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Ruckus is the reincarnation of an intolerant Southern white who lived before the Civil Rights era. Upon his death, his spirit lived on in the form of an incredibly ugly black male as punishment for his treatment towards blacks. But, being a bigoted southerner, he refuses to learn and admit his wrongs, even trying to bring down his entire race on one occasion, a possible TakeThat towards Civil War and Post Civil War-era Southerners.

He acts like a "self-hating" black man.

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Ruckus is the reincarnation of an intolerant Southern white who lived before the Civil Rights era. Upon his death, his spirit lived on in the form of an incredibly ugly black male as punishment for his treatment towards blacks. But, being a bigoted southerner, he refuses to learn and admit his wrongs, even trying to bring down his entire race on one occasion, a possible TakeThat towards Civil War and Post Civil War-era Southerners.

Southerners. He acts like a "self-hating" black man.



** When has Cindy shown any ability to fight aside from a GroinKick?
*** It was sufficient deterrent to keep anyone else from attacking. Come to think of it, maybe a running theme of this story is to deconstruct IKnowMortalKombat.
*** It was a deterrent to keep a grown man from scaring her off the block. It just may be possible that Huey and the other practicioners just may have trained to get their ability just like everybody else. Since Huey isn't shown doing anything else except reading and on computer, its not too far fetched to believe that he finds time to train when nobody is around.
** When has Sarah shown any fighting capabilities whatsoever? It's safe to say that she could not handle herself in a fight. Otherwise she'd be wearing the pants in Tom's household.
*** Tom isn't a badass either. In fact he lets his wife throw objects at him with impunity.

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** * When has Cindy shown any ability to fight aside from a GroinKick?
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It was sufficient deterrent to keep anyone else from attacking. Come to think of it, maybe a running theme of this story is to deconstruct IKnowMortalKombat.
*** ** It was a deterrent to keep a grown man from scaring her off the block. It just may be possible that Huey and the other practicioners just may have trained to get their ability just like everybody else. Since Huey isn't shown doing anything else except reading and on computer, its not too far fetched to believe that he finds time to train when nobody is around.
** * When has Sarah shown any fighting capabilities whatsoever? It's safe to say that she could not handle herself in a fight. Otherwise she'd be wearing the pants in Tom's household.
*** ** Tom isn't a badass either. In fact he lets his wife throw objects at him with impunity.

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*** Tom isn't a badass either. In fact he lets his wife toss objects at him with impunity.

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*** Tom isn't a badass either. In fact he lets his wife toss throw objects at him with impunity.



[[WMG: Grandad subconsciously harbors guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]

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[[WMG: Grandad Granddad subconsciously harbors guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]



* Confirmed, Season 4 is indeed the final season of TheBoondocks.

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* Confirmed, Season 4 is indeed the final season of TheBoondocks.
''The Boondocks''.



Putting aside all the problems with the ComicBookTime and the RippedFromTheHeadlines topical commentary, the comics begin with the Freemans moving into Woodcrest and meeting their new neighbors. And then, the show turns their mundane lives upside down. Between the events of the comics and the show, Michael Caesar left town for reasons unknown.

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Putting aside all the problems with the ComicBookTime and (which of course complicates the RippedFromTheHeadlines topical commentary, continuity), the comics begin with the Freemans moving into Woodcrest and meeting their new neighbors. And then, the show turns their mundane lives upside down. Between the events of the comics comic and the show, Michael these changes happen:
* Despite not actually doing anything illegal, Huey was added to the federal government's watchlist of suspected domestic terrorists, forcing him to rant about politics much less frequently.
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Caesar left town Woodcrest for reasons unknown.some unknown reason. With the sudden loss of the only friend whom he knew how to talk to, this couldn't have helped Huey's constant bitterness.
* Riley gets a new hairstyle, but is still as just as (if not more) annoying as he was before. His bad influence also causes Cindy to become more of a jerk.
* Robert starts developing the early symptoms of dementia, which explains why he seems so incredibly stupid in the show.
* Sarah retired early from her law career for some reason, so Tom had to increase his own working hours.
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*** Tom isn't a badass either. In fact he lets his wife toss objects at him with impunity.



The series is too popular to cancel, but there isn't much plot left in Woodcrest, unless they want to get into [[RomanticPlotTumor Jazmine and Huey's relationship.]]

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The series is too popular to cancel, but there isn't much plot left in Woodcrest, unless they want to get into [[RomanticPlotTumor Jazmine and Huey's relationship.]]



* While the show did get a fourth season, none of the above happens. The Freemans are still in Woodcrest, Huey doesn't fall in love, no Caesar, and Ruckus is still racist. Dunno about Tom's rapeophobia.

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* While '''Jossed'''; while the show did get a fourth season, none of the above happens. The Freemans are still in Woodcrest, Huey doesn't fall in love, no Caesar, and Ruckus is still racist. Dunno about Tom's rapeophobia.



* All of the above is jossed, except for Stinkmeaner's return (as a clone).

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* All of the above is jossed, '''jossed''', except for Stinkmeaner's return (as a clone).



* Thomas Lancaster Dubois represents the out of touch white collar black professional whom has forgotten his roots. After finding success he marries a blond white woman. His job as a prosecuting attorney is ironic: He essentially sends other people (mostly black men) to the fate he himself most fears. could also bee seen as someone who wants to fit into white society.

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* Thomas Lancaster Dubois represents the out of touch white collar black professional whom has forgotten his roots. After finding success he marries a blond white woman. His job as a prosecuting attorney is ironic: He essentially sends other people (mostly black men) to the fate he himself most fears. could Could also bee seen as someone who wants to fit into white society.



[[WMG: Grandad subconsiously harbors guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]

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[[WMG: Grandad subconsiously subconsciously harbors guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]



* Confirmed, as seen in The Hateocracy. Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaner's ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.

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* Confirmed, as seen in "Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy.Hateocracy". Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaner's ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.
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[[WMG: The comic strip is set before the TV show.]]
Putting aside all the problems with the ComicBookTime and the RippedFromTheHeadlines topical commentary, the comics begin with the Freemans moving into Woodcrest and meeting their new neighbors. And then, the show turns their mundane lives upside down. Between the events of the comics and the show, Michael Caesar left town for reasons unknown.
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[[WMG: Tom isn't actually black.]]
He's actually a dark-haired white man who spends too much time tanning under the sun. For years he's tricked his negrophile wife, which could explain her subconscious disappointment. And his daughter doesn't have an afro, her hair just happens to be very curly.
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So we learned that Robert's and Ruckus' respective tall tales about "Catcher Freeman" were loosely based on Tobias Lynchwater, an opportunistic house slave who accidentally killed his owner, and may not even be the ancestor of the Freeman family. So anyways remember the "screenplay" that he wrote and worked so hard for? Well it was actually a script for a stage play (which would explain away the anachronism, because of course there weren't any motion pictures yet). Tobias' script, although seemingly forgotten, would eventually be discovered and adapted into a play (perhaps loosely). Eventually it turned into the movie ''Film/DjangoUnchained''.

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So we learned that Robert's and Ruckus' respective tall tales about "Catcher Freeman" were loosely based on Tobias Lynchwater, an opportunistic house slave who accidentally killed his owner, and may not even be the ancestor of the Freeman family. So anyways remember the "screenplay" that he wrote and worked so hard for? Well it was actually a script for a stage play (which would explain away the anachronism, because of course there weren't any motion pictures yet). Tobias' script, although seemingly forgotten, would eventually be discovered and adapted turned into a play (perhaps loosely). loosely), about the legendary Catcher Freeman. Eventually it turned was adapted even more loosely into the movie ''Film/DjangoUnchained''.
''Film/DjangoUnchained''.
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[[WMG: More about Catcher Freeman...]]
So we learned that Robert's and Ruckus' respective tall tales about "Catcher Freeman" were loosely based on Tobias Lynchwater, an opportunistic house slave who accidentally killed his owner, and may not even be the ancestor of the Freeman family. So anyways remember the "screenplay" that he wrote and worked so hard for? Well it was actually a script for a stage play (which would explain away the anachronism, because of course there weren't any motion pictures yet). Tobias' script, although seemingly forgotten, would eventually be discovered and adapted into a play (perhaps loosely). Eventually it turned into the movie ''Film/DjangoUnchained''.
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[[WMG: Robert's nightmare about the Stinkmeaners was a lucid dream.]]
Remember when Robert dreamed that a horde of Stinkmeaner clones invaded his house, while Robert allowed them to kill all of his friends and family? And when he wakes up, he feels jubilant instead of horrified. Well he was actually completely aware that it wasn't real the whole time. Hopefully in real life, Robert wouldn't be such a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] {{jerkass}} and willingly abandon his loved ones like that.
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[[WMG: Lamilton Teshawn grows up to become a serial killer.]]
It's made obvious by the episode that he's quite evil anyway. Lamilton has all the traits of a stereotypical (homicidal) sociopath: He was [[FreudianExcuse raised by]] AbusiveParents, has no regard for the life and safety of others, commits an act of animal cruelty, and becomes violently angry towards other people at the drop of a hat.

[[WMG: Luna was a werewolf.]]
Her name is Latin for Moon. Grandad nicknames her the "Killer Kung Fu Wolf Bitch", because she mentioned that she likes being surrounded by wolves. Had their dating relationship not gone sour, one night of the full moon later, she would be trying to eat him anyway.
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[[WMG: ''Series/BlackJesus'' is a very loose adaptation of Huey's play.]]
Remember Huey's stage play about a Black Jesus? After he abandoned his own project, the script was sold to a media company, [[ExecutiveMeddling who drastically changed it into a sitcom]].
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[[WMG: The Booty Warrior's real name is Fleece Johnson.]]
The character was based on this guy, a real prison rapist.
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[[WMG: Huey and Riley's parents aren't dead]]
Instead, they left their sons with their grandfather because they are involved in secretive organizations that could threaten their sons' lives. One reason is that Huey was named after Huey Newton, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, which hints that perhaps their parents share Huey's ideological and political views. Huey and Riley seem to have always grown up with their grandfather (in "The S-Word," Huey tells his grandfather how he's always used the word n*gga in his home, and Riley thought it was name until he was 3). Also, in the comic strip, Caesar used to make a lot of "yo mama" jokes to Huey. It seems like Huey would be more bitter to it if he knew his parents were dead.
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[[WMG: The Wuncler family's corporation will end with Edward III.]]
Ed III seems to be nothing more than a dim-witted wigger gangster. He seems to lack the intelligence and business management skills of his father and grandfather. Something tells me that when he comes of age to take the family fortune, he will squander it by misspending and overspending it until he goes broke. On the bright side, this would end the economic and political stranglehold that the Wuncler family has over Woodcrest.
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->(This isn't supposed to be serious, but let me write it anyway.)



->(This isn't supposed to be serious, but let me write it anyway.)

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Just look at the resemblance. This was even lampshaded in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman".

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->(This isn't supposed to be serious, but let me write it anyway.)

Just look at the resemblance. uncanny resemblance! This was even lampshaded in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman".


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[[WMG: Robert isn't actually the grandfather of Huey and Riley.]]
->(This isn't supposed to be serious, but let me write it anyway.)

Robert Freeman is actually a lonely old man who never married or had any kids, so he adopted two orphans and raised them like his own flesh and blood.

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* It's unlikely that this woman is Ruckus' sister, as she doesn't show up for the family reunion in "The Color Ruckus". Maybe she's a cousin?



[[WMG: Ed III is competent on his own. He only does stupid things because he listens to Gin Rummy.]]

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[[WMG: Ed III is competent on his own. He only does stupid things because he listens to Gin Rummy.]]



* There are multiple reasons why that can't be true. First, different in personality. Second, different names. And third, the Karate Kid was from Detroit, while Riley is from Chicago.

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* There are multiple reasons why that can't be true. First, different difference in personality. Second, different names. And third, the Karate Kid was from Detroit, while Riley is from Chicago.



** Kind of would ruin the whole point of the show if they moved out. If anything, the opening episode of a possible season 4 should finally introduce Caesar, and have Huey coming out of retirement.
** Confirmed.http://screenrant.com/the-boondocks-season-4-announced-kofi-125008/
** Still, there's not a lot left in Woodcrest, since Tom isn't afraid of prison rape anymore and Uncle Ruckus no longer hates black people.

[[WMG: Ruckus's arrest in the Obama episode was ordered by the white shadow]]

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** * Kind of would ruin the whole point of the show if they moved out. If anything, the opening episode of a possible season Season 4 should finally introduce Caesar, and have Huey coming out of retirement.
** * Confirmed.http://screenrant.com/the-boondocks-season-4-announced-kofi-125008/
** * Still, there's not a lot left in Woodcrest, since Tom isn't afraid of prison rape anymore and Uncle Ruckus no longer hates black people.

people.
* While the show did get a fourth season, none of the above happens. The Freemans are still in Woodcrest, Huey doesn't fall in love, no Caesar, and Ruckus is still racist. Dunno about Tom's rapeophobia.

[[WMG: Ruckus's arrest in the Obama episode was ordered by the white shadow]]White Shadow]]



** "The Red Ball", "The Fried Chicken Flu", and "It's Goin Down" all add some credence to this, especially since said shadow showed up in "It's Goin Down" to warn Huey. Huey being around saved the town from being bought by communists, his entire house being destroyed(a lesser thing for sure, and an entire building blowing up.

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** * "The Red Ball", "The Fried Chicken Flu", and "It's Goin Down" all add some credence to this, especially since said shadow Shadow showed up in "It's Goin Down" to warn Huey. Huey being around saved the town from being bought by communists, his entire house being destroyed(a destroyed (a lesser thing for sure, sure), and an entire building blowing up.



* Considering her reaction to Tom[[spoiler: possessed by Stinkmeaner's ghost]], this is obvious.

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* Considering her reaction to Tom[[spoiler: possessed Tom [[spoiler:possessed by Stinkmeaner's ghost]], this is obvious.




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* All of the above is jossed, except for Stinkmeaner's return (as a clone).



* That... is amazing.

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* That... is amazing.
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* But this never happens.




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* Jossed, they remain in Woodcrest.



** Confirmed, as seen in The Hateocracy. Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaner's ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.

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** * Confirmed, as seen in The Hateocracy. Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaner's ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.




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* While Ruckus does love his black family (minus his father and grandmother), he states that instead of actively hating black people, they should be pitied for their "inferiority" to white people.




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* Confirmed.
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[[WMG: Huey and Riley have a FreudianExcuse for their behavior.]]
We hardly know anything about their early lives before moving to Woodcrest. All we know is that they were born and raised in Chicago (which has some very dangerous neighborhoods), and that their parents and grandmother are probably deceased. Huey and Riley probably started out as innocent children, although whatever tragedies that cost them their parents changed all of that. Huey was probably just an ordinary bookworm interested in activism, but he grew pessimistic and turned to political extremism and general misanthropy. Without good role models to discourage him, Riley probably spent too much time with friends who were fond of the ignorant hoodlum lifestyle. Their grandfather means well, but he's too incompetent to raise them properly.
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Just look at the resemblance.

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Just look at the resemblance. This was even lampshaded in "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman".
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The real final episode was "Freedom Ride or Die", as it seems much more conclusive than "The New Black". It's still not too satisfying of a conclusion to the plot arc, but it's still something.

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The real final episode was "Freedom Ride or Die", as it seems much more conclusive than "The New Black". It's still not too satisfying of a conclusion to the plot arc, but it's still something.something.

[[WMG:''The Boondocks'' is set in the same universe as ''Film/DjangoUnchained''.]]
Django Freeman is the ancestor of Robert, Huey, and Riley Freeman. And Stephen is the ancestor of Ruckus.
* And Robert's legend of Catcher Freeman was based on Django. Just watch ''Django Unchained'', and see how oddly similar it is to "The Story of Catcher Freeman"!
* Note: This theory was shamelessly copied from the ''[[WMG/DjangoUnchained Django Unchained]]'' [[WMG/DjangoUnchained WMG page]].

[[WMG: Tom Dubois is somehow related to Barack Obama.]]
Just look at the resemblance.
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*** Still Ed3 is more competent on his own relative to when he's with Gin Rummy

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*** Still Ed3 Still, Ed III is more competent on his own relative to when he's with Gin RummyRummy.



* We will learn what happened to Riley and Huey's parents

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* We will learn what happened to Riley and Huey's parents
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[[WMG: Grandad subconsiously harbor's guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]

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[[WMG: Grandad subconsiously harbor's harbors guilt for accidentally killing Stinkmeaner.]]



** Confirmed, as seen in The Hateocracy. Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaners ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.

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** Confirmed, as seen in The Hateocracy. Robert feels guilty about him accidently killing Stinkmeaner, but Stinkmeaners Stinkmeaner's ability to come back to life is unrelated to that, he really is just an evil old asshole.



He in fact does have revitiligo, Bunny Ruckus didn't make that up; it's safe to say it's not a rip off from Micheal Jackson's vitiligo because this took place before Micheal Jackson was even born. The story was a white man did leave Ruckus on Bunny's and Mister's porch. After they discovered the baby and Mister also discovered the money Mister decided marry Bunny, then he eventually had a cuple of kids with Bunny and thus officially tying Mister to Bunny. If that white man didn't leave any money with Ruckus, Mister and probably Bunny would of never took the white baby(Uncle Ruckus).

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He in fact does have revitiligo, Bunny Ruckus didn't make that up; it's safe to say it's not a rip off from Micheal Michael Jackson's vitiligo because this took place before Micheal Jackson was even born. The story was a white man did leave Ruckus on Bunny's and Mister's porch. After they discovered the baby and Mister also discovered the money Mister decided marry Bunny, then he eventually had a cuple of kids with Bunny and thus officially tying Mister to Bunny. If that white man didn't leave any money with Ruckus, Mister and probably Bunny would of never took the white baby(Uncle Ruckus).
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***** If anything rummy is the Smarter of the 2. While still an tupid he is nota complete idoit like Ed the third.

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***** If anything rummy anything, Rummy is the Smarter smarter of the 2. two. While still an tupid he is nota stupid, he's not a complete idoit idiot like Ed the third.Third.



* There are multiple reasons why that can't be true. First, diffence in personality. Second, diffrent names. And third, the Karate Kid was from Detroit, while Riley is from Chicago.

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* There are multiple reasons why that can't be true. First, diffence different in personality. Second, diffrent different names. And third, the Karate Kid was from Detroit, while Riley is from Chicago.



[[WMG: Robert's car, Dorothy, was named either after his desceased wife or a previous lover]]

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[[WMG: Robert's car, Dorothy, was named either after his desceased deceased wife or a previous lover]]
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* Confirmed, Season 4 is indeed the final season of TheBoondocks.

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* Confirmed, Season 4 is indeed the final season of TheBoondocks.TheBoondocks.

[[WMG: Season 4 aired out of order.]]
The real final episode was "Freedom Ride or Die", as it seems much more conclusive than "The New Black". It's still not too satisfying of a conclusion to the plot arc, but it's still something.
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* Actually, his mother just told he was really a white boy. Apparently, he gets his racist ideology from his father, and his backwards view of history (including his own) from his mother. It's also worth noting that Uncle Ruckus's name is "a reference to Amos Rucker, an African-American United Confederate Veterans member, who allegedly wanted to stay a slave after the United States Civil War."

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* Actually, his mother just told him he was really a white boy. Apparently, he gets his racist ideology from his father, and his backwards view of history (including his own) from his mother. It's also worth noting that Uncle Ruckus's name is "a reference to Amos Rucker, an African-American United Confederate Veterans member, who allegedly wanted to stay a slave after the United States Civil War."

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* Actually, his mother just told he was really a white boy. Apparently, he gets his racist ideology from his father, and his backwards view of history (including his own) from his mother. It's also worth noting that Uncle Ruckus's name is "a reference to Amos Rucker, an African-American United Confederate Veterans member, who allegedly wanted to stay a slave after the United States Civil War."




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** When has Sarah shown any fighting capabilities whatsoever? It's safe to say that she could not handle herself in a fight. Otherwise she'd be wearing the pants in Tom's household.




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* Also worth noting that TheWiki states that "while Tom was shown exhausted (and sweaty), Sarah was on the other side reading (with glasses) and did not show any signs of fatigue. It is most likely that their sex life is not that good, or that Tom simply did not give her enough pleasure." I swear that it once stated that Sarah wishes that Tom would be more assertive, possibly sexually.




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* Or Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz?



There hasn't been any word of any additional episodes, this season is already said to be the final one, and the episode was probably so offensive with the portrayal of gays and mentally retarded people, that it got abruptly cancelled. Or maybe it was the writers' way of going out in style. "We're done with this sh**".

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There hasn't been any word of any additional episodes, this season is already said to be the final one, and the episode was probably so offensive with the portrayal of gays and mentally retarded people, that it got abruptly cancelled. Or maybe it was the writers' way of going out in style. "We're done with this sh**".sh**".
* Confirmed, Season 4 is indeed the final season of TheBoondocks.
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Because at this point, she wasn't trying to sabotage Robert's life, so it's reasonable to conclude that whatever she did was legal.

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Because at this point, she wasn't trying to sabotage Robert's life, so it's reasonable to conclude that whatever she did was legal.legal.

[[WMG: "The New Black" is the final episode of the series]]
There hasn't been any word of any additional episodes, this season is already said to be the final one, and the episode was probably so offensive with the portrayal of gays and mentally retarded people, that it got abruptly cancelled. Or maybe it was the writers' way of going out in style. "We're done with this sh**".
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It really pains me to make that guess.

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It really pains me to make that guess.guess.

[[WMG: Siri made Robert $500,000 by engaging in high-frequency trading.]]
Because at this point, she wasn't trying to sabotage Robert's life, so it's reasonable to conclude that whatever she did was legal.
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[[WMG: "The Color Ruckus" takes place after every other episode.]]

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[[WMG: "The Color Ruckus" takes place after every other episode.the rest of the series.]]
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At the end of that episode, Uncle Ruckus said that he should have "sympathy for the black man" instead of hatred. In season 4, he does not seem to be standing by that moral that he learned.

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At the end of that episode, Uncle Ruckus said that he should have "sympathy for the black man" instead of hatred. In season 4, he does not seem to be standing by that moral that he learned.learned.

[[WMG: Gin Rummy, Ed Wuncler III, and Thugnificent will not appear in season 4.]]
It really pains me to make that guess.

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