Aaron McGruder (Sorta) Explains Why He Left ‘The Boondocks’

Be warned: His explanation is pretty vague.

By Jamilah King Mar 31, 2014

Aaron McGruder took to his Facebook page to address why he left his beloved show, "The Boondocks" before its fourth and final season:

 "As the world now knows, The Boondocks will be returning for a fourth season, but I will not be returning with it. I’d like to extend my gratitude to Sony and Adult Swim for three great seasons".

    "I created The Boondocks two decades ago in college, did the daily comic for six years, and was showrunner on the animated series for the first three seasons. The Boondocks pretty much represents my life’s work to this point. Huey, Riley, and Granddad are not just property to me. They are my fictional blood relatives. Nothing is more painful than to leave them behind".

    "To quote a great white man, ‘Hollywood is a business’. And to quote another great white man, "Don’t hold grudges".

    "What has never been lost on me is the enormous responsibility that came with The Boondocks – particularly the television show and it’s relatively young audience. It was important to offend, but equally important to offend for the right reasons. For three seasons I personally navigated this show through the minefields of controversy. It was not perfect. And it definitely was not quick. But it was always done with a keen sense of duty, history, culture, and love. Anything less would have been simply unacceptable".

    "As for me, I’m finally putting a life of controversy and troublemaking behind me with my upcoming Adult Swim show, BLACK JESUS".

It’s certainly vague, but gives enough to let fans know that McGruder’s basically outgrown the show. It makes sense — it’s been at the center of his artistic life for nearly two decades. In the mean time, get ready for "Black Jesus," which sounds pretty amazing. 

(h/t Shadow and Act)