or Riley, and go around clobbering wannabe thugs with all kinds of weapons such as katanas and gold clubs.
Another idea would be to make it into an RPG where players can make choices that will affect the game’s storyline as for instance, Riley can trash talk Colonel Stinkmeaner and defeat him to earn a powerup of sorts.
If the boondocks were still on, this would definitely be an episode
Granddad was born May 4th, 1926 - Macgruder is a Star Wars FANATIC. (Also R.I.P. John Witherspoon)
I know this might be a dumb question but I wasn’t born when the comic strips were first published so I don’t have any knowledge in regard to its popularity. So I was wondering: Were the comics popular enough for Adult Swim to approach Aaron McGruder? Were they too niche? Did Aaron have to put considerable effort to convince execs of the creation of the show?
I think Granddad is interested in the "belt game".
Forgot to post this yesterday. I was exhausted.
When were the best seasons of the boondocks, for me it was 1 and 2, season 3 was also good but not as good as 1 and 2 and season for I didn’t like that much.
What do you guys think?
As a parent, if you had a son like Huey, how would deal with him?
says this. “Yea I’m still here and you’re still a bitchhhhh”
On the Scene where Otis/Thugnificent was testing Riley with the first Test being the Agreeability Test, Otis uses one of his Tracks as a Test, but I can't find what Name or Creator of this one OST alone.