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black-ishDre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) has it all: a great job, a beautiful wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), four kids and a big home in a classy neighborhood, but as a black man, he begins to question whether all his success has brought too much cultural assimilation for his family. With the help of his father (Laurence Fishburne), Dre begins to try to create a sense of ethnic identity for the members of his family that will allow them to honor their background while preparing them to embrace the future.
S2, EP18 "Black Nanny"Dre decides to hire a nanny to help with the kids and chores; when Diane runs for class president, Zoey helps her create a smear campaign against her competition.
S2, EP10 "Stuff"Dre worries that Christmas is too commercialized, and Pops and Ruby think the kids have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas.
S2, EP11 "Plus Two Isn't a Thing"When Dre's childhood best friend (Tyra Banks) -- an international pop star -- visits, Bow feels left out; the kids film a music video and in hopes of becoming YouTube stars.
S2, EP12 "Old Digger"Dre is upset when Ruby wants him and Bow to meet the new man in her life; when Junior meets a girl on a website, Zoey, Jack and Diane think he is being scammed.
S2, EP13 "Keeping Up With the Johnsons"After a period of heavy spending, Dre and Bow wonder if they need to be more financially responsible; Junior wants to start day trading.
S2, EP19 "The Leftovers"Dre and Bow look for legal guardians for their kids; Zoey and Junior tell Jack some family secrets, which he naively accepts.
S2, EP20 "Johnson & Johnson"Dre's sister's upcoming wedding leads to a conversation on tradition; Jack and Diane are afraid they are too old to be ring bearer and flower girl; Junior and Zoey prep Ruby to embrace her daughter's relationship.
S2, EP21 "The Johnson Show"Dre is fearful of losing his job and tarnishing his family's reputation when Stevens & Lido announces company layoffs; Bow wants to show she can do it all on her own when she's put in charge of a school auction.
S2, EP14 "Sink or Swim"When Dre realizes that his neighbor Janine hasn't invited any members of his family to her pool parties, he thinks she assumes they can't swim; Diane and Jack envy each other's activities in the Girls' and Boys' Rovers Organization.
S2, EP22 "Super Rich Kids"Dre is excited about Junior's cool friends; Bow deals with a lack of honesty from Ruby, Zoey, Jack and Diane when things get broken around the house.
S2, EP23 "Daddy Dre-Care"When the flu breaks out in the Johnson household, Dre desperately tries to avoid catching it, while taking care of the whole family.
S2, EP24 "Good-ish Times"Exhausted from a stressful day at work, Dre falls asleep watching a "Good Times" marathon and dreams of himself and his family as being characters in the series.
S3, EP1 "VIP"Dre decides to take the family on a first-class vacation to Walt Disney World; while Dre and the kids get VIP treatment, Bow, Pops and Ruby set off on their own Disney adventure.
S3, EP2 "God"When Zoey questions her belief in God, Dre has a crisis of faith and looks to family and co-workers for input; Bow's brother comes to stay with the Johnsons and aggravates Dre.
S3, EP3 "40 Acres and a Vote"When Junior decides to run for class president, Dre steps in to be his campaign manager; Pops, Johan and Jack discuss the presidential election; Bow worries Zoey's college essay isn't good enough.
S3, EP4 "Who's Afraid of the Big Black Man?"In an effort to be more open-minded about being a part of his community, Dre joins the Homeowners' Association; Bow gets advice from Pops on how to make the kids want to spend time with her.
S3, EP5 "The Purge"Dre plans a prank on Junior after Junior embarrasses him at a basketball game; the neighborhood takes part in mischief night, but Ruby takes it too far with the kids.
S3, EP6 "Jack of All Trades"The results of Jack's career test reveal that he may be looking at a blue-collar future; Ruby is led to believe Diane is possessed.
S3, EP7 "Auntsgiving"Pops' older sister shows up unexpectedly for Thanksgiving, delighting everyone but Ruby; Bow and Dre take a trip.
S3, EP8 "Being Bow-racial"Bow deals with feelings about her own biracial identity when Junior brings home a white girlfriend; Dre counts on Charlie to teach him how to relate to a white, female point-person for a project at work; Zoey wants to remodel Jack and Diane's room.
S3, EP9 "Nothing but Nepotism"Bow asks Dre to pull some strings and secure Zoey a fellowship, but he doesn't want Zoey relying on nepotism; Junior loses his job at the arcade pizza place after reporting unclean practices to corporate.
S3, EP21 "Sister, Sister"Fresh off filming a stint on a reality show, Bow's sister comes to visit; Zoey suggests Dre spend more time with Junior.
S3, EP10 "Just Christmas, Baby"With Zoey heading to college soon, Dre tries to plan the best Christmas ever and invites Johan and Gigi to the celebration; Gigi's baby reminds Bow how difficult it is to mother a newborn.
S3, EP11 "Their Eyes Were Watching Screens"Dre and Bow take action when Diane stumbles across some inappropriate websites, making their home an internet-free zone.
S3, EP12 "Lemons"Tensions are still running high for Dre at work due to the outcome of the presidential election; as class president, Junior deals with a disenfranchised student body.
S3, EP13 "Good Dre Hunting"Bow gets Dre to try therapy, where he learns to deal with his anger; Johan acts as a life coach to the kids.
S3, EP14 "The Name Game"Thrilled that it's his turn to choose a name, Dre picks something culturally significant; Junior spoils Zoey's anti-Valentine's Day plans by asking her friend on a date.
S3, EP15 "I'm a Survivor"Dre reunites with his old crew when he returns to Compton for a funeral; Ruby criticizes Bow's parenting.
S3, EP16 "One Angry Man"Dre unexpectedly becomes engaged in jury duty after learning the defendant in the case is a young black man; Bow gives the kids permission to swear in the house but soon regrets the decision.
S3, EP17 "ToysRn'tUs"When Bow tries to get a black doll for Diane, she's dismayed by the limited options; Dre is forced to face his own prejudices; Ruby gets Junior to be her Spades partner.
S3, EP18 "Manternity"Dre considers taking paternity leave; Bow tries to conceal her pregnancy at work to get a promotion; Ruby convinces the kids that their nanny is stealing from them.
S3, EP19 "Richard Youngsta"Dre feels conflicted about doing a campaign with a rap star after Bow and Ruby suggest it plays on stereotypes; Bow tries to get the family to eat less takeout food.
S3, EP20 "What Lies Beneath"Dre is jealous of his sister Rhonda's close relationship with Pops; Zoey is urged to take Junior to a high school party; the twins decide to live life to the fullest.
S3, EP22 "All Groan Up"Dre and Bow become sentimental as Zoey gets accepted into several colleges around the country; Pop gets the twins to persuade Zoey to go to college in a city they want to visit.
S3, EP23 "Liberal Arts"Dre drops Zoey off at college for orientation, where she quickly makes friends with another incoming freshman; Zoey must plead her case when she learns Dre never turned in her housing application.
S3, EP24 "Sprinkles"When Bow gets a headache and stops by the OB/GYN, she discovers she is having complications, which puts a damper on Dre's baby shower plans.
S4, EP1 "Juneteenth"Dismayed by the twins' Columbus Day school play, Dre works on a catchy song to raise awareness about a black holiday that is worth celebrating.
S1, EP22 "Please Don't Ask, Please Don't Tell"Bow thinks Dre should tell his mother that his sister is a lesbian; Zoey tries to help Junior develop his gaydar; Diane and Jack compete to pick the best Mother's Day gift.
S1, EP23 "Elephant in the Room"When Junior joins the Young Republican Club to impress a girl, an outraged Dre and Bow arrange to meet the girl's parents; Zoey finds out she needs glasses.
S1, EP24 "Pops' Pops' Pops"When Jack and Diane start digging into Johnson family history for an assignment, Pops regales them with the story about how their great-great grandfather bet the family's future against a gangster.
S2, EP1 "The Word"Jack nearly gets expelled when he performs a song with lyrics containing an offensive word at a school talent show.
S2, EP15 "Twindependence"Tired of being twins, Jack and Diane explore their lives as individuals; after buying Zoey a car, Dre wonders if it was a good idea.
S2, EP2 "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Gun"Dre considers getting a gun when a nearby house is broken into, sparking a debate on the best ways to protect one's family; Zoey asks Pops to teach her karate.
S2, EP3 "Dr. Hell No"Dre and Bow are shocked and concerned when Pops admits that he has not been to a doctor in several years.
S2, EP4 "Daddy's Day"Dre and his colleagues create a holiday initiative called Daddy's Day -- everything that Father's Day is not; Junior tries to help Bow around the house.
S2, EP5 "Churched"When Dre accepts an invitation from the neighbors to attend church one Sunday, the family members have a great day and decide they should say "yes" to things more frequently; Jack and Diane discover they were never baptized.
S2, EP16 "Hope"Dre and Bow aren't sure how to respond when the kids ask tough questions about a controversial court case involving alleged police brutality.
S2, EP6 "Jacked o' Lantern"Dre's nieces and nephews come to the neighborhood to trick-or-treat, to the disappointment of his own kids; Dre faces his cousin June Bug, who used to bully him.
S2, EP17 "Any Given Saturday"As a biography project, Diane makes a documentary about Jack's burgeoning basketball career; Dre and Bow get Jack into a more serious league; Junior becomes a referee; Zoey finds a new love interest.
S2, EP7 "Charlie in Charge"Dre relies on pharmaceutical assistance to help him conquer his fear of flying when he and Bow take Zoey to visit Brown University -- Bow's alma mater; Charlie reveals details about a former flame (Amber Rose).
S2, EP8 "Chop Shop"Before the family Christmas card shoot, Dre takes Junior and Jack to get a haircut from his lifelong barber, T., but Junior chooses another barber.
S2, EP9 "Man at Work"Bow thinks Dre's visiting childhood friend is taking advantage of his generosity; the ex-wife of Stevens & Lido's founding partner gains control of half the company and puts Dre in a difficult position.
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Dre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) has it all: a great job, a beautiful wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), four kids and a big home in a classy neighborhood, but as a black man, he begins to question whether all his success has brought too much cultural assimilation for his family. With the help of his father (Laurence Fishburne), Dre begins to try to create a sense of ethnic identity for the members of his family that will allow them to honor their background while preparing them to embrace the future.
Original Air Date: Sep 24, 2014
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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