Martin Luther King, Jr. Comes out of a coma after 32 years, turns out he knows Robert (Grandad) Freeman, at dinner MLK Jr. Asks Robert Freeman if he was pranking Rosa Parks, turns out R. Freeman was pissed at Rosa Parks for stealing his “Thunder” as he claims he told the Bus Conductor he wasn’t moving to the back but was completely ignored. As usual this episode deals with some political issues in another hilarious show.
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While Riley’s convincing two reality shows that Grandad’s blind and running a homeless shelter, Huey is being shadowed by a secret government agent. But is he real?
A well meaning, liberal teacher offers Huey the chance to direct the elementary school Christmas play, and Huey decides to release his vision onto the world: “The Adventures Of Black Jesus.â€
Riley’s favourite rapper Gangstalicious is shot and hospitalized in Woodcrest. When he goes to visit the rapper he finds more than he anticipated…like maybe rappers that make songs like “Thugin Luv†aren’t necessarily as tough as they seem. Go figure.
District Attorney and law-abiding citizen Tom DuBois fits the description of the elusive “X-box Killer†and is arrested. Huey has to find the real killer, before Tom is shipped off to “real†prison where he will most assuredly be anally raped. Written by Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes
During a run-in in the mall parking lot that quickly escalates into a fist fight, Grandad gets his ass whooped by a blind man. He struggles with putting the incident behind him and keeping his ego intact while being teased mercilessly by Riley. Written by Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes.
Robert “Grandad†Freeman infatuation with a young women named Cristal (Like the champaigne
concerns Huey and Riley. The boys fear they’ll soon have a ‘hoe’ for a grandmother. Written by Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes.
The trial of R&B singer R. Kelly as seen through the sardonic eyes of Huey and Riley. Written by Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes
Robert “Grandad†Freeman, drags a reluctant Huey & Riley to Ed Wuncler’s garden party. The Freemans do their best to blend in with the white crowd… and bridge their generational gap. Huey tries to educate some white folk on








