Someone might've said it last week but "Wedgie" at BET is a thinly-veiled caricature of Reggie Hudlin who worked on the Boondocks and then went to BET. He's also behind/involved in a ton of popular productions (Django, House Party, wrote a few Black Panther comics, and MUCH more). He and McGruder had a falling out.
@@CLDJ227 Not much. AM mentions him in an AV club interview. AVC: Reginald Hudlin is one of the executive producers of The Boondocks. What do you think he brings to your partnership? AM: Uh, we don't have a partnership anymore. Reginald Hudlin left the show at the end of the Fox pilot. He is now running BET, and I have not spoken with him in over a year. We have a contractual obligation to give him a credit.
So the character of Weggie is based on Mcgruders former friend and Boondocks producer Reginald Hudlin, who's great grandparents were involved in the underground railroad and he attended Harvard. They fell out after Reggie joined BET as president, Mcgruder saw this as a betrayal as they both spent their entire entertainment careers making smart black centric content while BET had devolved into mindless nonsense that perpetuated Negative black stereotypes in their programming. This is why the character of Weggie is extremely educated and well intentioned but depicted as spineless and a suck up who slowly becomes part of the system that attempts to destroy black people. Side note Reginald Hudlin really did write for Black Panther in real life and he is responsible for creating the storyline where T'challa married Storm
So Tom's a third Scottish and Robert and the boys are direct descendants of Master Colonel, that makes Ruckus the blackest member of the show. I'm sure he'll take it well.
Tom also has French origins because Dubois is not a typical Scottish name and robert Robert had said I believe in the last season when in an episode where he recounts one of his adventures in the 60s that he also has Native American origins
@@gabrielesolletico6542 I thought that was Drum or Mandingo. Yes, I seen both those movies. Don’t judge me too harshly. However, in dialogue ruckus said that movie was Amistad.
What Navi was referring to was Aaron McGruder and Gary Anthony Williams (VA for Ruckus) tried to get an Uncle Ruckus movie made. They dressed Williams up in actual Ruckus cosplay and had him going out in Public antagonizing Black people as test material (kinda like a Black Borat movie). The movie didn't get enough crowdfunding and the project was shelved.
"Weggie" is Reggie Hudlin, Harvard graduate, wrote for Black Panther comic book & produced a BET TV show, & produced The Boondocks with MacGruder. Pretty easy to understand why those episodes were banned.
Marketa got her Native American ancestry through her Scandinavian ancestors; historians found out that the Scandinavians who made it to the America's a thousand years ago took Native American women as wives, Thats where Marketa gets it from which is funny knowing that and reacting to vikings that shows that history.
Debra Lee-vil is honestly one of the best side characters in this show...She was only in like 2 or 3 eppies in the entire series, but MAN! 😂😂😂 I assume that her portrayal as basically a more scary female version of Dr. Evil is why the REAL Debra Lee was none too happy about these episodes. 😂😂😂 I'm sorry, but it's her over-the-top cruelty that makes her so funny. LOL!!!
@@UnrulyChanell He works 20 minimum wage jobs but still is limited by the amount of hours in a day. It's no different than working a single minimum wage job for 60-80 hours a week, you'd still be broke.
You wont have the exact same dna as your brother Suraj. Siblings on average only have 50% of the same dna. Like if you get 50% from your mom and dad it doesn't mean it will be the exact same parts.
#sundayrundown If the crew hasn't already watched the original "The Color Purple" movie I strongly suggest watching it before S3 Ep 14 of the boonedocks, it's another (everyone's favorite character) lol Ruckus centric episode.
It’s still fascinating Tom interacts with Ruckus and even is okay with his daughter being around him. He seems like the type of individual you wouldn’t want anyone around. Also Ruckus using bleaching Cream for what I can guess has been many years I do think he does have a skin decease.
It's because Tom is just too nice ans kinda ignorant. Just as ignorant as ruckus but that's what makes Noth of their characters interesting and funny to watch.
"Why are those comments so old." Yeah, I'm guilty of that, not proud of it. Didn't Hudlin retcon a lot of Black Panther moments and basically turn it into his fanfiction?
I don't know HOW the FUCK I missed this LOL, but it was literally like when you find a $20 in the back pocket of that pair of jeans you haven't worn in a couple of weeks 😆🤣 This EP is fucking-GOLDDD 😂 I mean, "A black doctor is an oxymoron!?" Someone sat down and THOUGHT this line out ✌️💀⚰️🤣🤣🤣 Ruckus is a fucking MENACE 😆
5:46 Alex Haley. Roots. Roots the book. Roots the 1977 miniseries. Roots: the Next Generations. 1979. Roots the 2016 miniseries remake. check 'em out. check 'em ALL out.
Now don’t get it twisted, I’m black myself and I disagree with about 96% of the stuff Uncle Ruckus says(even if he’s my favorite) but what he said about black fraternities is the 4% I *completely* agree with. I graduated college last May and this dude who was in Phi Beta Stigma/Sigma held up the entire ceremony for 4 whole minutes doing his frat bark and walk. Everyone(including myself) were cringing and the faculty looked so heated🤣
I understand the stance the normies have on Ruckus but let's be honest, he makes the show funnier and I believe the show would be significantly less enjoyable without him.
Super market your native side could come from the fact the in the past ancestors of Native Americans used to travel the land bridge connecting Russia and Alaska (the Bering Strait).Although now it’s suggested that some ancestors to Native Americans actually traveled to America by boat using the ancient coastline. Idk maybe a possibility 🤷🏾♂️😂
Everytime i hear Ruckus in the show being the only western character in a world full of ignorant anime looking npcs and the recurring staff of course. For a reality show it would be absolutely the bomb seeing Uncle Ruckus irl walking around an event sharing some of his wisdomness to all people
The Samuel l Jackson film is 51st State ( pretty strange but funny film ). Yeah i think it's about a drug called formula 51 or something. It also stars Robert Carlyle. Oh fun fact in boondocks Samuel l Jackson voices the white guy who's friends with ed wuncler . 2 of the most inept crazy people you could ask for help ( and probably shouldn't, lol ). Good reaction, as for ruckus he's entertaining, funny, but he really needs to think half of the time he opens his mouth and ofc finding out he's not really white. However as the results were corrected by bet ad he tried to kill himself he's back to believing the lie. I only started watching the boondocks recently and i love it. As i was a big fan of the first Friday film and found out John Witherspoon ( R.I.P. ) was in this and the humor's similar i had to watch it. The 1 character i think has it the hardest is tom ( he tries his best and his wife later constantly berates him, she then keeps trying it on with other men like usher, seems to only be with him as he's a discount version of Obama..even his daughter wanted usher to be her dad and said it in front of him..i wish tom would've kicked his wife out and found better. He has his moments where he really grows as a character. But then soon as it's his wife he loses that backbone ).
I went to a prestigious university in Denver. I make sure people know it. Why go there and not talk about it. It’s no Harvard, but it prestigious around here. I’ve done a ancestry test in 2015.
Is all this Ruckus stuff weird for non black ppl lol? Like I mean do ppl feel like they shouldn't laugh and etc? It makes me cringe at times but I feel like not as much as some ppl.
I mean I'm black and it's still uncomfortable, but I will say it's a comedy, so it's all if it's all for jokes the fact you cringe and you are uncomfortable means you are not racist
No you're supposed to laugh at ruckus because the statements he make are so ignorant and stupid. Then he gets proven wrong every single time and still thinks he's right. Which is funny because he thinks he is always in the right when the show proves him wrong
@@layedbackthomas why should you? He's a character that you're supposed to laugh at his ignorance. You're not laughing because you think what he said is true you're laughing at the fact that someone could be so ignorant. I rather laugh at that kinda thing then cringe
@@rushking19 I mean certain types of comedy thread the line of cringe and funny. I thought it was a simple concept haha. Like there is a side of being funny and there is a side of taking it too far with anything. It being cringy can be in-between there some where. My question was about being a different race. So it can be uncomfortable laughing at a joke that pertains to racist sterotypes. Cringing doesn't mean you don't get the premise.
I think people of all races should feel comfortable laughing at racist humor and the fact that they don't is due to many factors especially ones reacting to a show for everybody to see. As a black man I find ruckus hilarious all the time and I wouldn't mind if my white friends found him equally as funny because that's how it should be
They are scared of being seen as racist. They are scared to even think about what Ruckus says and see it for the funny parody of racism that it is. That's what PC culture does, it makes people scared of even hearing certain things. How do they hope to fight the ideas without even being able to mock them?
It makes all the sense. They are a group of friends with multiple different races and you've asked them to sit and watch someone be racist and talk shit about race when all they have done is love each other despite race. makes 100% sense. I do think Ruckus would be easier to swallow if they just thank God he doesn't exist and laugh it out though
They are terminally online so it makes sense they are afraid of engaging with this absurd shit, because they fear of the judgement from the speech policing that they participate in. I laugh at ruckus and at his views, and I laugh at how it's all interconnected in clever or ignorant ways with stereotypes and history. They are scared to laugh because their PC dogma requires treating every instance of racism like a taboo, in the process they disable their own ability to even discuss, deconstruct or acknowledge where these racist remarks and ideas come from. And because they are not allowed to think or discuss these topics, they are unable to engage with these ideas and laugh at how absurd they are but how cleaver the mind of the racist can be. They convince themselves that racists must be stupid and bad people, and because of that they are unable to see how nefarious racism can be, and how creative people can be in their hate, and laugh at how absurd the caricature of black people that the racists paint is.
Ehy! I'm surprised you had fun and enjoyed the episode, despite since Season 2 you started to roll your eyes to the shy everytime Ruckus made an appearance, you you often talked over him... that's good for you. You're slowly starting to absorb Ruckus' "truths". ;) :)
From a certain point of view Ruckus is his own proof for what he’s been saying the entire show! Just think about it: Tom is over 30% Scottish. He’s a successful lawyer, happily married, etc. Robert, Huey and Riley are pretty well off and especially in Huey's case often portrayed as reasonable. Ruckus? He is often shown to be stupid and unreasonable! You could say... uncivilized! Unfortunately he’s not smart enough to capitalize on this revelation...
@@sonicboomkj The Cartoon Network? Turner owned that channel and Sony Studios produced the show. BET was owned by Viacom at the time and threatened to sue Sony over this and another episode if they were broadcast in the U.S. which is why they were banned and only available on the dvd's.
I love the test results having a 2% margin of error when the results are 102% basically saying there's no way in hell you ain't black Ruckus
@@supersuede6493102+/-2 means you're 100-104% black, so both of you are right
@@supersuede6493that’s exactly what I thought lol
@@supersuede6493that would mean he has more DNA than anyone else on Earth lol
@@supersuede6493it does technically it could be 100% or 104% so either way he's at least 100% black
My favorite line in Boondocks history 😂😂
Someone might've said it last week but "Wedgie" at BET is a thinly-veiled caricature of Reggie Hudlin who worked on the Boondocks and then went to BET. He's also behind/involved in a ton of popular productions (Django, House Party, wrote a few Black Panther comics, and MUCH more). He and McGruder had a falling out.
@@CLDJ227 Not much. AM mentions him in an AV club interview.
AVC: Reginald Hudlin is one of the executive producers of The Boondocks. What do you think he brings to your partnership?
AM: Uh, we don't have a partnership anymore. Reginald Hudlin left the show at the end of the Fox pilot. He is now running BET, and I have not spoken with him in over a year. We have a contractual obligation to give him a credit.
He worked on zero Boondocks episodes, he left after the original unaired FOX pilot was passed on
So the character of Weggie is based on Mcgruders former friend and Boondocks producer Reginald Hudlin, who's great grandparents were involved in the underground railroad and he attended Harvard. They fell out after Reggie joined BET as president, Mcgruder saw this as a betrayal as they both spent their entire entertainment careers making smart black centric content while BET had devolved into mindless nonsense that perpetuated Negative black stereotypes in their programming. This is why the character of Weggie is extremely educated and well intentioned but depicted as spineless and a suck up who slowly becomes part of the system that attempts to destroy black people. Side note Reginald Hudlin really did write for Black Panther in real life and he is responsible for creating the storyline where T'challa married Storm
Also he created Shuri
@@CLDJ227 Doubtful
So Tom's a third Scottish and Robert and the boys are direct descendants of Master Colonel, that makes Ruckus the blackest member of the show. I'm sure he'll take it well.
Dang, Uncle don't realize he's discriminating against descendants of what he see as "white royalty".
Tom also has French origins because Dubois is not a typical Scottish name and robert Robert had said I believe in the last season when in an episode where he recounts one of his adventures in the 60s that he also has Native American origins
I’m surprised Uncle Ruckus didn’t know about Roots because in the very first episode, he called Robert Kunta Kinte lol
Yes. And in Season 3, ep. 4, we will see him watching at a certain scene of "Roots"...
@@gabrielesolletico6542 I thought that was Drum or Mandingo. Yes, I seen both those movies. Don’t judge me too harshly. However, in dialogue ruckus said that movie was Amistad.
The show like many cartoons have plot holes
maybe he just heard it
Ruckus finding the world's biggest tall tee after saying "well I'm black now" makes me die every time. 🤣
This is one of the funniest ep of the series. It didn't air on tv so if you saw it it was because you had the dvd.
Im probably waaay too late but yall NEED to have a full couch for the Season 3 premiere
I co-sign this.
The show starts to go downhill from there
@@supersuede6493 Speak for yourself.
@@curtiszyr You're thinking of season 4 buddy
@@supersuede6493nope
Ruckus reacted to his DNA letter like it was HIV results 😂😂😂
Much worse than that!!
Yeah! God forbid, the positive results
Ruckus in 6 words:
I Wake Up, Breath, And Hate
the scene w the cam crew recording him on the noose is so fkn funny
What Navi was referring to was Aaron McGruder and Gary Anthony Williams (VA for Ruckus) tried to get an Uncle Ruckus movie made. They dressed Williams up in actual Ruckus cosplay and had him going out in Public antagonizing Black people as test material (kinda like a Black Borat movie). The movie didn't get enough crowdfunding and the project was shelved.
"See now, you're a hater" is such a power move
Even when he was writing the comic for news papers way back in the day, Aaron was still taking shots at BET.
"Weggie" is Reggie Hudlin, Harvard graduate, wrote for Black Panther comic book & produced a BET TV show, & produced The Boondocks with MacGruder.
Pretty easy to understand why those episodes were banned.
The uncle ruckus show should've been a whole spin off honestly 😂
I think it almost was, but a live action version.
Nah the world is not ready for that.
@@marche800 Well with how divided the world is now with their sensitivities I'd say it's a perfect time just to shake things up 😂
Marketa got her Native American ancestry through her Scandinavian ancestors; historians found out that the Scandinavians who made it to the America's a thousand years ago took Native American women as wives, Thats where Marketa gets it from which is funny knowing that and reacting to vikings that shows that history.
Gotta love Ruckus suddenly not knowing about Roots despite calling Robert "Kunta Kinte" _in the very first episode of the show, lol._ 😂
Him waving on that truck at the end slays me.
The camera men where absolute professionals when it comes to filming live shows only rules are never interfiere just film and never be seen.
Uncle ruckus not knowing what roots is is a plot hole he literally says in the first episode out of my way kunta kinte🤔
I hope yall tell Rana, Micky, and Pat about Ruckus's ancestry because that was too good to miss
These reactions were done weeks ago,I'm sure they told them already by now
Debra Lee-vil is honestly one of the best side characters in this show...She was only in like 2 or 3 eppies in the entire series, but MAN! 😂😂😂 I assume that her portrayal as basically a more scary female version of Dr. Evil is why the REAL Debra Lee was none too happy about these episodes. 😂😂😂
I'm sorry, but it's her over-the-top cruelty that makes her so funny. LOL!!!
Weggie is based off the writer Reginald Hudlin, who produced and wrote many black properties. He actually wrote black panther comics in the 200s also.
"Oxymoron" a new word for my personal dictionary
If you look at all the jobs Rukus has are all minimum wage jobs.
With over 20 jobs he still should have enough money to live decent.
@@UnrulyChanell He works 20 minimum wage jobs but still is limited by the amount of hours in a day. It's no different than working a single minimum wage job for 60-80 hours a week, you'd still be broke.
Guess I'm gonna start rapping, or selling crack , or rapping about selling crack. NGL this is one of my favorite episodes.
You wont have the exact same dna as your brother Suraj. Siblings on average only have 50% of the same dna. Like if you get 50% from your mom and dad it doesn't mean it will be the exact same parts.
This episode is easily in my top 3 Boondocks episode! I CANNOT wait for you all to react to Season 3!!
This is one of the fucking best episodes.
#sundayrundown If the crew hasn't already watched the original "The Color Purple" movie I strongly suggest watching it before S3 Ep 14 of the boonedocks, it's another (everyone's favorite character) lol Ruckus centric episode.
They don't have to. If they've a "black struggle" movie they'll get the gist
Next Week Season 3 Guy's,You Will Definitely Love That Season
It’s still fascinating Tom interacts with Ruckus and even is okay with his daughter being around him. He seems like the type of individual you wouldn’t want anyone around. Also Ruckus using bleaching Cream for what I can guess has been many years I do think he does have a skin decease.
@@supersuede6493Tom is nice but also very naive and oblivious.
It's because Tom is just too nice ans kinda ignorant. Just as ignorant as ruckus but that's what makes Noth of their characters interesting and funny to watch.
Ruckus is the whole show really
Kudos for whoever wrote every of Ruckus's speech
Yes! Please keep these vids coming💯 they are a highlight lol 😂
"Why are those comments so old."
Yeah, I'm guilty of that, not proud of it.
Didn't Hudlin retcon a lot of Black Panther moments and basically turn it into his fanfiction?
You guys should watch The 51st State (aka Formula 51). Pre-MCU Samuel L Jackson in a kilt was good times.
2.4k views in one minute
Keep up the good work guys
There’s always a ruckus focused episode, it’s usually hilarious 😅
How else are you supposed to know someone went to Harvard? No one was gonna ask
Great reaction!
"it's something like Reggie....but wedgie"💯
I don't know HOW the FUCK I missed this LOL, but it was literally like when you find a $20 in the back pocket of that pair of jeans you haven't worn in a couple of weeks 😆🤣 This EP is fucking-GOLDDD 😂 I mean, "A black doctor is an oxymoron!?" Someone sat down and THOUGHT this line out ✌️💀⚰️🤣🤣🤣 Ruckus is a fucking MENACE 😆
This episode is the 3 best episodes ever.
5:46 Alex Haley. Roots.
Roots the book.
Roots the 1977 miniseries.
Roots: the Next Generations. 1979.
Roots the 2016 miniseries remake.
check 'em out. check 'em ALL out.
Reginald Hudlin got his Black Panther comic animated thanks to BET. Sure as shit wasn't doing that for Christopher Priest's run.
How can you not like uncle ruckus 😂😂
Now don’t get it twisted, I’m black myself and I disagree with about 96% of the stuff Uncle Ruckus says(even if he’s my favorite) but what he said about black fraternities is the 4% I *completely* agree with.
I graduated college last May and this dude who was in Phi Beta Stigma/Sigma held up the entire ceremony for 4 whole minutes doing his frat bark and walk. Everyone(including myself) were cringing and the faculty looked so heated🤣
"stigma" 😂
@@jazwaz112 heck, might as well be stigma🤣🤣
Dammit Uncle Ruckus.
Two of the best episodes 😂
One of my favourite episodes
I understand the stance the normies have on Ruckus but let's be honest, he makes the show funnier and I believe the show would be significantly less enjoyable without him.
Beard guy stays tiresome.
Then, don’t watch, you clearly see him in the thumbnail
Chris needs to grow a fro cause he gives me Huey Vibes 🤣
No. He's Tom.
Just in time for lunch 😂❤
Super market your native side could come from the fact the in the past ancestors of Native Americans used to travel the land bridge connecting Russia and Alaska (the Bering Strait).Although now it’s suggested that some ancestors to Native Americans actually traveled to America by boat using the ancient coastline. Idk maybe a possibility 🤷🏾♂️😂
Everytime i hear Ruckus in the show being the only western character in a world full of ignorant anime looking npcs and the recurring staff of course. For a reality show it would be absolutely the bomb seeing Uncle Ruckus irl walking around an event sharing some of his wisdomness to all people
Oh I do wonder how this episode could've POSSIBLY been banned
The Samuel l Jackson film is 51st State ( pretty strange but funny film ). Yeah i think it's about a drug called formula 51 or something. It also stars Robert Carlyle.
Oh fun fact in boondocks Samuel l Jackson voices the white guy who's friends with ed wuncler . 2 of the most inept crazy people you could ask for help ( and probably shouldn't, lol ).
Good reaction, as for ruckus he's entertaining, funny, but he really needs to think half of the time he opens his mouth and ofc finding out he's not really white. However as the results were corrected by bet ad he tried to kill himself he's back to believing the lie.
I only started watching the boondocks recently and i love it. As i was a big fan of the first Friday film and found out John Witherspoon ( R.I.P. ) was in this and the humor's similar i had to watch it.
The 1 character i think has it the hardest is tom ( he tries his best and his wife later constantly berates him, she then keeps trying it on with other men like usher, seems to only be with him as he's a discount version of Obama..even his daughter wanted usher to be her dad and said it in front of him..i wish tom would've kicked his wife out and found better. He has his moments where he really grows as a character. But then soon as it's his wife he loses that backbone ).
I went to a prestigious university in Denver. I make sure people know it. Why go there and not talk about it. It’s no Harvard, but it prestigious around here. I’ve done a ancestry test in 2015.
There are isolated tribes in Africa who are biologically less African than Ruckus😂
7:45 Reaction to Ruckus’ test results.
Daym now that’s great comedy, y’all weird AF 😂😂
there a reason why. and we'll find out in season 3.
Next week season 3 of the boondocks reaction
Wait till they see the Story of Uncle Ruckus
Season 3 is the best 👌
Is all this Ruckus stuff weird for non black ppl lol? Like I mean do ppl feel like they shouldn't laugh and etc? It makes me cringe at times but I feel like not as much as some ppl.
I mean I'm black and it's still uncomfortable, but I will say it's a comedy, so it's all if it's all for jokes the fact you cringe and you are uncomfortable means you are not racist
No you're supposed to laugh at ruckus because the statements he make are so ignorant and stupid. Then he gets proven wrong every single time and still thinks he's right. Which is funny because he thinks he is always in the right when the show proves him wrong
@@rushking19I get how Ruckus works. My question was more about feeling extra uncomfortable/cringe filled when youre not black.
@@layedbackthomas why should you? He's a character that you're supposed to laugh at his ignorance. You're not laughing because you think what he said is true you're laughing at the fact that someone could be so ignorant. I rather laugh at that kinda thing then cringe
@@rushking19 I mean certain types of comedy thread the line of cringe and funny. I thought it was a simple concept haha. Like there is a side of being funny and there is a side of taking it too far with anything. It being cringy can be in-between there some where. My question was about being a different race. So it can be uncomfortable laughing at a joke that pertains to racist sterotypes. Cringing doesn't mean you don't get the premise.
7:18
A lot of Icelandic people have a small percentage of Native American ancestry.
I think people of all races should feel comfortable laughing at racist humor and the fact that they don't is due to many factors especially ones reacting to a show for everybody to see. As a black man I find ruckus hilarious all the time and I wouldn't mind if my white friends found him equally as funny because that's how it should be
I swear that was Jay-Z in that trench coat.
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Their dislike of/uncomfortability with Ruckus makes no sense to me. One of the best characters in the show.
They are scared of being seen as racist. They are scared to even think about what Ruckus says and see it for the funny parody of racism that it is. That's what PC culture does, it makes people scared of even hearing certain things. How do they hope to fight the ideas without even being able to mock them?
It makes all the sense. They are a group of friends with multiple different races and you've asked them to sit and watch someone be racist and talk shit about race when all they have done is love each other despite race. makes 100% sense. I do think Ruckus would be easier to swallow if they just thank God he doesn't exist and laugh it out though
@@paul-juniorblack6151 No, it doesn't. They're just woke. Normal people have a sense of humour and don't care what race other people are.
Next season 3
"that was a struggle to watch"...............
grow a fucking pair.
They are terminally online so it makes sense they are afraid of engaging with this absurd shit, because they fear of the judgement from the speech policing that they participate in. I laugh at ruckus and at his views, and I laugh at how it's all interconnected in clever or ignorant ways with stereotypes and history. They are scared to laugh because their PC dogma requires treating every instance of racism like a taboo, in the process they disable their own ability to even discuss, deconstruct or acknowledge where these racist remarks and ideas come from. And because they are not allowed to think or discuss these topics, they are unable to engage with these ideas and laugh at how absurd they are but how cleaver the mind of the racist can be. They convince themselves that racists must be stupid and bad people, and because of that they are unable to see how nefarious racism can be, and how creative people can be in their hate, and laugh at how absurd the caricature of black people that the racists paint is.
Why, so you can suck on them?
Ehy! I'm surprised you had fun and enjoyed the episode, despite since Season 2 you started to roll your eyes to the shy everytime Ruckus made an appearance, you you often talked over him... that's good for you. You're slowly starting to absorb Ruckus' "truths". ;) :)
Finally
React to the story of uncle ruckus Season 3 episode 14
😅😅😅
Why yall cutting the jokes out?
😂😂
😂
Watch solo leveling plzzzzz
From a certain point of view Ruckus is his own proof for what he’s been saying the entire show! Just think about it:
Tom is over 30% Scottish. He’s a successful lawyer, happily married, etc.
Robert, Huey and Riley are pretty well off and especially in Huey's case often portrayed as reasonable.
Ruckus? He is often shown to be stupid and unreasonable! You could say... uncivilized!
Unfortunately he’s not smart enough to capitalize on this revelation...
Suraj talk to much
Why wouldn't they watch FLEABAG? 😭😭😭
I'm glad they are reacting to the series, but I'm starting to feel bad for TheNormies. I think this is ruining their minds.
@@therealneal3034 BET was under the same company as the channel The Boondocks was airing on.
@@sonicboomkj The Cartoon Network? Turner owned that channel and Sony Studios produced the show.
BET was owned by Viacom at the time and threatened to sue Sony over this and another episode if they were broadcast in the U.S. which is why they were banned and only available on the dvd's.
How is it ruining their minds?
@7:14