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: A classic fairy tale about a young girl who visits her sick grandmother in the woods and encounters a wolf. There have been numerous adaptations and reimaginings of this story across various media.

In standard fairy tales, Red travels through the woods to grandmother’s house. Here, she “rides the hood.” The verb “rides” evokes both driving (a car, a motorcycle) and controlling (riding herd, riding shotgun). It is an active, kinetic verb that replaces the timid “walks” or “goes.” The noun “hood” performs a critical spatial shift. Short for “neighborhood,” specifically the inner-city or marginalized urban space, “the hood” becomes the dark forest of the modern fairy tale. Where the original woods concealed wolves and bandits, the hood conceals gentrifiers, gang violence, and police brutality. But unlike the woods—which Red must fear and traverse quickly—the hood is claimed territory. To “ride the hood” is to patrol it, own it, and defend it. Episode 74 likely depicts a culmination: Red and her crew (possibly a collective of grandmothers, other “Reds,” or community watch groups) systematically hunting the wolf through familiar streets, alleyways, and housing projects. The hood is no longer a place of danger but a battlefield where the home team knows every shortcut.