Lovely Ebony Brown

"Lovely Ebony Brown" is the eleventh episode of the third season of the Adult Swim original series The Boondocks. It originally aired on July 11, 2010.

Plot
The episode begins with Granddad deleting his Facebook page. He has given up looking for women on the internet after many failed dates with crazy women.

After a talk with Tom and Ruckus about women, he meets a nice, intelligent, and gorgeous woman in the neighborhood named Ebony Brown. He immediately falls for her, though decides to take it slow (following Huey's advice to be himself), in order to not ruin this relationship.

After a nice dinner with her, which involved an arguement with a bathroom attendant and Ruckus making many racial remarks toward Ebony, he realizes that she is perfect, and the two begin dating. She is revealed to even be part of an organization which cured Patterson's disease. Everything is perfect for him until he starts listening to Riley's advice, which eventually leads to Ebony telling Granddad they should take space.

Granddad falls into a deep depression, but snaps out of it when he hears she is in Malaysia. He decides to go to where she is in order to win her back, thinking she has run off with another man. But Ebony was simply in Malaysia to help with a recent Typhoon disaster. Ebony sees the effect she is having on granddad and says that they should see other people, to which Granddad reluctantly agrees.

Back in Woodcrest, Granddad starts a new Facebook page that he chooses to fill only with the truth of his lifestyle hoping to meet another woman like Ebony.

Cultural references

 * Uncle Ruckus mentions South African runner Caster Semenya when saying black women don't run.
 * Granddad references Jesse Jackson's interview with Fox News when saying that he is going to cut his nuts off.
 * One of Granddad and Ebony's dates shows them playing Rock Band with Huey and Riley.
 * One of Granddad and Ebony's dates involved them playing at a museum and, at one point linking hands with a group of kindergartners in a museum; a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
 * In this episode, Granddad makes references to the three most popular social network sites (Facebook, Myspace and Twitter).
 * Granddad's fight in the park was a parody of the Ron Artest "malice in the Palace" when he fought a fan in Detroit.

Trivia

 * Granddad references to the series ending when he says he doesn't have many episodes left. This also can be a confirmation that the third season of The Boondocks will be the final season. Although, he may have just been referring to his old age.