Funny thing about Jack's flashbacks are that his girlfriends went from light-skinned to dark-skinned while the bad guys went from dark to light-skinned from beginning to end.
No one has told her this episode is a parody of another tv series called 24? Edit' The lead character of that tv series 24 is named Jack Bower which is why the agent in Boondocks is named Jack Flowers.
Yeah, this episode highlights American capitalism at its finest or should I say, at its worst? Wuncler, right from the beginning, was making things hard for the Freeman family and everyone else in Woodcrest. Hell, we even saw him betting literally the entire town to pay off his debts with the Chinese over a kickball game. A FREAKING KICKBALL GAME. To top it all off, he was more than willing to kill just one guy to make a martyr out of him, unwillingly in order to make profit from it. It comes to show that people will make money just about anything, even someone’s life. This reminds me of a movie called “All the Money in the World” where one heir to a rich family was taken and been sold to a crime family by his captors. Humans disgust me to no end.
Nevermind what people on here say about season 4. Watch season 4 for yourself and see if you like it. Even though Aaron McGruder wasn’t part of it, I enjoyed it. Side note: Woodcrest is the fictional town in Maryland where the characters live. Aaron went to the University of Maryland. Also, remember the episode where granddad’s Air Force friend died and Huey told Jasmine he’s going back to Chicago to visit his old friend? That was a reference to Aaron being from Chicago. I’d also like to say that you’re very attractive.
i really felt bad for huey at the end. the agent that kept kicking people reminded me of huey from season 1. how he was adamant about his life's mission to open people's eyes, but when huey told him to not waste his life trying to fight the future, in a way it felt like he lost hope and faith because he's discouraged. even when the agent threatened to kick him he wasn't bothered. i thought it was him just being brave and not giving in, but after looking at it again at the end it's like he doesn't care about anything anymore, even what happens to him. it's interesting to see that ruckus respects certain white people over others. i thought he just liked them all equally. lol remember that movie with denzel man on fire, when he played the body guard? what if the kicking thing was one of his methods to get information? lol
There is an episode you missed in season 3 it was a banned episodes. It is called the Story of Jimmy Rebel can every one thumbs up this comment so she can see it
Great season finale for the 3rd season. It has been fun watching your reaction to the Boondocks. With the 3rd season done looking forward to your reaction to the final season. But anyway I hope you have a wonderful Thursday. Stay safe, take care and stay amazing Allona.
@@AllonaShareeTV check out the Venture Bros if you havent. Its like the boondocks for white people Edit: correction, king of the hill id the boondocks for white people. But venture bros is still good
Funny thing about Jack's flashbacks are that his girlfriends went from light-skinned to dark-skinned while the bad guys went from dark to light-skinned from beginning to end.
Oh wow. I never noticed that until you’ve mentioned and thought about it. Good set of eyes.
Wuncler be having strings pulled!! Crazy thing is I should not even be surprised. Huey and Uncle Ruckus team up was fun though. lol
No one has told her this episode is a parody of another tv series called 24?
Edit'
The lead character of that tv series 24 is named Jack Bower which is why the agent in Boondocks is named Jack Flowers.
Yeah, this episode highlights American capitalism at its finest or should I say, at its worst? Wuncler, right from the beginning, was making things hard for the Freeman family and everyone else in Woodcrest. Hell, we even saw him betting literally the entire town to pay off his debts with the Chinese over a kickball game. A FREAKING KICKBALL GAME. To top it all off, he was more than willing to kill just one guy to make a martyr out of him, unwillingly in order to make profit from it. It comes to show that people will make money just about anything, even someone’s life. This reminds me of a movie called “All the Money in the World” where one heir to a rich family was taken and been sold to a crime family by his captors. Humans disgust me to no end.
Nevermind what people on here say about season 4. Watch season 4 for yourself and see if you like it. Even though Aaron McGruder wasn’t part of it, I enjoyed it.
Side note: Woodcrest is the fictional town in Maryland where the characters live. Aaron went to the University of Maryland. Also, remember the episode where granddad’s Air Force friend died and Huey told Jasmine he’s going back to Chicago to visit his old friend? That was a reference to Aaron being from Chicago.
I’d also like to say that you’re very attractive.
“Luke dancers” was a reference to Uncle Luke of the 2 Live Crew who used to throw insane parties with strippers
Loved the way they made this episode with a 24 theme.
His girlfriends got darker and the terrorists got lighter.
i really felt bad for huey at the end. the agent that kept kicking people reminded me of huey from season 1. how he was adamant about his life's mission to open people's eyes, but when huey told him to not waste his life trying to fight the future, in a way it felt like he lost hope and faith because he's discouraged. even when the agent threatened to kick him he wasn't bothered. i thought it was him just being brave and not giving in, but after looking at it again at the end it's like he doesn't care about anything anymore, even what happens to him.
it's interesting to see that ruckus respects certain white people over others. i thought he just liked them all equally. lol
remember that movie with denzel man on fire, when he played the body guard? what if the kicking thing was one of his methods to get information? lol
1:12 I know you don't have one but I have a pair of diamonds and I can still feel that 😂💯
Getting kicked in the nuts as torture.. just kill me. Great reaction boss lol
There is an episode you missed in season 3 it was a banned episodes. It is called the Story of Jimmy Rebel can every one thumbs up this comment so she can see it
Great season finale for the 3rd season. It has been fun watching your reaction to the Boondocks. With the 3rd season done looking forward to your reaction to the final season. But anyway I hope you have a wonderful Thursday. Stay safe, take care and stay amazing Allona.
Huey really believes his own hype. The government may have a file on him, but this situation had nothing to do with him.
Too bad it wasn't Kiefer Sutherland who voiced Flowers.... that would have been perfect, lol. 😆
I love the Boondocks 😊
We've all been there, am I right??? 4:03
Huey was active season 1, then season 2 less active, and retired in season 3. Season 1 Huey is best Huey.
Very funny 😅
I wonder why Riley didn't bother to go after Ed Wuncler III at 16:25.
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Oh boy then it's the disappointing 4th season after this
A notable downgrade, but it wasn't all bad.
God the early 2000s were a mess
And it ALL goes downhill from here with Season 4…
Yeah cause Aaron Mcgruder left
I consider Season 4 non canon, due to the fact that Aaron wasn't evolved in it.
Hey Allona, this is Bruce “Angelo“ Johnson. Always following you. You smile and laugh is so infectious 😂😂😂
You missed an ep
It was on purpose, because YT wouldn't allow it. It is on Patreon though.
@@AllonaShareeTV bummer.
@@AllonaShareeTV check out the Venture Bros if you havent. Its like the boondocks for white people
Edit: correction, king of the hill id the boondocks for white people. But venture bros is still good