The Boondocks - Season 3 Today

As the bulldozers rolled in, the tech-bros fled, complaining about the lack of high-speed Wi-Fi in the "authentic" experience. Granddad’s "Italian leather" shoes melted in the sun as he chased after a fleeing influencer who hadn't paid for his lemon water.

"You know," Granddad sighed, looking at his empty bank account. "At least we still have the house." The Boondocks - Season 3

"They're gentrifying the gentrified neighborhood," Huey noted dryly. As the bulldozers rolled in, the tech-bros fled,

"Hush, Huey! These people are paying $400 a night to sleep on the floor and hear me complain about the 'good old days.' It's a gold mine!" "At least we still have the house

Granddad saw an opportunity. If Wuncler was making money off "experiences," so would he. He rebranded the Freeman house as He forced Riley to wear a dashiki and stand by the door, and made Huey serve "artisanal struggle water" (tap water with a lemon slice) for $15 a glass.

"Huey! Get in here!" Granddad hollered. "Why does the 'Internet' say I’m broke? I just got my social security check!"

"Attention, all you 'digital nomads' and 'content creators'!" Ruckus bellowed through a megaphone. "Mr. Wuncler has decided that the 'Heritage Retreat' is an unauthorized competitor. This zone has been rezoned as a parking lot for the new organic kale-chip factory!"