Watch: The Boondocks / Season 3 – Episode 9

Published: Monday 28th Jun 2010 by Sam

Cult hit ‘The Boondocks’ is back Adult Swim for its third and final season. Check out episode 9, which aired last night,  after the jump…

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  1. S*** June 28, 2010

    LOL @ 2 Gay oriented episodes in a row. This Episode was pretty good like the last, not really that funny though for me. I cant believe this is the last season…

  2. Ochaya Richard June 28, 2010

    Boondocks 3 season epsiode 9

  3. nothing but my opinion June 28, 2010

    Love this show! damnn! this is the last one! 🙁

  4. Blu Majik June 28, 2010

    YOU CAN’T HAVE MY BOOTY!!!!! lol a mess!

  5. sigh June 28, 2010

    sam, is trent gay? hope not cause hes fine and hes funny.

  6. Cynthia June 28, 2010

    hahah! Huey nd Riley aren’t scaredd cuhz theyy helpingg the jail men!XD

  7. ANTHONY June 29, 2010

    THE MAN THAT KEPT SAYING ALL WE WANT IS THE BOOTIE WE DNT EAT WE JUST WANT THE BOOTIE…IT IS AN OLDER MAN THAT WAS ON LOCK UP SAYING THAT…THAT WHERE THEY GOT IT FROM

  8. Bjorgnhiemer June 29, 2010

    I see that this is the second homosexually based episode in a row. I found this one a million times more amusing because I watched a video about the guy who wanted s** with men. He was based off of a real person 😀

  9. LEEK June 29, 2010

    The episode isn’t just about homosexuality, it’s about how this generations kids are not afraid for jail. They’ve become so desensitized by movies, tv, and music that the threat of having their manhood taken does not phase them. I remember being scared shitless because of “American Me”, and a prison rap group from Rahway federal Prison, The Lifers’ Group.

  10. Yoko July 1, 2010

    @ LEEK

    That is the most intelligent thing anyone has said on this post. Note how Riley was actually very eager to go to prison. That is the effect rap music is having on the youth. Rappers glorify prison, they celebrate when they go in and celebrate when they get released. It’s almost become a culture within the Black American community and no one is saying anything against it. Every month another rapper is being sentenced. It’s to the point where it’s “cool” if you go to jail now.

  11. Alex July 11, 2010

    I think alot of the shows audience really doesn’t understand the deep satire of black American culture the Boondocks portrays. Such a shame its being cancelled, one of the cleverest shows on TV at the moment.

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