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==Notes==
==Notes==
* This episode appears to be the episode with the most [[swearing|swears]] in the entire series.
* This episode appears to be the episode with the most [[profanity|swears]] in the entire series.


==Cultural references==
==Cultural references==

Revision as of 18:22, 1 July 2010

"A Date With the Booty Warrior"

"A Date With the Booty Warrior" is the ninth episode of the third season of the Adult Swim original series The Boondocks. It aired on June 27, 2010.

Plot

The episode opens with "footage" from an unaired episode of To Catch a Predator in which Chris Hansen is raped by "The Booty Warrior".

As a punishment for fighting, Huey and Riley have to attend a "Scared Stiff" program at William Horton Prison. Tom Dubois, having recently conquered his phobia of "being sent to prison and anally raped", volunteers to lead the group. The session quickly devolves into an in-depth discussion of committing prison rape, culminating in the Scared Stiff prisoners instigating a full-scale riot and taking the children and Uncle Ruckus hostage while Tom escapes.

As the Scared Stiff prisoners (who have styled themselves "The Executive Riot Committee") formulate demands, Tom leads Ruckus and all of the children except Huey and Riley to safety. Realizing that the Freeman boys are missing, Tom returns for them, only to encounter the Booty Warrior in a shower room. Tom fights and defeats the Booty Warrior.

The Executive Riot Committee, noticing that their hostages have escaped, vote to disband and surrender to authorities. Tom arrives and he and the Freeman boys leave the prison.

Notes

  • This episode appears to be the episode with the most swears in the entire series.

Cultural references

Continuity

  • Tom's fear of being raped in prison is first introduced in the Season 1 episode, "A Date With The Health Inspector".[1]
  • This episode features Butch Magnus's third appearance and his second appearance with no dialogue.
  • This is the second time Huey attempts to organize social activism for an organization of strangers. The first was in "...Or Die Trying".
  • The word "pause" is used several times in the episode, referencing the previous episode "Pause".

Critical reception

Leonard Pierce of The A.V. Club graded the episode a B. Pierce called it "a flawed episode, but still a vast improvement over its season 1 predecessor" but found it to be "a bit of a step back from the rolling thunder of the last month or so, with a bit too much padding and a pretty trite confrontation at the end, but only in comparison -- it's better than most of what we got in season 1, and certainly isn't a loser".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Pierce, Leonard (06-27-2010). ""A Date With The Booty Warrior"". Onion, Inc. Retrieved 2010-06-29. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)