Ed eventually invites Robert and his family to a garden party to celebrate his grandson Ed Wuncler III's return from the Iraq War. Wuncler, whose bank owns all the houses in Woodcrest, has a friendly interview with the boys' granddad, Robert, asking him questions regarding his sexuality and political views. The driver, millionaire Ed Wuncler, drops by to meet the family. While scoping out their new neighbors from the rooftop, Huey spots a dark vehicle approaching their house. The main characters, 10-year-old Huey and 8-year-old Riley Freeman, are adjusting to life in the predominately white suburb of Woodcrest. Huey wakes up from this dream to be reprimanded by his grandfather for "having that dream where made the white people riot". Chaos ensues as the party goers panic and assault each other. The good news: only one person gets shot.Īt a social party filled with primarily white guests, Huey Freeman walks up to the stage and makes an announcement, saying "Jesus Christ was black, Ronald Reagan was the devil, and the government is lying about 9/11". Granddad's perpetual fear that Huey and Riley will embarrass him in front of their new neighbors reaches paranoid heights when the family attends a stuffy, high class garden party.
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