Despite being one of the most popular characters of the series, he's only appeared in 6 of the total 55 episodes and only appeared once in Season 2.In many episodes, Rummy drives a black Cadillac Escalade.Despite being white, he has cornrows, similar to the style of Riley's in season one.He and Ed also frequently refer to each other as "n***a", despite both being white.He is one of the three main "wiggers" in the series, with the others being his best friend, Ed Wuncler III, and Cindy McPhearson.His name is also a reference to the identically named card game.He claims that he and Ed served in Special Forces (aka the Green Berets).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.The greatest irony is that while Rummy is a terrible strategist, he does have enough common sense to for see what can cause failures and unwanted interruptions thus he hates modern technology, preferring more personal and analogue methods." A Date with the Health Inspector" (debut appearance).In every other case, however, it is Ed's obsession with the technology that leads to their failure. In one case in It's Goin' Down, the light weight of Ed's iPhone leads it to fall out of his pocket for the feds to discover, though Rummy's own iPhone did stop a bullet from fatally wounding him. In many cases, the technology he is criticizing will end up compromising their mission. Ed, meanwhile is usually infatuated with the technology that his friend is criticizing. He coins the phrase "n***a technology" to describe its uselessness. Rummy is often seen criticizing modern technology, particularly cell phones and other mobile devices, viewing them as impractical and unnecessary. However is based off Donald Rumsfeld (Rummy - Rumsfeld). Jackson's character Jules from Pulp Fiction. His style of speaking often parodies Samuel L. Gin Rummy considers himself a patriot and will do whatever it takes to bring the "Fugitives of Justice" their due. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld regarding Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction in Iraq) or by insisting that he could not plan for "unknown unknowns". 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 George W. He first appears in the episode " A Date with the Health Inspector." After serving in Iraq, he works as a hired gun, primarily for Wuncler Industries, as well as a clumsy bank robber.Įven though he is shown to be more intelligent than his best friend, he shares the same psychopathic tendencies, preferring to shoot first and ask questions later. Gin Rummy is a trigger happy former soldier and Ed Wuncler III's best friend.
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