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When the producer came to work the next day, the writers told him they just had to include last night’s Usher incident in the show. The episode titled “Tom, Sarah, and Usher” premiered in 2007, and is ...
They say art imitates life, but sometimes life is just messy enough to inspire a separate episode of The Boondocks. The infamous Usher episode, yes, the one where Usher unknowingly swoops in and ruins ...
cable TV was strictly for the boondocks, and VCRs were science fiction. A big part of the reason that programming was limited was that production costs for broadcasting were incredibly high.
On October 15th, 2007, the episode "Tom, Sarah and Usher" from the Adult Swim series, The Boondocks aired on TV. [1] In a particular scene, a waiter takes a picture of Sarah with the singer Usher ...