: Granddad immediately alters his tone when meeting Ed Wuncler, the wealthy neighborhood owner.
Huey Freeman serves as the show’s moral and intellectual center, embodying black counterculture and revolutionary thought.
: The episode opens with Huey’s dream of sparking a riot by telling white party-goers "the truth" (e.g., "Jesus was black"). In real life, however, his radical statements are met with polite applause .