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  1. "Pause" is the 7th episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Boondocks, and the 37th episode overall. Written by series creator Aaron McGruder, along with Rodney Barnes, and directed by Sung Hoon Kim, the episode originally aired on Adult Swim on June 20, 2010.

  2. "Pause" is the eighth episode of the third season of The Boondocks. It aired on June 20, 2010. Grandad takes an invitation to an audition for a homosexual playwrighter Robert plans to audition for the leading male role in Ma Dukes Finds Herself a Man, the latest play by superstar playwright...

  3. And "Pause" is quite honestly the show's finest hour. Basically, the episode parodies the works of Tyler Perry, and Tyler Perry himself. It sees Robert Freeman decide to sign up to star in 'Winston Jerome''s newest play, and it turns out that 'Jerome' is a religious grifter who has a bizarre homoerotic crossdressing theatre cult, complete with ...

  4. EP 7 Pause. Granddad is cast as the leading man by mega-superstar of stage and screen, Winston Jerome. But when the theater group turns out to be a homoerotic evangelical cult, it's up to Huey and Riley to put a pause to it.

  5. Dec 14, 2010 · Riley explains to Grandad why he should say no homo after saying something gay.BoondocksSeason 3Pause

  6. Mike Hale of the New York Times has considered The Boondocks among the top television shows of 2010, citing "Pause" as a "painfully funny" satire of Tyler Perry being portrayed as a superstar actor and a leader of a homoerotic cult.

  7. Pause. so Robert Freeman joins the homo show where he is asked to do tasks like belive in Jesus while Tom babysits Huey and Riley. When Huey called Robert on his cell phone he was not allowed to talk to his granchildren and that is his family.