First two seasons great. Third still felt like Boondocks despite it seemingly losing focus. There just wasn't a uniting element present anymore, but the characters are stuill there. The fourth season, though, does not feel like Boondocks at all. It feels hollow, like a mannequin show trying...
The Story of Catcher Freeman: Directed by Dan Fausett, Bob Hathcock. With Regina King, John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough, Gary Anthony Williams. Granddad and Uncle Ruckus offer conflicting accounts of a slave revolt led by Huey and Riley's ancestor. Hue
About: Riley has beef with Santa (shhh guys dressed in Santy getup) he hunts them down with his gat. Huey being the only melanated individual in the school is given the privilege to set up a school play. Story and Production: Huey's story was real, intense and funny. ...
It's not all bad; I can feel there is something of interest here. I got this impression that this show was going to be about all things black but I suppose the black experience is not 100% things exclusive to being black so whatever.Tom and Sarah can have marital problems, that could...
The Boondocksended its four-season run in 2014. The fourth season premiere was the most-watched telecast for Adult Swim going back five years. Click through to see the cast of characters who starred inThe Boondocks. Jump to Huey Freeman ...
central role than the first season while Huey is usually limited to playing the part of the groaning voice of reason. Granted, this has always been his role, though his role as a main character seems diminished in several episodes and is replaced by Uncle Ruckus, who is i...
It's not all bad; I can feel there is something of interest here. I got this impression that this show was going to be about all things black but I suppose the black experience is not 100% things exclusive to being black so whatever. ...
Based on the original comic strip Boondocks, Two young brothers (Huey and Riley) move away from their birth city to live with their irascible grandfather out in the suburbs. With one brother being socially and politically motivated and the younger brother a stereotypical black youth who likes rap...
Cantankerous Robert "Granddad" Freeman is the legal guardian of his grandsons, 10-year-old revolutionary Huey and 8-year-old Riley, a product of contemporary rap culture. After moving the family from Chicago's South Side to the safety of suburban Woodcre