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Granddad goes back into the house and sits down at the dining room table all night waiting for her. In the middle of the night, Huey comes down the stairs and sees a light on in the dining room. He investigates and finds Granddad asleep on the table, a [[candle]] burning in front of him and [[Facial tissue|tissues]] scattered about. Huey wakes him up, startling Granddad, and tells him to go to sleep. Grandad protests, saying "Don't blow out the candle! She'll think nobody's home!" Huey tells Grandad to try again tomorrow blowing out the candle, leaving the house in darkness. At the end of the episode, Cristal is shown still chasing the car even as it goes up to the highway, to A Pimp Named Slickback's amusement.
Granddad goes back into the house and sits down at the dining room table all night waiting for her. In the middle of the night, Huey comes down the stairs and sees a light on in the dining room. He investigates and finds Granddad asleep on the table, a [[candle]] burning in front of him and [[Facial tissue|tissues]] scattered about. Huey wakes him up, startling Granddad, and tells him to go to sleep. Grandad protests, saying "Don't blow out the candle! She'll think nobody's home!" Huey tells Grandad to try again tomorrow blowing out the candle, leaving the house in darkness. At the end of the episode, Cristal is shown still chasing the car even as it goes up to the highway, to A Pimp Named Slickback's amusement.


==Cultural references==
==Trivia==
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* When she and Granddad are walking from the restaurant, Cristal mentions that she's looking for a "Captain Save-A-Me", referencing the song "Captain Save-A-Hoe" by rapper [[E-40]].
* When she and Granddad are walking from the restaurant, Cristal mentions that she's looking for a "Captain Save-A-Me", referencing the song "Captain Save-A-Hoe" by rapper [[E-40]].
* A Pimp Named Slickback's name is a reference to the rap group [[A Tribe Called Quest]]. In the episode, the pimp declares that his name is not to be shortened to "Slickback", but must instead be pronounced in its entirety as one would when referring to the rap group.
* A Pimp Named Slickback's name is a reference to the rap group [[A Tribe Called Quest]]. In the episode, the pimp declares that his name is not to be shortened to "Slickback", but must instead be pronounced in its entirety as one would when referring to the rap group.
* When Cristal and Granddad are walking from the restaurant a man closely resembling Jin from the anime Samurai Champloo is standing in the background
* When Cristal and Granddad are walking from the restaurant a man closely resembling Jin from the anime Samurai Champloo is standing in the background
*The scene where Granddad keeps candles on for Cristal and worries they won't go out lest she'll think nobody's home is a reference to [[Charles Dickens]]' novel [[David Copperfield]] where Dan Peggotty had candles on for Emily's return.
* When the boys were following Cristal you will notice a graffiti of Seung Eun Kim at a bus stop
*The scene where Grandad keeps candles on for Cristal and worries they won't go out lest she'll think nobody's home is a reference to [[Charles Dickens]]' novel [[David Copperfield]] where Dan Peggotty had candles on for Emily's return.


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"Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner" is the third episode of the Adult Swim animated television series, The Boondocks. It originally aired on November 20, 2005.

The title of the episode is a parody of the movie Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. The movie is about an interracial couple whose members bring their partners home for the first time to meet their parents.

Plot

Huey, Riley and Granddad are at a grocery store when they come across a little boy (voiced by Jake Cherry) who is throwing a major tantrum and thoroughly embarrassing his mother, who is futilely pleading with him to stop. Granddad hands the mother his belt and shows her how to use it. The boy, immediately recognizing the belt as an enforcement tool, stops his tantrum in terror. The woman takes off after her child and proceeds to beat him, much to the delight of everyone in the store.

Shortly after, a scantily-clad and very attractive young woman with very large breasts comments on Granddad's handling of the situation. The woman claims to be named "Cristal, like the champagne." After Granddad generously helps Cristal carry her bags to her car, she asks him on a date. During the car ride back home, Riley makes several comments about Cristal being a ho. Granddad quickly gets annoyed and threatens Riley, eventually reaching back and beating him.

The big date takes place at Red Lobster. Cristal and Granddad make small talk and she seems to have some weird fixation with the cheddar biscuits. Cristal hangs onto Granddad's arm as they walk along the street back to the car, chatting endlessly about her previous short-lived careers, failed attempts to return to school, and current "occupation." Every single guy they pass turns to stop and stare at Cristal. Both she and Granddad seem oblivious to all the attention that Cristal is getting.

While their granddad is out on the date, Huey and Riley are stuck at home, and Riley strikes up a conversation about hoes. He seems to understand what a ho is, but has trouble distinguishing them from regular women, eventually concluding that all women must be hoes because men pay to take them out to dinner.

After a few more dates, Cristal moves into the house and quickly takes over. The house fills up with her shopping bags. She, meanwhile, lazes around the house, plays PlayStation with Riley (she wins, much to Riley's annoyance), and drinks orange juice straight out of the carton (Huey later burns the carton).

There are several scenes of Granddad taking Cristal shopping and forking over his credit card to pay obscene prices for Cristal's outlandish spending. Huey and Riley try to tell Granddad that Cristal is a prostitute, but Grandad refuses to believe them. Cristal has a grip on Granddad and goes so far as to break into fake tears to get him to side with her.

Huey and Riley want her out of their house so badly, they follow Cristal by hiding in the backseat of her car and take photos of her as she goes to the strip joint where she works and meets with her pimp. When Cristal returns, Huey and Riley show the pictures to Granddad, who inspects them. When confronted about them, Cristal squirms her way out of it by claiming the photos are digitally altered, and Granddad quickly takes her side, accusing the boys of using Photoshop to get Cristal in trouble. Shortly after, the doorbell rings and Riley goes to answer it, announcing that the visitor is a "nigga in a purple suit." Cristal quickly ducks beneath the table, appearing to be very scared. Granddad goes to the door and comes face-to-face with Cristal's pimp, oddly named A Pimp Named Slickback. Grandad keeps getting his name wrong (merely calling him "Slickback"), leading to a short exchange between the two.

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A Pimp Named Slickback

Granddad finally realizes Cristal's secret. A Pimp Named Slickback gets annoyed with Cristal and says "A Pimp's Prayer." Immediately following, A Pimp Named Slickback brings his hand down to strike her, but Granddad whips his belt around A Pimp Named Slickback's wrist and catches it in midair before he hits her. Both A Pimp Named Slickback and Cristal look shocked that Granddad is still trying to help Cristal, even after she used him for her own selfish purposes.

After a bit of pleading, A Pimp Named Slickback gives Cristal 45 seconds (exactly) to discuss things before he leaves. Cristal and Granddad talk quickly about the situation and Granddad offers Cristal a place to stay while she finds a real job. Cristal thinks it over and goes to get rid of A Pimp Named Slickback, but before she leaves, she leans close to Granddad and whispers into his ear, "Thanks for trying to save me." Running out the door and leaving a surprised Granddad behind, Cristal runs up to the car but is left coughing in the dust as A Pimp Named Slickback quickly drives off, making her run behind the car as she tries to catch up.

Granddad goes back into the house and sits down at the dining room table all night waiting for her. In the middle of the night, Huey comes down the stairs and sees a light on in the dining room. He investigates and finds Granddad asleep on the table, a candle burning in front of him and tissues scattered about. Huey wakes him up, startling Granddad, and tells him to go to sleep. Grandad protests, saying "Don't blow out the candle! She'll think nobody's home!" Huey tells Grandad to try again tomorrow blowing out the candle, leaving the house in darkness. At the end of the episode, Cristal is shown still chasing the car even as it goes up to the highway, to A Pimp Named Slickback's amusement.

Cultural references

  • When she and Granddad are walking from the restaurant, Cristal mentions that she's looking for a "Captain Save-A-Me", referencing the song "Captain Save-A-Hoe" by rapper E-40.
  • A Pimp Named Slickback's name is a reference to the rap group A Tribe Called Quest. In the episode, the pimp declares that his name is not to be shortened to "Slickback", but must instead be pronounced in its entirety as one would when referring to the rap group.
  • When Cristal and Granddad are walking from the restaurant a man closely resembling Jin from the anime Samurai Champloo is standing in the background
  • The scene where Granddad keeps candles on for Cristal and worries they won't go out lest she'll think nobody's home is a reference to Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield where Dan Peggotty had candles on for Emily's return.

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