[s2e2] Tom, Sarah And Usher -

In one of the show's most famous musical moments, Tom breaks into a stylized, clumsy version of Usher's "Burn," complete with a backup choir.

The episode ends on a characteristically dark note for Tom. It is revealed that Sarah was only meeting Usher so their daughter, , could meet her idol. Tom's overreaction leads to a "No-Holds-Barred Beatdown" by Usher's bodyguards while his family watches. The Boondocks - S2 E2: "Tom, Sarah and Usher" - TV Tropes [S2E2] Tom, Sarah and Usher

The Boondocks episode remains one of the series' most iconic satires, blending celebrity worship, relationship dynamics, and a legendary guest appearance (of sorts) into a twenty-minute masterclass in cringe comedy. The Real Story Behind the Satire In one of the show's most famous musical

Tom eventually tracks Sarah down to a hotel, where he attempts to use his newfound "dominance." He yells at Sarah to "get in the car," but instead of striking her as Slickback advised, he slaps Usher. The Aftermath and Tropes Tom's overreaction leads to a "No-Holds-Barred Beatdown" by

Interestingly, the episode was inspired by a real-life incident involving producer . During a celebration for the show's season 2 renewal at a restaurant, Jones' then-wife began flirting and waving at Usher , who happened to be sitting at the next table. The creators immediately knew it was "going in the show," with Jones himself even voicing the waiter who tells Tom, "wouldn't let that happen to me though". Episode Recap: A Comedy of Misunderstandings