Showing posts with label Season Three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Season Three. Show all posts

"It's a Black President, Huey Freeman" (Episode 1)





Remember "Yes We Can"? No, you don't? A German documentary follows the Freeman family from the election to the Inauguration of the country's first Black President, giving us a look back at the hope and change that already feels like ancient history.

"Bitches to Rags" (Episode 2)





Thugnificent has seen better days. Auto-tune, rap-beef and nothing can stop the IRS when his new album tanks. Faced with the horror of getting a real job, Otis Jackson takes some pretty desperate measures to stay afloat. Is there life after rap death?

"The Red Ball" (Episode 3)





When the Chinese call in some old debts, Ed Wuncler is forced to gamble all of Woodcrest's fortunes on a kickball game with its sister city, Wushung, China. Kickball legend Huey Freeman is to come out of self-imposed exile from the game to do battle with the red ball one last time. It's a kickball game to end all kickball games.

"The Story of Jimmy Rebel" (Episode 4)





Ruckus finds his musical soul mate in famed racist country-western singer Jimmy Rebel. But can the ebony and ivory of racist music really live together in harmony?

"Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy" (Episode 5)





Colonel H. Stinkmeaner had no family and no friends... but he did have a mean crew. Three of Stinkmeaner's old crew arrive in town to exact payback on the Freeman family. Is revenge a dish best served old?

"Smokin' With Cigarettes" (Episode 6)





If it's fun to do bad things, then Riley is having the best time ever with juvenile felon Lamilton Taeshawn. But when Lamilton wants to prove he has the juice, the good times come to a shocking end. Will Riley know the ledge? Will anyone get these movie references?

"The Fundraiser" (Episode 7)





Riley takes over the school candy bar hustle and floods the block with sugar. But when the competition comes looking for payback, its all out war for control of the chocolate covered streets. Will the sweet life take Riley under?

"Pause" (Episode 8)





Grandad is cast as the leading man by mega-superstar of stage and screen, Winston Jerome. But when the theater group turns out to be a homoerotic evangelical cult, it's up to Huey and Riley to put a pause to it.

"A Date With the Booty Warrior" (Episode 9)





Having conquered his fears of prison rape, Tom volunteers to lead Huey, Riley, and some classmates on a trip to jail as part of a "Scared Stiff" program. But when a riot breaks out, Tom has to get the kids, and his delicate backside, out of jail in one piece.

"The Story of Lando Freeman" (Episode 10)





There's a new handyman in the neighborhood undercutting Uncle Ruckus... which is good for Grandad and his garden until the man claims to be his long lost son, Lando. Will Grandad take responsibility and be a father to his child? Not without a talk show paternity test...

"Lovely Ebony Brown" (Episode 11)





Grandad finds a Black woman so beautiful and charming, not even Ruckus can hate her. Ebony Brown is perfect in every way... so is the end of Grandad's long, sad, desperate search for a woman? Not if he can help it.

"Mr. Medicinal" (Episode 12)





After a health scare, Grandad discovers the amazing life benefits of medicinal marijuana. But when Grandad suddenly becomes a balanced, well-adjusted person, Huey and Riley immediately know something is up.

"The Fried Chicken Flu" (Episode 13)





Is this how it all ends? When a fast food promotion crosses with a plague of biblical proportions, society spins out of control faster than you can say "white meat only". Will Huey Freeman's elaborate end-of-the-world survival plan stand up to the ultimate test? Will any of us ever get to eat fried chicken again?!

"The Color Ruckus" (Episode 14)





If you loved "The Color Purple", and can't get enough of "Precious", we present an equally powerful, emotionally gripping story of people senselessly beating each other. Uncle Ruckus's family comes in to town and Ruckus must settle some old business with his father. It's a tale of abuse, and triumph, and... actually no, it's just a tale of abuse.

"It's Goin Down" (Episode 15)





A terror attack near Woodcrest is imminent, and retired domestic terrorist Huey Freeman is the main suspect. With super-agent Jack Flowers on his tail and Ed and Rummy on the loose, can anyone save the day?