When Ed Wuncler (the owner of Granddad's house) invites Granddad and the kids to his garden party, Huey tries to start trouble by saying Jesus was black and he compares Ronald Regan to the devil. Meanwhile, Riley and the owner's grandson (a solider back from Iraq) play withballoons and Granddad runs into the self-loathing black butler Uncle Rukus.
Season 1 Episode 1 of The Boondocks resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - The Garden Party
s01e02 - The Trial of R. Kelly
s01e03 - Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner
s01e04 - Granddad's Fight
s01e05 - A Date With a Health Inspector
s01e06 - The Story of Gangstalicious
s01e07 - A Huey Freeman Christmas
s01e08 - The Real
s01e09 - Return of the King
s01e10 - The Itis
s01e11 - Let's Nab Oprah
s01e12 - Riley Wuz Here
s01e13 - Wingmen
s01e14 - The Block is Hot
s01e15 - The Passion of Ruckus
When Robert 'Grandad' Freeman becomes the legal guardian of his rambunctious grandkids, he moves the family from the south side of Chicago to the quiet and safety of The Boondocks - aka suburban Woodcrest - in hopes he can ignore the kids alltogether and enjoy the fourth quarter of his life in peace.
But neither Huey, a ten-year-old Leftist revolutionary, nor his eight-year old misfit brother Riley are thrilled about the new environment. Although the boys torture each other and provoke the neighborhood, they are still no match for Grandad, who is eccentric even by 'crazy-ass-old-black-man' standards.