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Granddad's Fight
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Season 1, Episode 4
Airdate November 28, 2005
Production Number 104
Written by Aaron McGruder,
Rodney Barnes
Directed by Joe Horne,
Lesean Thomas
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The BoondocksSeason One

Granddad's Fight is the fourth episode of the first season of The Boondocks.

Starring: Regina King (Huey Freeman, Riley Freeman), John Witherspoon (Robert "Grandad" Freeman), Cedric Yarbrough (Tom Dubois/Col. H. Stinkmeaner), Gary Anthony Williams (Uncle Ruckus), Jill Talley (Sarah Dubois), Gabby Soleil (Jazmine Dubois)

Also Starring: Maria Canals (), Terry Crews (Niggas), Jim Meskimen (), Miguel Sandoval ()

Contents

Plot Overview

During a run-in in the mall parking lot that quickly escalates into a fight, Granddad gets his ass whooped by a blind old man named Colonel H. Stinkmeaner. He struggles with putting the incident behind him and keeping his ego intact while being teased mercilessly by Riley. This culminates to where Riley actually sets up a rematch between Granddad and Stinkmeaner and in his rage, Granddad savagely beats Stinkmeaner to a bloody pulp. After watching the fight, the spectators gang up on Riley as the fight didn't live up to its hype, but by throwing a chair, Riley manages to create a riot between the spectators while he escapes. Feeling guilty, Granddad decides to hold a funeral for Stinkmeaner, but Riley quickly reminds Granddad that he was the one that killed Stinkmeaner, he quickly reprimands him and prays.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

  • Both Uncle Ruckus and Tom Dubois appear in this episode. Tom doesn't do much except get beaten blindfolded by Granddad.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • The Fix: This episode was aired first during the November 25th edition of Adult Swim's Friday Night Fix, an online only airing of several episodes between midnight and 6AM on Fridays.
  • The dream sequence with Huey and the blind samurai is a reference that works two ways. One towards Ninja Scroll, and another towards Samurai Champloo.
  • The DVD Huey shows to Granddad is a reference to the popular Japanese character Zatoichi, who has appeared in over 25 films since 1962.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

  • Huey's offhand comment about FEMA being the "leading killer of black men" is a reference to the tragic (and, some say, racially-motivated) mishandling of federal aid following Hurricane Katrina.

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Granddad: You better have insurance!
    Stinkmeaner: N****, you better have insurance! Ass-whoopin' insurance! And you about to pay a deductible!
    Huey: (narrating) And just like that, my granddad was trapped in a n**** moment. At this point, he could: A) walk away and let insurance handle the damage to the car, or B) fight with a dumb, crazy, blind n****. Let's see which one he chooses.
  • Huey: (Talking to Stinkmeaner) You could have killed somebody!
    Stinkmeaner: I'd be doing them a favor; getting run over by me is as close to an honorable death as most of these people gonna get! Somedays, I'm quite the humanitarian; I think I hit a wheelchair on my way here, (chuckling).
  • Stinkmeaner: (Talking to Granddad) Hold up, I smell new shoes.
    Granddad: (Stinkmeaner steps on his shoes) Man, why did you...man?!
    Riley: Oh man no! New shoes!
    Huey: I've said this before; expensive sneakers are like a hundred-dollar land mines; step on one and BOOM; a perfectly rational black man can explode.
  • (Right before Granddad punches Stinkmeaner in the face)
    Huey: You know, we could all be reading a book right now.
  • (Talking about the run-in with Stinkmeaner)
    Riley: I can't believe you got yo ass kicked by a blind man, Granddad.
  • (Chuckles)
    Stinkmeaner: That's right; I backed into your car, n****. Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do?!