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The Boondocks Podcast

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Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 50

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A show about social justice, black lives and culture, oh, and The Boondocks!
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It's Goin' Down

Season 3 · Episode 15

lundi 6 décembre 2021Duration 01:45:57

It’s Goin’ Down – S03/E15

  • Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: A terror attack near Woodcrest is imminent, and domestic terrorist Huey Freeman is the main suspect. With super-agent Jack Flowers on his tail and Ed and Rummy on the loose, can anyone save the day?

Pre Show:

  • Moving
  • Portland
  • Thanks to Drake and Demond
  • Wine
  • School shootings
  • Trauma
  • Mental health
  • Seattle PD
  • Shoplifting
  • Omicron variant
  • Boosters
  • Dr. Oz
  • Celebrities running for office
  • Kathy Griffin
  • Reminder:  https://www.patreon.com/boondockspod

Show:

  • Huey quitting = Aaron fired?
  • Rush Limbaugh
  • Real Housewives of Compton
  • Us vs Them
  • Conspiracy theories
  • Politicians
  • Obama and Carter
  • McGruder
  • Being “cancelled”
  • Huey

White People Question:

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • This episode parodies the FOX show, 24. Jack Flowers is a parody of Jack Bauer.
  • The Central Terrorist Agency is not only a parody of Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) from 24, but also a parody of the real-life agency Central Intelligence Agency or more commonly known as the CIA.
  • The ending of Omar Mohammed’s name “Ali Shahid Mohammed” is a possible reference to former ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ member, “Ali Shaheed Muhammad.”
  • When Ruckus stomps Dan the Security Man’s private parts, “Stomp Em In The Nuts” by Thugnificent, another character from the show, is played in the background.
  • Ruckus calls Jack Flowers, “the greatest white man since G.I. Joe”.
  • After the flashbacks of the deaths of Flowers’ girlfriends, the commander claims “What kind of deranged Wile E. Coyote shit is that?”. This is a reference to Wile E. Coyote (from Looney Tunes)’s attempts at destroying The Road Runner, a gag from the famous Warner Bros. shorts.
  • This is apparently Ed and Rummy’s final appearance in the series as they have not appeared in season 4.
  • Many fans consider this episode as the true finale of the series, due to Aaron McGruder leaving after season 3 and the overall bad reception of season 4.

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The Color Ruckus

Season 3 · Episode 14

lundi 29 novembre 2021Duration 01:37:14

The Color Ruckus – S03/E14

  • Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: If you loved The Color Purple and can’t get enough of Precious, we present a powerful, emotionally gripping story of people beating on each other. Uncle Ruckus’s family comes to town and Ruckus must settle some old business with his father.

Pre Show:

  • No MJ today
  • Moving
  • Thanksgiving
  • Sharing GPS location
  • Charlottesville settlement
  • Ahmaud Arbery verdict
  • Rittenhouse verdict
  • Citizens arrest
  • Astroworld
  • Waukesha Parade
  • Alex Jones / Roger Stone
  • Proud Boys / Oath Keepers
  • Monty Python
  • Reminder:  https://www.patreon.com/boondockspod

Show:

  • Benjamin Button
  • Baby on doorstep trope
  • Inherited trauma
  • Reasons for abuse
  • Unhealthy coping mechanisms
  • Very large families
  • Choctaw and slaves
  • Corporal punishment
  • Consequences
  • Colonization
  • Comparing trauma
  • Taking responsibility for your healing

White People Question:

  • From:  People supporting Kyle Rittenhouse: “I don’t know why you’re upset.  Kyle was just defending himself.  Andrew Coffee also got found not guilty because of self defense.”
  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • This episode strongly references the Steven Spielberg-directed film “The Color Purple”.
  • This episode also bears strong similarities with the film “Precious”.
  • The beginning scene is a spoof of the film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
  • The “my brother Daryl and my other brother Darrell” is an homage to the TV series “Newhart”

 

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Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy

Season 3 · Episode 5

lundi 20 septembre 2021Duration 01:36:01

Stinkmeaner 3:  The Hateocracy – S03/E05

  • Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: Colonel H. Stinkmeaner had no family and no friends but he did have a mean crew. Three of Stinkmeaner’s old crew arrive in town to exact payback on the Freeman family. Is revenge a dish best served old?

Pre Show:

Show:

  • Granddad singing
  • Stinkmeaner episodes
  • 28 Weeks Later
  • Stinkmeaner = Granddad
  • Redd Foxx, LaWanda Page, and Jimmy Walker
  • Police sketches
  • School secretaries
  • Riley can’t fight
  • How did no kids see the fight?
  • Naruto / Cowboy Bebop
  • Flying Guillotine
  • Crabbing
  • Deadliest Warrior
  • Robert’s belt
  • HOAs

White People Question:

  • From LOTS of places:  “Who’s going to teach me about racism if I can’t ask you?”

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

  • Thanks again to Drake!
  • Aunt Karen on TikTok
  • Game Night on Menage with The MariJayne Maven
  • Next week: Smoking with Cigarettes
  • Need to see where we are on social media and such?  Come find us!  https://www.theboondockspod.com/links

Trivia:

  • The fighting combo done on Riley by Esmeralda is a parody from Naruto, which in itself was a shot for shot remake from the Cowboy Bebop movie.
  • The beginning of the episode of Stinkmeaner clones attacking the Freemans, Dubois, and Uncle Ruckus is a parody of the beginning of the film 28 Weeks Later. Robert’s escape is another reference to the film.
  • Lord Rufus Crabmiser resembles and talks like Fred Sanford from “Sanford and Son”, Lady Esmeralda Gripenasty resembles and talks like Esther from “Sanford and Son”, and Mr. George Pistofferson resembles J.J. from “Good Times.” He can even be heard shouting “Dynomite!” when Bushido Brown is decapitated.
  • Stinkmeaner and his crew “roamed the earth” after being kicked out of the retirement home similar to Caine in the series Kung Fu.
  • The shot in which Bushido Brown’s decapitated head rolls towards the Freemans’ feet bears a strong resemblance to a scene in Afro Samurai , where the protagonist’s father is decapitated in a similar way.
  • It’s revealed that Stinkmeaner used to live in a retirement home, before getting kicked out for causing too much trouble for everyone.
  • The Flying Guillotine is a reference to the featured weapon in the Master of the Flying Guillotine.
  • This is the first episode to be rated TV-MA-V.

 

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The Story of Jimmy Rebel

Season 3 · Episode 4

lundi 13 septembre 2021Duration 01:40:29

The Story of Jimmy Rebel – S03/E04

  • Lynxi Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: Ruckus finds a musical match in a racist Country-Western singer. Can this ebony and ivory match live together in perfect harmony?

Pre Show:

Show:

  • Sacha Baron Cohen
  • Robert & Ruckus relationship
  • Bubba Wallace
  • Racist music
  • Candace Owens & coonery
  • Inequity
  • Free lunch programs
  • Robert’s jealousy
  • “White man’s integrity”
  • Rom-com

White People Question:

  • From a question on Quora:  “Is it racist if I don’t want to date outside my race?”

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • The character Jimmy Rebel is a parody of real racist singer Johnny Rebel. Additional references include the single “Coon Town” and the album “It’s the Attitude Stupid!”.
  • When Ruckus falsely renames himself “Toby” upon seeing Jimmy Rebel at the door, it is a reference to the series Roots in which Kunta Kinte is renamed Toby by his slave master.
  • As Ruckus talks to Jimmy Rebel he says “As if the internet scams and underwear bombs weren’t bad enough, Goddamn Nigerians” This was a reference to Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian Muslim who unsuccessfully tried to ignite plastic explosives hidden in his underwear while on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 24, 2009.
  • The limousine Ruckus and Jimmy escape in is painted with the orange color scheme of the General Lee car from The Dukes of Hazzard.
  • During the limousine ride to “Spokenhoke”, there is a “Robert E. Lee Freeway” sign.
  • The sign next to Ruckus’s door which says “Wallace for President” is a reference to one of the many presidential runs of segregationist former Alabama governor George Wallace.
  • During the scene where Uncle Ruckus is sitting on his couch you can clearly see an LP labeled “Songs in the Key of Coon”, which is a reference to Stevie Wonder’s album Songs in the Key of Life.
  • This episode is one of two Season 3 episodes that has been banned from Adult Swim because of its excessive depiction of racism. It is also the only episode to not be available on HBO Max. The other episode that was banned was Pause.

 

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The Red Ball

Season 3 · Episode 3

lundi 6 septembre 2021Duration 01:20:06

The Red Ball – S03/E03

  • Lynxi Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: When the Chinese call in some old debts, Ed Wuncler is forced to gamble all of Woodcrest’s economic fortunes on a kickball game with its sister city, Wushung, China. Kickball legend Huey Freeman is to come out of self-imposed exile.

Pre Show:

Show:

  • Gambling addictions
  • Freedom in China
  • “Repossessing” people
  • Dick Cheyney
  • Christian Bale, Tom Cruise, and Ryan Reynolds
  • Trading Places
  • Riley is left footed
  • Americans doing the wrong thing until it’s right
  • Prison industrial complex
  • Tools of the wealthy
  • Sports patriotism
  • Anime styles in the episode
  • Uncle Ruckus / Uncle Remus

White People Question:

  • From Dean, your producer : There’s been some talk recently, over social media about Tutnese (the original AAVE). What’s your opinion on white folks learning it? If you don’t have an issue with them learning it, what about speaking it?

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • The scene at the end of the game is highly reminiscent of the famous anime series Dragon Ball.
  • This is the episode with the most injuries; it is also the only episode where Butch Magnus is injured.
  • This episode is the first since the pilot in which Ed Wuncler speaks directly to his grandson.
  • Ms. Van Heusen, Butch, Gin Rummy and Cindy do not speak at any time in the episode.
  • In the episode, Ed Wuncler voices his complaint that one of the Wushung players is clearly overage due to his massive physical build. However, Long Dou assures that he is only 12 years old and an aid behind him holds up a birth certificate to verify this. This is a reference to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing and the controversy surrounding the ages of the Chinese gymnastics team members.
  • Many of the exaggerated super-speed and super-powered kickball moves, especially Huey’s final kick and his catch, are influenced by the Chinese comedy movie Shaolin Soccer.
  • Uncle Ruckus, as referee, cites a racist line from Blazing Saddles when Huey knocks out the kicker at bat.
  • Despite the fact that the Woodcrest Team are declared the winners, the score remained tied at 8-8 after the final play.
  • Dante Basco makes a cameo appearance as Jingmei in the episode.

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Bitches to Rags

Season 3 · Episode 2

lundi 30 août 2021Duration 01:33:09

Bitches to Rags – S03/E02

  • Lynxi Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: Thugnificent has seen better days. Auto-tune, rap beef, nothing can stop the IRS when his new album tanks. Faced with the horror of getting a real job, Otis Jenkins takes some pretty desperate measures to stay afloat.

Pre Show:

  • Uncle Barry
  • Michelle nicknames
  • Moving status
  • Furniture
  • Tiny house
  • Elon Musk
  • Harry Carey/Caray
  • Christina Ricci
  • Tiara out next week.  Demond is filling in.
  • Spotify “mixtapes”
  • Brian Austin Green
  • Mumble rappers
  • MJ is involved in the Women in Cannabis Expo.  Please go nominate/vote for her.
  • Reminder:  https://www.patreon.com/boondockspod

Show:

  • Auto-tune
  • Leonard
  • Dreams of fame
  • Silly-named rappers
  • Raccoons
  • DeRay Davis
  • Crackheads
  • Mark Wahlberg

White People Question:

  • From @jeppykeith (Jeff)  on TikTok:  “Here’s a question I wished more white people asked: How do I clap on the 2 and the 4, lol”

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • Thugnificent often uses the phrase “no homo”, which is a phrase coined by New York rapper Cam’ron. It is used to erase possible misconception about the person’s sexuality when saying something that could be misconstrued as gay. For example, when Flonominal gets fired and walks away, Thugnificent yells “I love you man….. no homo”.
  • The Scenes in which Thugnificent shouts out Damn,Damn,DAMN is a reference to the closing moments of an episode of Good Times where James died and Florida Evans has finally accepted the fact that her Husband is really gone.
  • Sgt. Gutta is a parody of teenage rapper Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em. His song “Crank That (Artichoke)” and its accompanying dance is a reference to Soulja Boy’s smash hit “Crank That (Soulja Boy)”.
  • Sgt. Gutta’s feud with the “old” rapper Thugnificent is a reference to the real-life feud Soulja Boy had with rapper Ice-T. The two also traded internet videos to further their beef.
  • “Mo Bitches Mo Problems”, Thugnificent’s latest album, is a play on the name of The Notorious B.I.G.’s single “Mo Money Mo Problems”.
  • The episode’s title references Thugnificent’s first appearance in the series in the episode “The Story of Thugnificent”, where MTV aired a documentary about Thugnificent called Rags to Bitches.
  • In the scene where Thugnificent is selling crack, one of the characters trying to buy from him is similar to Tyrone Biggums, a crack addict that Dave Chappelle portrays on Chappelle’s Show. Charlie Murphy, a regular on Chappelle’s Show, was listed as a guest star in the episode credits. He does the voiceovers for Ed Wuncler III.
  • The Scene where Thugnificent is trying to sell drugs to Steve is a homage to the film Boogie Nights starring Thomas Jane and Mark Wahlberg, right down to the Asian kid throwing firecrackers.
  • Thugnificent strays from his original style and creates an entire album using “auto-tune”. This is similar to Kanye West’s album 808’s and Heartbreak.
  • In the end when Thugnificent gets a job at UPS is a reference to the infamous Notorious B.I.G. line from “Flava in Ya Ear Remix”. This version of the song also features LL Cool J and more importantly Busta Rhymes, who is normally featured as the voice of Flonominal, however he is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in this episode.
  • At the end, Riley refers to himself as “The Fundraiser” as seen in “The Fundraiser” episode later on.
  • Also when Thugnificent tells Sgt. Gutta to “pop his Mama tittie out his mouth” that is referenced from the movie “Major Payne” when Major Payne tells Miss Walburn to pop her tittie out of Tiger’s mouth and stop babying him.
  • Leonard, the Lethal Interjection reject from the episode “Shinin'”, is revealed to be not only living in Thugnificent’s home, but also the only one in the house earning money to pay the bills.
  • In another continuity from Shinin’, Leonard says if Lethal Interjection someday goes down the gutter, that the crew would be “flippin’ burgers at Wendy’s.” In this episode, he actually gets a job at Wendy’s when Thugnificent is unable to pay for his house.
  • Macktastic does not appear in this episode.
  • According to his business card, Flonominal’s real name is Derrick Cornish.
  • This is the first episode of the series where Huey has no speaking parts.
  • This is the third episode in the series where Riley has taken narrating duties, the first being in the Season 1 episode “The Story of Gangstalicious” and the second being the season 2 episode “Shinin'”.
  • The title of the episode references a saying by Thugnificent, saying they were going from “Rags to bitches,” similar to the saying “Rags to riches,” describing a poor person who became rich.

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It's a Black President, Huey Freeman

Season 3 · Episode 1

lundi 23 août 2021Duration 01:23:24

It’s a Black President, Huey Freeman – S03/E01

  • Lynxi Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: A German documentary follows the Freeman family from the election to the inauguration of the country’s first Black President, giving us a look back at the hope and change that already feels like ancient history.

Pre Show:

Show:

  • John McCain/McCain family
  • Werner Herzog
  • Trey Kennedy
  • Streaming services
  • Thugnificent

White People Question:

Post Show:

Trivia:

  • Thugnificent’s initial response to Obama’s first name is a reference to an interview that DMX did with XXL.
  • Later in the episode, Granddad says “Don’t tase me, bro!” to an armed security guard at Obama’s inauguration before being tasered. (University of Florida Taser incident)
  • The Dick Ridin’ Obama song is a parody of the songs “Yes We Can” and “It’s a New Day”, by Will.I.Am. Thugnificent was featured in the video.
  • After Obama’s electoral victory is announced on TV, Sarah says that “for the first time in my life, I’m proud to be an American,” a reference to a similar quote by Michelle Obama, speaking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during the 2008 presidential campaign.
  • Thugnificent says he will replace the word “N***a” with “Obama” and “Bitches” with “Michelle,” a reference to a similar statement made by Jim Jones.
  • The title is a reference to the 1966 Peanuts special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. It is the second time a Peanuts animated special was referenced in a title- the first being “A Huey Freeman Christmas” (A Charlie Brown Christmas)
  • When Granddad is exchanging the picture of Huey and Riley with one of Obama, a picture of the cast of The Warriors can be seen as well as a picture of economist Thomas Sowell.
  • Tom and Sarah are shown wearing Obama Girl and Boy t-shirts. Sarah’s shirt is in reference to the viral video and internet star Obama Girl.
  • In the beginning where Huey is one of Obama’s top friends on Myspace is a reference to when the rapper Jin became one of Obama’s top Myspace friends after his song “Open Letter To Obama”.
  • Early in the episode, John McCain states that Huey is a boy that thinks “Jesus is black, Ronald Reagan is the devil, and the government is lying about 9/11.” This is a reference to “The Garden Party“, where Huey speaks those exact words to party guests in his dream. They were also the first words Huey spoke in the series.
  • This is the second time in the series Huey has had to abort an ‘operation’ “because he couldn’t get a ride”. The first was in “The Passion of Reverend Ruckus“.
  • Uncle Ruckus has more precise aim with his brick throwing unlike Season 1 (“Return of the King”). Ironically, he decides not to throw a brick at Obama at the Inauguration because “his throwing arm isn’t what it used to be”.
  • This is the second episode in the series in which Riley is shown as a graffiti artist.

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Season 2 Recap - Part 2

Season 2

lundi 9 août 2021Duration 01:29:50

Season 2 Recap – Part 2

  • Lynxi Welcome

Pre Show:

Show:

  • Elon Musk
  • Ivanka Trump
  • Kathy Griffin
  • Brooke Shields
  • Parents
  • Having hard talks
  • Fred Willard
  • Wikipedia editing
  • LGBTQ+ acceptance
  • Da Baby
  • BET
  • Tyler Perry
  • Bad Hair
  • Reggie Hudlin

White People Question:

  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

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Season 2 Recap - Part 1

Season 2

lundi 26 juillet 2021Duration 01:29:17

Season 2 Recap – Part 1

  • Lynxi Welcome

Pre Show:

Show:

  • Soul Plane
  • Micky Mouse Club
  • Military
  • Space Force
  • Aaron McGruder
  • Donald Glover
  • Smokey and The Bandit
  • Legalizing drugs
  • Music
  • Riley
  • Huey reading
  • Aisha Tyler

White People Question:

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Post Show:

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The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show

Season 2 · Episode 15

lundi 19 juillet 2021Duration 01:29:35

The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show – S02/E15

  • Lynxi Welcome
    • Episode synopsis
      • HBOMax Synopsis: A BET reality show forces racist handyman Uncle Ruckus to accept the truth about his own blackness. The show and man begin to quickly fall apart.

Pre Show:

  • Going outside in public
  • Working for yourself
  • ATF
  • Voter suppression
  • Covid variants
  • Government programs to help pay bills
  • Student loan debt
  • Cornel West has been denied tenure at Harvard and has, therefore, resigned.
  • Dean and Demond are starting a new podcast.  Disputed.  The promo for the show was at the top of the show here.  https://disputedpod.com/
  • Reminder:  https://www.patreon.com/boondockspod

Show:

  • Negative elevation
  • Black Panther
  • Reggie Hudlin
  • Skin bleach
  • Sammy Sosa
  • Stereotypes
  • Rap beef
  • History of school shootings
  • Coolio
  • Gun culture
  • Zeno Paradox
  • Acting white
  • Black fraternities
  • White people bathing
  • Media influence

White People Question:

  • From Shakur Collins on TikTok:  “If you don’t wash your hair everyday, does that mean you don’t take showers?”
    • The beauty industry
  • Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?

Post Show:

  • MJ getting shows on Full Swap Radio
  • Dean and Demond of Disputed
  • Next week: Season 15 Recap Extravaganza
  • Need to see where we are on social media and such?  Come find us!  https://www.theboondockspod.com/links

Trivia:

  • The BET animation executive is based on Aaron McGruder.
  • This is the only time Ruckus believes the truth about him being black.  His racist views only got worse, believing he had to live the way he thought black people did.
  • This is the second time Ruckus mentions his “condition” revitiligo is the reverse of Michael Jackson’s vitiligo
  • Ruckus chastises Tom for wearing a kilt and supposedly mocking Mel Gibson who starred in Braveheart
  • Tom references African-American author, Alex Haley and his book Roots
  • Ruckus alluded to several African American fraternities, including Omega Psi Phi “barking like dogs,” Kappa Alpha Psi “jumping up and down with candy canes,” and Alpha Phi Alpha “Jail Phi Jail.”
  • The character Wedgie Rudlin, a caricature of Reginald Hudlin, says he learned a business theory known as “Negative Elevation” from Harvard.

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