Tonight’s episode is marked as “402” and next week’s is “404.” The second has no writing credit. The series’ long-delayed final season proceeded without him, after he and the network disagreed over a schedule for delivering new episodes (the details are fuzzy McGruder’s statement is here). Adult Swim sent out two episodes for critics, tonight’s and next week’s. Series creator Aaron McGruder, who adapted the animated show from his own newspaper strip, isn’t involved anymore. You can’t figure out exactly what, but you can feel it. It’s a zombie show, like the Dan Harmon–less fourth season of Community. It’s not terrible, but it doesn’t seem like itself. I’ll be brief about the fourth and final season of The Boondocks, the Adult Swim series about ten-year-old black militant Huey Freeman, his gangsta-wanna-be kid brother, Riley, and their nonsensically yammering, ladies-loving caretaker, Granddad.
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