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When Gin is talking to Ed about the Bluetooth head sets he said he looks like he's talking to himself "and there a name for people like that they're called the 'homeless'" which is similar to a line from Pulp Fiction.Granddad, watching the whole thing, smugly asks Riley whether someone stole his bike.Īs the two burglars ride off, Rummy laughingly thanks Riley for not snitching, after which Ed curtly adds, "You stupid motherfucker!" Riley fights back tears.
As he runs out to the street to look for it, he is nearly run over by Ed and Rummy, both of whom are joyriding on his bike. The next morning, Riley goes to the garage to find his prized bike missing. As usual, they are not arrested because the neighborhood and the police suspected the criminals to be black. Granddad cheerfully tells everyone present that Ed and Gin did it and slams the door. As they exit, they are surprised to see the entire neighborhood watch, and two police officers waiting to take them into custody. Granddad appears to laugh the whole thing off and walks Ed and Rummy to the front door. Ironically, Granddad had one of the systems and it failed to go off when the duo entered. That morning, Ed is recuperating on the Freemans' couch as Rummy explains the situation: the two of them were raiding houses to get people to buy more of Wuncler Enterprises' Burglar Alarm Systems. When Granddad points the gun at him, Rummy wisely surrenders. As in "The Garden Party," the bulletproof vest saves Ed from the lethal buckshot. Suddenly, Granddad appears from the darkness and shoots Ed in the chest with a shotgun. Rummy notices a Wuncler Burglar Alarm system. Entering another house, Ed is once again distracted by an incoming call as he steps into the middle of the foyer. That night, Ed and Rummy are on the prowl yet again. His plea falls on deaf ears as Riley stubbornly refuses to snitch. At this point, Huey tries to convince Riley that he is not snitching doesn't apply when the protection of one's family is at stake. This goes on until the police threaten to arrest both Granddad and Riley on Conspiracy charges if they do not talk by the next morning. When the police come to investigate, Riley refuses to tell them or Granddad who did it. Ed and Rummy steal Dorothy, Granddad's car despite Riley's objections. Ed and Rummy both panic and flee, taking cover in the Freeman's garage where Riley is adjusting the new rims on his bike. Von Hausen, who had been staking out the Freeman house, fires a lever action rifle at them. As they approach the house, they suddenly come under fire. That night, Ed and Rummy are out on another burglary. Riley remaining steadfast as to his "no snitching" philosophy. Granddad, again, curtly refuses, as Riley rides by on his brand new bike and spouts the "Stop Snitching" catchphrase. Von Hausen, goes with Uncle Ruckus to try to get Granddad to change his mind and talk to the police. The head of the Neighborhood Watch, an elderly woman named Mrs. The Woodcrest Neighborhood Watch convenes and, due to Uncle Ruckus's persistence, zeroes in on the Freemans for not cooperating with the police like the rest of them. Huey even explains the Stop Snitching campaign pervading rap culture, which is ironic, as Huey points out, because rappers often get in trouble by "snitching on themselves." Granddad curtly refuses to talk to the police, while Huey explains that black people as a whole are not disposed to "snitching" because the police usually don't give enough reason to do so. The next morning, the police are questioning the neighborhood. They arrive at a house, break in, and begin to rob the place.
Rummy derides Ed for talking on his Bluetooth headset, commenting on how it makes people look like they're talking to themselves, which in turn makes them look crazy. The episode opens with Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy driving through Woodcrest late at night, dressed in dark clothes and wearing bulletproof vests. But when Riley witnesses the theft of Granddad's car he has to decide to either snitch or not snitch.
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When Woodcrest has a series home break-ins Woodcrest becomes in panic.
"Thank You for Not Snitching" is the third episode of the second season and the eighteenth episode overall of The Boondocks.