Granddad's 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.
The trial of R&B singer R. Kelly comes to Woodcrest and Tom Dubois is the ADA. Huey and Riley are on opposing sides of the controversial "underage peeing" issue. Meanwhile, Granddad and Uncle Ruckus argue about white people during a chess game.
Granddad, who's been unlucky with the ladies, meets a very beautiful young lady named Krystal. Unfortunately, he's oblivious to the fact that she's a prostitute.
Granddad gets in a fight with Colonel H. Stinkmeaner who gets lucky, after his shoe is stepped on by the blind man. Grandad must choose rather to prevent the fight and the Nigga moment, or fight for his reputation, which is on the line.
When Tom Dubois is accused of being the notorious X-box killer, Huey and Riley team up with Ed Wuncler III and his friend Gin Rummy to find the real killer before Tom is sent to real prison and "anally raped."
When Riley's favorite rapper Gangstalicious is shot and hospitalized in Woodcrest, Riley finds out some surprising things about his hero. Like the fact that he's a fake.
As Jazmine prepares for Santa, Huey is the director of the school's Christmas play titled - what else - The Adventures of Black Jesus. Meanwhile, Uncle Ruckus becomes the mall's new Santa Claus after Riley attacks the other ones.
Riley and Granddad try to scam reality shows Pimp My Ride and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition by pretending Granddad's blind and running a homeless shelter. Meanwhile, Huey is overshadowed by a government agent that only he can see.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wakes up from a 32 year coma, but is called a traitor when he believes the US shouldn't go to war in a post 9/11 world. With the help of Huey, Dr. King must redeem himself and lead African Americans again.
With the help of Ed Wuncler, Granddad opens a soul food restaurant in Woodcrest. Soon white people discover soul food, high cholesterol, and heart disease.
Huey gets suspicious when Riley starts to hang out with Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy more often. The three conspire to kidnap the talk show host Oprah and its up to Huey to stop them.
Riley's affinity for graffti goes too far when neighbors wake up to giant murals on their homes. Maybe a sweet-natured, psycho war vet art teacher can reel him in.
When Granddad's oldest friend Moe dies, the Freemans go back to Chicago, where he and Huey must learn to let go of the past.
Jazmine starts her own lemonade stand and gets a lesson in business when she sells her stand to cooperate tycoon Ed Wuncler. Meanwhile, Uncle Ruckus fulfills his childhood dream of becoming a police officer.
In the first season finale, Uncle Ruckus tries to preach the word of white Jesus. His words catch on to a lot of people, causing Granddad and Tom to stop him. Meanwhile, Huey tries to save a friend from being executed.
The Freemans decide to go to the movie theater in order to watch Soul Plane Two. However, Huey laments the voyage, as he knows that his granddad is too cheap and things always end up a disaster.
Tom starts to think that his wife Sarah is cheating with singing sensation Usher.
Robert is distraught when his beloved car, Dorothy, is stolen. To make matters worse, Riley knows who stole it but refuses to assist the police in their investigation, as he believes that snitching is a crime against his race.
The spirit of Col. Stinkmeaner has been released from Hell, and possesses Tom Dubois to exact vengeance upon the Freemans for killing him.
Riley finally gets the one item he has been wanting, a chain made of platinum and diamonds. But his happiness is short lived after it is stolen from him by a bully. Riley is determined to get his chain and reputation back, while impressing his crew at the same time.
Riley learns he will need more than fancy moves when he joins Tom's little league basketball team, he will also learn it means crushing, humiliating defeat.
When Granddad leaves the boys home alone while on vacation, Huey and Riley are left to face off.
Huey goes on a hunger strike in protest of BET.
Uncle Ruckus gets his own reality show on BET.
A German filmmaker documents reactions to the election of Barack Obama.
Thugnificent has fallen on hard times with up-and-coming rappers taking away his spotlight. With no friends but one, Thugnificent is desperate to get back to making money.
When Ed Wuncler, Sr. bets on a kickball game to pay his debt to a Chinese businessman, it's up to Huey Freeman to come out of retirement to save Woodcrest.
Uncle Ruckus meets his musical idol, racist recording artist Jimmy Rebel. However, the world may not be quite ready for the friendship they form.
The Freemans fear for their lives when a trio of old people come looking for them in revenge for the death of Stinkmeaner.
Riley seems to be the only friend to Lamilton Taeshawn, a boy who holds no remorse for his reckless, sociopathic actions.
Riley begins building a money-making empire by selling candy under the front of a fund-raiser.
Granddad gets a part in the latest stage production written by playwright, screenwriter, and actor Winston Jerome. Seeking fame and ladies, Granddad has to endure a lot of strangeness from Jerome and his born-again cast.
Tom confronts his fear of being raped in prison by chaperoning troublesome children (including Huey and Riley) to prison as part of a Scared Stiff program. He is truly put to the test when the prisoners riot and has to rescue the children who are being held hostage.
A young landscaper comes to Robert to tell him that he believes him to be his father because his mother slept with a man nicknamed Lando during the release of The Empire Strikes Back. The same summer in which Robert got lots of ladies playing up the Billy Dee Williams angle.
After swearing off women following too many disastrous dates, Robert finds a woman who seems to be too good to be true. In fact, she just may be too good for Robert to deal with.
After a reluctant visit to the doctor, Robert finds out that stress is endangering his health and is prescribed various drugs. But Robert discovers something much better when he is introduced to the medicinal merits of marijuana.
When a chicken franchise runs out of its newest recipe introduction, things go from bad to worse when a viral outbreak is linked to the same chicken. Thankfully, Huey has prepared a survival outline in just such an emergency, but it's all threatened when no one can seem to stick to the simple plan.
Uncle Ruckus recounts his early life when his grandmother's imminent death brings his family together, resulting in Ruckus having to face the truth of his past.
A terrorist attack has been plotted in Woodcrest. With Huey as a suspect, it's up to special agent Jack Flowers and his "enhanced interrogation" techniques to stop it.