Thank You for Not Snitching

"Thank You for Not Snitching" is the third episode of the second season of the Adult Swim animated television series The Boondocks and the eighteenth episode overall. It originally aired on October 22, 2007. The episode opens with Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy driving through Woodcrest late at night, dressed in dark clothes and wearing bulletproof vests. Rummy derides Ed for talking on his Bluetooth headset, commenting on how it makes people look ... more

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  • Oct 22, 2007

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The Boondocks

The Boondocks is an American animated series created by Aaron McGruder for the Adult Swim programming block of Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network, based upon McGruder's comic strip of the same name. The Boondocks is a social satire of American culture and race relations (or stereotypes in the...

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