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[s2e4] Stinkmeaner Strikes Back Now

Stinkmeaner Strikes Back - The Boondocks (Season 2, Episode 4)

Realizing Tom is possessed, the Freemans seek help from (in his persona as Reverend, Father, Uncle Ruckus) to perform an exorcism. The "ritual" is a direct parody of The Exorcist , but with a Boondocks twist—using peace, understanding, and "good will" as the ultimate weapons against Stinkmeaner's hatred. Huey eventually tricks the ghost by sparking a conversation between Stinkmeaner and Ruckus about how much they both hate Black people, which creates enough "harmony" to banish the spirit back to Hell. Cultural Impact [S2E4] Stinkmeaner Strikes Back

Rather than returning in his own body, Stinkmeaner’s ghost takes advantage of a "Nigga Moment" to possess the mild-mannered . The transformation is jarring and hilarious, as the normally polite Tom begins: Hurling aggressive insults at everyone in sight. Physicalizing Stinkmeaner's blind-warrior combat style. Terrorizing Robert and the boys in their own home. The "Black Exorcism" Stinkmeaner Strikes Back - The Boondocks (Season 2,

In one of the most legendary episodes of The Boondocks , the show blends supernatural horror with its signature biting social commentary. "Stinkmeaner Strikes Back" explores what happens when raw, concentrated hatred is too much even for Hell to handle. The Return of the Colonel Cultural Impact Rather than returning in his own

The episode picks up after the death of Colonel H. Stinkmeaner (who was killed by Robert Freeman in Season 1). In the underworld, Stinkmeaner’s "heart of darkness" and pure "nigga-tivity" impress the Devil so much that he is hailed as the er Hell has ever seen" *. Instead of eternal punishment, the Devil gives him a job offer: return to Earth to spread ignorance, chaos, and get his revenge on the Freemans. The Possession of Tom Dubois