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The Boondocks :: Wingmen (01x13)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Wingmen
Episode #: 01x13
Production Number: 111
Original Airdate: Sunday March 05th, 2006
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Episode Crew
Director: Seung Eun-Kim
Writer: Aaron McGruder
 
Episode Summary
 
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When Granddad's oldest friend Moe dies, the Freemans go back to Chicago, where he and Huey must learn to let go of the past.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Special Guest Stars
Mike EppsvoicedMo Jackson 
Guest Stars
Affion CrockettvoicedOld Funeral AttendeeRecurring (first appearance)
DJ PoohvoicedLaughing Funeral AttendeeRecurring (third appearance)
Dee Bradley BakervoicedGerman Fighter PilotRecurring (first appearance)
Kevin Michael Richardson (2)voicedProbate LawyerRecurring (7th appearance)
Kim WhitleyvoicedMaybellineRecurring (4th appearance)
Austin WilliamsvoicedCairo 
Che BoueyvoicedDewey 
Niecy NashvoicedCookie Freeman 
Uncredited
Aaron McGrudervoicedYoung GranddadRecurring (third appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
Though its never stated, Cookie Freeman is Granddad's sister.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
MadvillainFancy Clown 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Cookie: Robert, how are the boys?
Granddad: I hate em both! Bye!
 
Young Mo: What nigga you know got enough heart to fly in the middle of Nazi Germany with a white woman on his plane? Huh? Who do you know could do some sh*t like that? Mo' Gunz, that's who!
Young Granddad: Mo! I'm trying to concentrate.
Young Mo: And I dare one of these crackers to say something'! Sh*t! I woke up this morning wanting to shoot me a white man!
 
Riley: Boo! Hey, Eyrka Bonduey! Real gay, my nigga!
Kyro: Shut up Riley!
Huey: Kyro, whats wrong with you? This nigga's corny.
Kyro: No, nigga you're corny. At least he's here. Why don't you run off with your punk ass granddad. Fake ass nigga!
(Huey punches Kyro.)
 
Mourner: Hey, Robert. How ya doing? I heard you was giving the eulogy. I think that's mighty nice. Knowing how you and Moe had bad blood.
Granddad: Well, what's in the past is in the past.
Mourner: Yeah. HA HA HA. I recall Moe telling me he couldn't stand your black ass. Woo. I remember it like it was last week. Matter of fact.....I think it was last week.
Granddad: Last week?
Mourner: Uh-huh. You should've heard 'im, Robert. He was on a roll, man. He was calling you all kinds of bitches and mother f**kers. Moe was like, Shabazz or something, man....
Granddad: Moe called me a mother f**ker last week? He said that last week?
Mourner: Like hell he did. I think it was Tuesday. About 1:28 PM.
Granddad: Well ain't this a bitch?
 
Moe: Well, I got somethin' here to give you that's very near and dear to me, playa pimp. (Granddad opens the suitcase with a jar of nuts inside) These nuts, nigga! Got you, nigga! From beyond the grave! You will never be able to get me back, nigga!
 
 
Cultural References
 
Riley: Man, you got knocked the-- nevermind.

Riley is about to say, "You got knocked the f**k out!" from the movie Friday. The movie starred John Witherspoon (Granddad Freeman) and its sequal starred Mike Epps (Moe.)
 
When Granddad tells Huey to say something deep, Huey quotes a portion of The Profit, one of the poems by Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese author, philosopher, poet and artist. Huey's quote begins with “Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.”
 
 
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