“Sniff Sniff Gang Bang” keeps Entourage‘s streak of magical end credits tunes alive with Jared Evans’ “In Love With You,” which sports a direct reference to the show. Coincidence?
Hey you, stop wasting that 40. The Boondocks will be back for a 4th season. In the meantime, feel free to indulge your Boondocks addiction with this comprehensive overview of Season 3. Follow the links to watch each episode and read my take on the series.
Can you believe it? Season 3 of the best animated series on TV has finally come to an end. Will there be a 4th season?
“Hair” is light on music – just 4 tracks, if you exclude the outro. And what an outro that was. “In for The Kill” was a perfect choice for all the drama and tension in this episode.” You’ll understand once you’ve seen it. More music from “Hair” below.
Ruckus has been a consistent force of self-hatred on Boondocks, and we get a healthy dose of his background in “The Color Ruckus.” But if you were gearing yourself up for an episode where Uncle Ruckus finally sees the light and stops hating his own kind, please back up in your seat.
“The Fried Chicken Flu was good.” Bone-suckin’ good.
I hope you love Latin music and a certain summer smash by one Cam’ron, because there’s plenty of both in “Tequila Sunrise.”
When The Boondocks returns with “The Fried Chicken Flu” on August 1 it will be looking to ruffle some feathers. Chicken feathers, that is. Episode 13 of Season 3 is expected to be a scathing indictment of evil fried chicken behemoth KFC. If it’s anything like the anti-BET episode, then it will have been worth the wait.
HBO’s Entourage continues its downward spiral, with Vince entering the onset of mid-life crisis. Thankfully, the music continues to impress. Here’s a breakdown of the music from “Dramedy.”
After a medical checkup, a doctor warns Granddad that he could die any day if he doesn’t learn to manage his stress levels.
Granddad gets a crack at romance and manages to get in the way of his own happiness. This episode keeps the humor light and heavy on message. You’ve been warned.
The Boondocks Season 3: Episode 10, “The Story of Lando Freeman,” follows Grandad’s quest to find out if Lando Freeman is truly his son. Sure, he’s able to make the connection (his nickname is Lando’s real name, for instance), but getting to the truth becomes a tricky process. Literally.