# 0001 And if you wanted to know what the actor look like, he's (I think) the only black cop on the show Reno 911 Pretty underrated show imo plus you'll also get to see the actor who voices Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life. (his name escapes me as of writing this comment)
What I love about this particular BAF Episode is fact that, normally CJ would usually improvise dialogues for the character he's covering. But nah, not this time. Stinkmeaner was built so different, all the wild shit he be saying canonically is more than enough.
Lmao Seeing Dub see all of this was a treat. For all the Boondocks OGs that saw this back in the mid-2000s, it was like going back in time. This was one of the best shows back then. I also love how Dub wasn’t down with fighting an old, blind man. But as soon as the shoes get stepped on near the beginning, it was on! 🤣
Lol, the Boondocks are hilarious! Stinkmeaner’s crew are based off Sanford and Son and Good Times. Lord Rufus Grabmiser is based off of Fred Sanford, Lady Esmeralda is based off of Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son series. George Pisterofferson is based on J.J Evans of Good Times with some reference of Bubba from Sanford and Son🤣🤣🤣🤣
You know what's extra funny tho? Ruckus didn't pull out the Bible. He pulled up a random ass book. Aaron McGruder was hella out of pocket for that one 🤣🤣
Dub stinkmeaner is the ultimate hater my boy went to hell beat the devil came back and haunted somebody just to torture some people again, then he became a clone hater still messing with grandad. To think it all started with one nigga moment 😂😂😂
[Edited for grammar and clarity] Don't know if anyone mentioned this, but the weapon used to attack Robert in the fishing scene is directly from Kung Fu Theater. It was one of The Most Popular movies from back in the day that was on that show. It was called something like, Master of the Flying Guillotine. If I remember correctly, this was the weapon of choice for the villain who would go around taking off people's heads with the flying guillotine contraption. That was a great episode. It was the second best one my older siblings showed me when I was a kid. Highly recommend. I can't remember the name of my favorite movie from Kung Fu Theater, but it was about a woman whose entire village was massacred by these bandits; she's attacked and left for dead; and is found and nursed back to health by a couple nuns. When she finally wakes up, it turns out she's in a Shaolin nunnery. They teach her kung fu using her long legs (insane training montage), she tracks down the bandits, and goes off to get revenge. That's the usual theme in old school kung fu movies. haha. It was cool to see it used in TBD