Later, he then reveals to Robert that they were burglaring in order to raise up money for Wuncler Security. Then, they ended up thefting Robert's precious car in order to have a getaway. He and Gin are in a series of home burglaries. Thank You for Not Snitching- Gin's only appearance in Season 2. Then, he and Ed decide to kidnap Bill Cosby but returns him later due to his annoyance. At their second attempt, while Huey is distracted by Bushido Brown, they ran into the studio, only to be ending in Bill Cosby's dressing room due to Gin's poor planning. At their first attempt, they fail because they accidentally went into the wrong bookstore and kidnaps the wrong woman. Let's Nab Oprah- Ed and Gin hauls a robbery at a bank but fails because it was only 22 minutes. He also seen have a ripped body (Which is seen in the photo above). He also wears glasses (Probably prescripted or not) and a red, white and blue bandanna around his head (Which is the color of the American flag). But in his first appearance "A date with the health inspector" he was seen wearing a blue suit with a red tie. In many episodes Gin is seen wearing a white tank top and baggy jeans. They are considered as "heroes", much to Huey's disappointment. When they arrive at a convenience store, they decide to rob it, only to find that the clerks are terrorists. On the streets, Huey and Riley asks civilians questions while Gin and Ed prulunctly beats "n***a's asses". He, alongside with his friend Ed lll, helps Huey and Riley find the "X-Box Killer". In many episodes Rummy drives a black Cadillac Escalade.Ī Date with the Health Inspector- Gin's first appearance. Jackson's character Jules from Pulp Fiction. His style of speaking often parodies Samuel L. He first appears in the episode " A Date With the Health Inspector". Gin Rummy considers himself a patriot and will do whatever it takes to bring the "Fugitives of Justice" their due. He repeatedly tries to justify his poor criminal planning by asserting that "the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence" (parodying the claims of Bush and Rumsfeld regarding Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction in Iraq) or by insisting that he could not plan for "unknown unknowns". His name is also a reference to the card game, Gin rummy. Even though he is shown to be more intelligent than his best friend, he shares the same homicidal tendencies. His last name, "Rummy," matches the nickname given to Rumsfeld that was often spoken by President George W. The character is apparently intended as a parody of Donald Rumsfeld by similarities in name, appearance, and use of actual quotes. Jackson): a former soldier and Ed Wuncler III's best friend.
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