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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.
S6, EP8 "O Mother Where Art Thou?"When Dre discovers that Lynette is an art aficionado like himself, the two quickly bond and become close; Junior introduces Bow to virtual reality.
S4, EP11 "Inheritance"Ruby has a talk with Dre and Rhonda about her inheritance; Bow's sister hires Junior to become her assistant.
S6, EP9 "University of Dre"Dre and Bow are worried about Junior's future working odd jobs, especially after he tells them he wants to produce comedy shows for unknown comics; Rainbow encourages Diane to have a slumber party at their house.
S6, EP10 "Father Christmas"Dre is thrown off when Pops shows up to the house full of holiday cheer; the whole family gets into the holiday spirit until someone from Lynette's past shows up.
S6, EP11 "Hair Day"Bow takes Diane to a salon and wants to spend this time together as a bonding opportunity; Diane is conflicted about relaxing her hair again and embarks on a hair journey; Dre and Junior compete to have the best barbecue.
S6, EP12 "Boss Daddy"Dre's torn at the office between looking out for Junior and letting him make his own mistakes; Jack loses a friendship after trying to look cool in front of the basketball team.
S4, EP12 "Bow Knows"Dre runs point on a campaign focusing on the talk that black parents have with their children about racial bias; Bow finds an online support group.
S6, EP13 "Kid Life Crisis"The Johnsons go on vacation at an all-inclusive beach resort in paradise; Dre and Bow meet a couple without kids and live a kidless fantasy for a while; Junior catches the eye of a cute girl and vies for her attention; Jack gets the flu.
S6, EP14 "Adventure to Ventura"Dre worries Diane and Jack don't know how to fend for themselves and sends them out on an adventure; Junior gets into a tricky situation at work when he befriends Josh in hopes of scoring a positive peer review.
S6, EP15 "The Gauntlet"Dre tries to get Bow a meaningful gift for Valentine's Day; Ruby teaches Jack how to get a girl after she hears about his love troubles, but her antiquated ways don't help.
S6, EP16 "Friendgame"Bow is heartbroken to learn that Diane is no longer friends with Sophie; Dre discovers a hole in the wall that Junior and Jack were hiding and forces them to fix their own expensive mistake.
S6, EP17 "You Don't Know Jack"Jack joins the robotics club to Dre's dismay; Ruby embellishes a story for Diane's school project.
S6, EP18 "Best Supporting Husband"Dre spirals when Rainbow is elected to the prestigious California Board of Medicine, and the invitation for the annual fundraising gala is addressed to Dr. Rainbow Johnson and guest; Diane redecorates her room to impress Mason.
S6, EP19 "Dad Bod-y of Work"Dre is guilted into volunteering at Jack and Diane's school carnival; Rainbow makes an appointment for Junior to get his flu shot, but Ruby has strong opinions against modern medicine.
S4, EP13 "Unkept Woman"Dre and Bow's morning routine with the kids changes; Junior bonds with Diane now that he is in charge of driving his siblings to school.
S4, EP14 "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"Dre and Bow confront gender biases of their own after finding out that Junior and Zoey have become sexually active; Ruby is hurt when she finds out that Jack and Diane have been hanging out with a friend's grandmother after school.
S6, EP20 "A Game of Chicken"Dre knows when to choose his battles with Bow, but they disagree on where to send Devante to preschool; Junior helps Jack and Diane pull an epic eighth grade prank.
S6, EP21 "Earl, Interrupted"Dre realizes he needs to intervene when Pops starts gambling and partying to mask his heartbreak; Bow pawns school drop-off onto Junior so that she can avoid an annoying parent.
S6, EP22 "...Baby One More Time"Dre underestimates Rhonda's ability to be a mom, and he struggles to support her decision to adopt a baby; Ruby gets in the way of Bow's plans for the perfect baby shower; Junior, Jack and Diane go to extra lengths to give the best gift of the party.
S6, EP23 "Love, Boat"Dre can't come to terms with his new reality when he discovers something shocking about Pops and Ruby; Junior feels the pressure to find love and tries to rekindle a past romance with a grand gesture.
S1, EP1 "Pilot"Advertising executive Dre happily anticipates a promotion; Andre Jr. wants to covert to Judaism and have a bar mitzvah like his friends.
S1, EP2 "The Talk"When Dre decides to give Andre Jr. the sex talk, he instantly regrets it when his son won't stop asking questions.
S1, EP3 "The Nod"Dre tries to help Andre Jr. expand his social circle; Rainbow takes Diane to the hospital in hope of inspiring her, but things don't go as planned.
S1, EP4 "Crazy Mom"When Dre takes over "mom" duties for a week, the praise he gets from everyone at the kids' school inspires him to try to outdo everyone..
S1, EP5 "Crime and Punishment"Rainbow and Dre agree they will no longer spank their children, but when Jack disobeys, the kids wonder if their parents will go back on their word.
S1, EP6 "The Prank King"Dre is disappointed when the older kids balk at a family tradition of seeing who can pull the most outlandish pranks.
S1, EP7 "The Gift of Hunger"When the kids disapprove of Dre's favorite cheap restaurant, he decides they all need to get jobs; the neighbors suspect the Johnsons have fallen on hard times.
S1, EP8 "Oedipal Triangle"When Dre's visiting mother butts heads with Bow, Dre searches for a way to get the women in his life to get along.
S1, EP9 "Colored Commentary"Dre encourages the family to have each other's backs in the hope that everyone will feel more connected; Zoey and Andre Jr. must baby-sit the twins.
S1, EP10 "Black Santa/White Christmas"Dre endeavors to take over the role of office Santa from the head of human resources; Bow gets sick of competing with Ruby over who cooks Christmas Eve dinner.
S1, EP11 "Law of Attraction"Dre worries Rainbow is questioning his manliness, so Pops tries to help his son save face.
S1, EP12 "Martin Luther Skiing Day"While on the way to the family's annual Martin Luther King Day ski trip, Dre decides to teach his children about the significance of the man who inspired the holiday.
S4, EP15 "White Breakfast"When Jack and Diane get in trouble at school, Dre and Bow have to figure out the right balance of discipline and support; Ruby thinks Junior's Spanish teacher is flirting with him.
S1, EP13 "Big Night, Big Fight"Dre is determined to keep the peace on Valentine's Day; Diane's siblings try to teach Diane how to give a compliment.
S1, EP14 "Andre From Marseille"Dre takes an instant dislike to Zoey's first serious boyfriend, a worldly teen from France -- who is also named Andre.
S1, EP15 "The Dozens"Dre teaches Andre Jr. how to trash-talk a school bully; Diane's fear of the dark leaves Bow struggling with sleep deprivation.
S1, EP16 "Parental Guidance"Dre tries to arrange an amazing vow renewal for his and Bow's 15th anniversary, but unannounced visitors cause complications.
S4, EP16 "Things Were Different Then"When Dre helps Junior plan a birthday party for Pops, he sees his father's past in a new light; when Bow decides to say "yes" to everything for a year, Jack and Diane take advantage.
S1, EP17 "30 Something"Dre worries about getting older when he injures himself playing basketball before his 40th birthday; Ruby and Bow compete to see who can get Dre the best gift.
S1, EP18 "Sex, Lies and Vasectomies"After a colleague tells Bow that Dre never had the vasectomy he had scheduled a few years ago, Bow wants to learn the truth.
S1, EP19 "The Real World"Bow invites her friends from college to an elaborate dinner party in hope of impressing them; Dre learns a lot about Bow's past; the kids decide to create their own reality show by documenting the party.
S1, EP20 "Switch Hitting"Dre suffers from self-doubt when an executive questions his street cred; Pops fears the worst when he receives a letter from the IRS.
S4, EP17 "North Star"When both Dre and Bow's families show up for Easter, they have to learn to love each other's different cuisines; Junior tries to organize an Easter egg hunt; Jack and Diane pretend not to be interested to impress their cousins.
S4, EP18 "Black Math"When Junior is accepted to Howard and Stanford, Dre tries to convince him to attend his alma mater; Ruby decides she's going to manage Jack's comedy career, forcing Diane to compete for her attention.
S1, EP21 "The Peer-ent Trap"When Zoey starts acting out and pushes boundaries, Dre and Bow disagree on how to handle her bad behavior.
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.
S5, EP23 "Relatively Grown Man"Junior gets an offer for his dream job working with Migos, but Dre and Bow are determined to convince him to return to college and get his degree.
S6, EP1 "Pops the Question"The twins are headed into eighth grade; Junior is out on his own managing social media for Migos; Pops reveals that he is getting married.
S6, EP2 "Every Day I'm Struggling"When Rainbow and Dre realize Junior's been taking them for granted, they decide it's time to band together and cut him off for good; Jack discovers he has a very lucrative talent, but Ruby wants to use it for all the wrong reasons.
S6, EP3 "Feminisn't"When Bow learns that Diane and Ruby don't believe in feminism, she brings Diane to her feminist group; Junior and Jack help Dre after he realizes he is out of touch with modern-day feminism.
S4, EP10 "Working Girl"Bow struggles to adjust as she returns to work after maternity leave; Ruby gives the twins a workaround plan to get out of doing homework.
S6, EP4 "When I Grow Up (to Be a Man)"Jack gets cut from the basketball team, and it leads to a family discussion about him being short for his age; Dre is worried for Jack's future, but Bow feels strongly that he will overcome his adversity and be stronger for it.
S6, EP5 "Mad and Boujee"When Dre is invited to join a private social club for the black upper class, Bow and the family jump at the opportunity to mingle with this new community; Junior helps Pops pick a wedding date.
S6, EP6 "Everybody Blames Raymond"Halloween is around the corner and the Johnsons are definitely not seeing eye to eye on the family costume; the Johnsons agree that Jack's new friend Raymond has got to go; Junior wants Devante's first trick-or-treating experience to be perfect.
S6, EP7 "Daughters for Dummies"When Dre realizes that his relationship with Diane has been distant, he plans some daddy-daughter bonding sessions; Bow covers for Junior at his ChoreBoar gig.
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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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