The episode follows Tom DuBois as he represents Pretty Boy Flizzy, a talented but notoriously violent and impulsive R&B star who is facing charges for a robbery. In a bid to save his marriage, Tom convinces Flizzy to spend time with Sarah to help him understand "real" women, leading to a series of chaotic and satirical events that reference real-world celebrity scandals, specifically Chris Brown's domestic violence history. Critical Reception
Reviews for the episode were mixed, with many fans and critics noting a shift in quality following the departure of series creator . The Boondocks Episode 46
While Flizzy is a clear parody of Chris Brown, some viewers felt the satire lacked the "edge" and depth seen in earlier seasons, with some describing it as a "self-parody". The episode follows Tom DuBois as he represents
For a deeper look into how the series handles character satire like Flizzy and Pimp Named Slickback, watch this breakdown: While Flizzy is a clear parody of Chris
The animation quality remained high, and Michael B. Jordan's performance was widely praised as the standout element of the episode.