I saw the episode in which Samuel L. Jackson was a guest star. It was a hilarious satire of the Iraq war, and I’ll probably start watching the show regularly when I get back to Davie.
I saw the episode in which Samuel L. Jackson was a guest star. It was a hilarious satire of the Iraq war, and I’ll probably start watching the show regularly when I get back to Davie.
Third best show ever. After Aqua Teen Hunger Force and cops.
That's got to be my favorite episode yet on account of the almost episode-wide metaphor at play. I mean it didn't really occur to me until they were robbing the store, but then I saw the episode again and realized the parallels had begun way before that. And of course the inclusion of Charlie Murphy and Sam Jackson--complete with a reprisal of his Pulp Fiction dialogue--made it that much better.Originally Posted by The Man
Yeah, that one was funny. Tha last three one's however, have been a little gay. Firstly was the lawyer afraid of being anally raped in prision("You droped the soup nigga, Pick up the soup nigga."), then there was the wet kiss between Gangsta whats his name and some dude. And finally was the smurf pic when what's his name was giving his vision of Christmas. But alas they were funny as hell.
Hey did you just post the n word, let me tell you about that that word needs to be abolished, it only discriminates my people and you shouldn't definetly not say it if you're white.
I love EdIII but I can't find any pics of him or Crystol.![]()
Yellow Winged Angel
Couldn’t agree with you more; the Pulp Fiction references turned it from a merely excellent episode into a classic. I picked up on the metaphor immediately, but I didn’t realize how deep the satire went until I looked the show up on Wikipedia. Judging from that episode, I wouldn’t be far amiss to start watching the show regularly.Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryûkishi
While I agree that the N-word tends to be used in a racist context, in cases like The Boondocks or Pulp Fiction it is being used to parody racism.Originally Posted by Ashley Schovitz'
What was the name of Samuel L. Jackson's chracter and why give the white characters black voices?
Yellow Winged Angel
Samuel L. Jackson’s character was named Gin Rummy (an obvious reference to Donald Rumsfeld). I believe the implication in giving the white characters black voices is that they are "wiggers."
"Does she duck under the table when a man in a purple suit walks buy"
"Yeah but a lot of people do that"![]()
or
"50% of nigga moments are started by Nikes"![]()
or
"If I was to piss on you right now would you A) move the hell out the way or stand there and take it ohh and id like to give a big shout out to
my homie Deebo!"![]()
or
"When I was a kid my favorite rapper was Ice Cube"
"The dude who does all those family movies"![]()
Tonight was the start of a new batch of episodes, and the first one out must be my favorite episode yet. Reasons to watch:<ul type="1"><li>The return of Sam Jackson as Gin Rummy
<li>Bizarre non-sequitur fight scenes
<li>Bushido Brown, the soulful bodyguard
<li>"I sent that bitch a smiley face."</ul>
I've only seen one episode, and that was the one with Martin Luther King, Jr. in it.
yah, and so far, thats been one of the best ones, IMO. lol That episode is why I still watch the show. =3Originally Posted by First Mate Elite Lord Sigma
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