The | Boondocks - Season 3

"Actually," Riley interjected, sliding into the room while filming himself on a new smartphone, "it ain't quiet no more. Look at the street."

That evening, the Freemans sat on their porch, watching the neon signs flicker out as Wuncler’s latest scheme went bankrupt. Woodcrest was quiet again, mostly because half the neighbors had been evicted by their own subscription services. The Boondocks - Season 3

The bubble burst when Uncle Ruckus arrived, wearing a "Chief Security Officer" badge given to him by Wuncler. "Actually," Riley interjected, sliding into the room while

"They're gentrifying the gentrified neighborhood," Huey noted dryly. The bubble burst when Uncle Ruckus arrived, wearing

Ed Wuncler Sr. had decided that owning houses was "old world." He was converting the neighborhood into a high-priced "subscription-based living experience." Within hours, Woodcrest was flooded with tech-bros in Teslas and influencers carrying ring lights, all "disrupting" the quiet suburb.