When the trial of R&B star R. Kelly comes to town, Huey and Riley are on opposing sides of the hot-button "underage peeing" issue.
"Guess Hoes Coming to Dinner
Granddads bad luck with the ladies is about to change when he meets a very beautiful young woman. The boys disapprove when they discover that something is just "different" about her. Like the fact that shes a prostitute.
"The Garden Party
Granddads perpetual fear that Huey and Riley will embarrass him in front of their new neighbors reaches paranoid heights when the family attends a stuffy, high-class garden party. The good news is that only one person gets shot.
"Granddads Fight"
Granddad and Colonel Stinkmeaner have a beef. One mans blind. One mans feeble. Both are really, really old. Let "The Slugfest in Woodcrest" commence!
"The Real"
While Rileys convincing two reality shows that Granddads blind and running a homeless shelter, Huey is being shadowed by a secret government agent. But is he real?
"Title TBA"
District Attorney and law-abiding citizen Tom DuBois fits the description of the elusive "X-Box Killer" and is arrested. Huey has to find the real killer before Tom is shipped off to "real" prison, where he will most assuredly be made very, very uncomfortable.
"The Story of Gangstalicious"
Rileys favorite rapper Gangstalicious is shot and hospitalized in Woodcrest. When he goes to visit the rapper he finds more than he anticipated... like maybe rappers that make songs like "Thugin Luv" arent necessarily as tough as they seem. Go figure.
"The Itis"
Granddad opens "The Itis," the first and only soul food restaurant in Woodcrest. White people never expected it. They also didnt expect high cholesterol, heart disease and obesity.
"A Huey Freeman Christmas"
A well-meaning, liberal teacher offers Huey the chance to direct the elementary school Christmas play, and Huey decides to release his vision onto the world: "The Adventures of Black Jesus."
"The Return of the King"
When Martin Luther King comes out of a coma after 32 years and finds himself thrust into the 21st century and life in the post-September 11 era, his "turn the other cheek" philosophy quickly takes him from beloved national hero to despised terrorist sympathizer.
"Wingmen"
When Granddads oldest friend dies, the Freemans go back home and both Granddad and Huey have to learn to put the past behind them.
"Lets Nab Oprah"
Huey has to stop Riley and a small gang of misfit idiots from nabbing the talk show deity, Oprah.
"The Block is Hot"
Jazmine learns the true meaning of "capitalism" when she sells her lemonade stand to corporate tycoon Ed Wuncler.
"The Passion of Ruckus
While Ruckus spreads the word of White Jesus to get into White Heaven, Huey tries desperately to save his friend from death row.
"The Joy of Graffiti"
Rileys affinity for graffiti goes too far when neighbors wake up to giant murals on their homes. Maybe a sweet-natured, psycho war vet art teacher can help reel him in.


