The Trial of R. Kelly

The Trial of R. Kelly

Infobox Boondocks Episode
Title = The Trial of R. Kelly


Caption = R. Kelly supporter being interviewed.
Airdate = November 13, 2005
Season no. = 1
Episode no. = 2
Production no. = 101
Writer = Rodney Barnes
Aaron McGruder
Director = Anthony Bell
Guests = Adam West
Episode list = Infobox Boondocks Season 1

"The Trial of R. Kelly" is the second episode of the Adult Swim animated television series "The Boondocks". It originally aired on November 13, 2005.

Plot

The episode opens with Huey, Granddad and Riley watching TV. Granddad switches the channel to "The O'Reilly Factor" where Bill O'Reilly talks about R. Kelly's latest legal trouble revolving around a tape that he made of himself urinating on a 14 year old girl. Riley asks Granddad if they can go to the city and see the trial. Granddad declines, commenting that Riley's new Nikes cost enough that they can carry him the 40 miles to the courthouse just fine.

On the way to the courthouse, Riley and Huey encounter Tom Dubois (his first appearance in the show). Tom says that he hopes the boys aren't angry that he has to prosecute R. Kelly (Tom is the assistant district attorney). Riley, sporting a "Free R. Kelly" sign, gets into a spirited argument with Tom, bringing up possible reasons why finding R. Kelly guilty would cause more problems, claiming that "every nigga in the world is gon' be scared to pee". He also brings up the alleged victim's personal responsibility, claiming that her free will (i.e. her decision to let R. Kelly pee on her) shouldn't mean the world missing out on R. Kelly's next album. Tom is left speechless, to which Huey comments, "You just got beat by an 8 year old..."

At the courthouse, there are two groups of protesters. The first has three people in suits, one of them resembling Cornel West, with well-phrased signs protesting the exploitation of a minor. The second crowd has people grilling on barbecues, listening to R&B and holding crude signs with frequent misspellings demanding that R. Kelly be set free (e.g. "We Luv Yu R Kelly" and "Not Gilltee"). A news reporter asks one of the Kelly supporters (voiced by Crystal Scales) why she believes he is innocent. The large woman licks barbecue sauce off her fingers and says, "'Cause he good!" The reporter turns to Riley and asks him why he supports R. Kelly. Riley asks this, "If I started peeing on you right now would you A: Stand there and ask for more, or B: Move the hell out the way!?". Huey yanks his brother off camera, instigating a riot between the R. Kelly protesters and supporters, which is finally ended when R. Kelly shows up in his Hummer limo.

Meanwhile, Granddad is spending the day in the park with Uncle Ruckus playing checkers. They discuss the trial and its possible ramifications on black culture and society as a whole. Ruckus takes this opportunity to expand on his theory of white supremacy. He mentions the Kobe Bryant trial, and how white women are irresistible. He talks about this so intensely that he begins sweating.

In the courtroom, Tom Dubois presents his case — a well documented case backed up by a video tape of the act, testimony by the victim, and DNA evidence for good measure. R. Kelly's lawyer (played by Adam West) presents a different view: "Now some people see this so-called "mountain" of "evidence" — these video tapes, photographs, eyewitnesses, and DNA — and see a guilty man, but some of us can see that "mountain" of so-called "evidence" for what it really is: racism."

This argument, though preposterous, seems to appeal to the crowd and the jury. R. Kelly's lawyer continues to play the race card every chance he gets. He points out that though R. Kelly may have urinated on a minor, the victim was black, which indicates that R. Kelly is sexually attracted to black women. Tom objects to this argument. Kelly's lawyer replies "Your honor, I'm trying to establish to the court that my client is a proud black man who loves his black sistas. Unlike District Attorney Dubois... who's married... to a WHITE WOMAN!"

Tom tries again and again to get the assembly to see that it's not about black and white, but about whether or not the law has been broken. Recognizing the hopelessness of the situation (he's lost favor with the crowd, the jury, and the judge), he begrudgingly rests his case, defeated. R. Kelly's lawyer stands up and says that there is nothing left to say, so he starts playing some R&B music. R. Kelly leaps on a table and starts singing and the whole crowd dances...all except for Huey and the Dubois family.

Huey switches off the boom box and angrily addresses the crowd:

Despite Huey's impassioned plea for sanity, the music is turned back on and R. Kelly is set free. Huey does the one thing he realizes he can do in this situation on the ride home...He blames white people.

Commentary

* There was a scene deleted from this episode in which Rosa Parks was protesting against R. Kelly outside the courthouse. The large woman who was supporting R. Kelly accused Parks and co. of denying her the right to eat chicken and ribs and get high blood pressure. The large woman throws what is left of her chicken leg at Parks, which hits her and knocks her down. The scene was removed just before the episode aired out of respect for Rosa Parks and her family (Parks had died just weeks before, but can be seen on the season one DVD of The Boondocks). Interestingly enough, you can still see Rosa Parks at the end of the episode as the camera pans across the revelers at the end of the trial when she is hugged by the large R. Kelly fan who threw the chicken at her. She is wearing a pink coat with a matching hat and a walking cane.

Cultural references

* In the mob riot scene between R. Kelly's supporters, a man can be heard twice yelling "Shoryuken", the name of a special technique used by video game characters Ryu and Ken from the "Street Fighter".
* R. Kelly's lawyer (voiced by Adam West) is a parody of William Kunstler, the civil rights lawyer known for taking unpopular civil rights cases.
* Granddad jokes about O.J. talking to Kobe Bryant, saying "Don’t let all this trial business turn you off of white women", which is a reference to one of the comic strips, which can be found [http://www.ipninja.net/boondocks/bo-2003-09-16.gifhere] from September 16, 2003.
* Two of the protesters against R. Kelly bears a striking resemblance to African-American intellectual Cornel West and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
* R. Kelly's quote, "Injustice anywhere is an injustice anywhere" is not a quote of Sister Souljah's, as he claims, but a corruption of the quote, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," by Martin Luther King, Jr.
* On June 13, 2008, two years and seven months to the day after this episode first aired, R. Kelly really was acquitted of all the charges of child molestation and pornography. In the real life case apparently the defense was able to insert reasonable doubt as to whether or not it was actually R. Kelly in the tape. Furthermore, the alleged victim herself said it never happened.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Trial of R. Kelly — Серия Гетто «The Trial of R. Kelly» Сезон 1 № серии 2 Код серии 101 Дата выхода 13 ноября 2005 года Сценарий Родни Барнс (Rodney Barnes) Аарон МакГрудер (Aaron McGruder) …   Википедия

  • The Trial (Sidney Nolan painting) — Infobox Painting| backcolor=#FBF5DF painting alignment=right image size=300px title=The Trial artist=Sidney Nolan year=1947 type=Enamel on Composition board height=90.7 width=121.2 height inch=30 width inch = 34 diameter cm = diameter inch = city …   Wikipedia

  • The O'Reilly Factor — Promotional image from FoxNews.com Also known as The O Reilly Report (1996 1998) Format Political Commentary …   Wikipedia

  • The Boondocks (série télévisée d'animation) — The Boondocks Titre original The Boondocks Autres titres francophones Les Boondocks (  Québec) Genre Série d animation Créateur(s) Aaron McGruder …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Real — Серия Гетто «The Real» Сезон 1 № серии 8 Код серии 105 Дата выхода 8 января 2006 года Сценарий Аарон МакГрудер (Aaron McGruder) Режиссёр …   Википедия

  • The Boondocks (TV series) — For other uses, see Boondocks (disambiguation). The Boondocks The main characters of The Boondocks From left: Huey, Riley, and Robert Freeman Genre …   Wikipedia

  • The Boondocks (série télévisée) — Les Boondocks Les Boondocks Titre original The Boondocks Genre Série d animation Créateur(s) Aaron McGruder Pays d’origine  États Unis Chaîne d’origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Garden Party — For other uses, see Garden party (disambiguation). The Garden Party The Boondocks episode Ed Wuncler, Sr. and his grandson, Ed Wuncler III …   Wikipedia

  • The Seal of Confession —     The Law of the Seal of Confession     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession     In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • The Accused (1988 film) — The Accused Theatrical release poster Directed by Jonathan Kaplan Produced by Stanley …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”