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

"...Or Die Trying" (Episode 1)





Grandad, Huey, Riley & Jazmine sneak into the movies to watch "Soul Plane 2: The Blackjacking!" At the theater, they do their best to evade Ruckus, who is determined to report them to the authorities.

"Tom, Sarah and Usher" (Episode 2)





Tom is inconsolable when he thinks his wife Sarah is falling in love with R&B superstar Usher. He then turns to A Pimp Named Slickback for advise.

"Thank You for Not Snitching" (Episode 3)





As a crime-wave sweeps over Woodcrest, Riley refuses to snitch on the vandals, despite the fact that they have jacked Grandad's beloved car, Dorothy.

"Stinkmeaner Strikes Back" (Episode 4)





The ghost of Col. Stinkmeaner possesses Tom and returns to terrorize Grandad and the boys. The Freemans summon Reverend, Father, Uncle Ruckus to help with the exorcism.

"The Story of Thugnificent" (Episode 5)





When world-renowned rapper Thugnificent moves into Woodcrest with his crew, Macktastic and Flo-Nominal, Grandad becomes annoyed with his new neighbors. Their feud inspires one of the greatest dis records of all-time, "Eff Grandad".

"Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch" (Episode 6)





Grandad's online dating adventures lead him to a beautiful woman named Luna. Unfortunately, Huey, Riley and Grandad realize what a crazy-ass freak Luna really is when she comes to visit for the weekend.

"Shinin'" (Episode 7)





After much begging and pleading, Riley is initiated into his hero Thugnificent's Lethal Interjection crew. When a local bully jacks his ice, Riley turns to Macktastic, Flo-Nominal and Ed III for advice on how to retaliate.

"Ballin'" (Episode 8)





Riley wreaks havoc when he joins Tom's youth basketball team. Everyone realizes how much of a team player Riley isn't as soon as he hits the court.

"Invasion of the Katrinians" (Episode 9)





After the horrific aftermath of hurricane Katrina, a couple of the Freeman's relatives from New Orleans seek refuge in Woodcrest, all at Grandad's expense. Things get hectic when Grandad attempts chase the freeloading guest away.

"Home Alone" (Episode 10)





When Grandad goes on vacation, he leaves Huey and Riley home with Uncle Ruckus as their chaperon. The boys cause havoc to chase Uncle Ruckus away, which leaves Huey in charge... much to Riley's disappointment.

"The S-Word" (Episode 11)





Controversy sweeps the nation when one of Riley's teacher's retaliates to his taunting by calling him the "N" word. Rev. Rollo Goodlove lends a hand in an attempt to make a big profit.

"The Story of Catcher Freeman" (Episode 12)





Grandad tries to teach Huey and Riley about their ancestor Catcher Freeman, a hero who set slaves free by killing their white master. He is interrupted by Uncle Ruckus, who tells his own version of the story, in which "Catch-a-Free-man" was trained to hunt down escaped slaves.

"The Story of Gangstalicious, Part 2" (Episode 13)





Much to the chagrin of Grandad, Riley starts to walk, talk and dress like his favorite rapper Gangstalicious. Riley arranges for rapper Thunificent, Flo-Nominal and Macktastic to collaborate with Gangstalicious on a remix to his hit song, "Homies Over Hoes". But when rumors surface about Ganstalicious being gay, Riley's world is turned upside down.

"The Hunger Strike" (Episode 14)





Huey goes on a hunger strike in an attempt to have BET removed from the air. He receives help from Rev. Rollo Goodlove who seems to be more interest in self-promotion than helping Huey get his point across.

"The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show" (Episode 15)





The television network, BET, follows Uncle Ruckus around Woodcrest, documenting his day to day routine.